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Family and Relational Therapists' Seminar

Family and Relational Therapists' Seminars, 22nd Year

Dates:
October 14 and 15, 2010

January 27 and 28, 2011   

April 28 and 29, 2011
 

Times: Thursdays, 9:30 to 4; Fridays, 9-4

Place: Grailville Conference Center, Loveland, Ohio

CEUs: 36 hours

Cost: $160.

"Good therapy must include the therapists' physiological, psychosomatic, psychotic and endocrine reactions to a deeply personal interaction system. The freedom to move in shaman-like primary process responses must be defended by a professional co-therapist or a professional cuddle group. Psychotherapy is a counterculture process, and if the therapist is not protected, the community will wither him (or her.)"

- Carl Whitaker, M.D.

Participants:
Closed group of experienced therapists in mid-career with advanced family therapy training

In the seminar participants will:
1. Understand the impact and the power of the person of the therapist in family therapy.

2. Increase supervisory skills with family therapy cohorts, supervisees, interns, and students by way of group supervision.

3. Work through clinical ethics issues with a group of experienced colleagues.

4. Practice systems consultation techniques in the group process that can be extrapolated to work in the field.

5. Understand the place of family therapy in the larger society and support the therapists' survival as professionals.

Approved for:
Ohio Counselor CEUs
Ohio Social Work CEUs
Ohio Psychology CEUs

To apply to this program, please send your name, address, daytime telephone number and e-mail address, along with a statement of which program you are applying to and your expectations from the program.

Send them either to:

Cincinnati Gestalt Institute
48 E. Hollister Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45219

Or e-mail it to:
cgi@cincinnatigestalt.org