Sat, Sep 20, 2025
11:15 am - 1:30 pm
Type: 
Salon | Social Event
Participant Limit: 
15
Tuition: 

$10 General Public
$10 CMH Members
$5 Student Members
$5 Scholarship Rate (prior approval required to register at this fee)

Registration Notes: 

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Community Mental Health Art Tour

Course Overview: 

Join us for a tour of the indoor and outdoor Rodin Sculptures! Cantor's collection spans three galleries, an outdoor sculpture garden, and features nearly 100 Rodin sculptures essential to telling his story and representing his groundbreaking engagement with the body. After the tour, we will be sharing drinks and snacks on the green on the side of the museum.

Cancellation & Refund Policies: 

Enrollees who cancel at least SEVEN DAYS prior to the event date will receive a full refund. No refunds will be allowed after this time.

Contact Information: 

For program related questions contact Katherine Eng, Ph.D. at KEng@ncspp.org

For questions related to enrollment, locations, CE credit, special needs, course availability and other administrative issues contact Niki Clay at info@ncspp.org or 415-496-9949.

Committee: 

Community Mental Health Committee

This committee is a group of clinicians who are interested in the relationship between Community Mental Health (CMH) and psychoanalysis.  Psychoanalysis is anchored in a quality of close care and attention that is often systematically denied to members of disadvantaged communities and difficult to locate in stressed, under-resourced public mental health clinics.  CMH clinicians hold the tension between a variety of institutional, social, and political pressures and constraints. Meanwhile, psychoanalytic thinking sometimes misses the significance of these systemic influences on individual lives.

There is important work to be done in bridging the theoretical and concrete gaps between community work and psychoanalytic practice. The CMH committee aspires to create a more inclusive home for CMH clinicians within the NCSPP community. In turn, we advocate for greater investment from psychoanalysis in the projects of CMH practitioners- in terms of both theory and practical engagement.

We seek to identify the needs and interests of our various partners both in CMH and NCSPP.  We invite our community members to engage with us by emailing us at cmh@ncspp.org .

Katherine Eng, Ph.D., Chair
Geetali Chitre, Psy.D.
Hoa My Nguyen, LCSW