Fundamentals of youth mental health

Fundamentals of Youth Mental Health

This two-day workshop will provide an overview of the rationale and evidence behind this approach and introduce the core skills and interventions necessary to intervene and provide care to young people who are experiencing severe and complex mental health difficulties.

Over the past 25 years, early intervention in youth mental health has amassed a substantial body of evidence, and it is important that clinicians translate this evidence base into their clinical practice to promote recovery outcomes in young people. This two-day workshop will provide an overview of the rationale and evidence behind this approach and introduce the core skills and interventions necessary to intervene and provide care to young people who are experiencing severe and complex mental health difficulties.

 At the completion of this workshop you will be able to:

  • describe the evidence base behind early intervention for youth mental health;
  • recognise the importance of engagement with young people, families and the system in the assessment and treatment of severe and complex mental health difficulties in young people;
  • implement strategies for effective provision of psychoeducation.\;
  • understand the importance of using a formulation-based approach to inform therapeutic interventions;
  • explore and work with young people’s individual explanatory models;
  • identify and manage therapeutic ruptures;
  • describe the core domains of functional recovery;
  • implement a range of strategies to enable functional recovery; and
  • understand the importance of physical health in mental health recovery.

Day one - Monday 7 October 2024

Day two- Monday 14 October 2024

Online

The training will comprise didactic and interactive experiential sessions. The workshop will include PowerPoint slides, video clips, online documents, and both large and small group discussions. Regular short breaks will be included throughout the training.

Participants will need a computer, laptop or tablet with internet access and a working camera and microphone to take part in the workshop.

If you are unable to access any of the required equipment, or are unable to attend any part of the workshop, please let us know as soon as possible.

Pre-reading, handouts and the Zoom meeting link will be sent to participants via email prior to the workshop.