Leading the way in mental health training and education
Co-creating cooperative partnerships with reluctant and demoralized parents
Live webinar March 25, 2021
Matthew D. Selekman, MSW, LCSW
This training is suitable for:
Mental Health Professionals: Psychotherapists, Psychologists, Social Workers, Consellors
Medical Professionals: Nurses, Psychiatrists, Family Doctors, Pediatricians
Direct Service Workers: Drop in workers, Shelter and Hostel Workers, Child and Youth Workers, Youth Justice Workers
Educators: Teachers, ECE, School Administration, Support Staff
Age category: 12 to adulthood
Level of training: intermediate
Description: How do we best respond to angry and hostile parents? How do we instill hope with highly pessimistic and demoralized parents? How do we engage and retain in family therapy mental health and substance abuse-impaired parents? In this highly practical webinar, participants will learn effective therapeutic tools and strategies for rapidly engaging and empowering challenging parents to resolve their children’s difficulties.
Learning objectives:
- Apply empirically-supported engagement and retention strategies with challenging parents
- Use effective persistent outreach strategies to deploy with reluctant parents
- Use practical guidelines for selecting and matching therapeutic tools and strategies with angry and hostile, laissez-faire, highly pessimistic, and mental health and substance abuse-impaired parents
- Use effective parental stress reduction tools and strategies
- Apply a one-person collaborative strengths-based family therapy approach with parents going at it alone
Registration fees: $250
For more information and full registration details please visit https://www.cvent.com/d/v7qbvb
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