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Group Clinical Consultation: Dynamic and Responsive Intake Practices

  • Two Rivers Therapy & Consulting 2625 Redwing Road Fort Collins, CO, 80526 United States (map)

Join us for an engaging and informative Group Clinical Consultation session exploring dynamic intake practices tailored for counselors and social workers. This session aims to enhance your intake processes, ensuring they are thorough, client-centered, and adaptable to various client needs.

What to Expect:

  • In-Depth Discussions: Dive into the latest strategies and methodologies for conducting effective intake sessions. Understand how to gather comprehensive client histories while building rapport and trust.

  • Interactive Activities: Participate in role-playing exercises and case study analyses to practice and refine your intake techniques in a supportive group setting.

  • Expert Insights: Gain valuable insights from experienced clinicians who will share their best practices and tips for managing complex cases during the intake process.

  • Collaborative Learning: Engage with fellow counselors and social workers to exchange ideas, share experiences, and learn from each other’s unique perspectives.

Who Should Attend:

This session is ideal for counselors, social workers, and mental health professionals looking to improve their intake practices and clinical skills. Whether you are new to the field or an experienced practitioner, this consultation will provide valuable tools and knowledge to elevate your practice.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the importance of a dynamic and flexible intake process.

  • Learn how to tailor your intake approach to meet the specific needs of diverse clients.

  • Enhance your ability to identify and address potential barriers to effective client engagement during the initial sessions.

  • Develop practical skills to improve the accuracy and depth of client information gathered during intakes.

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