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Francine Hernandez, NCTS Coordinator, announces that the fall 2010 gathering of the CPSP National Clinical Training Seminar will occur October 11 and 12th, 2010. IMPORTANT: The event will be held in a new venue: Stella Maris Retreat Center located at 981 Ocean Avenue, Elberon, NJ 07740.

The featured presenter will be Joseph M. Kramp, a doctoral candidate in psychology of religion at Drew University. He holds the M.Div. from Princeton Theological Seminary and has completed the Clinical Pastoral Education internship and residency at
BroMenn Hospital (Bloomington, IL) and Sequoia Hospital (Redwood City, CA). His dissertation topic is a psychological biography of Ralph Waldo Emerson.
As always, central to the mission of the NCTS is clinical case presentation and consultation within the context of psychodynamic small group process. All participants are to prepare and bring clinical cases for reflection and review.
Additional NCTS information, including the NCTS Registration Form will be will be posted on the PR in the near future.
Mark your calendar and make you plans to attend the NCTS this fall.
Contact Francine Hernandez for additional information.
Posted by Perry Miller, Editor at June 28, 2010 5:31 PM