PLEASE NOTE THE DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS JUNE 15, 2018

Join one of three panels of experts, providing 15-minute talks on state of the art information:

A Series of Psychotherapy Survival Tips: The Profession
State of the art information about the profession of psychotherapy, in bite-sized pieces. Join Ben Caldwell, Psy.D. and others to discuss topics such as:
How to Save Psychotherapy
The Plight of the Intern
Embracing Diversity
Tackling Mental Health Stigma
Improving Clinical Outcomes
The Whole Person Therapist
 

A Series of Psychotherapy Survival Tips: The Business
State of the art information about the business of psychotherapy, in bite-sized pieces. A strong clinical practice must have a foundation of strong business practices. Oftentimes these hidden practices can greatly impact your clients and their treatment outcomes. Join Howard Spector, CEO of SimplePractice and other experts in addressing topics such as:
Incorporating systems to improve client care
Marketing as a community resource activity
Target market as a reflection of scope of practice: connecting to clients you serve best
Setting fees, clinical and financial issues for your practice
Incorporating new technologies like telehealth in a clinically effective way
The quality of online searches for mental health information
 

A Series of Psychotherapy Survival Tips: The Theory of the Therapist
State of the art information about the psychotherapy and the therapists who perform it, in bite-sized pieces. The center of the therapeutic relationship is the therapist. You must improve your skills and take care of yourself to be an effective clinician. Join Ernesto Segismundo, Jr. and our other experts in addressing topics such as:
Self-care as an ethical imperative
Evaluation
Deliberate Practice
Authenticity
Whole-person therapy
Culture and Diversity – the intersection between therapist and client

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* 6. What do you think therapists often get wrong?

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