New Strategies for Writing Effective Court Evaluations - 2nd Edition (Self-Study)
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SELF-STUDY ONLINE SEMINAR
This seminar is clinically-based for anyone invested in improving their skills.
For only New York State Licensed LMSWs, LCSWs, LMHCs, and CASACs,
2 CEUs are available once the post-test and evaluation are completed.
Do you write reports? Or, do you write notes that may someday be scrutinized by others for any incident in the future? Whether you are doing forensic work, or practice as an advocate, or are doing 100% "clinical" work, learning the new strategies for writing for court will take your clinical writing skills to the next level.
Register, learn and master new skills, to make a significant difference in the lives of your clients, and to advance your career.
At the end of this seminar, you will have:
- Learned the framework of the Socratic Motivational Practice to obtain the information needed to write an effective court evaluation.
- Learned the Principles, Techniques, Steps, and Do's and Don'ts of the Socratic Motivational Practice to write an effective court evaluation.
- Increased your tools to talking with patients and clients by identifying at least one thing you will start doing differently, at the end of the webinar, as a result of the Socratic Motivational Practice framework.
- Everything you want in one place, including an illustration of how to implement the newly learned skills during our role plays.
- Received your certificate by email immediately after your post-test and evaluation are completed.
HERE'S WHAT ATTENDEES ARE SAYING ABOUT OUR SWEET SEMINARS:
"Information was precise."
– Mary Christina, LCSW-R
"I like the way the lecturer engages the participants and how things are broken down into small increments/steps. I've taken several seminars with SWEET and always enjoy them."
– Michele, LMSW
"Real life examples."
– Jeanine, LMSW
- In the State of New York, SWEET Institute is approved by the Office of Professions under Dr. Sidor Psychiatric Services as a CEU provider for social workers (#SW-0471) and mental health counselors (#MHC-0127).
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89% of SWEET Webinar Attendees felt that the course they attended gave them practical information they could use in their everyday life
Your Facilitator and Co-Facilitator
Mardoche Sidor, MD, is a Harvard-trained Quadruple Board Certified Psychiatrist, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University, School of Physicians and Surgeons, trained in and taught all major psychotherapeutic modalities, including and not limited to CBT, DBT, Family Systems, and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. He is also the author of 11 books including Journey to Empowerment, Discovering Your Worth, The Power of Faith. and, The Art of Living. Dr. Sidor has worked both as a primary care physician and Medical Director in three different settings, including a Chief Medical Officer of the Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services (CASES). He is a main facilitator for the SWEET Institute. His 11th book, entitled, NLP for Clinicians is now available to the public.
Karen Dubin, PhD, LCSW, is a Columbia-trained Social Worker with wide clinical, teaching, and supervision experience. She also has a background in management, mentorship, and leadership that spans more than 20 years. Her added passion is in advocacy and coaching. She has previously held Executive level positions, and two other directorships in different organizations. She is currently Adjunct Faculty at Columbia University School of Social Work and Adelphi University School of Social Work. She also maintains a private practice, provides supervision, and clinical and management training. She is also a personal and executive-level coach. She is a main facilitator for the SWEET Institute.
"Learned about how to be concise and how to use an outline to help with my report. This training was great. Hope to do more and learn more to help me do a better job for my clients."
- Cynthia, Legal Aid Society
"I appreciated going over all of the 10 elements/questions to be included in the reports. The explanation of aggravating vs. mitigating factors. This was a great training, glad to have been a apart. This training should be an imperative part of new social work training."
– Ebonie, Legal Aid Society
"The presentation was clear and concise. The presenter was animated and engaging throughout the seminar, this was very interactive."
- Keith, Legal Aid Society
"Facilitator identified important elements of an effective report and got a lively discussions going."
- Deborah, Legal Aid Society