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The Jane Roiter Sunday Morning Seminars
Resistance and Resilience: Sadism, Struggles and Strengths
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Whole Child, Whole World: The Two Blind Men Crossing a Bridge. What Are Some of the Big Ideas that Matter in Clinical Social Work Practice?
Advances in the mind and brain-based understandings of human capacity to process information, experience emotion and understand the changing world present unique challenges and opportunities as we try to integrate these new concepts into clinical social work practice. At the heart of dynamically informed social work practice are grounding concepts related to the use of process, the significance of the therapeutic alliance, the understanding of development, and of resistance and defense. In considering the Whole Child, Whole World, the metaphor of the two blind men crossing a bridge links experiences of safety, well-being, secure attachments, holding and containment to both the internal landscape and the changing external environment. These links will be explored, as the presentation examines concepts that shape clinical practice and further an interest to wonder and inquire about the future of practice in multiple contexts. |
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Presenters: |
Tom Golebiewski, Ph.D., is the Social Work Department Chair at New Trier High School. He is a clinical social worker in private practice with a specialization in treating domestically violent men. He has a B.A. and M.S.W. from Loyola University Chicago and a Ph.D. from the Institute for Clinical Social Work in Chicago. This presentation was partially shaped by his recent participation in the Future of Learning Institute Summer 2011 at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and specifically by a graphic by Hakuin Ekaku titled, Two Blind Men Crossing a Log Bridge.
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| Date: |
January 8, 2012 |
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| Time: |
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (Registration begins at
9:00) |
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Individual Seminars
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$ 50 ISCSW members
$ 40 Students
$ 60 Non-members
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Full
Series
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$ 150 ISCSW members
$ 120 Students
$ 180 Non-members
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| Location: |
Center for Practice Excellence
Jewish Child & Family Services
255 Revere Drive, Suite 200
Northbrook, Illinois 60062
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CEUs
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3.0 |
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Brochure:
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2011-2012
The Jane Roiter Sunday Morning Seminars Brochure |
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Mail Payment: |
ISCSW
P.O. Box 2929
Chicago, Il 60690-2929
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