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Posted: | 2012-04-13, 07:20PM | |
The New Jersey Institute for Training in Psychoanalysis Inc. Presents......... 1-Day CEU Spring Workshop Intensive: Sunday, April 22, 2012 Take Both Workshops and Earn 5.5 CEUs & Clock Hours for $150.00 (light lunch included) # 1 ethics for the experienced practitioner: part i Upon completion of this workshop, the attendee will have updated the knowledge and skills regarding their responsibility to clients, as well as the knowledge of ethical business practice and appropriate professional behavior. Part I of this workshop will cover self determination, informed consent, competence, and privacy and confidentiality. Part II of this workshop will be run in our Summer 2011 Workshop series on Sunday, June 10, 2012. instructor: Janice Victor, LCSW, NCPsy.A cost: $75 (if taken alone) time: 9:30-12:00PM 2.5 CEUs & NBCC clock hours. Completion of both parts of this workshop will satisfy the NJ State Board of Social Work Examiner’s license renewal requirement. Approved by the NJ State Board of Social Work Examiners cultural engagement in the psychotherapy process (approved by NJ Society for Clinical Social Work and National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC) Instructors: Inna Danielli, LSW, and Daphne Chang, LPC cost: $65.00 (if taken alone) time: 1:00-4:00PM 3 ceus & clock hours Instructor: Inna Danielli, LSW, will facilitate the first 1-1/2 hours of this workshop. Attendees will learn the specific techniques of how to engage with patients from different cultural backgrounds and countries, as well as learning about the role of a “sense of belonging” in therapy. Instructor: Daphne Lin Chang, LPC, will facilitate the second 1-1/2 hours of this workshop. Attendees will learn to formulate a system to navigate and to identify multicultural, multiracial and multiethnic issues in psychotherapy. Attendees will learn how to understand and to apply the concept of “the public self and the private self” in clinical settings. Visit us on the web at: www.njinstitute.com to register or call us at 201-836-1065.
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