Classroom Course » Treatment Planning for Person-Centered Care: Emerging Best Practice Training

Dates & Times:
June 09, Thursday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
June 10, Friday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Hosted By:
DBH Training Institute

Registration is Closed

Description:

This course is only open to supervisors and other management-level provider staff.

This workshop on person-centered treatment planning is targeted toward clinicians who provide services and develop recovery plans in a variety of settings, including one-to-one approaches and multi-disciplinary teams in community based organizations, especially individuals in a supervisory role who can act as change agents in reinforcing the value of a person-centered approach within their organization. This workshop will be relevant for clinicians who provide outpatient services, either mental health, or addictions, or co-occurring services, to adults, adolescents and children.

Objective:

1.       Differentiate between Person-Centered Treatment and traditional approaches

2.       Describe how to use the person-centered process as a means for empowering individuals in behavioral health recovery and whole-person wellness

3.       Describe concrete, practical strategies that exemplify person-centeredness in the process of collaborative recovery planning meetings.

4.       Develop a logic model for the documentation of comprehensive Recovery Plans (i.e., goals, objectives, strengths and assessed needs, and interventions).

5.       Write a person-centered interpretive summary

Intended Audience:
Supervisors and other management-level provider staff.
Venue:
DBH 64 New York Avenue
Training Room (284E)
64 New York Avenue, NE
2nd Floor - East
Washington, District of Columbia 20002
(202) 671-0343
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Driving Directions:
64 New York Avenue is located at the intersection of Florida, New York and First Streets, NE. Metro: Take the red line to the Noma/Gallaudet University (previously called New York Avenue) metro stop. Walk west on N Street and turn right at 1st Street NE. Cross over New York Avenue. You will see a large clock tower with the number 64. Enter through the gate and walk toward the first entrance of the building.
Parking:
There are three parking lots for attendees that charge between $9-12, regardless of duration. The two outside lots only accept cash payment. There is also street parking in the blocks adjacent to 64 NY Avenue, but be mindful of posted restrictions.
Certificates:
DBH Training Institute Certificate details
NAADAC CEH Certificate details
Social Work/Counseling CEU Certificate details
Presenters:
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