Selective Mutism Training for
Mental Health & Allied Health Professionals
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
Adapted for Selective Mutism (PCIT-SM)
March 6-7, 2020

When

Friday, March 6, 2020 at 9:00 AM CST
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Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 4:30 PM CST

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Where

Washington University - GW Brown School of SW 
George Warren Brown School of Social Work
1 Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130
 

 
Driving Directions 

Onsite parking available for a fee of $9 per day. Advanced reservations for parking are not required.

Lunch options

There are numerous on-campus eating options for lunch. 

No snacks or meals are provided but you are welcomed to bring food and beverages in with you. Please plan accordingly as only a lunch break is scheduled for each day.

Recommended Hotel

Chase Park Plaza Hotel 
212 N. Kingshiway Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63108
https://www.sonesta.com/us/missouri/st-louis/chase-park-plaza-royal-sonesta-st-louis 

The Chase Park Plaza is a wonderful classic St. Louis hotel in the heart of the vibrant Central West End. It is the closest hotel to the Washington University campus as well. All restaurants and small store shopping is within walking distance. Attendees staying there can easily share a Lyft or Uber to the workshop room which is only 5-10 minutes from the hotel. St. Louis' beautiful Forest Park lies between the hotel and the Washington University campus.

Training Director

Steven Kurtz, PhD, ABPP
Master Trainer, PCIT International
PCIT-SM Treatment Developer
Founder & President, Kurtz Psychology Consulting PC

212-658-0110 
sm@kurtzpsychology.com 

Intended Audience

This training is primarily intended for mental health therapists licensed for independent practice who are treating or expect to be treating children with selective mutism (SM). Other licensed professionals are welcomed as well including SLPs, PTs, OTs, BCBAs recognizing that some of the behavioral terminology and procedures may be a bit less familiar. If in doubt, contact the Dr. Kurtz directly to discuss. Educators would be better served by the 1-day Parent & Educator Training program on March 5, 2020. Contact Dr. Kurtz for details.

Must I have prior PCIT training?

No, you do not have to be already certified in PCIT prior to taking this PCIT-SM training. If you are not a PCIT Certifed Therapist you will however need to complete the free online PCIT course provided by UC Davis prior to our PCIT-SM training. This is a 10-hour, 11-module course to provide an in-depth overview of the basic PCIT paradigm. You can register for our training now and complete this online course prior to our onsite PCIT-SM training. 

Pre-Requisites

Attendees should have working familiarity with basic behavioral principles of assessment and intervention. Supplemental readings are available on request to help prepare for this course. If you are not a Certified PCIT Therapist you will need to complete the free online PCIT course from UC Davis

Required reading for Certification of PCIT-SM 

Participants in the Certification program will be provided with their required reading, which will include some articles and chapters.

Special Needs & Accommodations for Course Attendees

Kurtz Psychology Consulting PC fully complies with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. If any participant is in need of special accommodations, please submit a written request in advance to sm@kurtzpsychology.com.

CE Grievance Procedures

Kurtz Psychology Consulting PC goes to great lengths to ensure the academic integrity of its CE offereings. If you have any concerns, pleaes bring them to our attention. If your concerns are not resolved, please contact the CE sponsor, PCIT International, via e-mail at pcit.ce@gmail.com or their mailing address: PCIT CE, 22713 NW 191st Lane, High Springs, FL 32643 to submit a complaint or if you have additional questions.

Limits of Certification in PCIT-SM

Please note that the certification as a PCIT-SM therapist or trainer is not certificaiton by PCIT Intnernational as a PCIT therapist or trainer and you will be obligated to make accurate representations in this regard.

Kurtz Psychology Consulting PC will provide a 2-day training for mental health, and behavioral and allied health professionals in Parent-Child Interaction Therapy Adapted for Selective Mutism (PCIT-SM). PCIT-SM is an empirically-supported treatment developed by Dr. Steven Kurtz to treat children with SM. PCIT-SM has been shown in both individual and intensive group formats to significantly increase verbalizations and engagement, to decrease mutism and avoidance, and to lead to significant remission rates of SM. Click here to read the original peer-reviewed research conducted independently by two psychology labs not affiliated with Kurtz Psychology Consulting - one at the Florida International University and one at the British Columbia Children's Hospital in Vancouver, Canada.

