4/13/2023 to 4/14/2023


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Description

The Crowell Procedure provides a method of assessing caregiver-young child behavioral interactions in a clinical setting. The Crowell procedure involves a series of eight episodes including a free play, clean-up, blowing bubbles, several developmentally graded teaching tasks and a brief separation and reunion. The procedure is designed to elicit behaviors that allow the clinician to focus on the relationship between a child and his or her caregiver in a setting that is unstructured enough to allow for “real-life” or spontaneous interactions. Observational assessment of a dyad using the Crowell can be one very helpful component of a larger, comprehensive infant/young child-caregiver relationship assessment that informs dyadic IECMH clinical treatment and is often administered in conjunction with a Working Model of the Child Interview.
 
This training will be presented by expert faculty from Tulane University's School of Medicine, Drs. Julie Larrieu, PhD and Sherryl Scott Heller, PhD. 
It will be presented virtually via Zoom on: 

Thursday, April 13th from 8:30a.m.-4:30p.m. MST 
Friday, April 14th from 8:30a.m.-4:30p.m. MST 
 
This training will not be recorded as it contains sensitive client video. Attendance to both days in their entirety is required to receive a certificate of completion. 
 
Esta oportunidad de adiestramiento se ofrece en inglés. Si está interesado en el adiestramiento y necesita que se le presente en español (u otro idioma) por favor envíenos un correo electrónico para ver si hay servicios de interpretación disponibles o si se programará una edición en español en el futuro.

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