Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Travel to Italy over Spring Break and Learn about Play Therapy

DePaul Counseling Students and Alumni, 

We invite you to join us in Italy over Spring Break for a Play Therapy in Italy Institute (March 15-28, 2020). This is a wonderful opportunity to learn about Play Therapy from leaders in the field. Counseling students, alumni, and faculty from DePaul and across the country will be participating in this institute. You can find additional details attached. 

If you are interested, we recommend that you register soon before the institute fills up. Please contact Dr. Rebecca Michel (Rebecca.michel@depaul.edu) with any questions about this unique opportunity. 

Play Therapy in Italy Institute 2020
…an international institute and refereed conference for
undergraduate students, counseling graduate students,
counselors, and counselor educators
University of Holy Cross
New Orleans, Louisiana
in partnership with
National Board of Certified Counselors-International
March 15-28, 2020
Tuscany, Italy

The institute experience:
·         This institute provides the opportunity to learn about play therapy from Italian and American experts.  It offers the comfort and security of a planned itinerary that includes an American guide who is fluent in Italian. Participants stay the entire institute in the same room in a magnificent 14th century villa that features a spectacular view of the Tuscan hillside or a nearby modern apartment complex. Major cities in Tuscany will be visited, including the culturally rich city of Florence as well as Pisa, Siena, Lucca, Greve, and San Gimignano.

·         The University of Holy Cross has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 4268. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. The University of Holy Cross is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.


                                                                     
Cost:
·   $2,195 United States Dollars (USD) Program Fee
    • ($850 USD additional for a single room with a shared bath)


Included in the program fee:
·   Room in villa (shared room with shared bath); Single rooms with a shared bath available for additional fee of $850 USD
·   Most meals 
·   25 continuing education hours (including 3 hours in ethics)
·   All transportation within Italy
·   Health and travel Insurance
·   Entry to two museums in Florence
·   English speaking institute guide throughout trip
·   Local guide in Siena
·   3 academic credits for degree-seeking University of Holy Cross students
·   ½ tuition for students at other universities earning academic credit at the University of Holy Cross
Not included in the program fee:
·   Your roundtrip airfare from your home to Rome, Italy
·   Lunches on day trips to ancient cities
·   Hotel room in Rome the evenings of March 16, 2020 and March 27, 2020
·   Wine, soft drinks, and snacks at the villa
·   Personal purchases and gifts  
·   Tuition for participants who wish to earn academic credit if they are not University of Holy Cross degree-seeking students.  See details below.
Credit options:
·   3 graduate credits in counseling (master’s or doctoral level)
·   3 undergraduate credits in psychology or counseling
Application Information:
            To apply for the institute, click on this link, complete the application, and submit your payment:
You can either pay the deposit (and make two additional payments) or make the full payment when you apply. There is no deadline for applying, but once the institute has filled, no additional participants will be accepted. Capacity is limited so early applications are encouraged.
Payment Information:
Program Fee:  $2,195 USD
Payment Schedule:  $300 USD deposit due upon application; $948 USD due on November 1, 2019; and final payment of $947 USD due on January 7, 2020. (Note: If a single room is requested, the final payment will be $1,797 USD.) 
Financial Aid:  Students who receive loans for their education may be eligible for increased loan amounts the semester they enroll in a study abroad program.  Students who wish to make a presentation at an institute might be able to apply at their universities for travel to refereed conferences, if such funding exists.  Very few grants exist for international study abroad experiences.  If you need a budget for the institute to give to your financial aid officer at your university or if you need additional information about financial aid, contact the program director, Dr. Ted Remley at tremley@uhcno.edu.
Refunds:
Deposits: Deposits are not refundable.
Participants Who Withdraw:  Payments made in addition to the deposit are fully refundable until December 1, 2019 if participants withdraw.  From December 1, 2019 to January 15, 2020, participants who withdraw will receive a refund of payments made in addition to the deposit less $1,000 USD due to nonrefundable deposits that will have been previously paid for participants and administrative costs.  After January 15, 2020, participants who withdraw will receive no refund.
Institute Cancelation Policy: Three months prior to the institute, if enrollment is not sufficient, the institute will be canceled, participants will be notified, and all payments made to the University of Holy Cross for the institute will be refunded to participants.  Participants are cautioned that if they purchase air tickets for travel to the institute that are nonrefundable or that include an itinerary change penalty and the institute is canceled due to low enrollment or for any other reason beyond the control of the college, they will be responsible for any financial loss related to such airfare purchases. This will be the 16th year of institutes in Italy and the Italy Play Therapy Institute has never been canceled in the past due to low enrollment.  In fact, the institute often fills up in November or December of the previous year.
Approved Provider Information
Dr. Teresa Christensen is an Approved Provider of Play Therapy Continuing Education, number 07-197, by the Association for Play Therapy (APT). As the program director, Dr. Christensen reviews and approves all play therapy continuing education provided at this institute. 
The University of Holy Cross has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 4268. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. The University of Holy Cross is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
Institute is an Educational Group Experience
            Participants in this institute are members of a large group and must be prepared to be part of a group educational experience.  Individuals must be on time for bus trips, take other participants into consideration regarding noise at night, and generally be considerate members of a group.  Participants (including faculty, students, professionals, and non-counselors) must make a commitment to arrive on the date and time the institute begins and stay until the date and time that the institute ends.  If other obligations or personal interests will preclude participants from being with the group throughout the entire institute, individuals should not apply.  Participants who need medical attention for respiratory problems, allergies, or similar conditions should secure antibiotics or other medication from physicians before leaving from the United States.  Individuals who have medical conditions that would require the attention of a physician during the institute should not apply (emergency physician or hospital visits are possible if necessary).  During the institute, participants may not engage in any of the following activities:  arrive after the institute begins or leave before the institute is over; rent cars to be used while the institute is in session; plan trips to cities other than those scheduled for the institute; spend nights away from the villa; or engage in other activities that interfere with the group nature of the experience for other participants.  It is acceptable for participants to schedule personal trips within Italy or to other countries prior to or after the institute.  Individuals who wish to visit other cities on their own while they are in Italy must schedule their visits either prior to the institute beginning or after the institute has ended.  It is acceptable for participants to arrive at Casa Cares at the beginning of the institute on their own or leave Casa Cares for personal trips after the institute is over on their own rather than taking the bus back to Rome.
Non-Counselor Participants
            Many non-counselors and non-mental health professionals have participated in this institute in the past.  Some have come on their own, and others have been spouses, partners, children, relatives, or friends of participants.  All participants will receive 25 continuing education hours. All lectures and workshops are open to all participants, but for non-counselors are optional. Non-counselors are welcomed to participate in the institute, but there are no discounts for participants who are not mental health professionals, even if they cannot use the continuing education hours they earn.  Individuals who are not participants may not stay at the villa while the institute is in session.
For further information on the study institute contact
Dr. Ted Remley, Director at
tremley@uhcno.edu
 
