A Live, Interactive Webconference
Friday, February 14, 2025, North Carolina via Live Interactive Zoom
8:30am-10:30am
This workshop describes the “assessment enactment,” an experiential method grounded in systems theory, that brings interactional problems into the session for direct observation and discussion. In ESFT, assessment enactments are critical for identifying the core negative interactional pattern (NIP) and shifting families from a behavioral view of problems to a relational one. This workshop introduces the Assessment Version of the Family Therapy Enactment Scale (FTES-rev). A review of videotaped family sessions is used to provide participants the opportunity to recognize and learn the components of an effective assessment enactment.
Objectives:
As a result of attending this training, participants will be able to:
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- Describe the central role of enactments in ESFT family assessment
- Explain how to use the FTES-rev Assessment Enactment Scale to recognize the essential components of an effective assessment enactment and promote therapist skill development in using this method.
Agenda
8:30am-10:30am: Objectives 1-2
This is an intermeidate level course. The target audience is behavioral health supervisors working within an Intensive In-Home Ecosystemic Family Therapy Model. This is a live synchronous distance learning activity conducted in real time, allowing for simultaneous participation of participants and instructors from different locations.
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