2026 Annual Play Therapy Conference

With Dr. Kim Vander Dussen

February 27-28, 2026

Wyndham Hotel—700 Rogers Avenue, Fort Smith, AR

Dr. Vander Dussen Bio—

Dr, Vander Dussen bio—Dr. Vander Dussen has extensive experience as a Licensed Clinical Psychologist. She has been serving individuals and families in treatment since 1996 and has been a licensed clinician since 2001.  She has had advanced training in a number of modalities.  She is a Registered Play Therapist and Supervisor, certified Level I clinician in the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics by the Child Trauma Academy, and is certified in EMDR.  She has been trained in mindfulness, the ALERT program, Floortime, multiple play therapy approaches, and adolescent psychotherapy.  Dr. Vander Dussen holds certificates in Infant and Toddler Mental Health and Play Therapy.  

​Dr. Vander Dussen holds four degrees, receiving her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology in 1999 from the California School of Professional Psychology Los Angeles, her Masters degree in Clinical Psychology from the same school in 1997, and two bachelors degrees from CSUF.  Her Bachelor of Science is in Human Services and her Bachelor of Arts is in Psychology.  At CSUF she was the recipient of the Donald R. Bakker Award for Academic Success and Community Leadership.  In addition to her practice Dr. Vander Dussen is a full professor with an APA accredited doctoral clinical psychology program at the Chicago School  of Professional Psychology in Anaheim.  There she is responsible for coordinating the Child and Adolescent Psychology Concentration.  

​Dr. Vander Dussen is also on faculty with the UCSD Play Therapy Extension Program and has served in leadership capacities for the California Association of Play Therapy and the Association for Play Therapy.  At present she serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the Association for Play Therapy.  She is a past president of the California Association of Play Therapy and has served as both the Education Committee and Conference Committee Chair for the larger Association for Play Therapy.  She can frequently be found presenting at conferences and workshops around the country on child, adolescent, and family focused topics.