Wailee Kui

Wailee is a Child Psychotherapist and Counsellor, with special qualifications as a Certified Play Therapist, Filial Play Coach, Clinical Supervisor and Course Director accredited by PTUK, PTI and APAC. She is also a Practitioner of the DIR/Floortime method TM (ICDL-US) and a practitioner of the Baby Bonding and Parent-Child Attachment Play (BTLT-UK) models. She has an extensive experience working with children and families all around the world as she has lived and developed her private practice in Cambodia, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Myanmar, Madagascar and Thailand since 2009, where she offered therapeutic and counselling services to families from a very wide socio-economic and cultural backgrounds (from therapeutic play groups to street children to chronically ill hospitalised children; from individual to group private play therapy sessions). She has partnered with local and international schools, child centers, and hospitals where she has delivered numerous presentations and talks about child-centered play therapy, child life programme, parenting and other child-related themes with the aim of advocating the power of play in healing, the emotional regulation mechanisms or the neuroscience explanation. She has worked for international and non-governmental organisations including UNICEF, Save the Children and Care as a Consultant in Child Protection. She is a Course Director for the Certificate and the Diploma across the world, opening new venues wherever she can create opportunities (Myanmar, Thailand with projects in France and Vietnam…).

 

  • Organisation: PTI
  • Membership Number: 201011173
  • Town: Antananarivo
  • County: Madagascar
  • Country: Madagascar

Qualification: Accredited Play Therapist , Certified Filial Play Coach , Certified Play and Creative Arts Counsellor of Children and Young People , Certified Supervisor of Play and Creative Arts Therapist

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