MST Workshop: Implementing Fidelity and Measuring Impact

MST Workshop: Intensive Training in Multisystemic Therapy

Overview:
An intensive training workshop on Multisystemic Therapy (MST) prepares clinicians, supervisors, and agency leaders to deliver MST with fidelity. MST is an evidence-based, family- and community-focused intervention for adolescents with serious behavioral problems (e.g., criminal behavior, substance use, violent conduct). The workshop combines didactic instruction, practical skills practice, and implementation planning.

Who it’s for

  • Clinicians (therapists, counselors) working with adolescents and families
  • Program supervisors and fidelity monitors
  • Agency leaders responsible for service implementation
  • Case managers and community partners who support treatment goals

Typical duration and format

  • Length: 2–5 days (commonly 3 days) of intensive training
  • Format: Mix of lectures, case presentations, role-plays, small-group skill practice, and implementation discussion. Can be delivered in-person or virtually.

Core learning objectives

  1. Understand MST theory and model: ecological/systemic principles, core components, and treatment targets.
  2. Assessment and case formulation: identifying drivers of problem behavior across family, peers, school, and community systems.
  3. Evidence-based interventions: behavior management strategies, caregiver skill-building, and interventions addressing peer and school risk factors.
  4. Therapist skills: engagement, motivational techniques, problem-solving, and structured goal-setting.
  5. Fidelity and supervision: using fidelity tools, outcome monitoring, and supervisor coaching techniques.
  6. Implementation planning: adapting MST to local systems, referral pathways, and sustainability strategies.

Typical agenda highlights

  • Introduction to MST research and outcomes
  • Mapping multisystemic case formulations
  • Structured role-plays: family sessions, caregiver training, and crisis intervention
  • Use of measurement tools and progress monitoring
  • Supervision labs: fidelity rating and corrective feedback
  • Planning for local implementation and overcoming common barriers

Key materials and tools provided

  • MST treatment manual excerpts and worksheets
  • Case formulation templates and session guides
  • Fidelity checklists and outcome monitoring forms
  • Sample role-play scenarios and video demonstrations

Expected outcomes after attending

  • Improved clinician competence in delivering MST interventions
  • Clear plans for integrating MST into agency workflows
  • Supervisor ability to monitor and improve fidelity
  • Enhanced readiness to track outcomes and sustain program quality

Implementation considerations

  • Requires organizational commitment to fidelity monitoring and ongoing supervision.
  • Caseload and staffing models may need adjustment to match MST intensity.
  • Local adaptation should preserve core components; consult MST purveyor or training materials when modifying.

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