IPTAR Gould Center Programs Online

Registration Required: Event Fee $20  A ZOOM   CASE CONFERENCE SERIES 2019/2020: Working at the Boundary: Inclusion, Exclusion, Identity and Otherness in Groups, Organizations and Nation States.  CE Credits Available for LCSW’s, LP’s, LCAT’s and LMHC’s  (included in Fee for this event with pre-registration).
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Wednesday June 24, 2020  11:30AM – 1:15PM THE IPTAR ASYLUM SEEKERS PROGRAM Dyadic, Small and Large Group Experiences of Therapists Working Within and at the Boundaries of the Consulting Room with Asylum Seekers.Richard Lasky, PhD:   Supervisor  Brett Gorkin, PhD:      Administrative Coordinator Psychotherapists: Alexandra Cyr, LP; Anna Fishzon, Judith Hanlon, PhD;  Mary Tirolo, Leni Winn, LCSW Continue reading IPTAR Gould Center Programs Online

MITPP 2020 Summer Institute Online

2020 SUMMER INSTITUTE: ONLINE MINI-COURSES & WORKSHOPS HELD VIA ZOOM  CONTACT HOURS/CEUs APPROVED

EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT PRIVATE PRACTICE, ESPECIALLY NOW: A DISCUSSION FOR THOSE CONSIDERING GOING (OR ABOUT TO GO) INTO THEIR OWN PRACTICE
Instructors: Alison Hickman, LCSW, & Sweta Kansagra, LCSW
The focus will be helping to pave the way for those starting out in private practice and will include: Assessing needs for office space and finding an office, practical matters concerning licensing and managing your records (clinical and financial), determining whether or not to participate on managed care panels, how to fill out insurance forms and submit to Continue reading MITPP 2020 Summer Institute Online

The Man Behind ‘The Dybbuk’: Rokhl’s Golden City: S. An-sky’s ethnographic expedition

Click Here to Read: The Man Behind ‘The Dybbuk’: Rokhl’s Golden City: S. An-sky’s ethnographic expedition by Rokhl Kafrissen on the Tablet website on June 10, 2020.
A photograph of w:The Dybbuk’s Hebrew Premiere: w:Habima Theatre (then operating in Sekretaryova Theater, Nizhny Kislovskaya 6, close to w:Bolshoy Kislovsky Lane, w:Moscow), 31 January 1922. On the stage: w:Hanna Rovina as Leah, the possessed bride; Nahum Zemach as the Tzaddik. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.