SM is an impairing child anxiety disorder that typically renders children virtually unable to speak within their normal limits outside of their homes in school and community situations. SM is typically accompanied by other  comorbid anxiety disorders as well as often accompanied by externalizing disruptive behavior disorders.

Dr. Kurtz pioneered the development of PCIT-SM as an adaptation of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) - a gold standard treatment for young children with disruptive behavior disorders. PCIT-SM is provided to individual patients and families as well as provided in groups and intensive camp-like formats, most notably as Mighty Mouth Kids and Brave BuddiesSM  This 2-day training is designed to allow licensed  clinicians to begin their practice of PCIT-SM based on solid didactic preparation as well as considerable skills practice and "checkouts" over the 2-days of the course. Certification is an optional process described below.

Certified PCIT-SM Therapist

Clinicians have the option of participating in six small-group monthly case consultations with Kurtz Psychology via secure video calls and having our review of some of your recorded treatment sessions.  Video review will include receiving feedback on your acutal use of core components of PCIT-SM, e.g., SM teach sessions for CDI and VDI, doing parent coaching, and guiding fade-ins with teachers and/or peers. We provide you all the necessary limited consent forms. Clinicians who successfully complete the 2-day training as well as the case consultation and video review will become Certified PCIT-SM Therapists.  Certified PCIT-SM therapists are entitled to list this credential in their own promotional materials and will be listed on Dr. Kurtz's website as Certified PCIT-SM providers with hyperlinks to their respective websites. Calls we be held monthly and the requirement is to complete a minimum of six calls over the course of one calendar year from the time the onsite training ends. This schedule allows for vacations or other reasons you might not be able to attend all monthly calls. Calls will be scheduled either at 10am or 11am Eastern time on a weekday agreed on by participants on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday.

Please note this training process is completely separate and distinct from the training process for the original PCIT for disruptive behavior disorders which is administered by PCIT International. Details are available at pcit.org.

Parent and Teacher Training

Dr. Kurtz will also hold a 1-day Parent and Teacher training on Thursday, March 5, 2020 in the same location. This training will help parents and educators to learn the essential skills of the PCIT-SM treatment approach, what we call the CDI and VDI skills, reduce unecessary accommodations, as well as to learn and practice fading-in peers, teachers, and others as needed. Click on this link for more information about this 1-day parent and teacher training.

Presenter: Steven Kurtz, PhD, ABPP

Dr. Kurtz is a licensed psychologist and is certified as a Master Trainer by PCIT International.  He is Board Certified in Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy by the American Board of Professional Psychology and a Clinical Fellow in the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA). He is on the Board of Directors for the Selective Mutism Association. Dr. Kurtz has been a tireless advocate for children's mental health for decades. In addition to many peer reviewed publications and presentations, he has appeared on ABC Nightline, NBC Today Show,  PBS Keeping Kids Healthy, and numerous other TV, print and radio outlets to spread awareness of empirically-supported treatments and to help de-stigmatize access to mental health care. He travels internationally to train parents, teachers and mental health professionals, with recent trips to Ireland, Dubai, Germany and Canada to carry forward this important work.

Co-Presenter: Andrea Brandon, PhD, ABPP

Dr. Brandon is a Board Certified Clinical and Adolescent Child Psychologist who specializes in the treatment of selective mutism (SM) and disruptive behavior disorders. Dr. Brandon delivers Parent Child Interaction Therapy – Selective Mutism (PCIT-SM) and Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) at her private practice, childthrive, located in Northwest, Indiana. Dr. Brandon was trained in PCIT-SM in 2011 by its developer, Dr. Steven Kurtz, through Advanced Therapeutic Solutions (ATS), located in Oak Brook, IL. Dr. Brandon completed her post-doctorate fellowship at the Primary Care Center for Psychological Health from 2010 to 2012, also in Northwest Indiana. Simultaneously, Dr. Brandon received SM specialty training and supervision at ATS and administered individual and group treatment, along with individual and group treatment intensives for children and adolescents with SM and social anxiety disorder until 2016. During her employment at ATS, Dr. Brandon also provided supervision and training of PCIT-SM to others. Dr. Brandon earned her Board Certification in Child and Adolescent Psychology through the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) in 2015. She earned her Master’s and Doctorate degrees in psychology from Adler University in Chicago, IL, in 2010, after having completed her pre-doctoral internship at the Children’s Institute, Inc., in Los Angeles, CA.

