Webinar: Paths of Engagement: Invitations to Wellness
- Date
- -
- Access
- Open to the Public
- Presenter
- Mark Goheen
- Organization
- BC PSR Advanced Practice
Paths of engagement: Invitations to wellness
Presenter: Mark Goheen MA., RCC
Wednesday, October 26th - 10:30am-12:00 (noon) PDT
This webinar will develop an appreciation of the key evidence-based factors associated with successful client outcomes, recognize common language and non-verbal relational barriers to good client engagement, recognize key service principles associated with the development of effective client engagement, develop an appreciation of the confluence between effective client engagement, trauma informed practice and social justice, develop an appreciation of the confluence between serving from a place of committed ethical mission and outcomes.
Learning Goals:
- Identify key evidence-based factors associated with successful client engagement
- Recognize common language and non-verbal relational barriers associated with client engagement
- Recognize key service principles associated with effective client engagement
- Develop an understanding of the confluence between effective client engagement, trauma informed practice and social justice
- Develop an appreciation of the confluence between service from a place of committed ethical mission and outcomes
Mark Goheen (M.A., RCC) is a Clinical Specialist with Fraser Health Mental Health and Substance Use Services. He has served for over 30 years as a Child Care Worker, Clinical Counsellor, therapist in private practice, supervisor, researcher, teacher and practice leader within public health and non-profit community agencies. Over the last 8 years, Mark has developed and facilitated Motivational Dialogue workshops involving over 1,800 people across Fraser Health and the province. He is committed to the evolution and integration of practices and programs that are rooted in both sound evidence and a deep regard for the human spirit.
The BC PSR Advanced Practice is pleased to offer a webinar that aims to develop an appreciation of the key evidence-based factors associated with successful client outcomes, recognize common language and non-verbal relational barriers to good client engagement, recognize key service principles associated with the development of effective client engagement, develop an appreciation of the confluence between effective client engagement, trauma informed practice and social justice, develop an appreciation of the confluence between serving from a place of committed ethical mission and outcomes.