In this webinar, Dr. Kliman will introduce to you Reflective Network Therapy: a remarkably effective school-based psychotherapeutic method harnessing small social networks for the good of emotionally disturbed preschoolers and those with developmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorders. RNT allows the therapist to work with a child in a classroom setting without separating the child from peers. Hundreds of briefings and debriefings occur with teachers, the children and their peers.
Dr. Kliman will provide an in-depth explanation of the method — including the use of the network team of parents, peers, teachers, and in-classroom therapists. Participants will witness how this method has been used in many real-life environments and is well-tested for feasibility, replicability, IQ effects, and children's global mental health results. Dr. Kliman will present research showing RNT has a substantial evidence base, with about the same number of treated children and a larger number of comparison and control cases as the published IQ results of the most widely used school-based methods. You can learn more about Reflective Network Therapy here.