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How to Treat Failure to Launch
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Introducing Your Course and Instructor (5:56)
How to Navigate the Platform (5:01)
DOCUMENT: Course Slide Handouts
The Hikikomori Phenomenon
What's the Deal with Failure to Launch? (14:42)
Case Example: "George" (6:51)
Who Exactly Are We Talking About? Part One (11:23)
Who Exactly Are We Talking About? Part Two (11:57)
What ISN'T the Problem? (8:20)
Background Epidemiology: Youth in the 21st Century (8:31)
The Demographics of Hikikomori (To the Extent We Know Them) (5:39)
Risk Factors for Launchpad Problems
Societal Risk Factors: Why Now? Why So Many? Part One (9:05)
Societal Risk Factors. Part Two (13:32)
Case Example: "Roger" (2:49)
Risk Factors in the Client's Personal History (9:59)
Risk Factors We Deliberately (and Foolishly) Create in Youth (16:59)
Risk Factors in the Family (17:15)
Conducting Your Assessment
Handling the Referral: Who is Your Client? (3:58)
Assessment Day: Your Top Priorities (14:14)
DOCUMENT: 24 Hour Monitoring Sheet
Identifying the Significant Risk Factors (6:22)
DOCUMENT: Adult Independence Factor Sheet
Consider the Client's Stage of Change (12:53)
First, Get an Invitation: Handling the Assessment-to-Therapy Transition (5:51)
Alliance and Buy-In: The Groundwork of Therapy
Structuring Therapy: Length, Frequency, and Contracts (13:47)
The Alliance in Hikikomori Therapy, Part One (16:52)
The Alliance in Hikikomori Therapy, Part Two (8:32)
Avoidance or Anxiety: Which is Your Key Focus? (4:47)
The Kidnapping Question: A Strategy for Normalizing Mood (4:49)
How to Find and Focus on Shared Goals (10:12)
The Costs and Benefits of Staying Stuck (9:06)
Intervention Strategies: Your Toolkit
Accessing Your Client's Vision of the Future (20:51)
DOCUMENTS: Goal-Setting Brainstorming Sheets
Break it into Steps: Creating SMART Immediate Goals (22:18)
DOCUMENTS: Developing Immediate Goals
DOCUMENTS: Lifestyle Management Components
Turn Skill Deficits Into a Shopping List (8:06)
Financial Self-Management (3:10)
The Three Zones of Comfort: Orienting the Client to Exposure (11:47)
DOCUMENT: Zones of Comfort Diagram
Exposure Therapy Essentials (14:19)
DOCUMENTS: Exposure Therapy Helpers
Turbocharging with Exposure Therapy with Assistants (10:33)
Screen Time: Lengthen Your Client's Real-World Life (17:13)
Cognitive Work: Catching the Roadblocks (18:59)
DOCUMENTS: Cognitive Work
Work and School: Strategies to Get the Ball Rolling (15:07)
Strategies to Expand your Client's Social Network (13:19)
Mini-Groups: An Untested Option (10:05)
Walking a Tightrope: Getting Parents Involved
What's the Point of Parenting? (11:53)
Shifting the Balance Toward Self-Support (10:39)
Integrating Family in Individual Therapy (13:13)
Hidden Saboteurs: Good Reasons for Wrong Directions (9:21)
Getting the Family On Board (7:42)
The Battleground: Becoming an Adult by Remaining a Child (11:30)
Shifting the Family from Guywire to Launchpad (8:37)
DOCUMENT: Core Concepts for Parents
When a Parent is the Client (17:05)
Preventing Delays on the Launchpad
Parenting for Prevention: How to Raise an Adult (11:28)
Unrequested Advice for Educators (15:45)
Wrapping It To Go
The Open Door: Time to Move On (2:59)
DOCUMENT: References and Resources
EVALUATION FORM AND QUIZ
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