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Bonds That Matter: Strengthening Family Resilience in the Face of Adversity

Jun 22, 2012 2:30 pm -
Jun 22, 2012 5:00 pm

Event Description

The Thirty-Fifth 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

Bonds That Matter: Strengthening Family Resilience in the Face of Adversity

 

Friday, June 22, 2012 | 2:30 – 5:00 pm at MSPP

 

Individuals and families are the basic unit of society. How do they deal with life crises and predicaments? How do intergenerational relationships contribute to family resil­iency? How do mental health professionals and programs contribute to these natural community mental health resources? This program discusses various population groups, stresses, and responses encountered in family mental health. Included will be: the importance of multigenerational support and grandparenting; multicultural family issues; and the effect of and response to various forms of trauma.

 

Speakers

 

Elena Cherepanov, PhD, LMHC, CTS, CBFS Program, North Suffolk Mental Health Association; Coordinator of Trauma Studies Program at Cambridge College; Board Member of the Association of Traumatic Stress Specialists

 

Alan Jacobson, PsyD, Senior Vice President of Programs, Jewish Family and Children’s Service; clinical psychologist for families and adults; clinical and strategic consultant

 

Elaine Pinderhughes, MSW, Professor Emerita, Boston College Graduate School of Social Work

 

Richard Pinderhughes, PsyD, Associate Director of Administration and Multicultural Consultant with VISIONS, Inc.; background in adoption issues, particularly older adop­tions, and international and transracial adoptions

 

Moderator

David G. Satin, MD, DLFAPA, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Chairman, Erich Lindemann Memorial Lecture Committee

Program Code: EL35
Fee: $35 - 2.5 CE Credits for psychologists, social workers, nurses, LMHCs
Location: at MSPP, West Roxbury
Open to the professional community and public - No Admission Charge


Event Type:Continuing Education Program
Category:Special Events
Early registration ends on Jan 18, 2012.
Regular registration starts on Jan 19, 2012 and ends on Jun 11, 2012.
Late registration starts on Jun 12, 2012.

 

Registration Fees
Fee TypeEarlyRegularLate
 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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