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Advertising Opportunities

Play therapists use a wide assortment of developmentally-appropriate toys, games, and other products in their playrooms.  In addition, they seek play therapy training for both licensing and play therapy credentialing purposes. You are invited to promote your play therapy products and services via the APT media below. For assistance, contact Melissa Villegas, Communications & Marketing Manager, mvillegas@a4pt.org, or (559) 298-3400 ext 305.

Play TherapyTM Magazine

Play TherapyTM magazine is a quarterly full-color publication offering important information about clinical and professional best practices, association program news and recognitions, play therapy books and reviews, and professionally-designed full-color display ads. Circulation approximately 7,700.

International Journal of Play Therapy®

The quarterly International Journal of Play Therapy® is a peer-reviewed journal with scholarly articles including current play therapy research, case studies, theoretical applications, current practices, and offering professionally-designed full-page display ads. Circulation approximately 8,000, including institutional subscriptions.

PlayToday

Our weekly electronic newsletter alerts and informs members about association news, service and recognition opportunities, and upcoming deadlines. Circulation approximately 7,700.

Annual APT International Conference

Promote your play therapy products and services each October to nearly 1,000 Annual Conference attendees who earn continuing education for licensing/credentialing and conduct their annual shopping sprees to replenish their playrooms with toys, books, games, etc.