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Emotional Intelligence in Practice: Supporting Client Growth and Clinician Care
Dr. Melanie McNally will explore the powerful role of Emotional Intelligence (EI) in enhancing therapeutic outcomes for adolescent clients, focusing on how EI promotes emotional and behavioral change. She will discuss key dimensions of EI—self-awareness, social awareness, self-regulation, and the effective use of emotions—and how these skills can be integrated into therapy. Dr. McNally will also cover practical interventions for fostering EI in adolescents, along with strategies for building resilience and helping clients manage stress. Finally, she will emphasize the importance of maintaining emotional balance as clinicians, providing self-care tools to prevent burnout and support long-term effectiveness in our work.
About the Presenter
Melanie McNally, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist and brain coach who helps people maximize their potential so they get the most out of life. From adolescents struggling with motivation to executives seeking direction, she helps people feel less overwhelmed, figure out their next steps, and reach meaningful goals. Dr. Melanie has worked in the mental health field since 2005 and has written several books. Recognized nationally for her expertise, Dr. Melanie has been invited to the White House to discuss the paramount importance of teen mental health. She's appeared in The Huffington Post, Parents Magazine, Business Insider, Fast Company, and more.
Continuing Education Information
1 CE Credit, Instructional Level: Intermediate
1 Contact Hour (New York Board of Psychology)
Learning Objectives:
1. Explain the role of emotional intelligence (EI) in adolescent therapy
2. Design practical strategies for building EI in adolescents
3. Apply strategies for self-care and maintenance of emotional balance as clinicians
Statement of Presence or Absence of Conflicts of Interest:
Dr. McNally has no financial relationships or other conflicts of interest to disclose regarding this presentation. She has no commercial or financial support for this presentation. (*unless something needs to be noted about my books)
Disclosure of AI-Generated Content:
Parts of this presentation were developed with the assistance of AI-generated content (ChatGPT), specifically in the areas of content creation and structuring. AI was used as a tool to help draft and organize ideas, but all clinical and professional content remains grounded in established psychological practices and my own expertise.
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