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  1. Collaborative Problem Solving® for Oregon Parents

    Classes are 8-Weeks long and offered at no charge to. parents and caregivers who reside in Oregon. Register for a parenting class in 2 easy steps! Each participant must complete the 2-step process using their personal email address. After you complete your registration: Log in information will be sent via email 1-2 weeks before class.

  2. Collaborative Problem Solving

    This is an introduction to Collaborative Problem Solving. It is an evidence-based practice that supports people in gaining the skills that they need to be successful. This course is highly valuable for DSPs and those supporting people in a variety of contexts. ... 2024 Oregon Resource Association | (503) 585-3337 ...

  3. Collaborative Problem Solving

    Collaborative Problem Solving. Think:Kids teaches a revolutionary, evidence-based approach called Collaborative Problem Solving® (CPS) for helping children with behavioral challenges. Through training, support and clinical services, Think:Kids promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill, not the will, to behave well - specifically skills related to problem solving ...

  4. Oregon Health Authority : Training Opportunities : Child and Family

    Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is a therapeutic intervention intended for children ages 2 through 6 years, and their parents. It is nationally recognized as one of the most effective treatments for young children experiencing significant social, emotional, or behavioral problems. 85% of Oregon families who participate in 4 or more PCIT therapy sessions demonstrate improvement in child ...

  5. Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) 8-Week CPS ...

    Email: [email protected]. Phone: 541-505-2511. Learn the Collaborative Problem Solving® approach & effective ways to reduce conflict. Build skills & confidence in using the CPS approach. Network & share information about community resources. Develop new understanding of challenging behavior & learn new ways to help your child.

  6. Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) Training

    8:30 AM to Friday, March 22, 2024. , 4:00 PM PDT. Category: Events. Our Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) training with the Bowman Consulting Group is coming up on March 20 through 22! Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) is a training that is focused on teaching its participants different techniques in problem-solving with children. CPS can ...

  7. Collaborative Problem Solving Tier 1 training- Albany

    Collaborative Problem Solving Tier 1 training- Albany. ... 2013 TIER 1 INTENSIVE TRAINING WORKSHOP. IN THE THINK:KIDS VERSION OF COLLABORATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING. Day 1 of this 2 1/2 day training series: November 13, 14, & 15 Comfort Suites of Albany. 100 Opal Court NE, Albany, OR 97322. Maple Star Oregon and Think:Kids are pleased to offer you a ...

  8. Collaborative Problem Solving

    5:30pm - 7:30pm. Collaborative Problem Solving® Parent Class with a focus on Foster/Adoptive Parents - 8-week class. Free & Web-Based! Current classes are offered via Zoom and generously funded by the Oregon Health Authority. Classes are facilitated by expert local Oregon trainers certified by Think:Kids.

  9. PDF Think Kids Collaborative Problem Solving Resources in Oregon

    Think Kids Collaborative Problem Solving Resources in Oregon. Updated January 2020. Lieberman Consulting Bob Lieberman. Website: Email:[email protected] Phone: 541-761-0551. Bowman Consulting Group Rick and Doris Bowman. website: www.bowmanconsultgroup.com Email: [email protected] Phone: 657-204-6639.

  10. OFSN Presents: Collaborative Problem Solving Training Beginning June 21

    Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) 8-Week CPS Series for Families Help for adults raising kids with challenging behaviors. Online, Facilitated by Signe Miller, with Oregon Family Support Network, Think:Kids CPS Certified Dates: Wednesdays, beginning June 21, 2023 - August 9th, 2023, meeting weekly 12:30 -2:00 pm

  11. Introduction to Collaborative Problem Solving® (CPS)

    Available Multiple Dates/Time: This training is also offered on 8/5/2021 from 6-7:30pm and 9/14/2021 from 6-7:30pm. Course Description: Meet certified Collaborative Problem Solving Trainers Marcus Saraceno and Paul Kammerzelt from Watershed Problem Solving LLC, for an introduction to Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS).

  12. Oregon Health Authority : Other Treatment Supports : Child and Family

    The Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) model teaches parents and providers how to: Effectively build skills and solve problems with children and youth, and; Help children become more flexible and adaptable. It does this by teaching: Relationship and collaboration. How challenging behaviors are the result of lagging skills.

  13. Think:Kids : Collaborative Problem Solving®

    Flowing from this simple but powerful philosophy, CPS focuses on building skills like flexibility, frustration tolerance and problem solving, rather than simply motivating kids to behave better. The process begins with identifying triggers to a child's challenging behavior and the specific skills they need help developing.

  14. Collaborative Problem Solving

    You might employ this for one of two reasons: 1. Solving the problem requires cognitive skills that are currently beyond your child's level of development. 2. You are focused on other unsolved problems at the moment. When employing Plan C, it's important to note that you are only ignoring this for the time being.

  15. Programs

    Maple Star Skills Trainers use Collaborative Problem Solving to help youth build skills in areas that are lagging. We work to help youth improve in communication, relationship, independent living, and community skills while building pro-social behaviors. We currently serve Columbia, Multnomah, Clackamas, Polk, Yamhill and Washington Counties.

  16. Training

    Rick Bowman is a Certified Trauma Practitioner with a M.A. in Clinical Psychology. He is also a Certified Trainer in Collaborative Problem Solving and a K-12 licensed school administrator in the state of Oregon. His background in leadership positions include experiences in the U.S. military, business, mental health, and education.

  17. Collaborative Problem Solving & Trauma-Informed Training

    Rethinking Challenging Behavior: Collaborative Problem Solving Level 1 Essential Foundations (®MGH, Think:Kids) 9/10 - 9/12/24. ... 10/13/23 - Making Trauma-Informed Practices Actionable · Salem-Keizer School District Albany, Oregon. 10/9 - 10/11/23 - Rethinking Challenging Kids · Williamette Educational Service District Salem, Oregon.

  18. ORA

    This is an introduction to Collaborative Problem Solving. It is an evidence-based practice that supports people in gaining the skills that they need to be successful. ... Learn more Connecting for Leaders ... 2024 Oregon Resource Association | (503) 585-3337 ...

  19. Think:Kids : About Us

    About Us. At Think:Kids, we transform the lives of kids and families by spreading a more accurate and empathic view of chronically misunderstood kids. We do this by teaching adults our revolutionary, evidence-based Collaborative Problem Solving ® approach. Our multi-disciplinary staff also helps organizations implement the approach deeply and ...

  20. About Center Trainings

    We offer in-person and virtual trainings based on the research of the needs of the people who take the trainings. We welcome your feedback so we can continuously improve our training offerings. Contact Erica Keaveney at [email protected] or (503) 583 3999. See our Current Training Opportunities Here. View the Calendar Here.

  21. Collaborative Problem Solving

    Understanding Developmental Disability Services in Oregon for Children (May 2020) 2019 Transition Town Hall Workshop "Shut Up Sisters" Portland, Oregon Video Presentation; Support. Support Groups; ... Collaborative Problem Solving. January 8, 2023 Posted by Kirk Wydner.