FIT Consultation Intensive Training (formerly called FIT Supervision Intensive)
Cost: $1100 early bird – $1200 regular. CE’s extra.
Save money by purchasing a combined ticket – Combined tickets for FIT Consultation Intensive Training PLUS FIT Intensive Jan 17-19 and/or FIT Implementation Intensive Jan 22-23 are available(See ticket options for pricing).
CE Credits: 18 CE credits (32- 36 CE’s for two intensives; 48 CE’s for all three intensives)
Format: Live Workshop Online
Target Audience: Psychologists, Marriage Family Therapists, Social Workers, Counselors, Supervisors, Agency Managers and other Mental health care professionals. Intermediate level.
Course Description
Over three days, we will introduce participants to consultation methods specifically designed to help clinicians achieve superior outcomes. Through a combination of didactic presentations, and interactive skill building exercises participants will enjoy an engaging online learning experience.
Learning Objectives
After completing this training the health care professional will be able to:
-describe why FIT consultation is different from conventional supervision
-describe the most common challenges in FIT consultation and how to address them
– identify and address “at risk” cases requiring consultation
-describe the empirical evidence that supports the use of client feedback and deliberate practice strategies to improve outcome and retention rates
-describe how technology can be used to support and improve services
-outline FIT, its research foundations, and core competencies.
-describe current literature on supervision
-utilize outcome and alliance data and deliberate practice strategies to identify supervision needs and guide FIT consultation discussions.
-identify potential adjustments to supervisory practices to align with FIT/deliberate practice.
FIT Consultaion Intensive Training Outline
Day 1
Morning: Start 9:00 am-noon
• Empirical basis of FIT Consultation
Afternoon: 1:00pm-4:00pm
• Principles of FIT Consultation
• Supporting FIT Consultation
Day 2
Morning: Start 9:00 am-noon
• Creating cultures of feedback for FIT Consultations
• FIT Administrative consultation strategies
• Targeting consultation – cases of concern
Afternoon: 1:00 pm-4:00 pm
• FIT Clinical Consultation Model
Day 3
Morning: Start 9:00 am-noon
• FIT Clinical Consultation Practice
• Dealing with FIT Consultation Challenges
Afternoon: 1:00 pm-4:00 pm
• Understanding and using aggregate outcome and alliance data in supervision
• Deliberate Practice to improve clinician outcomes
CANCELLATION POLICY
To insure an optimal learning environment, registration for this event is limited in number. The quality of the training depends on all registrants attending and preparing for the event by completing the pre-conference reading assignments. A 50% refund or 100% of tuition will be applied toward the next available training will be made if requested if cancellation occurs 75 days or more prior to the first day of the scheduled event. If cancellation occurs 74-31 days prior to the first day of the event there will be no refund but a 50% of the tuition portion of registration fees will be applied toward the next available training if requested. If cancellation occurs 30 days or less before the event there will be no refunds or deferral of tuition. CE fees will not be refunded.
In the unlikely event the workshop is cancelled (e.g., weather, death, natural or human caused disasters, or other “Acts of God”) participants will be automatically registered for the next available training. No liability is assumed or coverage offered for any costs incurred resulting from cancellation.
CE Credit Information:
Continuing Education Credits are available for the FIT Consultation Intensive Training (18 credits). CE credits can be purchased upon registration.
There is no known conflict of interest or commercial support related to this CE program.
If you have any questions regarding the content or agenda of the course, please send us an email to Info@CEUnits.com
CEUnits.com is approved to provide CE credits for APA, ASWB, NBCC, and NAADAC, and some state approvals.
CEUnits is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists.
CEUnits maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
CEUnits (Provider # 1112) is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers.
State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. CEUnits maintains responsibility for this course.
ACE provider approval period: 6/5/2021-6/5/2024.
NAADAC – #84902NBCC – CEUnits has been approved by NBCC as an approved Continuing Education Provider. ACEP No. 6202. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. CEUnits is solely responsible for all aspects of the program
Interested in becoming a Certified FIT Practitioner or Trainer? The FIT Consultaion Intensive (formally called FIT Supervision Intensive) is one of the required for certification. For more information on how to become a certified FIT practitioner or trainer, go to www.centerforclinicalexcellence.com.
For more information about this training please send us an email to training@centerforclinicalexcellence.com
Scott D. Miller, PhD, is a co-founder of the Center for Clinical Excellence, an international consortium of clinicians, researchers, and educators dedicated to promoting excellence in behavior health. Dr. Miller conducts workshops and training in the United States and abroad, helping hundreds of agencies and organizations, both public and private, to achieve superior results. He is one of a handful of “invited faculty” whose work, thinking, and research is featured at the prestigious “Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference.” His humorous and engaging presentation style and command of the research literature consistently inspires practitioners, administrators, and policy makers to make effective changes in service delivery.
Scott is the author of numerous articles and co-author of Working with the Problem Drinker: A Solution Focused Approach (with Insoo Berg [Norton, 1992]), The “Miracle” Method: A Radically New Approach to Problem Drinking (with Insoo Kim Berg [Norton, 1995]), Finding the Adult Within: A Solution-Focused Self-Help Guide (with Barbara McFarland [Brief Therapy Center Press, 1995]), Handbook of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: Foundations, Applications, and Research (with Mark Hubble and Barry Duncan [Jossey-Bass, 1996]), Escape from Babel: Toward a Unifying Language for Psychotherapy Practice (with Barry Duncan and Mark Hubble [Norton, 1997]), Psychotherapy with Impossible Cases: Efficient Treatment of Therapy Veterans (with Barry Duncan and Mark Hubble [Norton, 1997]), The Heart and Soul of Change (with Mark Hubble and Barry Duncan [APA Press, 1999] and Bruce Wampold [2nd Edition, 2009]), The Heroic Client: A Revolutionary Way to Improve Effectiveness through Client-Directed, Outcome-Informed Therapy (with Barry Duncan [Jossey-Bass, 2000], and Jacqueline Sparks [Revised, 2004]), The Cycle of Excellence: Using Deliberate Pratice to Improve Supervision and Training (with Tony Rousmaniere, Rodney Goodyear and Bruce Wampold [Wiley, 2017]), Feedback Informed Treatment in Clinical Practice: Reaching for Excellence (with David Prescott and Cynthia Maeschalck [APA Press, 2017])