In this breakout session, Dr. Ablon will help participants practice applying the Collaborative Problem Solving approach in their own work. Participants will practice identifying lagging neurocognitive skills in students that are the root cause of challenging behavior and then using a simple behavior intervention planning process. Finally, participants will learn how to troubleshoot the process of solving problems collaboratively with students.
Dr Stuart AblonPhDAssociate Professor at Harvard Medical School & Founder and Director of Think:KidsMassachusetts General Hospital
Academic Coordinator Panel
The Nuances of Academic Case Management for Secondary Academic Coordinators
Creating Plans That Work
Skill-Building Strategies for Helping Anxious, Depressed, and Disconnected Students Re-enter School Successfully
Understanding the Massachusetts Community Mental Health Landscape
Using Data to Monitor Student Progress and Design and Inform Counseling Interventions
Available for Learning
Early Psychosis: Symptoms, Identification, and Treatment
Empathic Attunement and Compassionate Interventions with Caregivers of Secondary bryt students
Supporting Students and Families Involved with CPS in bryt
Sustaining bryt
Programmatic, Communications, and Financial Considerations
The School Discipline Fix
The Collaborative Problem Solving Approach
Students Do Well if They Can
Combining Neuroscience, Compassion and Common Sense
Introduction to the bryt Model Intervention
Planning & Implementation
Supporting Refugee and Immigrant Students and Families
Adapting the bryt Model for Different School and Community Contexts
Best Practices for Supporting LGBTQIA* Youth in Your bryt Intervention