Training Workshop Information
Workshop on Treatment Planning
Trainer: Ralph Mora, Ph.D. MSS, CAIA. (Professor, University of Maryland, Asia division, U.S.A)
This workshop will provide a format for determining treatment. Initially, the factors and processes involved will be presented. These will focus on the patient’s biopsychosocial aspects. Additionally, the presenting issue(s) will need to be assessed as either an arrest in development or a delay in development. Methods for garnering such information will be presented. These measures will include various history gathering, cognitive and emotional techniques that can help place the issues within the context of the patient’s life. Understanding and planning for competing goals will also be discussed. Additionally, in keeping with the aim of this conference on “will”, the patient’s accessibility for change will be discussed and incorporated into the treatment plan.
The follow up will include three case presentations that participants will use within a small group format for the development of treatment plan that they will present to the workshop for critique and analysis. In effect, this workshop will provide a theoretical overview of treatment planning, a review of specific techniques and measures used for assessing the characteristics of the issues at hand given the patient’s strengths and weaknesses and an opportunity to join together in practice exercises that can assist in gaining confidence and honing skills in treatment planning.
Language: English (with interpreter for Japanese)
Capacity: 15 people
"Where the Wild Things Are": Psychotherapy with Adolescents
Trainer: Seth Aronson, Psy.D. (Faculty, William Alanson White Institute, U.S.A)
