Leading Resilience Training (LRT)
Training Program for College Staff
Currently, we are offering a free training program for staff of universities or colleges who work closely with college students. In this training, we teach people how to lead a Resilience Training workshop. This training is available to anyone who works with college students, including advisers, administrators, professors, lecturers, counseling center staff, and trainees. This training consists of video-based instruction along with 5 hours of live teaching, which includes experiential exercises, role-playing, and group discussions, as well as weekly supervision and all of the materials needed to facilitate the workshop.
If you or your institution is currently receiving this training, please use the following link to access our online training video library: LRT for Trainees
If you or your institution is interested in receiving this training, please contact Miriam Yankevich at myankevich@mgh.harvard.edu.
For more information about this training, you can watch this video:
You can learn more about our young adult program from a publication that describes its overall design: Rationale, Methods, Feasibility, and Preliminary Outcomes of a Transdiagnostic Prevention Program for At-Risk College Students, and a publication that describes the results of a randomized controlled trial demonstrating its efficacy: Efficacy of a transdiagnostic, prevention-focused program for at-risk young adults: A waitlist-controlled trial.
Also here’s a link to a 9/24/20 webinar about the program: Becoming an Adult in a Pandemic: Tools for Resilience and Prevention of Mental Illness
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