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Breakfast Seminar
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 26, 9:30–11AM
HARM REDUCTION
Harm reduction strategies reduce the negative consequences of drug use
and improve quality of life. Clinicians meets clients “where they’re at” to
learn their emotional defenses and strengths. Learn the principles of harm
reduction and their relationship to modern psychoanalytic techniques.
Bring cases to discuss. 1.5 CEUs.
Complimentary Breakfast. RSVP: 212.260.7050.
Raul Plasencia, LCSW; Director of Bailey Holt House; modern psychoanalyst
in private practice.
Laurie Mitchell, PhD; Director, Marcus
Lunch Seminar
FRIDAY APRIL 30, 1:00–2:30PM
Social Workers and the Couch: IS PSYCHOANALYTIC TRAINING FOR YOU?
JOIN US FOR LUNCH AND AN EXPLORATION of the ways that modern
psychoanalytic training can expand and strengthen your clinical insights
and supervisory skills. We will discuss questions about psychoanalytic training,
what challenges are involved, and how you might come to a better
understanding about whether this may be a path you want to follow.
A Complimentary Lunch is provided. RSVP: 212.260.7050
Mimi Crowell, PhD, LP, President of the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic
Studies and Program Director of the New York Graduate School of Psychoanalysis
is joined by Sybil Schacht, LCSW, Hunter College School of Social Work and
Jennifer Lieber, LCSW, New York University School of Social Work, both
members of the modern psychoanalytic community.
Evening Seminar
FRIDAY MARCH 19, 7:30–9:00PM
ADOLESCENTS IN TREATMENT
Dr. Zaretsky will discuss and demonstrate how to work with adolescents
in group and individual treatments especially focusing on depression,
identity struggles, oppositionalism, violence, and maturity. Discussion and
a social gathering follow.
No Charge • RSVP: 212.260.7050
Sheila Zaretsky, PhD, faculty member, ACAP; consultant in schools and therapeutic
programs in and around Newark; private practice in Northern New Jersey.
Student Clinical Presentation Forum
FRIDAY MARCH 26, 7:30–9:00PM
Ms. Newsome moderates this clinical case presentation. The venue gives
students in the Field Placement and Certificate Candidacy levels of
training an opportunity to demonstrate their clinical learning processes,
gain presentation experience, stimulate group discussion, and engage
in a dialogue with the moderator. Ms Joyce Caraccioli, a student in the
Certificate Program will present clinical material. The formum is followed
by discussion and a social gathering.
No Charge • RSVP: 212.260.7050
Moderator: Faye Newsome, MA, LP. Faculty, CMPS, NYGSP and BGSP.
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