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2-HOUR IN-PERSON INTRODUCTORY OVERVIEW
RETHINKING CHALLENGING BEHAVIOR
Collaborative Problem Solving®(CPS) - An Innovative Trauma Informed, Skill-Based Approach for Teaching, Treating, Parenting Children, Youth, and Young Adults with Challenging Behaviors
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@ Host a Private Training
@ HBCC in Tustin
Upcoming: April 15, 2025
Time: 6:30-8:30 pm
Location: Helping the Behaviorally Challenging Child (HBCC)
145 W. Main Street, Suite 260
Tustin, CA 92780
Cost: $49/pp
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What will I learn?
Presenter:
CPS/TK Certified Trainer
Elisa Brown, MSW Intern
*The Collaborative Problem Solving®(CPS) approach is owned and developed by Think:Kids (www.thinkkids.org), a program based in the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital(MGH) in Boston, MA. Those CPS Certified receive ongoing supervision from T:K and are independent of MGH.
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Kathleen McFarlin, M.A. Ed., Manager, Family Support and Community Outreach, Comfort Connection Family Resource Center, Regional Center of Orange County(RCOC)
So many great testimonials about how Collaborative Problem Solving touches families!! Thanks so much for making these overviews and courses happen.
Director, UCI Preschool, Irvine
HBCC - I love how you advocate for children. I have shared much of the information that I was exposed to during the Overview you provided our staff, administration and teachers. All invaluable.
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145 W. Main Street, Suite 260, Tustin, California 92780
Per person cost - $49.00
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Helping the Behaviorally Challenging Child (HBCC) is a California Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation whose mission is to enable children experiencing behavioral health challenges to lead more productive and inclusive lives. We work to transform these children's lives by deepening adults’ understanding of their behaviors, and promoting effective interventions that focus on connectedness, collaboration, and inclusion.
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