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Conversations on the Clinical and Ethical Future of our Profession for Mental Health Professionals
May 11, 2018 @ 9:00 am - 3:30 pm
$150.00
“Do not go where the path may lead. Instead go where there is no path and leave a trail.” ~Ralph Waldo EmersonIf you are a professional who is curious about the history of your field, engaged in how you practice, and wants to cultivate the conversation regarding the future of how you practice and your profession, this ethics workshop is for you.This ethics workshop will provide an overview of the past four decades in the field of mental health, a panel of professionals who are practicing in innovative ways and venues, and have 2 engaging break out sessions to discuss current ways of practicing and the ethical principles and oversight needs for the future of our field.PANEL ANNOUNCED~ Joanna Colrain, LPC, CGP, ACS, on Mindfulness Supervision and Mentoring~ Murray Dabby, LCSW, on Creative Performance Arts and Ethical Edges~ Jen Liam, LCSW, on Motion in Emotion: Using Movement On and Off the Couch~ Liza Gellerstadt, LCSW on The Path of a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist: Where Do We Go From Here?~ Nanci Stockwell, LCSW on From Clinical To The Corporate WorldTHE DAY WILL INCLUDE:~ Overview of the past 4 decades of our profession~ Identify historical trends that have shaped and influenced who we are and how we practice~ Panel of professional who are practicing in unique and innovative forms and venues~ Break out sessions in morning and afternoon to discuss how you are uniquely practicing currently, and process ethical oversight needs for the future~ Snacks and beverages thru out the day + lunch~ A bright, beautiful space, which connects to an 11 acre green space. A true urban retreat for learning, handicap accessible and free parking!Joanna Colrain, LPC, CGP, ACS and Alyce E. Wellons, LCSW will lead a panel of clinicians to talk about where we have been, where we want to go, and how we get there. Joanna will discuss the ethical considerations in setting new trends and look at what happens when we intentionally create innovative work. The panel will provide structure and stimulation as we outline our current practicing trends and shape our needs for an innovative future of the field. This is an ethics workshop like no other and not to be missed!