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Services

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Individual Therapy

Online via video/phone or in-person, this is designed for individuals to process and explore their thoughts and feelings, address personal issues, enhance emotional well-being, and build effective coping mechanisms. Typically, sessions are weekly or bi-weekly, though this will be customized to you, your treatment plan, and your schedule.

*Rates vary per counselor

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Relationship Therapy

Online via video/phone or in-person, this safe and supportive space for relationships to address challenges and strengthen your bond(s). This space is meant to improve communication, enhance intimacy, navigate challenges, and build resilience. Sessions are weekly, the first session is together followed by individual session for assessment purposes, the third session we return as a group for the journey ahead.

*Rates vary per counselor

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Family/Play Therapy

Online via video/phone or in-person, this safe and supportive space for relationships to address challenges and strengthen your bond(s). This space is meant to improve communication, enhance intimacy, navigate challenges, and build resilience. Sessions are weekly, the first session is together followed by individual session for assessment purposes, the third session we return as a group for the journey ahead.

*Rates vary per counselor

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Consultation

Online via video/phone or in-person, this space offers a confidential and collaborative space for therapists to gain new perspectives, increase confidence, address ethical dilemmas, and strategies to address your concerns. Consultation is for pre-licensed, licensed professionals as well as counselor educators and supervisors.

60 mins |  $125

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Supervision

Online via video/phone or in-person, clinical supervision services offer a confidential and collaborative space for supervisees in Colorado or Texas to gain clinical expertise, meet licensing requirements, explore ethical considerations, and develop professional identity. I utilize attachment theory with my supervisees to enhance clinical growth and support clients being served.

60 mins |  $125

Trainings

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Child-Centered Play Therapy (CCPT)

CCPT is a developmentally responsive, play-based mental health intervention for young children ages 3 to 10 who are experiencing social, emotional, behavioral and relational disorders. CCPT utilizes play, the natural language of children, and therapeutic relationship to provide a safe, consistent therapeutic environment in which a child can experience full acceptance, empathy, and understanding from the counselor and process inner experiences and feelings through play and symbols. In CCPT, a child’s experience within the counseling relationship is the factor that is most healing and meaningful in creating lasting, positive change. Based on person-centered principles, the overarching goal of CCPT is to unleash the child’s potential to move toward integration and self-enhancing ways of being. Child outcomes following CCPT include decreased symptomatic behaviors and improvement in overall functioning.

CCPT 101
12 APT approved CEU hours |  $320

CCPT 102
18 APT approved CEU hours |  $720

CCPT 101: Basics in Child-Centered Play Therapy

May 30-31, 2025 in Lakewood, Colorado

Lodging near training location:

Hyatt House Denver/Lakewood at Belmar (rates vary $170-$180)

Holiday Inn Denver Lakewood, an IHG Hotel (rates vary $145-$155)

Park Inn by Radisson, Lakewood (rates vary $75-$80)

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Child-Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT)

Child-Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT) is a play therapy-based treatment program for young children presenting with behavioral, emotional, social, and attachment disorders. CPRT is a systemic intervention grounded in Child-Centered Play Therapy (CCPT) theory, attachment principles, and interpersonal neurobiology. CPRT is based on the premise that a secure parent-child relationship is the essential factor for a child’s well-being. In a supportive group environment, parents learn skills to respond more effectively to their children’s emotional and behavioral needs. In turn, children learn that they can count on their parents to reliably and consistently meet their needs for love, acceptance, safety, and security. In CPRT, parents are taught specific skills grounded in the principles and procedures of CCPT that focus on establishing or enhancing a secure attachment with their child and helping parents attune to and respond to their child’s underlying needs rather than focus on symptoms. Parents learn to limit their children’s problem behavior while demonstrating empathy and respect for their children.

CPRT 101
12 APT approved CEU hours |  $320

CPRT 102
18 APT approved CEU hours |  $720

Workshops

Dr. Tapia provides workshops on a variety of topics based on my areas of knowledge, training, and experience. Topics include: disability-responsive practices across the lifespan, play therapy for disabled children and disabled parents, and more. He has facilitated workshops in-person and virtually across the US. His goal is to make workshops accessible, engaging, and building on the wisdom in the room. See a list of some of the workshops he has facilitated:

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    • Supporting Families with Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing Children in CPRT. Presented at the Center for Play Therapy Multicultural Series. (October 2024)

    • CCPT 101. Provided 12-hour training in Colorado Springs, Colorado. (August 2024)

    • Self as a therapeutic factor. Keynote at the University of Montana Chi Sigma Iota Conference in Missoula, Montana. (April 2024)

    • Serving interabled relationships: Considerations for sex and relationship therapy. 3-hour Workshop conducted for School of Sexual Health. (September 2023)

    • Disability-responsive practice in counseling. Training conduced at Denver Family Institute, Denver, CO. (May 2023)

    • Self-of-the-therapist in counseling. Keynote at the Colorado Counseling Association Student Conference in Lakewood, CO. (April 2023)

    • Disability-responsive practices for serving people across the lifespan. Training facilitated by Center for Innovations and Resources, Inc. (November 2022)

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