Combined Child-Parent Model of Assessment & Therapeutic Communication

United States · CE credit & talks · Psychologists

US psychologists can refine their approach with Dr. Ruth Schmidt Neven's combined child-parent model. This CE session provides a clear, relationally-focused framework for assessing and engaging children and parents, enhancing therapeutic communication and alliance building for US practitioners.

Effective assessment and early therapeutic engagement are vital in child and family work. In this CE session, clinical psychologist and author Dr. Ruth Schmidt Neven introduces a clear, relationally-focused framework for assessing and engaging both the child and their parents in the initial stages of therapy.

Using a combined child-parent model, Dr. Schmidt Neven outlines how to use the first two sessions to foster insight, model therapeutic communication, and begin building a meaningful therapeutic alliance that supports ongoing connection within the family system.

The talk includes an accompanying reading: Chapter 4: Practicalities of Therapeutic Communication from her seminal text, Core Principles of Assessment and Therapeutic Communication with Children, Parents and Families (Routledge, 2010)

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:

 

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Psychotherapeutic Work in Middle Childhood
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Kids, Teens & Screens: Webinar
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Working with Death, Illness and Loss
Also available for: South Africa · Australia · New Zealand · United Kingdom · Canada