[Audio Only] BT10 Short Course 11 – Strengths-Based Therapy with Adolescents and Families: Effective, Time-Sensitive Strategies for Improving Outcomes – Bob Bertolino, PHD
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- Subjects: Family Therapy | Short Course
Faculty: Bob Bertolino, PhD Category: Brief Therapy Conference | Brief Therapy Conference 2010
Duration: 1:31:15 Format: Only Audio
Date of the original program: December 9, 2010 DescriptionDescription:
A Strengths-Based Therapy method teaches practitioners key ideas and techniques for enhancing effectiveness and results with adolescents and families. Participants in this program will learn critical ways to build the therapeutic connection and alliance, optimize client contributions to change, and respond efficiently to client progress. The ideas presented can be applied to a variety of contexts with a range of challenges.
Objectives of Education:
Describe at least four essential criteria recognized by research as critical to successful therapy and the cornerstone of strengths-based therapy with adolescents and families.
Explain two critical methods for gathering, monitoring, and responding to client input in order to enhance treatment outcomes.*Content and confidentiality may be modified during sessions*
Bob Bertolino, PhD, Professor Seminars and goods related to this topic: 8
Bob Bertolino is a Rehabilitation Counseling professor at Maryville University in St. Louis, Missouri, where he has been teaching since 2001. He has taught a range of graduate-level courses in counseling, health professions, and psychology. Bob is also the Senior Clinical Advisor at Teens In Need (YIN), Inc., an eastern Missouri community-based non-profit organization that assists children, youth, and families. He has also been a member of the YIN Executive Management Team for the past 26 years. He monitors clinical results and provides training, advice, and clinical supervision in his function. He also works as a Senior Associate at the International Center for Clinical Excellence (ICCE). He was part of a team led by Dr. Scott D Miller that worked to have Feedback-Informed Treatment (FIT) approved as an evidence-based treatment (EBP) by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices lists FIT as an EBP (NREPP).
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