Jun 6, 2024 - 09:00 AM EDT to 11:00 AM EDT
Check In: Jun 6, 2024 09:00 AM EDT
Lisa Thomas
Event Description: Research has demonstrated that one of the most important aspects of effective therapeutic work
is engaging a client and building positive rapport and trust in the therapeutic relationship. In
establishing and maintaining a positive relationship with children and adolescents, clinicians
must find creative and innovative ways to make therapeutic work engaging and interactive. It is
through this interactivity that children and adolescents are often most comfortable in expressing
their thoughts and feelings in a way that feels natural and affirming for them.
In this presentation, we will explore 25 brief strategies and techniques that can be use in a variety
of therapeutic settings to engage children and adolescents and address some common sources of
distress such as anxiety, stress, and emotional dysregulation. The presentation itself will be
interactive, and participants will be encouraged to engage in the activities and consider how
these may be translated to their practice settings. The goal of this presentation is to broaden the
therapeutic toolbox for practitioners and encourage thought and discussion on strategies that may
be engaging and effective in supporting child and adolescent well-being.