Bringing the Ethics of Inclusion to Psychotherapy and Other Healing Spaces
Professional training with CE credits Ethics and social justice are key components in the code of the profession of social work and similar helping professions. Yet we constantly face the question about how to address social justice concerns in practical and useful ways in our practices and work settings.
Beyond multiculturalism education and cultural competency, we discover a new phrase – that of decolonizing therapy, which challenges us to explore how we can begin to include the trauma of oppression within our healing and helping sessions and dismantle the often-unconscious structures of racism. In this three-hour online training workshop, led by Karen Carnabucci, LCSW, TEP, we look at practical ways that psychotherapists and other helpers can support inclusion in their work particularly regarding Black, Indigenous and People of Color. Although no one will be turned away, this training workshop is especially designed for white psychotherapists and other professional helpers who have been immersed in the dominant society and are looking for ways to begin to sensitivity address how they can become more welcoming to Black, Indigenous and People of Color. We will use experiential and interactive teaching activities to support the exploration of multiple ways that we can design our practices to become more welcoming to “the other,” particularly people of color. In this workshop, you will learn:
Tuition Tuition for this training workshop is $55 by Feb. 8,, $65 after. The fee will include handouts, which you may retrieve online, and three CE credits. CE credits CE credits will be provided for social workers, marriage and family therapists, licensed professional counselors and psychologists, plus psychodrama and Act 48 hours. This workshop will be suitable for clinicians who are seeking ethics credits for re-licensure. How to register You may register online with your credit card here. Questions or special needs Please contact Karen here with questions or special needs Who will benefit This training is designed for mental health professionals and other professional helpers, including social workers, marriage and family therapists, licensed counselors, addictions counselors, physicians, nurses, creative arts therapists, massage therapists and bodyworkers, alternative health practitioners, life and wellness coaches, educators, clergy, clinical supervisors, administrators, youth leaders, group leaders, graduate students and others interested in experiential psychotherapy and experiential learning. More on CE and psychodrama credits Karen Carnabucci, LCSW, TEP, and Companions In Healing are approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors to offer continuing education for social workers, marriage and family therapists and professional counselors according to Pennsylvania Board Approval #SWPR-004002. These training hours also may be counted towards certification with the American Board of Examiners In Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy. Training hours may be counted towards certification approved by the International Society of Experiential Professionals. You also may be able to submit this certificate for credits in another helping discipline or in another state. Please contact your respective state board for information. |
At a glanceWhat Bringing the Ethics of Inclusion to Psychotherapy and Other Healing Spaces
When 9 a.m. to noon, Friday, Where Online Instructor Karen Carnabucci, LCSW, TEP CE credits Three credits for social workers, marriage and therapists and licensed professional counselors, psychologists plus psychodrama hours and Act 48 hours. Tuition $45 by Feb. 8, $55 after How to register
Early registration is recommended.
Liberty Place is located at 313 W. Liberty St, Lancaster, Pa. , with convenient free parking in a large lot across the street. The building is located six blocks from the Lancaster Amtrak station and is accessible from Routes 501, 272, 72, 30, 222 and 283.
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