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Event
Collaborative Problem Solving Tier 1 - Newberg
Presented by Think:Kids certified professional trainers, Kim Bosley DNP, PMHNP-BC and Heather Johnson LCSW, this 2-1/2 day intensive training is intended for mental health clinicians, educators, parents, and community partners. Participants should have some introductory exposure to the model, and have interest in becoming more proficient in this innovative approach. Relationally based, CPS views challenging behavior as a learning disability of some very crucial cognitive(thinking) skills necessary to handle the demands of everyday life and not the result of a child's willfulness or poor parenting. Through a more empathetic and accurate understanding of what is getting in a child's way, we (parents, educators, clinicians) are better able to intervene to support children through a collaborative process of teaching skills and solving problems. For more information about the CPS model visit: www.thinkkids.org.
Heather Johnson, LCSW
Heather has worked with children, adolescents and families for over 20 years. She currently works as a Behavioral Specialist for McMinnville School District and has a private practice for outpatient counseling and consultation services. Heather has experience and knowledge in child development, parent education and support, special education and clinical treatment methodologies for youth. Heather has been incorporating Collaborative Problem Solving into her professional work since 2009 and has been a certified CPS trainer and professional since 2013.
Kim Bosley, DNP, PMHNP-BC
Kim Bosley is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner working at Morrison Child and Family Services. Kim has worked in a variety of mental health settings including Randall Children's Hospital Psychiatric Inpatient Unit as well as the adult inpatient unit at Adventist Medical Center as an RN. Prior to nursing Kim worked at Albertina Kerr Center's Subacute program as well as Portland Public Schools as a Behavior Support Specialist. Kim is a certified professional trainer and has been involved with the Collaborative Problem Solving project in Oregon since 2008. Through her professional LLC she has provided Collaborative Problem Solving consultation to several programs in Oregon.
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LocationGeorge Fox University Stevens Center Room 207 (View)
414 N. Meridian Street
Newberg, OR 97132
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Contact
Owner: KB |
On BPT Since: Jun 30, 2015 |
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Collaborative Consultation & Counseling Services |
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