Engagement & Values Clarification in the COD/SMI Population (Session 5: COD/SMI Track)
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Instructor: Jeffery Rosskelley, LICSW
When: Friday, September 1st, 1 - 4 pm
Location: Virtual/Zoom
CE Hours: 3
Evidence-based practice is more than just using the best available evidence. It also integrates the clinician’s knowledge and skills, and the client’s wants and needs. Without understanding a client’s values and preferences, our treatment approaches won’t get lasting results. Similarly, no matter how effective interventions are in research trials, if a client remains disengaged, our interventions won’t land. In this workshop we will focus on how to use learning theory in a person-centered approach to elicit client values while engaging those with co-occurring disorders.
*This training is part of an 8 session series on co-occurring disorders and serious mental illness (COD/SMI) offered by Jeff Roskelley, LICSW. While there is benefit from attending an individual training & each session can stand on its own, each builds upon the previous and participants will gain maximum benefit from attending sessions 1-7 in succession.
Learning Objectives:
After taking part in this training, participants will be able to:
- Summarize the importance and rationale for person-centered engagement and values exploration
- Apply positive reinforcement in engagement
- Apply values exploration