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The first National Clinical Training Seminar - West will be held on September 19-20, 2011 at Serra Retreat Center in beautiful Malibu, California.
The two themes are "The Use of Self: Transference and Counter-Transference in Pastoral Care" and "Chapter, Covenant and Community." The themes of this NCTS were chosen to address some of the fundamental issues facing pastoral caregivers and the most central ones in the life of CPSP. There will also be a Tavistock group experience and an introduction to it that will be of value both at the NCTS and as a take-away for participants' chapters.
The design of the NCTS includes a small group experience where all participants are expected to bring and share clinical material for consultation with their peers.
The NCTS is open to clinical chaplains, pastoral counselors and psychotherapists, CPE trainees and training supervisors. Members of new CPSP chapters and especially those in the West are strongly encouraged to attend.
The cost for NCTS-West will be $125 per person, including four meals and overnight accommodations, double occupancy. Registration is strictly limited to 60 participants.
More information regarding the NCTS will be posted in the near future. For now, put these dates on your schedule and plan to attend the NCTS-West.
NCTS-WEST has a website as well as a contact email address.
The cost for NCTS-West will be $125 per person, including four meals and overnight accommodations, double occupancy. Registration is strictly limited to 60 participants.
-David Roth, PhD
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Posted by Perry Miller, Editor at May 31, 2011 3:36 PM