Creating Intentional Spaces for Therapy
Researchers have speculated that the physical environment in which therapy takes place plays a vital role in determining whether or not a client stays in therapy. Have you ever wondered how you can best utilize your office environment to compliment your work? In this workshop we will explore relevant research on therapeutic office spaces, reflect on our own spaces, and discuss a variety of ways we can utilize our office spaces to complement and enhance our work as clinicians in daily clinical work. Attendees will walk away with ideas for creating intentional spaces for treatment that both themselves and their clients will find useful. This presentation is relevant for clinicians who work in office spaces with a variety of client populations.
https://nefesh.org/workshops/TheArt2023/viewFREE WEBINAR
The Art of the Office:
Creating Intentional Spaces for Therapy
Previously Recorded
Presenter: Jamie Keaton Jones, LICSW, LCSW, PhD
Course Length: 2 Hours
Learning Objectives:
- List 3 ways (at least) in which the physical environment of the therapy office space can play a role in clinical work.
- Explain at least 2 theories related to the interaction between the physical environment and behavior/emotions.
- State 3 (at least) ideas related to how office space can be altered to meet the needs and preference of themselves and clients.
This workshop Offers 2 Continuing Education Credits
This webinar is recorded and will not grant live credits.
Researchers have speculated that the physical environment in which therapy takes place plays a vital role in determining whether or not a client stays in therapy. Have you ever wondered how you can best utilize your office environment to compliment your work? In this workshop we will explore relevant research on therapeutic office spaces, reflect on our own spaces, and discuss a variety of ways we can utilize our office spaces to complement and enhance our work as clinicians in daily clinical work. Attendees will walk away with ideas for creating intentional spaces for treatment that both themselves and their clients will find useful. This presentation is relevant for clinicians who work in office spaces with a variety of client populations.
Learning Objectives:
- List 3 ways (at least) in which the physical environment of the therapy office space can play a role in clinical work.
- Explain at least 2 theories related to the interaction between the physical environment and behavior/emotions.
- State 3 (at least) ideas related to how office space can be altered to meet the needs and preference of themselves and clients.
Agenda:
Agenda:
Part 1: Overview of the information (total: 45 minutes)
Opening:
Our physical surroundings matter: A general overview 15 minutes
Opening examples of space and behavior connection
Discussion of main theories
The office: 30 minutes
What makes up an office?
Generalizable Physical Components
Implicit Material Primes
Brief history of the therapy office
Review of literature and research on therapy office design
Discussion of therapeutic alliance theme and how this connects with the office space
Part 2: Putting the research into practice (1 hour and 15 minutes)
Designing for you and your values: 15 minutes
Values exercise
What do you have or would like to have in your office inspires gratitude
What do you need in your room to be your best self?
Going a little deeper with authenticity and values
Examples from research
Tailoring rooms for our clients: 15 minutes
Who is your ideal client?
What spatial experience does/would you like your room provide?
Examples from research
Ideal space visualization exercise 10 minutes
Thinking green 10 minutes
Inclusive spaces
Virtual office spaces
Putting it all together: 10 minutes
Identifying our spatial priorities
Evaluating existing spaces
Resources for further exploration 5 minutes
Summary and wrap up 10 minutes
This presentation is open to:
- Social Workers
- Professional Counselors
- Therapists
- Psychologists
- Licensed Mental Health Practitioners
- Medical Doctors and Other Health Professionals
- Other professionals interacting with populations engaged in mental health based services
- New practitioners who wish to gain enhanced insight surrounding the topic
- Experienced practitioners who seek to increase and expand fundamental knowledge surrounding the subject matter
- Advanced practitioners seeking to review concepts and reinforce practice skills and/or access additional consultation
- Managers seeking to broaden micro and/or macro perspectives
Participants will receive their certificate electronically upon completion of the webinar and course evaluation form.
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