2023 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Conference
March 5-7, 2023 • Cincinnati, OH
9/07/2017 | 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM | How to Increase Trust and Collaboration in the Therapeutic Relationship | Cascade E
How to Increase Trust and Collaboration in the Therapeutic Relationship
The key to connecting is viewing every situation as a learning opportunity. In this workshop, we will combine our different skills and identify ways to increase our therapeutic power by utilizing peer support, transparency and collaboration. In turn, we will become more confident in our ability to connect on a deeper level with our clients to enhance healing from traumatic experiences.
- Identify key components to establish and improve the therapeutic alliance with Domestic Violence clients.
- Increase collaboration and empowerment with even the most difficult clients and be equipped with strategies in coming full circle with the client, thus reaching a point of understanding through trauma informed practices.
- Discover barriers that may inhibit a positive therapeutic relationship and learn strategies to connect with the individual confidently even when potential cultural, historical or counter-transference issues may arise.
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Presenters/Authors
Emily Newbold
(), South Point Counseling Services , emilynewbold@gmail.com;
Emily Newbold is a bi-lingual Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over ten years of experience working with diverse populations in both individual and group therapy. Emily's strengths based style creates a safe therapeutic environment where those who have had trauma or are dealing with PTSD are able to gain coping skills and mindfulness to reduce their symptoms.
In addition to working with trauma, one of Emily's specialties is working closely with parents who have children with special needs and has helped them manage the complex emotions that tie into raising children differently. Emily is also skilled at treating depression, anxiety, and anger and provides a safe therapeutic experience for all of her clients.
Emily uses an eclectic therapeutic approach and uses different theoretical frameworks to ensure that therapy remains client centered. Emily works well with adolescents, adults, and couples. Her goal is to help those she sees to return to “their” normal.
Out of the office, Emily enjoys time with her family, a good book, and weight lifting.
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