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SUMMARY:Smart But Scattered: Executive Dysfunction at Home and at School - Live Webcast
DESCRIPTION:Children who have deficient executive skills often have trouble getting started on tasks\, get distracted easily\, lose papers or assignments and forget to hand in homework. They make careless mistakes\, put off work until the last minute and have no sense of time urgency. Workspaces are disorganized and teachers often refer to their backpacks or lockers as “black holes.” Often considered chronic underachievers\, these children are at risk for academic failure as well as emotional and behavioral difficulties. \nDr. Dawson\, co-author of the best-selling books Executive Skills in Children and Adolescents\, 3rd Ed. (2018)\, Smart but Scattered (Guilford\, 2009) and Smart but Scattered Teens (2013\, Guilford) uses case examples along with interactive discussion to demonstrate how the executive skills manifest in daily home and school activities. Learn how to assess these skills and take home evidence-based strategies to help children and adolescents overcome executive skills weaknesses. \nLeave this seminar with a set of tools that includes strategies for task/environmental modifications\, skill development through cognitive/behavioral techniques and creation of incentive systems. You will be able to give teachers and parents a means for developing and improving the following: \n\nOrganization\nTime management\nImpulse control\nGoal-directed persistence\nExecutive skills critical for independent functioning
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/smart-but-scattered-executive-dysfunction-at-home-and-at-school-live-webcast/
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SUMMARY:Social Anxiety and Perfectionism: Clinical Tools to Let Go of Unrealistic Standards and Build Real Connections - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Your clients with perfectionism are in a no-win situation\, and it can feel like you’re stuck there with them. \nWhen perfectionism exacerbates social anxiety\, your clients struggle to stand up for themselves – to assert their needs in high-stakes situations – and seek assistance from others. Their lives are one missed opportunity after another. \nWhen your clients fail to meet their own unachievable standards\, they maintain that being hard on themselves is necessary for success – despite your attempts to soften their self-criticism and educate them on how it impairs performance. \nWhen you highlight their victories\, they reset the bar and insist that the standards weren’t demanding enough in the first place. \nThe toolbox for social anxiety treatment that you already have is incomplete if it doesn’t have strategies to shift perfectionism. \nJoin distinguished expert Dr. Martin M. Antony for this unique one-day training that provides practical\, step-by-step\, evidence-based strategies for helping clients overcome perfectionism-driven social anxiety. You will learn to: \n\nDeliver concrete cognitive strategies tailored to create positive change for clients who struggle with unreasonable social standards\nOvercome common roadblocks to exposure therapy and utilize exposure exercises to increase social interaction\nConnect clients with their values as a source of motivation for shifting both their perfectionistic mindset and their social behaviors\n\nYour clients need your help to address unrealistic standards and build real connections. Get the cutting-edge strategies you need to make a difference in their lives. All with our 100% Satisfaction guarantee. Register today!
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/social-anxiety-and-perfectionism-clinical-tools-to-let-go-of-unrealistic-standards-and-build-real-connections-live-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Extended Adolescence - When 25 Looks More Like 18: Clinical Strategies for Clients Struggling to Meet the Demands of Adulthood - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The interplay of new technologies\, socio-cultural shifts\, and educational stressors have created obstacles for young people like never before. \nResearch suggests that while today’s youth enter adolescence much sooner\, they actually reach adulthood much later…resulting in an “extended adolescence.” Our traditional therapeutic tools now fall short\, as we endeavor to help clients meet the demands of adulthood. \nJoin award-winning author and international speaker Sharon Saline\, Psy.D.\, and national trainer and child/family consultant Steve O’Brien\, Psy.D.\, for an enlightening experience designed to redefine and redesign your treatment approach to help young people forge a path to adulthood. \nYou will learn strategies to: \n\nNavigate ADHD\, anxiety\, autism and other obstacles to develop life skills\nReprogram the dopamine dependent brain\nCultivate openness and flexibility with Gen Z culture\nCollaborate with well-intended but over-involved parents\nInstill motivation to advance real-world engagement\nPromote “connected independence” in young adults\n\nThis timely and engaging training will shed new light on Generation Z youth and equip you with practical\, contemporary tools for empowering these young people to shift gears and move toward a rewarding and meaningful adulthood
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/extended-adolescence-when-25-looks-more-like-18-clinical-strategies-for-clients-struggling-to-meet-the-demands-of-adulthood-live-webinar-2/
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