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Wednesday July 16, 2025 9:45am - 10:50am CDT
Objectives:
  1. Professionals will learn the art of sequencing interventions from beginning to end.
  2. Professionals will explore strategies to create stronger team dynamics and collaboration.
  3. Professionals will walk away with new experiential interventions to apply to populations they serve.

Abstract:
Team building fosters a supportive learning environment where students feel more engaged, motivated, and connected to their peers. “The Science of Team Building: Ways to Boost Engagement Across Any Group” will provide practitioners with foundational understanding of the art of sequencing group engagement from beginning to end. This workshop will teach interventions that can be adapted to various populations and settings.

This workshop is designed to be highly interactive, with participants taking an active role in community-building activities. You’ll not only explore the intervention but also engage with it directly as a participant, creating a meaningful, shared learning experience.


Statement of Need: Attending this workshop is essential for gaining practical, hands-on knowledge in team-building techniques that enhance engagement, motivation, and connection.
 
Speakers
avatar for Roxanne Castillo-Beckett, MA, LPC

Roxanne Castillo-Beckett, MA, LPC

Founder, Adventure Mind, PLLC
Roxanne has extensive experience spanning over 16 years working with at-risk populations in various settings. Her background includes roles in residential treatment centers, providing bilingual services to unaccompanied minors, crisis assessment and intervention in hospital settings... Read More →
avatar for Araceli Marquez, MS, LPC

Araceli Marquez, MS, LPC

Founder, Adventure Mind, PLLC
Araceli is a proud Texas veteran and is a Licensed Professional Counselor, with a focus in experiential and outdoor behavioral healthcare.  Certified in Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Araceli pioneered TF-CBT experiential groups at the Children’s Advocacy... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 9:45am - 10:50am CDT
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