Goal Setting That WORKS:
Strategies to Increase Your Impact
The Program
This program is available at various levels of detail, from one hour to four hours total.
Therapy is a powerful vehicle for change. But there's no point in having a vehicle if you don't know your destination.
Whatever your theoretical or therapeutic orientation might be, and whichever client population you see, goal setting is almost certainly a part of the work that you do. Yet goal setting is often done haphazardly, without the attention to technique and detail that it deserves. As a result, this primary tool of therapy is weakened and often proves ineffective.
This workshop is designed to sharpen clinicians’ technique for maximum impact with the clients they serve. It examines:
The nature of therapeutic goal-setting and behavioural activation - and why they're so important for outcome.
The client populations that benefit (spoiler alert: almost everyone) and strategies for tailoring goal setting to the needs of different groups (for example, depression versus anxiety disorders).
Methods of integrating goal setting with the client's stage of change.
Strategies to help clients identify their own Ultimate Goals - for the therapy, and for their lives.
Methods of breaking down Ultimate Goals to form Immediate Goals: goals that can be carried out before the next session.
A series of rules governing effective and achievable Immediate Goals, designed to increase the likelihood of them being carried out.
The role of the clinician in assisting clients in finding their path forward.
The optimal timing and structure for goal setting within the therapy session.
Along the way participants receive clear, behavioural recommendations about the use of specific tips to sharpen technique and maximize impact. Each is designed to enhance client change in the only environment that counts: outside the therapist’s office.
Learning Objectives
By the completion of this course, qualified and trained mental health professionals will be able to:
Help clients select their own goals, rather than adopting goals imposed by the therapist.
Implement strategies to help clients identify and share their Ultimate Goals.
Describe to clients the important distinction between Ultimate and Immediate Goals.
Help clients generate Immediate Goals that are realistic and measurable.
Make use of goal-setting strategies in their own lives, both for their own benefit and to enhance and inform their work with clients.
The Materials
Workshop participants receive:
Complete presentation slides
Pdf brainstorming sheets for clients
Pdf sessional client goal setting form
Pdf Three periods scheduling sheet
Who should attend?
This program is intended for members of registered healthcare professionals with prior experience in providing psychotherapy, and for students in these fields.
Psychologists
Psychiatrists
Clinical counselors
Social workers
Occupational therapists
Psychiatric nurses
and other trained psychotherapists.
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