Seeing Italy Before or After the Institute: Since round trip airfare from the United States to Rome's Fiumicino Airport is individually arranged, participants may travel to Italy early and join the group in Rome or Reggello. Participants may also stay over after the institute ends if they wish to further explore Rome or other parts of Italy or Europe on their own. Those who stay afterwards may choose to return home from a city other than Rome.


Daily Schedule for 2020
  • March 15 (Sunday):  Depart U.S.
  • March 16 (Monday): Arrive in Rome and stay overnight (hotels individually booked by participants)
  • March 17 (Tuesday): Be at Rome's Fiumicino Airport no later than 10:00 am; Bus to Casa Cares departs 11:00 am (or sooner if everyone arrives by 10 am), Overview of the institute and introductions in the afternoon
  • March 18 (Wednesday): Seminars at Villa
  • March 19 (Thursday): Visit Florence; Uffizi Gallery
  • March 20 (Friday): Seminars at Villa, Dinner at Archimedeù
  • March 21 (Saturday): Visit Greve & San Gimignano
  • March 22 (Sunday): Seminars at Villa
  • March 23 (Monday): Visit Siena
  • March 24 (Tuesday): Seminars at the Villa
  • March 25 (Wednesday):  Second day in Florence; Lunch at the Rowing Club; Statute of David
  • March 26 (Thursday): Visit Pisa and Lucca
  • March 27 (Friday): Bus to Rome’s Fiumicino Airport departs at 10:00 am; Arrives at airport at 3:00 pm;
  • overnight stay in Rome (hotels individually booked by participants)
  • March 28 (Saturday): Depart Rome for U.S.
Participants in 2019 Institute
Faculty Leaders
  • Dr. Ted Remley
  • Dr. Terry Christensen
  • Dr. Kathleen Levingston
Affiliate Faculty Members
  • Dr. Katy Barrington
  • Dr. Jennifer La Civita
  • Dr. Becky Michel







          Institute Director
Dr. Ted Remley

     Dr. Ted Remley is the Director of the institute. He is a lawyer and counselor and is a former Executive Director of the American Counseling Association. Dr. Remley is a Professor in the Counseling Graduate Program at the University of Holy Cross in New Orleans, Louisiana.
               Institute Program Director
          
           Dr. Terry Christensen

     Dr. Teresa Christensen is the Program Director. Dr. Christensen is a Full Professor of Counseling at Regis University in Denver, Colorado. She is a Registered Play Therapist Supervisor. Dr. Christensen maintains a part-time private practice where she has counseled children, adolescents, and families for over 20 years.

         Institute Play Therapy Faculty Member

        
         Dr. Kathleen Levingston

     Dr. Kathleen Levingston is a Play Therapy Institute faculty member.  She is a core faculty member in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling graduate program at Walden University.  Dr. Levingston is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Registered Play Therapist Supervisor specializing in counseling children, adolescents, and their families.
Affiliate Faculty Members
Dr. Katy Barrington

     Dr. Katy Barrington is an institute affiliate faculty member.  She is an Associate Professor and art therapy faculty member in the Masters of Counseling Psychology Art Therapy Program at the Adler University in Chicago, Illinois.  Dr. Barrington is a Board Certified Registered Art Therapist (ATR-BC) as well as a Certified Thanatologist (CT), as credentialed by the Association of Death Education and Counseling (ADEC).  Dr. Barrington’s specialization is in death education, particularly as it involves families experiencing the loss of a loved one in hospice situations. 

