Elizabeth Buchholz Certified Trainer

The Collaborative Problem Solving Certified Community

With millions of kids struggling with their behavior in North America alone, Think:Kids is constantly working to expand access to our Collaborative Problem Solving® (CPS) approach. Thanks to our Certification Program, there is a growing community of people who are Certified and Certified Trainers across North America and the world!

Members of our Think:Kids Certified Community include parents, educators, mental health professionals, and more. They provide a range of services such as outpatient and in-home counseling, inpatient and residential treatment, and teach our Parent/Caregiver, Introduction, and Essential Foundation courses.

Search the map below to find someone who is Certified or a Certified Trainer near you. Don’t see anyone in your region yet? You could be the first! Learn how to become Certified in Collaborative Problem Solving.

Elizabeth Buchholz

Think:Kids

Certified Trainer and Consultant


ehbuchholz@mgb.org

Area Served: Powhatan, VA, United States

Currently Offering Parent/Caregiver Classes
  • No
Currently Offering Non-Clinical, One-on-One Parent/Caregiver support
  • No
Currently Providing Outpatient Child and/or Family Therapy
  • No
Type of Licensed Clinician
  • N/A
Languages Offered for the Above Services
  • English
About Me:
  • Elizabeth Buchholz, MNS is a Certified Trainer and Consultant and works with learners across the Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) continuum. She provides training and coaching for organizations, provides implementation consultation sessions, and facilitates learning through the Certification program.

    Elizabeth has experience working directly with youth and families using Collaborative Problem Solving in residential treatment, private day schools, and treatment foster care. As an Organization Learning Manager for a statewide nonprofit, she provided training and consultation in Collaborative Problem Solving and Implementation to staff and families in each of these settings. Elizabeth also led the direct care team in a large residential facility using the CPS approach as both a human resources management approach and as the guiding philosophy for interacting with and treating clients and families.

    Elizabeth received a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice with a minor in Philosophy and a master’s degree in Nonprofit Studies with a concentration in Implementation Science and Trauma Informed Care from the University of Richmond.

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