Counseling for Behavioral Change with Betty White, LPC - 32628

This three-day learning session will allow counselors and LSSPs to explore various therapeutic techniques to help in working with students of all ages who have behavioral challenges. Topics covered will include the prerequisites for a successful counseling relationship and determining which theoretical approach to utilize in helping students overcome behavioral challenges. Participants will learn about the basic principles of some of the most effective theoretical approaches to counseling for behavioral change, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, Play Therapy and Sand Tray work, and Impact Therapy. Trauma-informed approaches to therapy will be included. The third day is a hands-on training utilizing sand trays in treatment. The first 50 participants to register and attend can "make and take" a starter sand tray for using Sand therapy in their practice. This session is aligned with the Evaluation and behavior components of the TEA-required self-assessment.

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Counselors, LSSP (Licensed Specialist in School Psychology), Psychologists, Diagnosticians, Mental Health professionals, Speech Therapists
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Participants will have a better understanding of theoretical and practical techniques to use in Counseling.
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