Hannah Smith – 2-Day Certificate Course – Group Therapy: Evidence-Based Strategies to Develop and Facilitate Dynamic, Purposeful and Effective Group Therapy

13,778.00

[Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the paymentPurchase Hannah Smith – 2-Day Certificate Course – Group Therapy: Evidence-Based Strategies to Develop and Facilitate Dynamic, Purposeful and Effective Group Therapy courses at here with PRICE $439.99 $83Faculty:Hannah SmithDuration:11 Hours 52 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Aug 12, 2019 Manual – Certificate Course Group Therapy (9.25 MB) 98 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Group Therapy Today: Advances in Research and Efficacy of Treatment ApproachesThe evolution of group therapy practicesCurrent trends in research and evidence-based treatmentBenefits and barriers of a healthy group experienceNeuroscience-Informed Group Therapy: How Brain-Based Group Interventions Improve Outcomes Therapeutic application of the Polyvagal TheoryThe role of interpersonal neurobiologyAttachment and attunementComorbidity between attachment and DSM-5® diagnosesWhat the research tells us about the benefits of group therapyBuilding new neuropathwaysPlatform for modeling secure attachment-based interpersonal behaviorReduce shame and increase sense of acceptance, connection and self-worthReal-time practice and feedback for skill buildingCurrent research, potential risks & limitationsEvidence-Based Models of Group Therapy: Find the Right Fit for You and Your SettingModern psychoanalyticSystems-centeredExpressiveCognitive-basedPRINCIPLES & GOALS FOR EFFECTIVE GROUP PRACTICEPre-group Development: Setting the Stage for Success Group types and functions: psychoeducational, process, cognitive, expressive and more!Group structure considerations: logistics, duration/frequency, open/closedTopic, approach, rationale for groupMember selectionConsideration of unique client needsWho is not appropriate for group therapy?Engaging the skeptical/resistant clientWhat to do when the members are chosen for youGroup Therapy in Action: Strategies for Building Cohesion, Trust and Therapeutic ProgressYalom’s 11 therapeutic factorsGoing beyond “forming, norming, storming and performing”Agreements and goal settingStages of group developmentSub-grouping”Leveling out”SynergizingStrategies to build immediacy, reciprocity, bridgingHow to navigate transference/countertransferenceManaging threats to cohesion:Micro-aggressionsAffective dysregulationResistanceAggression/passive aggressionAbsenteeism/tardinessOther therapy-interfering behaviorsVertical v. horizontal group cohesionThe therapeutic value of silenceDegrees of empathyOngoing evaluation and responsive modificationTermination: Techniques for Facilitating a Healthy Transition and Continued Therapeutic ProgressWhen, how, and why group therapy endsCommon client reactions to termination (and how to handle them)GriefAmbivalenceDenialRegressionAnd more!Rituals and celebrationsHow to facilitate a healthy goodbye processPost-Group Evaluation: Essential Steps for Improving Efficacy of the Group ModelEvaluation methods & toolsDebriefing and self-evaluationTroubleshooting common issues and pitfallsEthical and Legal Issues Specific to Group Therapy: Protect Yourself, Manage Liability and Provide Quality CareComprehensive informed consentHIPAA/confidentiality considerationsDual relationships/conflicts of interestBoundary settingTherapist use of self-disclosureMaintaining professional standardsProviding ethical evaluation and course correctionDocumentation considerationsCrisis managementClinical ConsiderationsSetting-specific concernsModifications for children and adolescentsSpecial populationsSchool-based groupsTips for getting institutional support of the group modelMulticultural factorsCrisis management proceduresFaculty Hannah Smith Related seminars and products: 2 Potential FindersHannah Smith, MA, LMHC, CGP, is the founder of Potential Finders and is the group therapy program coordinator in a top partial-hospital rehabilitation treatment center in the Seattle area. She holds Masters degrees in both special education and counseling psychology and has nearly 20 years of experience both in the US and abroad. Her educational work has been with disorders of cognition and communication, where the role of the brain in learning and memory were primary areas of focus. Clinically, her practice is primarily devoted to the treatment of people recovering from trauma and anxiety disorders. Her experience, both personally and professionally, has allowed her to develop an expertise in incorporating neuroscience into therapeutic interventions in innovative ways. Hannah guest lectures in academic and clinical settings on a variety of topics related to neuroscience and the treatment of anxiety, trauma, and emotion regulation. She is an engaging presenter whose passion is to educate clinicians on practical, whole-person approaches and applications in therapy.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Hannah Smith is the clinical supervisor at The Center; A Place of Hope. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Hannah Smith has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose. Salepage: https://catalog.pesi.com//item/2day-certificate-group-therapy-evidencebased-strategies-develop-facilitate-dynamic-purposeful-effective-group-therapy-54235Archive: https://archive.ph/wip/241KKPurchase Hannah Smith – 2-Day Certificate Course – Group Therapy: Evidence-Based Strategies to Develop and Facilitate Dynamic, Purposeful and Effective Group Therapy courses at here with PRICE $439.99 $83