Collaborative Problem Solving
: In this session, Ross Robinson will give a broad overview on what the Collaborative Problem Solving method is and how it can be an effective strategy for families to use in their home. Victoria Keddis and Karen Copeland will give concrete examples of how this method has been used in their own families.
- Karen Copeland, Karen Copeland is a Parent in Residence with The F.O.R.C.E Society for Kids' Mental Health in Abbotsford and is the mother of 2 children ages 11 & 10.
- Ross Robinson M. Ed, Ross has worked as a Child & Youth Mental Health Clinician/Therapist for 18 years, has training in psychology and has practiced in hospital and community mental health settings for over 38 years. Ross works at the Youth Day Treatment Program in Coquitlam and also at the Maples Adolescent Treatment Centre.
- Victoria Keddis, Victoria Keddis is a Parent in Residence with The F.O.R.C.E Society for Kids' Mental Health in Delta, Surrey, White Rock and the Sunshine Coast and is also the mother of two children.