I will draw substantially here from my own research on
collaborative systems theory - reflections on cooperative strategies in a media / information world.
Not exact matches
Working With Families: A
Collaborative and Empowering Approach — Weber Community Center, Los Angeles, CA — workshop for a clinical team working with Full Service Partnership / Wraparound families in South Central Los Angeles focusing on working with families, including a discussion on family
systems theory, family therapy approaches, and creating therapeutic alliances with the whole family unit.
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Collaborative Research in Computational Neuroscience Supports collaborations among computer scientists, engineers, mathematicians, statisticians, theoreticians and experimental neuroscientists, which are imperative to advance our understanding of the nervous
system and mechanisms underlying brain disorders and have a significant impact on the
theory and design of engineered
systems.
The orientation is designed for teams that are interested in diving deeper into the
theories and practices for improving school
systems through a
collaborative approach focused on strengthening
collaborative partnerships.
My work is informed by
theories of Contextual family
systems theory, Cognitive Behavioral Theory, Motivational Interviewing, Collaborative Problem Solving and Trauma informed
theory, Cognitive Behavioral
Theory, Motivational Interviewing, Collaborative Problem Solving and Trauma informed
Theory, Motivational Interviewing,
Collaborative Problem Solving and Trauma informed care.
Dawn uses a
collaborative, integrated approach that combines Emotionally Focused Therapy, Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy, Family
Systems theory, Psychodynamic
theory, Imago Relationship Therapy and concepts from the works of Willard F. Harley, Jr. and John Gottman.
I am trained in providing
collaborative,
system - oriented, and culturally - sensitive treatment to all ages using various treatment models such as CBT, Family
Systems Theory, Trauma - focused CBT, and Parent - Child Psychotherapy.
Working With Families: A
Collaborative and Empowering Approach — Chapman University, Orange, CA — guest lecture for an undergraduate abnormal psychology class focusing on working with families, including a discussion on family
systems theory, family therapy approaches, and creating therapeutic alliances with the whole family unit.
Her therapy approach is
collaborative and strengths - based, and incorporates family
systems theory, narrative therapy, CBT, dialectical behavior therapy, and mindfulness techniques.
From the mid-1980s to the present, the field has been marked by a diversity of approaches that partly reflect the original schools, but which also draw on other
theories and methods from individual psychotherapy and elsewhere — these approaches and sources include: brief therapy, structural therapy, constructivist approaches (e.g., Milan
systems, post - Milan /
collaborative / conversational, reflective), solution - focused therapy, narrative therapy, a range of cognitive and behavioral approaches, psychodynamic and object relations approaches, attachment and Emotionally Focused Therapy, intergenerational approaches, network therapy, and multisystemic therapy (MST).