Heart and Soul Conference Announcements
Speaker Change: We are sorry to report that Wolfgang Lutz has sustained a broken leg from a sporting accident and will not be able to travel to the Heart and Soul Conference. We wish him a speedy recovery. Coming through at the last minute for us, Michael Lambert, noted client feedback pioneer, will present the keynote on the second day of the conference. Thanks Dr. Lambert! Please join us for this exciting conference. Register at:
www.ti-sbh.org/displayconvention.cfm
The ISTC Research Award: Thanks to all who submitted proposals for the research award. There were so many great proposals that it was too difficult to choose just one. So, we are dividing the award. The winners are:
R. Jeff Reese for his study entitled: Does a Popular Feedback Model Improve Psychotherapy Outcome?
Donald L. Schuman for his study entitled: Measuring the Impact and Relevance of Feedback on the Treatment Experience. Come see their poster presentations at the Heart and Soul Conference.
Also at the Heart and Soul of Change Conference in Phoenix: Day 3, June 7, 2008
Achieving Excellence in Practice and Supervision with Scott Miller, Barry Duncan, Bob Bohanske, Mike Franczak, Bill Andrews, & Jim Walt
Excellence in clinical practice has traditionally been expected to emerge from training in specific content areas combined with supervised experience over time. Unfortunately, these methods have not been shown to matter much in terms of effectiveness, let alone clinical excellence. Thanks to several recent studies, it's possible to identify who the highly effective clinicians are and incorporate their practice secrets. In this workshop, you’ll learn the surprising facts about what distinguishes the “supershrinks” from the “pseudoshrinks.” You'll find out how you can develop a profile of your own and your supervisee’s most and least effective moments in therapy—based in an easily replicable feedback system—and translate that data into effective strategies for supervision and improved outcomes. You’ll come away with concrete tools that'll immediately boost your supervisee’s clinical abilities (and your own) as well as the power of your supervision. Four coherent modules (including all the presenters) will hasten your journey to clinical excellence in practice and supervision.
Come join us!
Barry Duncan and Scott Miller
www.ti-sbh.org/displayconvention.cfm
The ISTC Research Award: Thanks to all who submitted proposals for the research award. There were so many great proposals that it was too difficult to choose just one. So, we are dividing the award. The winners are:
R. Jeff Reese for his study entitled: Does a Popular Feedback Model Improve Psychotherapy Outcome?
Donald L. Schuman for his study entitled: Measuring the Impact and Relevance of Feedback on the Treatment Experience. Come see their poster presentations at the Heart and Soul Conference.
Also at the Heart and Soul of Change Conference in Phoenix: Day 3, June 7, 2008
Achieving Excellence in Practice and Supervision with Scott Miller, Barry Duncan, Bob Bohanske, Mike Franczak, Bill Andrews, & Jim Walt
Excellence in clinical practice has traditionally been expected to emerge from training in specific content areas combined with supervised experience over time. Unfortunately, these methods have not been shown to matter much in terms of effectiveness, let alone clinical excellence. Thanks to several recent studies, it's possible to identify who the highly effective clinicians are and incorporate their practice secrets. In this workshop, you’ll learn the surprising facts about what distinguishes the “supershrinks” from the “pseudoshrinks.” You'll find out how you can develop a profile of your own and your supervisee’s most and least effective moments in therapy—based in an easily replicable feedback system—and translate that data into effective strategies for supervision and improved outcomes. You’ll come away with concrete tools that'll immediately boost your supervisee’s clinical abilities (and your own) as well as the power of your supervision. Four coherent modules (including all the presenters) will hasten your journey to clinical excellence in practice and supervision.
Come join us!
Barry Duncan and Scott Miller
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