Courses & Workshops
Advanced Clinical Training
CEU credits: Approved by NASW
Location: JBFCS, 120 West 57th Street, between 6th and 7th Avenues
Registration deadline: September 28, 2007 for Fall or full year courses, January 15 for Spring courses
Fee: $500.00 / 5 sessions, $1,200 / 24 sessions
The Advanced Clinical Training of JBFCS will open its doors this Fall to clinicians with a Master’s degree and at least 2 years post-Masters experience.
Full Year Course
Ongoing Case Consultation in Couples and Family Work for Experienced Practitioners
24 Sessions - October 25, 2007 through June 19, 2008
1:00 pm to 2:45 pm
This small group consultation will focus on the participants’ clinical work with couples and families. Each member will be able to present his/her own work for feedback from the consultant and group members. Consultation will include didactic content; participants will be given suggested readings on topics such as stepfamilies, remarried couples, divorcing families, single parent families, adolescents in family treatment, families with loss through suicide and other topics which are germane to the case discussions.
Fall Courses
Sexuality I: Helping Adults with Sexual Concerns
5 Sessions - October 10, 2007 through November 14, 2007
9:00 am to 10:45 am
This course, run as a participatory seminar, will introduce the practitioners to helping adult clients, both single and coupled, who have sexual concerns. Focus will be on the understanding and assessment of sexual concerns as having physical, psychological, and/or dyadic origins with emphasis on appropriate level of intervention and participants’ comfort with eliciting sexual information. Participants will be encouraged to bring in practice examples.
Couples I: The Difficult Couple
5 Sessions - October 10, 2007 through November 14, 2007 11:00 am to 12:45 am
This course, run as a participatory seminar, will introduce the practitioners to helping adult clients, both single and coupled, who have sexual concerns. Focus will be on the understanding and assessment of sexual concerns as having physical, psychological, and/or dyadic origins with emphasis on appropriate level of intervention and participants’ comfort with eliciting sexual information. Participants will be encouraged to bring in practice examples.
Winter Courses
Sexuality II: Introduction to Effective Interventions for Adults with Sexual Concerns
5 Sessions - January 16, 2008 through February 20, 2008
9:00 am to 10:45 am
This course, run as a participatory seminar, will introduce the practitioners to helping adult clients, both single and coupled, who have sexual concerns. Focus will be on the understanding and assessment of sexual concerns as having physical, psychological, and/or dyadic origins with emphasis on appropriate level of intervention and participants’ comfort with eliciting sexual information. Participants will be encouraged to bring in practice examples.
Couples II: Effective Interventions with Couples with Relationship Concerns 5 Sessions - January 16, 2008 through February 20, 2008 11:00 am to 12:45 am
Consultation and training at your agency, serving children from earliest pregnancy through age eight. Designed to nurture reflective relationship-based practice, our staff can tailor resources and/or lead training staff or parent workshops on all relevant topics in one, several or ongoing sessions.
Spring Courses
Sexuality III: Case Studies in Helping Adults with Sexual Concerns
5 Sessions - April 23, 2008 through May 21, 2008 9:00 am to 10:45 am
Consultation and training at your agency, serving children from earliest pregnancy through age eight. Designed to nurture reflective relationship-based practice, our staff can tailor resources and/or lead training staff or parent workshops on all relevant topics in one, several or ongoing sessions.
Couples III: Case Studies in Helping Troubled Couples
5 Sessions - April 23, 2008 through May 21, 2008 11:00 am to 12:45 am
This seminar will focus on assessing and intervening with couples who are on the caseloads of participants. Issues relating to family of origin of participants will be included.
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