Certificate in Essential Skills for Assessing and Treating Children and Families: Augment your clinical skills and therapeutic toolkit for a wide range of issues when working with children, adolescents, and their families
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Leading the Way in Mental Health Training and Education
Certificate in Essential Skills for Assessing and Treating Children and Families: Augment your clinical skills and therapeutic toolkit for a wide range of issues when working with children, adolescents, and their families
March 5, 6, April 29 and 30, 2020
Facilitators: Liana Lowenstein, MSW., RSW., CPT-S., and Greg Lubimiv, MSW., CPT-S.
This training is suitable for: Mental health professionals, clinicians, psychotherapists, counsellors, psychologists and social workers.
Augment your clinical skills and therapeutic toolkit for a wide range of issues when working with children, adolescents, and their families with this four-day certificate program designed specifically for mental health practitioners. This certificate program will cover various topics including rapport-building, engaging resistant children and parents, implementing an innovative assessment model, strengthening core family therapy skills, along with utilizing play and expressive arts techniques.
Module Overview:
Module 1: What's Going On? An innovative model for assessing children and teens.
Module 2: Wanna Come Out and Play? The creative use of games, stories, puppets, and art.
Module 3: Essential Theory and Practical Skills for Child-Focused Family Therapy.
Module 4: Creative Techniques for Child-Focused Family Therapy.
Each Individual Learning Module may be taken separate from the Certificate Program as a stand-alone workshop however, all four modules must be completed to receive the certificate.
Create your ideal learning plan, take the full certificate program, or any of the individual modules/workshops; whatever fits your professional development needs best.