Abundance, Deprivation and Somewhere in Between: The Deep Psychology of Money
Professional training with CE credits The Beatles sang that “Money can’t buy me love.” Nevertheless, money plays a huge role in our lives, and it is ever present in the decisions we make, the ways that we feel about ourselves, what we teach our children, and the conflicts that we have in our primary and extended relationships.
Money, wealth, poverty and similar topics may be big themes in therapeutic and coaching settings – or they may feel quite scary for both the seeker and helper to address. Yet money invariably contributes (or not) to our sense of safety and security, in our world and we need to find ways to enter the silence and explore the topics that impact us so deeply. In this training, you will learn:
Who will benefit This training is designed for mental health professionals and 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 coaches, educators, clergy, clinical supervisors, administrators, youth leaders, group leaders, graduate students and others interested in experiential psychotherapy and experiential learning. Tuition Tuition is $95 for the all-day training if registered by Aug. 21, $110 after. It includes the program, six CE credits and psychodrama hours, handouts, tea and healthy snacks. As always, there will be options to address personal work and bring case studies forward for feedback and action supervision. How to register There are two ways to register:
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 the Certified Psychodramatist credential as approved by 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 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. Lunch Please bring your own lunch or expect to go out for a 45-minute lunch break. No refrigeration will be available. What to bring
A selection of Karen's books will be available for inspection and purchase. |
At a glanceWhat Abundance, Deprivation and Somewhere in Between: The Deep Psychology of Money
When 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 28, 2020 Where 313 W. Liberty St., Suite 263, Lancaster, Pa. Instructor Karen Carnabucci, LCSW, TEP CE credits Six credits for social workers, marriage and therapists and licensed professional counselors, plus psychodrama credits Tuition $95 by Aug. 21, 2020, $110 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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