
Slaying the Dragon
Making Sense of Imaginative Play
in Child-Centered Play Therapy
Friday February 27th 2026
9am-12pm PST, online
Imaginative play is often the most visible and misunderstood aspect of Child-Centered Play Therapy. Dragons are slain, roles shift, and worlds are created, but what is happening clinically and neurobiologically in those moments?
In this 3-hour workshop, participants will explore how symbolic play engages survival systems in the lower brain, supports emotional regulation, and helps children organize their experiences. We will examine common play themes such as power, mastery, protection and revenge, and discuss how imagination evolves with tweens and teens. The training will also address imaginative play across culture and how therapists’ own lenses influence interpretation.
Participants will leave with greater clarity, stronger thematic tracking skills, and increased confidence entering fantasy worlds while remaining grounded in Child-Centered principles.
Live tickets sold out or can't make it that day?
All ticket purchasers will receive access to the recording and materials for 30 days. You may also purchase the recording. The content will be available by 5pm PST on Monday, March 2nd 2026.
Meet Your Trainer
About Jen
Jennifer Sims is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor and Registered Play Therapist™ with nearly 20 years of experience supporting children and families. Known for her engaging, experiential teaching style, she helps parents and professionals turn challenging skills into approachable, hands-on learning.
Jen has advanced training in Child-Centered Play Therapy, Filial Therapy, Gestalt Play Therapy, EMDR for children, and AutPlay. She regularly develops and presents trainings

on non-directive play therapy and related topics, and will be featured at the Sixth Annual Innovative Child Therapy Symposium in 2025.
