RISE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SERIES
RISE Module 8: Efficacy
This Module is the fourth and final focused on the element Indicators of Wellbeing(I) within the RISE framework. The Indicators of Wellbeing are defined as the conditions for fostering a sense of psychological wellness and resilience. This learning module covers the indicator of Efficacy.
This module teaches participants how to foster efficacy in youth by empowering capability through encouragement and perseverance. Participants will understand how efficacy supports youth's mental wellbeing and their overall engagement and skill development throughout the episode of care. Participants will learn how to use daily activities and interactions as a way of increasing youth’s use of their strengths and abilities. This module will provide participants with a process to assist them in helping youth build a sense of mastery in their world.
Learning Objectives:
This module teaches participants how to foster efficacy in youth by empowering capability through encouragement and perseverance. Participants will understand how efficacy supports youth's mental wellbeing and their overall engagement and skill development throughout the episode of care. Participants will learn how to use daily activities and interactions as a way of increasing youth’s use of their strengths and abilities. This module will provide participants with a process to assist them in helping youth build a sense of mastery in their world.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe what efficacy is and its value to personal wellbeing and resilience
- Describe the relationship between efficacy and engagement
- Identify the steps and interventions for building mastery
- Identify ways to encourage strengths, abilities and build efficacy in daily activities.
CYC Competencies: Developmental Practice Methods
Module 8 of 13
0.8 hour this module,
18.25 in total for all modules
18.25 in total for all modules
Module 8 Resources
Slide Handout and
Learning Guide
Certificate of completion available
Course Lessons
Created by
Tonya Hotchkin, LMFT, RPT, CTRP-C
Vice President Clinical Services
Vice President Clinical Services
Tonya earned her Bachelor’s degree in Social Work with a minor in Family Studies from University of Northern Iowa in 2007, and her Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Mount Mercy University in 2012.
Tonya has served in a variety of positions and programs in the social services field including inpatient, community based, school based, prevention and outpatient care with her current role being the Vice President of Clinical Services at Tanager Place.
Tonya is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Registered Play Therapist and Certified Trauma Practitioner. Tonya has advanced training in Theraplay, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, Sand Tray and Play Therapy. Tonya is an adjunct professor through Mount Mercy University and has been published for knowledge related to trauma and resilience. Tonya developed the RISE: Wellness and Resilience Framework and has provided a variety of speaking events related to leadership, trauma, resilience and working with children and families in the mental health field.
Tonya is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Registered Play Therapist and Certified Trauma Practitioner. Tonya has advanced training in Theraplay, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, Sand Tray and Play Therapy. Tonya is an adjunct professor through Mount Mercy University and has been published for knowledge related to trauma and resilience. Tonya developed the RISE: Wellness and Resilience Framework and has provided a variety of speaking events related to leadership, trauma, resilience and working with children and families in the mental health field.