332456 Attestation - Women and Psychotherapy

5.Friday, May 10, 2013 - Sessions

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1.Getting Out of My Mind to Avoid Going Out of My Mind: A Patient's Perspective
Alison Bechdel

Objective: To describe a patient’s perspective on treatment
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2.Stories from Women in Therapy
Elissa Ely

Objective: To describe the patient-therapist interaction
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3.The Power of Connection
Judith Jordan

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4.Girls and Women in Therapy: Male Perspectives
Michael Reison

Objective: To define a male perspective on treatment issues
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5.Girls and Women in Therapy: Male Perspectives
David Smith

Objective: To define a male perspective on treatment issues
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6.Violence Against Women: Lifting the Burden of Shame
Judith Lewis Herman

Objective: To present on violence against women
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7.Using a Time-Limited Group Model for Trauma Survivors and Other Populations
Melissa Coco

Objective: To explain group treatment for trauma
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8.Using a Time-Limited Group Model for Trauma Survivors and Other Populations
Michaela Mendelsohn

Objective: To explain group treatment for trauma
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9.Using a Time-Limited Group Model for Trauma Survivors and Other Populations
Emily Schatzow

Objective: To explain group treatment for trauma
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10.Being a Culturally Sensitive Practitioner
Usha Tummala-Narra

Objective: To give examples of being a culturally sensitive practitioner
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