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Sponsored By: NCSPP, PINC, and Access Institute
Presenters: Ines Vaniman & Ryan Parker, MSW
Discussant: Neil Altman, Ph.D.
CE: 5 CE credits
Location: Instituto Familiar de al Raza
  2919 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94110
Date: Saturday, March 17, 2012
Time: 9:30 am - 4:00 pm
Fee: $80 General Public
$65 NCSPP Assoc & Full Members, Access Members, PINC Members
$20 Students, PINC Candidates,Community Mental Health Providers
$10 CE Credit Processing Fee

Lunch included. Limited to 70 participants. Pre-registration recommended.

REGISTRATION CLOSED - THIS EVENT IS FULL.


Event Overview
Never has there been a greater need for time and space to reflect on community mental health work. This innovative conference brings together a wide range of community mental health service providers, therapists, and psychoanalysts to explore how we can build capacity and think deeply in the rich realities of our various settings.

Event Objectives
  • To create a space to think about the intersection of psychoanalytic ideas and community mental health practice - we hope the influence will be mutual, reciprocal, and productive to practitioners .
  • To bring together a group of people with this shared interest, in the hopes that they will form working groups for future projects and a sustaining network of support.
About Ms. Vaniman
Ines Vaniman, graduated in 2009 from the University of Buenos Aires with a degree as a licensed psychologist. After moving to San Francisco in 2010, she was hired at Larkin Street Youth Services as a Mental Health Case Manager in the Routz Program, serving homeless youth with severe emotional and mental health disorders.

About Ms. Parker
Ryan Parker, MSW, is a graduate of Smith College, School of Social Work, and currently works at Alternative Family Services in San Francisco providing individual and family therapy to children, adolescents, and their families involved in the foster care system.

About Dr. Altman
Neil Altman, Ph.D., is Adjunct Clinical Professor, Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, New York University. He is Editor Emeritus, Psychoanalytic Dialogues: the International Journal of Relational Perspectives. Dr. Altman is an author of The Analyst in the Inner City: Race, Class and Culture through a Psychoanalytic Lens. He is co-author of Relational Child Therapy.

Cancellation & Refund Policies
No refunds will be allowed for this event.

THERE WILL BE A $25 BANK CHARGE AND AN ADDITIONAL $15 ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE ON ALL RETURNED CHECKS.

CE Credit
This event meets the requirements for 5 CE credits for LCSWs, MFTs, and Psychologists. Participants must attend 100% of the program. Upon completion of a conference evaluation form, a CE Certificate will be issued. This serves as documentation of attendance for all participants.

LCSWs/MFTs: This event meets the requirements for CE credits for LCSWs and MFTs through the BBS (Provider #PCE 508).

Psychologists: Division 39 is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Division 39 maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

Target Audience & Instructional Level
This event is open to all community mental health providers, licensed mental health professionals, graduate students in training, as well as members of the lay public who have an interest in psychoanalytic psychology. This event is also open to interested in people who are doing community work and do not know or use psychoanalytic thinking and in psychoanalytic practitioners who do not know much about community mental health.

Disabilities
Division 39 and NCSPP are committed to accessibility and non-discrimination in its continuing education activities. If participants have special needs, we will attempt to accommodate them. Please contact Michele McGuinness for any special needs.

NCSPP and Division 39 are committed to conducting all activities in strict conformity with the American Psychological Association's Ethical Principles for Psychologists. If you believe that a violation of ethics has occurred during this presentation, or if you have concerns about such issues as handicapped accessibility, distress with regard to program content or other complaints, please contact Michele McGuinness.

The Northern California Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology is the local chapter of Division 39, American Psychological Association. NCSPP is committed to the study of psychoanalytic psychology and the encouragement of its interests in the professional and general communities. It is a multi-disciplinary, nonprofit educational membership organization open to all mental health professionals.

There is no commercial support for this program nor are there any relationships between the CE Sponsor, presenting organization, presenter, program content, research, grants, or other funding that could reasonably be construed as conflicts of interest.

Community Mental Health Committee
Lani Chow, Ph.D., Chair, NCSPP
Francisco Gonzalez, M.D., PINC
Beth Kita, LCSW, Access Institute

For program related questions contact Lani Chow, Ph.D. at 415|575-6174.

For questions related to enrollment, locations, CE credit, special needs, course availability and other administrative issues contact Michele McGuinness by email or 415|457-9949.




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