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Thursday - Saturday, March 4, 5, and 6, 2010 Trauma: Intersections Among Narrative, Neuroscience, and Psychoanalysis at The George Washington University in Foggy Bottom, Washington, DC Click here for Information and Registration |
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2010-2011 American Psychoanalytic Association's Fellowship Program Application Deadline: Monday, February 8, 2010 The APsaA is seeking outstanding applicants from all three of the major mental health professions: psychiatry, psychology, clinical social work, and from academia. Please feel call our office at (919) 847-2323 if you are interested in receiving a copy of the 2010-2011 Fellowship Program brochure. Applications can be downloaded from the APsaA Website.
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Dear Collagues and Friends of NCPF,
Happy New Year to All! We hope you all enjoyed the holiday season. We are excited to share the "new look" our weekly e-bulletin to mental health providers. As always, we welcome your feedback regarding the information we are putting together to keep you informed. Do not hesitate to share your ideas.
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Newly Added to the Calendar & Updates |
Saturday, January 9 10:00 am to 12:00noon FAMILY SKILLS BUILDING IS FOCUS OF JANUARY 9th PARENT TRAINING Where: Orange United Methodist Church, 1220 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Chapel Hill Sponsor: The Family Advocacy Network (FAN), a program of the Mental Health Association in Orange County Details: A free training for parents and caregivers of special needs children, as well as the professionals who provide them with services and support Presenter: Will Dudenhausen from the Dispute Settlement Center of Orange County. To register: Contact Julie Bailey, Family Advocate, at julie@mhaorangeco.org, or call 919-942-8083, ext. 2.
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January
Saturday, January 9 10:00 am to 12:00noon FAMILY SKILLS BUILDING IS FOCUS OF JANUARY 9th PARENT TRAINING Where: Orange United Methodist Church, 1220 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Chapel Hill Sponsor: The Family Advocacy Network (FAN), a program of the Mental Health Association in Orange County Details: A free training for parents and caregivers of special needs children, as well as the professionals who provide them with services and support Presenter: Will Dudenhausen from the Dispute Settlement Center of Orange County. To register: Contact Julie Bailey, Family Advocate, at julie@mhaorangeco.org, or call 919-942-8083, ext. 2.
Friday, January 22 12pm-1pm Jewish Family Services Clinical Connections 2009-2010: Treatment of Attachment Disorders in Children Where: Durham, NC, 27707 (Durham-Chapel Hill Jewish Federation Office) Presenter: Greta Zuck, PhD, LPC, NBCC, RPT Registration: To receive CEU certificate at the program's conclusion you must register in advance at http://shalomdch.org/page.aspx?ID=129247. Other certificates will be mailed. Bring a vegetarian/dairy lunch. Drinks are provided.
Monday, January 25 11:30am-2pm Clinical Lecture Series: Beyond the Gender Binary: Broadening our Lens and Strengthening our Work Where: 325 Pittsboro St CB #3550 Chapel Hill, NC 27599 (Tate-Turner-Kurault Auditorium) Sponsor: UNC Chapel Hill School of Social Work Clinical Lecture Series Presenter: Kendra Smith, PhD Fees: $20 per workshop; $100 for entire series (seven lectures)-save $40 CEUs: 2 contact hours available per workshop (total of 14 contact hours for series) On-line registration: http://ssw.unc.edu/programs/clinical_lecture_seriesFor more information: Contact dbarrett@unc.edu |
Psychoanalytic Education Center of the Carolinas |
Spring 2010 Courses
 Click on course titles for details, prerequisites & registration information. Brief descriptions are below.
Course at Lucy Daniels Foundation, Cary
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Wishing you a New Year filled with peace, prosperity and happiness.
Sincerely,
Sarah Stiegler Executive Director (interim) |
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