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Event Description The Thirty-Sixth Annual Erich Lindemann Memorial Lecture
The Erich Lindemann Community Mental Health Education Center Initiative and the Freedman Center for Child and Family Development of the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology in cooperation with Department of Postgraduate and Continuing Education, McLean Hospital and The North Suffolk Mental Health Association Board of Directors present Cultural
Perspective and Spiritual Meaning: Shaping Helping
Interventions
Friday, June 14, 2013 | 2:30 – 5:00 pm at MSPP
We
are taught universal guidelines for mental health, mental illness, and helping
interventions. But these vary by
cultural perspective and spiritual meanings.
Our society may be considered more a tossed salad than a melting
pot. The golden rule is superseded by
the platinum rule: Do unto others as
they would have you do unto them. It is
timely to review the perspectives and meanings of community groups to help
prepare us to understand and help appropriately. This makes for more effective mental health
promotion and illness intervention. Our
panel of speakers addresses examples of important community populations—Irish
Catholics, Hispanics, and Muslims—from which we may generalize how mental
health resources can respectfully engage and support all groups
meaningfully. Speakers
Khawla Abu-Baker, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Emek Yezreel
Acadmic College, and NAS: Center for Gender and Arab Society Studies, Al-Qasimi
Academic College, Israel
Mari Carmen Bennasar, Psy.D., Associate Director of Field Education
for the Clinical Psy.D. Department at the Massachusetts School of Professional
Psychology
John McDargh, Ph.D., Associate Professor of the Psychology of Religious
Development, Boston College Department of Theology; Director of the Center for
Psychotherapy and Spirituality and Adjunct Professor, Massachusetts School of
Professional Psychology Moderator
David G. Satin, MD, DLFAPA, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Chairman, Erich Lindemann Memorial Lecture Committee
Program Code: EL36 Fee: $35 - 2.5 CE Credits for psychologists, social workers, nurses, LMHCs Location: at MSPP, One Wells Avenue, Newton, MA Open to the professional community and public - No Admission Charge Event Type:Continuing Education Program Category:Special Events Early registration ends on Jan 09, 2013. Regular registration starts on Jan 10, 2013 and ends on Jun 03, 2013. Late registration starts on Jun 04, 2013.
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Registration Fees
| Fee Type | Early | Regular | Late |
| Lindemann Lecture for 2.5 CE Credits | | Member Fee: | $35.00 | $35.00 | $35.00 | | Non-Member Fee: | $35.00 | $35.00 | $35.00 |
| Lindemann Lecture Open to the Public (NO CE Credit) | | Member Fee: | $0.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 | | Non-Member Fee: | $0.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 |
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