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Event Name

Advanced Training: Understanding and Helping Behaviorally Challenging Kids – Collaborative & Proactive Solutions
Course/Workshop
For: Professionals
Provided by: Jack Hirose & Associates Inc.

Date and Time

Wed May 14 to Fri May 16, 2014 (This event is over)
9:00 - 4:00pm

Location

10700 104 ave, Edmonton, AB

Event Description

The 3 day intensive training provides participants with the opportunity to study key facets of solving problems collaboratively, including coverage and practice in specific areas of implementation in school and clinical settings. Because exposure to this model may vary amongst participants, some time will be devoted to reviewing and ensuring familiarity with the basic elements of the model but the training is conducted in a manner that provides maximum opportunities for questions, interactions, practice and discussion.

The 3 Day Intensive Provides In-Depth Coverage of:
- Identification of lagging skills and unsolved Problems using the ALSUP
- Providing a case formulation
- Prioritizing unsolved problems
- Use of the Plans framework Skilled “drilling for info” to clarify concerns
- Dealing with roadblocks commonly encountered in implementation
- What to do with kids who “won’t talk”
- Strategies for “getting people on board” and “getting over the hump”
- The sequence and process of change

Dear Prospective Participant,
I was thrilled when Jack Hirose offered me the opportunity to do a three day intensive training session in Edmonton in May 2014. The 3 Day Intensive is such a great way for educators and mental health professionals to get greater exposure to and practice in my approach to understanding and helping behaviorally challenging kids. My model has evolved and been refined over the past five years, so this advanced training offers a great way to stay abreast of the updates as well. The intensive format provides lots of opportunity for discussion, questions, and really exploring the more nuanced aspects of the model. The trainings makes extensive use of videotaped examples of key facets of Solving Problems Collaboratively, and are conducted in a manner that provides maximum opportunities for questions, practice, interaction, and discussion.
If you have been using the model – whether in your school, facility, or clinical practice – I do hope you’ll join me in May. I’ll do everything I can to make this an informative and enriching learning opportunity.
I look forward to seeing you!
Ross W. Greene, Ph.D.
- See more at: http://www.jackhirose.com/workshop/understanding-and-helping-greene-edmonton-140514/#sthash.t56zrWIW.dpuf

More Info

604-924-0296
1-800-456-5424 (Toll Free)

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This event is listed under these topics

Attention Deficit Disorders (ADD/ADHD)
Behaviour and Conduct Problems
Learning Disorders
Parents, Families & Caregivers
Child and Youth Service Organizations
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
School Refusal (and School Phobia)
Mood Disorders
Educators
Primary Care (e.g. Family physicians, paediatricians, nurse practitioners)
Last modified Apr 9, 2014 4:38am
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