Schedule

Friday, March 6, 2020
8:30 Onsite registration and making yourself at home

9:00 Welcoming remarks, introductions, goal setting

9:30 Introduction to Selective Mutism (SM)

PCIT-SM Overview

Assessment in PCIT-SM

12:00 LUNCH (on your own)

1:30 Child-Directed Interactions (CDI) 

Guided Practice and Skills Checkouts

4:00 Ending time for Day #1

Saturday, March 7, 2020

9:00 Verbal-Directed Interactions (VDI)

Guided Practice and Skills Checkouts

10:30 Fading-in significant others to the child's talking circle

Peers, teachers, coaches, relatives 

12:30 LUNCH (on your own)

2:00 Special considerations:

Collaborating with schools

Accommodations, 504, IEP processes

Medication considerations

Planning for your actual treatment cases

4:00 Wrap-Up & Closing Remarks

4:30 Ending time for Day #2

2-day Basic Training Highlights:

  • Overview of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) and the Adaptation to Selective Mutism (PCIT-SM)
  • Didactic lectures with video exemplars of all stages of treatment
  • Experiential skills practice throughout with feedback
  • All essential forms will be provided and may be copied for future use
  • Spreadsheets will be provided for assessment and treatment tracking
  • Score, graph, and interpret the Selective Mutism Questionnaire (SMQ) and the other public domain questionnaires used in our assessment: SCARED Anxiety Questionnaire, SNAP Questionnaire for Disruptive Behavior Disorders
  • Guided practice in the two phases of the PCIT-SM Treatment: CDI and VDI
  • Discussion of special considerations such as children with significant comorbidities and how to work with schools in the treatment process
  • Medication considerations for non-prescribers and how to manage expectations with families
  • All forms, scoring and graphing templates included in training fee

Certification as a PCIT-SM Therapist:

  • Followup case consultation to become credentialed provider of PCIT-SM by the treatment developer, Dr. Steven Kurtz
  • 6 monthly case consultation calls to enhance your implementation of PCIT-SM
  • Review with feedback of session videos covering your teaching and implementation of CDI, VDI, parent coaching and fading-in skills with peers or teachers. Limited consent forms will be provided.
  • Upon successful completion of both the 2-day onsite training and the video reviews with fidelity, you will be awarded documentation as a Certified PCIT-SM Therapist. 
  • Listing on our website as a Certified PCIT-SM Therapist. 
  • Permission to use this endorsement on your website and in your marketing as well.

Continuing Education (CE) Credits

PCIT International is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. PCIT International maintains responsibility for this program and its content. This 2-day course will earn 10.5 CEs both for APA and for PCIT therapists. 

A continuing education certificate for the event will be obtained using the website, CE-Go. After the event, you will receive an email containing a link to CE-Go.   (This link will be sent to the email account you used to register for the event). Upon accessing the CE-Go website, you will be able to:
•           Complete evaluation forms for the event (Mandatory to receive credit)
•           Download your continuing education certificate in a PDF format

If you have any questions or concerns regarding the CE-Go process, please contact CE-Go at 877 248 6789 or by email at support@ce-go.com

Fees

The 2-day PCIT-SM Training fee is $1000. You can choose to pay all at once or opt for a payment plan of $500 now and automatic monthy payments of $100 per month plus a convenience fee of $15 per monthy payment.  If you choose the extended payment plan option, please click here to complete Payment Plan Authorization form and return to us as a PDF. 

The additional optional fee for the ongoing case consultations, which will prepare your to earn the Certified PCIT-SM Therapist, and allow you to be referenced on our websites as a trained PCIT-SM clinician, is $1000.  This fee can be paid all at once, or choose the extended payment plan option with an initial payment plan of $500 followed by 5 montly payments of $100 plus a $15 per installment convenience fee. If you choose the extended payment plan option, please click here to complete Payment Plan Authorization form and send to us as a PDF. 

Companion Parent & Teacher 1-day Training

We are holding a companion 1-day training in PCIT-SM skills specifically for parents and teachers to be held on Thursday, March 5, 2020 in the same space at Washington University. Please feel free to share this link with interested persons: 1-day Parent & Teacher Traininig in PCIT-SM.