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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.
2013-03-11 8:00:00 AM
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Ross Greene - Collaborative Problem Solving
Dr. Ross Greene
2013-11-07 3:00:00 AM
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Say - Don't Say: What youth with mental health challenges really want from their parents and caring adults
In this webinar, Andrea Vukobrat will share vital lessons from her own lived experience of mental health challenges and from her experience working with youth across the province about what youth really want and need from the caring adults in their lives.
Andrea Vukobrat, FORCE (YiR) Youth in Residence
2016-10-17 6:00:00 PM
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Sensory Processing
This presentation will focus on Sensory Processing and how to recognize where a child may be having difficulties. Ideas and discussions will focus on increasing Parent, caregiver or teacher self awareness, enabling them to be more attuned to the varying sensory needs of children.
Megan Eastwood, : Megan Eastwood, is a registered Occupational Therapist who has over a decade of experience working with children and adolescents with a range of mental and physical impairments
2015-03-02 6:00:00 PM
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The Four Step C.A.R.E. Model of Conflict Management for Parents and Caregivers Raising (and Loving) Chronic Conflict Children
This webinar will provide families who parent kids with mental health challenges with effective strategies for managing ongoing and severe caregiver/child conflict. Once you learn how to use these STEPS you will be able to quickly and safely de-escalate almost every conflict episode in your family, saving time and energy as well as improving the over all livability of your home life.
Brenda McCreight PhD, RSW, RCC, therapist and mediator specializing in behaviour disorders, severe family conflict and difficult life transitions. She is also an adoption specialized therapist, author and trainer and is the mom of 14 (12 by adoption, 1 blended and 1 by birth).
2017-01-03 7:00:00 PM
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Traumatic Stress Disorder and the Impact on Families
"in the know" is a monthly networking and information sharing session that will provide a topic expert on what parent/caregivers really want to know. This will offer an opportunity to share so that everyone is "in the know". If you're having technical problems viewing this presentation please make sure you have the latest version of Microsoft Silverlight installed. You can download it here: http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/ Older web browsers may experience issues, so if you have Silverlight installed and can't view the presentation we recommend installing the latest version of Google Chrome browser. You can download it here: https://www.google.com/intl/en_uk/chrome/browser/?&brand=CHMA&utm_campaign=en&utm_source=en-ha-ca-bk&utm_medium=ha You will have to copy and paste these links into your browser's url field.
Dr. Nancy Prober Psy.D
2013-02-08 6:57:00 PM
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