I offer a number of workshops and trainings nationally for mental health providers, as well as those working in agency and corporate management. All of these workshops are interactive and high energy, with humor and practical application. Role plays and live client interviews are always welcomed.
Here are some of the trainings that I can provide:
Clinical Supervision: A Comprehensive Framework
This workshop covers my 4 Stage Model of clinical supervision. Like the premise of the book, good supervisors need to be flexible and adaptable to the changing needs of those they supervise. Like other developmental models, knowing what to expect as the clinician naturally grows and develops helps anticipate the road ahead. This workshop also covers the practical aspects of supervision -- the hiring and firing, the management of the disgruntled or poorly performing supervisee, the use of group supervision, the challenges of the new supervisor, and the ethical dangers common to each stage.
Advanced Clinical Supervision
While the Four Stage Model workshop focuses on the basic concepts and practices of supervision, this workshop goes deeper into the process -- what do you actually do in a supervisory session, how do you assess the skills and needs of a clinician, how do run a supervision group or do live observations? There is also a larger discussion of ethics and liability issues and extensive role plays.
Families in Crisis: Strategies for Defusing, Defining & Problem-Solving
From opening session to termination, goals and techniques, dealing with difficult cases, play therapy and parenting. This workshop covers the 6 most common types of families, describes how to change dysfunctional patterns and the emotional climate, and provides the practical skills you need to feel confident and successful.
Couple Therapy: Everything You’ve Wanted to Know
Couple therapy is different from other types of therapy, and can be difficult to do well. With family therapy your role is often more of a traffic cop, making sure communication keeps flowing, not get derailed or stalled. Unlike the intimacy of individual therapy, couple therapy finds you part of an awkward triangle. This workshop combines a system-oriented and developmental approach to improving communication, uncovering the cord dynamic and resolving emotional wounds, and helping couples see each other as a team who together create a vision of their lives.
Therapy Boot Camp: Brief Treatment of Anxiety & Depression
Short-term therapy is no longer just a clinical model but increasingly a necessary approach to therapy services. It’s about interaction and direction, behavior, action, breaking patterns, doing it different. It’s more Dr. Phil and less Dr. Freud. In this workshop we discuss how to think short-term and present treatment models of depression and anxiety.
Therapy Boot Camp: Brief Treatment of Couples & Families
This workshop covers both the skills and techniques of effective brief therapy, as well as provides treatment strategies for the most common problems. Demonstrations of various techniques, extensive deconstruction of videos and role plays.
Process-Focused Therapy; A Guide of Creating Effective Clinical Outcomes
Based on my book with the same name, this workshop looks at client's problems from the perspective of process—how they run their lives, manage problems. It also looks at the way problems can be replicated in sessions, and the need for therapists to avoid doing cookie-cutter therapy. Instead, the goal is to focus on the micro-process to shape the session and the therapist's presentation to best fit the needs of the client and avoid triggering old wounds and resistance.
Customized Trainings
If none of these quite fit the bill, I'll be happy to create a training to suit your particular concerns, goals, and staff needs (no quantum physics or string theory please). Contact me to discuss.
Here are some of the trainings that I can provide:
Clinical Supervision: A Comprehensive Framework
This workshop covers my 4 Stage Model of clinical supervision. Like the premise of the book, good supervisors need to be flexible and adaptable to the changing needs of those they supervise. Like other developmental models, knowing what to expect as the clinician naturally grows and develops helps anticipate the road ahead. This workshop also covers the practical aspects of supervision -- the hiring and firing, the management of the disgruntled or poorly performing supervisee, the use of group supervision, the challenges of the new supervisor, and the ethical dangers common to each stage.
Advanced Clinical Supervision
While the Four Stage Model workshop focuses on the basic concepts and practices of supervision, this workshop goes deeper into the process -- what do you actually do in a supervisory session, how do you assess the skills and needs of a clinician, how do run a supervision group or do live observations? There is also a larger discussion of ethics and liability issues and extensive role plays.
Families in Crisis: Strategies for Defusing, Defining & Problem-Solving
From opening session to termination, goals and techniques, dealing with difficult cases, play therapy and parenting. This workshop covers the 6 most common types of families, describes how to change dysfunctional patterns and the emotional climate, and provides the practical skills you need to feel confident and successful.
Couple Therapy: Everything You’ve Wanted to Know
Couple therapy is different from other types of therapy, and can be difficult to do well. With family therapy your role is often more of a traffic cop, making sure communication keeps flowing, not get derailed or stalled. Unlike the intimacy of individual therapy, couple therapy finds you part of an awkward triangle. This workshop combines a system-oriented and developmental approach to improving communication, uncovering the cord dynamic and resolving emotional wounds, and helping couples see each other as a team who together create a vision of their lives.
Therapy Boot Camp: Brief Treatment of Anxiety & Depression
Short-term therapy is no longer just a clinical model but increasingly a necessary approach to therapy services. It’s about interaction and direction, behavior, action, breaking patterns, doing it different. It’s more Dr. Phil and less Dr. Freud. In this workshop we discuss how to think short-term and present treatment models of depression and anxiety.
Therapy Boot Camp: Brief Treatment of Couples & Families
This workshop covers both the skills and techniques of effective brief therapy, as well as provides treatment strategies for the most common problems. Demonstrations of various techniques, extensive deconstruction of videos and role plays.
Process-Focused Therapy; A Guide of Creating Effective Clinical Outcomes
Based on my book with the same name, this workshop looks at client's problems from the perspective of process—how they run their lives, manage problems. It also looks at the way problems can be replicated in sessions, and the need for therapists to avoid doing cookie-cutter therapy. Instead, the goal is to focus on the micro-process to shape the session and the therapist's presentation to best fit the needs of the client and avoid triggering old wounds and resistance.
Customized Trainings
If none of these quite fit the bill, I'll be happy to create a training to suit your particular concerns, goals, and staff needs (no quantum physics or string theory please). Contact me to discuss.