Strength-based interventions: Moving from high-risk to high-yield

Michael D. Clark

Why do people change?
How do people change?
What can staff do to increase a client's levels of coping and resilience?
New meta-analysis makes the claim "responsive interventions rule" and this keynote address will outline how increasing the "readiness to change" and constructing a "culture of resilience" can improve the programming of helping organizations.

Recorded: October 2009, Dubrovnik - Cavtat, Croatia.
Coping & Resilience International Conference

Organiser: The Brisbane Institute of Strengths Based Practice

Michael D. Clark
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Michael D. Clark

Michael D. Clark (MSW, LMSW) is a Consultant, Trainer and an Addictions Therapist. Currently Director of the Center for Strength-Based Strategies, United States, Michael is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT). He has provided training and/or onsite technical assistance to mental health, criminal justice and child welfare organisations throughout the United States, as well as Europe, Canada, the Caribbean and Micronesia. With over 20 publications on Strengths work to his credit, Michael has important information to share about motivating challenging clients."strengthsbasedpractice.com.au "

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