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Therapist Training Program Fred Newman, Ph.D., Founder and Principal Trainer / Lois Holzman, Ph.D., Founder and Director Christine La Cerva, M.Ed., Director, Therapist Training Program
Looking for a creative and effective therapeutic approach? Join the Postgraduate Therapist Training Program in Social Therapy!
Social therapy is a growth-oriented approach that draws from cultural, postmodern, ecological and strength-based theories of human development. Supporting the human capacity to create and develop lies at the heart of the social therapeutic approach. Social therapists help clients develop emotionally and socially, and become more active creators of their lives. Graduates acquire the practical skills necessary to help diverse clients in a variety of settings.
Institute trainees see clients at thriving social therapy group practices in Manhattan and Brooklyn, or in their own practice. While all develop core competency in individual therapy, trainees also elect to specialize in group or child/family therapy. One- and two-year programs are available. Coursework and clinical supervision are conveniently scheduled on a single weekday evening.
The postgraduate program is provisionally chartered by the New York State Board of Regents and designed for those professionals eligible to practice psychotherapy in New York: social workers, mental health counselors, psychologists, registered nurses, psychiatrists, creative arts therapists, and marriage and family therapists. The program is appropriate for those new to the practice of psychotherapy and to longtime practitioners interested in revitalizing their practice. Our graduates work in private practice as well as in diverse agency and organizational settings. The Institute has additional programs for practitioners who do not meet licensing requirements.
For more information, please contact Christine La Cerva at 212-941-8906 or clacerva@eastsideinstitute.org, Click here for bulletin. |
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