Use your NASW username and password to log into the Social Work Online CE Institute. Your current registrations are available in your account once you log in. Forgot your NASW Username/password? Click here to reset. If you need to create an NASW account, click here.
NASW courses are generally accepted in all 50 states. If you are unsure whether a course is accepted in your state or fulfills specialty education requirements, please check with your licensing board before purchasing.
You must select a location to proceed.
Yes
No
There was a problem adding this course to your account. Please try again in a few minutes. If the problem persists, you can contact our support department at (877) 880-1335.
Adding Registration, Please wait...
You must be logged in to perform this action.
Log in
Cancel
The Multiple Self-States Drawing Technique: Creative Assessment and Treatment with Children and Adolescents
This webinar discusses Dr. Susan C. Parente's recent publication, “The Multiple Self-States Drawing Technique: Creative Assessment and Treatment with Children and Adolescents” (Routledge, 2019). Psychologically overwhelming and traumatic experiences lay the groundwork for dissociated, disowned or disavowed self-state processes – rendering individuals as experiencing “me” and “not me” states. The MSSDT is a contemporaneous version of a projective figure drawing activity providing a novel opportunity to bridge the gap in youngsters’ awareness of discrete emotional states.
Emotionally dysregulated, trauma-based, and dissociative self-states are discovered and compassionately explored, while focusing on adaptive, resilient states of well-being is encouraged and promoted. The experiential, psycho-educational tool can foster a beneficial relational encounter, therapeutic self-expression, and promote a mentalizing stance. Treatment strategies may emerge from expressed material. The MSSDT, an arts-based, creative, trans-diagnostic, clinical assessment tool may be advantageous for practitioners endorsing diverse therapeutic orientations, modalities, and integrative approaches. Workshop participants will be guided through the MSSDT experience.
Learning Objectives: • Review the principles of affect regulation as related to clinical practice • Understand the neurobiological model of trauma and multiple self-states • Learn how to the use of the MSSDT as a tool and technique for clinical assessment and treatment of child and adolescent psychotherapy patients.
3 Clinical
Price
Standard
Non-Member
$57.00
Member
$37.00
Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
(Self Study) Cognitive Behavioral Strategies for Adolescents and their Families - Presented by the NASW New Jersey Chapter
(Self Study) Psychodrama: Introduction to Clinical Applications
(Self Study) The Screen Age: Helping Tweens Navigate Digital Media
(Self Study) An Introduction to the Polyvagal Theory
(Self Study) Effective Strategies for Social Workers to Talk to School Staff About Trauma – Presented by the NASW New Jersey Chapter
(Self Study) Clinical Art Psychotherapy in Complex Trauma Treatment with Diverse Populations
(Self Study) Interventions to Stabilize Dysregulated, Dissociative, Attachment-Wounded Clients
(Self Study) Prescription Opioid Misuse and Dependence in New Jersey – Presented by the NASW New Jersey Chapter
(CEtoGo) Coming Out, Coming Home: Helping Families Adjust to a Gay or Lesbian Child - Presented by the NASW New Jersey Chapter
(Self Study) Grieving Children & Teens: Creative Interventions for Individual and Group Work - Presented by the NASW-NJ Chapter
(Self Study) The Dream Connection: A Guide to Understanding and Using Dreams – Presented by the NASW New Jersey Chapter
(Self Study) Understanding the Importance of Culturally Competent Mental Health Services and Barriers Faced by Diverse Communities