Description
Have you ever wondered how you can prepare yourself to engage in meaningful, culturally-sensitive, and therapeutic conversations about racial stress with Black adolescents? If so, this session is for you! Specifically, attendees will be introduced to strategies for evaluating the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral impacts of discrimination on Black adolescents. Also, attendees will learn how to use a CBT-based framework for incorporating experiences of discrimination into one's overall case conceptualization. Lastly, this session will focus on how clinicians can collaborate with adolescents to formulate clear treatment goals and identify evidence-based interventions that promote empowerment, self-acceptance, and emotional healing from past, current, and/or anticipated racial stressors. This session will feature clinical examples from teens and emerging adults who have participated in the recently launched Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Healing (REACH) program at Montefiore Medical Center's Child/Adolescent Outpatient Department.
Presenter: Ryan C.T. DeLapp, Ph.D.
[Note] This presentation was recorded at the 2022 National Practice Conference, co-hosted by the National Register.
Learning Objectives
- Assess cognitive, emotional, and behavioral impacts of racial stress during unstructured, less formal conversations about racial stress throughout the course of treatment with teens.
- Conceptualize the impacts of racial stress on Black adolescents using a novel framework entitled the Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Healing - Unifying Principles.
- Adapt CBT interventions (including third wave approaches) to formulate culturally responsive interventions for racial stress.
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- Complete the entire webinar,
- Pass a brief exam, and,
- Complete a brief evaluation form.
You are required to achieve a passing score of 75 percent or higher. You are allowed three attempts to successfully complete the exam. If you are unsuccessful on the third attempt, you must re-purchase the course to try again.
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Certificate
By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Practical, Evidence-Based Clinical Skills for Addressing Racial Stress with Black Adolescents
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