Real World Therapy: One Case, Three Lenses. Exploring Family Systems, CBT, & Psychoanalytic Conceptualizations of a Single Patient
Date and time
Location
St John's University Queens Campus
8000 Utopia Parkway Bent Hall 277A Jamaica, NY 11439Refund Policy
Description
Queens Psychological Association
AND
St. John's Office of Postgraduate Professional Development Programs
PRESENT
The 2nd in a series of the NYSPA Independent Practice Division's Regional Road Shows
Real World Therapy: One Case, Three Lenses
Three clinicians on a panel will talk about treatment issues of the same patient from the perspective of three different theoretical orientations: Family Systems, CBT, & Psychoanalytic Conceptualizations. Learn what treating psychologists need to know about them.
Light Refreshments will be served
(Kosher Available ONLY upon request)
Clinical Case - Will be presented at the conference
Master Clinicians
Julie Lehane, Ph.D. Supervising psychologist - Derner Institute
Dr. Julie Lehane is a psychoanalyst and psychotherapist with a private practice in Manhattan and a supervising psychologist at the Derner Institute. Dr. Lehane is a graduate of the Adelphi Postodoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy and past President of the Adelphi Society (ASPP). She has also served as president of the New York State Psychological Association (NYSPA), Division of Psychoanalysis and is currently an elected member of the NYSPA Counsel. In her analytic practice Dr. Lehane works with adults from all walks of life but especially those in art and design wishing to expand their creative capacity. She recently has been treating people with drug and alcohol problems and trauma experiences. She has written about and made a number of professional presentations related to these topics and she is the co-founder of the Noir Institute.
Patricia Dowds, Ph.D., President, Clinical Division, Family Systems
Patricia C. Dowds, Ph.D. is the Co-Director of Family Therapy Institute of Suffolk, and the past Executive Director of the Minuchin Center for the Family, N.Y.C. Through these two agencies she has worked on developing programs to strengthen families, to address generational patterns of substance abuse, to keep children out of the court system, and to reduce conflict and facilitate co-parenting in divorce.
Steve Terracciano, Ph.D, ABPP NYSPA CBT Division, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Dr. Stephen Terracciano, ABPP, is a Psychologist & Board Certified as a Specialist in Cognitive & Behavioral Psychology from the ABPP & a member of the NYSPA Division of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. As Director of Intentional Living Psychological Services, he maintains a full-time private practice in Manhattan, NY. He provides direct clinical services and supervision in cognitive-behavioral therapy to doctoral trainees and practicing psychologists. Specialties and interests include: the treatment of Body Dysmorphic Disorder, the use of Acceptance & Commitment Therapy for the spectrum of anxiety disorders, Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for the prevention of depressive recurrence, and service to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities.
Sunday, June 7, 2015, from 11AM – 1PM
Registration 10:40 Sharp
St. John’s University, Queens Campus
Bent Hall 277A
2 APA CEU Will be available
(Tuition for CEU will be collected SEPARATELY by check)
Walk-in/Public Transportation: Gate 5 - Union Tpke & 173 St. (Q46)
Car: Gate 3 (Utopia Pkwy & 80th Road) or Gate 4 Union Tpke & 173 St.and use Carnesecca Arena Parking Lot
Campus Map - http://www.stjohns.edu/sites/default/files/documents/140425_m1-9098_queens_campus_map.pdf
This program is sponsored by the St. John's University Postgraduate Professional Development Programs. St. John's University is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists (2). St. John’s University maintains responsibility for this program and its content