Dr. Jennifer La Civita

    Dr. Jennifer La Civita is an institute affiliate faculty member.  She Professor and Chairperson of the Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology: Art Therapy Department at Adler University in Chicago, Illinois.  She has over 30 years of experience working in the field of education as a teacher, artist, psychotherapist, art therapist, learning and behavior specialist, and administrative and education consultant.  Her private practice of 10 years, La Civita HealthCare, offers all forms of Adlerian Art Therapy: individual and family therapy, as well neuropsychoeducational testing, using a gentle therapeutic approach towards increased wellness, and fostering healthy living through positive psychology.
Dr. Becky Michel

   Dr. Becky Michel is an Associate Professor at DePaul University. She is a Gallup Strengths-Based Educator Facilitator and works with students and clients to develop their own unique strengths in order to foster academic and career success throughout the lifespan. 

Motion Sickness?

Caution:  If you tend to experience motion sickness, please be advised that the institute involves several bus rides through the Italian countryside on winding roads.  If motion sickness is a serious problem for you, then you may not want to participate in this institute.  If medication can control motion sickness for you, then be sure to bring a supply with you and sit near the front of the bus.  The front two rows of seats in the bus are reserved for faculty members and guides, but seats near the front will be available for you if you believe your motion sickness will be alleviated by sitting near the front.
Vegetarians

                The outstanding chefs at Casa Cares are vegetarian friendly.  Even vegans are welcomed.  But don’t worry carnivores; there are plenty of meat dishes as well.  If you have special dietary needs, be sure to list them on your application. 

CREDIT COURSE OPTIONS

     Participants who will earn academic credit and continuing education hours are required to attend program sessions.

     Tuition is waived for degree-seeking University of Holy Cross students.  University of Holy Cross students may earn 3 academic credits for their participation in the institute without paying tuition.

     Participants who are students at other universities may earn academic credit for their participation in the institute at their home college or university or from the University of Holy Cross.  Participants who are students at another university may either earn credits at the University of Holy Cross (and pay the tuition to the University of Holy Cross at one-half the tuition rate) and transfer the credits back to their home institutions, or, if a faculty member at the student’s home institution agrees, the student may earn academic credit (and pay tuition) at their home institution.  The University of Holy Cross tuition for a 3 credit undergraduate course for 2018-2019 academic year was $1,560 USD and tuition for a 3 credit graduate course was $1,996.50 USD, so one-half the tuition rate was $780 USD for a 3 credit undergraduate course and $998.25 USD for a 3 credit graduate course. Tuition rates may increase in 2019-2020.  In addition, there is a $120 USD fee charged for each credit course. Participants at other colleges or universities who wish to earn credit at the University of Holy Cross must submit an application as a non-degree special student and register prior to the beginning of spring semester 2020 (which begins in January).

     Those who wish to earn credit at their home college or university should contact Dr. Ted Remley at tremley@uhcno.edu for details regarding that possibility.  A professor at that university must be willing to offer an independent study course that includes the institute experience and the program must be willing to accept the credits as transfer credits, plus students must pay full tuition for the course at their universities.


     Participants who wish to earn 3 academic credits at the University of Holy Cross may choose from the options described below.  If you wish a syllabus for one or more of these courses, contact the institute director, Dr. Ted Remley at tremley@uhcno.edu.  It is possible other courses for institute participation may be offered at other universities.

Undergraduate Course Options at the University of Holy Cross

COU 300:  Special Topics:  Play Therapy in Italy
                An elective undergraduate 3 credit counseling course.  This course is primarily experiential and requires some readings, attendance at institute presentations and seminars, and a paper that focuses on the learning experiences of participants.

PSY 400:  Special Studies:  Play Therapy in Italy
             An elective undergraduate 3 credit psychology course.  This course is primarily experiential and requires some readings, attendance at institute presentations and seminars, and a paper that focuses on the learning experiences of participants.

Graduate Course Options (Master’s Level) at the University of Holy Cross

COU 640:  Special Topics in Counseling:  Play Therapy in Italy
                An elective master’s-level graduate 3 credit course.  This course is primarily experiential and requires some readings, attendance at institute presentations and seminars, and a paper that focuses on the learning experiences of participants.

Graduate Course Options (Doctoral Level) at the University of Holy Cross

COU 815:  Doctoral Seminar in Clinical  Studies:  Play Therapy in Italy
                An elective doctoral-level graduate 3 credit course.  This course is primarily experiential and requires some readings, attendance at institute presentations and seminars, and a paper that focuses on the learning experiences of participants.

For further information, contact:
Dr. Ted Remley
Department of Counseling and Behavioral Sciences
University of Holy Cross
4123 Woodland Drive
New Orleans, LA  70131
tremley@uhcno.edu