Motivational Interviewing to support interventions with individuals experiencing psychosis (paid training)
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Master Clinician Series Presents: REGISTER HERE.
HeadsUp Presents: This workshop series will present an overview of Motivational Interviewing (MI) skills and their application as they pertain to engagement with individuals experiencing early psychosis. Sessions will focus on listening and engagement skills that can improve client engagement and progress through focusing conversations, evoking change talk, and introducing planning. Attendance at all eight […]
HeadsUp Presents: This workshop series will present an overview of Motivational Interviewing (MI) skills and their application as they pertain to engagement with individuals experiencing early psychosis. Sessions will focus on listening and engagement skills that can improve client engagement and progress through focusing conversations, evoking change talk, and introducing planning. Attendance at all eight […]
HeadsUp Presents: This workshop series will present an overview of Motivational Interviewing (MI) skills and their application as they pertain to engagement with individuals experiencing early psychosis. Sessions will focus on listening and engagement skills that can improve client engagement and progress through focusing conversations, evoking change talk, and introducing planning. Attendance at all eight […]
UMD Presents: A case for replacing compliance with Engagement. As behavioral health services and supports have evolved, one of our most powerful lessons learned is that pressuring “compliance” or “treatment adherence” does not work. We cannot force people into health and wellness. Taking pills and/or attending appointments is not sufficient for achieving wellness. Words like […]
UMD Presents: This training focuses on using recovery-oriented language to craft actionable long-term treatment goals that connect to the guiding visions to inspired work. REGISTER HERE.
UMD Presents: Practice what you’ve learned in PCCP introductory trainings. Each week we will use a sample person-centered assessment to develop an Interpretive Summary and a Treatment Plan focusing on one category of barriers or needs. REGISTER HERE.
HeadsUp Presents: This workshop series will present an overview of Motivational Interviewing (MI) skills and their application as theypertain to engagement with individuals experiencing early psychosis. Sessions will focus on listening andengagement skills that can improve client engagement and progress through focusing conversations, evokingchange talk, and introducing planning. Attendance at all eight (8) sessions of […]
CCBH Presents: This workshop is designed to strengthen clinicians’ ability to identify, assess, and respond to suicide risk using evidence-based practices. Participants will receive practical guidance on using the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS), conducting comprehensive risk assessments, and developing treatment formulations that support risk reduction and recovery. REGISTER HERE.
UMD Presents: Using Crisis Plans as an effective part of counseling to build resilience to symptom increases and life stressors. In addition to being a useful (and in some cases required) document, Crisis Plans can guide important conversations about medication use and changes, self-monitoring and using supports to monitor changes in symptoms and coping, and […]
UMD Presents: Accurate and effective assessments provide the foundation for treatment planning. We will cover skills and strategies for gathering data in intake assessments and ongoing reassessments with a focus on self-reflection, perspectives, and coordinating and collaborating to improve consumer engagement and data accuracy. REGISTER HERE.
CCBH Presents: You don’t need to be a licensed clinician to help save a life. This beginner-friendly workshop is designed for non-licensed professionals, direct-service staff, peers, support personnel, educators, and community workers. Participants will learn how to recognize warning signs, use the C-SSRS, engage in caring conversations about suicide, and connect individuals to appropriate support. […]