Clinical Interventions II PSY3045B
Audience
Only Students in the Program
Description
As noted by Madsen (2007), clinical practice must be culturally-responsive, strength-based, empowerment-focused, and family-driven, forming collaborative partnerships. Now, more than ever, humanistic psychologists are poised to affect change at all levels of the human experience, individual, family, community/communal, etc. Toward this end, this course is designed to support practitioners-in-training through the utilization of practical and adaptable interventions such as motivational interviewing, and creative individual and family therapy techniques. There will be attention to strengthening skills within the clinical hour, as well as in the milieu contact. This experiential and interactive seminar is open to all yet required for those who will be enrolled in Fall 2016 PSY 3045B Clinical Intervention II; completion of Clinical Interventions I is not a prerequisite for this RC experience yet is for course enrollment.
There will be a lunch break from 12 - 1.
Presenters
Theopia Jackson, PhD
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
619
Zoom Session Information
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