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Mid-Atlantic Group Psychotherapy Society

The Mid-Atlantic Group Psychotherapy Society (MAGPS) is a regional affiliate of the American Group Psychotherapy Association that serves group therapists in Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia.

(Spring 2023, Virtual) And Then I Froze: Processing Cultural Enactments Using Mindful Facilitation with Donna J. Harris

  • 6 May 2023
  • 8:30 AM
  • 7 May 2023
  • 1:30 PM
  • Virtual (Zoom)

Registration

  • For attendees who have been granted a scholarship and want to collect CE. (Please enter registration code below).

    For information on applying to a scholarship, please visit: https://magps.org/scholarships
  • For attendees who have been granted a scholarship and do not need CE. (Please enter registration code below).
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  • Price for New Professionals (<2 years since graduation) who do need a CE certificate.
  • Price for New Professionals (<2 years since graduation) who do NOT need a CE certificate.
  • Price for non-members who need a CE certificate
  • Price for non-members who do NOT need a CE certificate
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  • Registration for small group leaders who need CEs.
  • Price for students and retirees. Does not include CE certificate.
  • Price for students and retirees. Includes CE certificate.

And Then I Froze: 
Processing Cultural Enactments Using Mindful Facilitation

APRIL 1st and 2nd

May 6th and 7th!

Scholarships still available!

PRESENTED BY: 
DONNA J. HARRIS, MA, LCSW, CGP

This conference is designed to bridge the gap between cultural awareness and cross-cultural dialogue.

While clinicians are aware that they need to address issues of difference and microaggressions in their practice, all too often these enactments create unresolved ruptures because we freeze when faced with unintended or even, deliberate slights.

This conference will present didactic and experiential material grounded in principles of cultural humility, trauma-informed practice, and Mindful Facilitation to help participants gain an understanding of barriers in engaging others in difficult conversations about race and racism. Participants will also learn to effectively lead challenging discussions about Social Location and members' experiences with oppression.

Click here to view our Conference webpage and get more information.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

Participants in this conference will:

  1. Differentiate between cultural competency and cultural humility.
  2. Discuss how cultural enactments manifest in groups
  3. Name at least two different types of microaggressions.
  4. Demonstrate Culturally Responsive Listening skills.
  5. Practice Mindful Reflections in dyads and small groups.
  6. Identify at least 3 Mindful Inquiries to use with individuals.
  7. Apply Mindful Facilitation skills to small groups.

REGISTRATION RATES AND INFORMATION

Conference Fees:
MAGPS Member: $295
Non-member: $385
1st Time Attendee: $230
New Professional: $150
Student/Retiree: $100
*CE/CME Processing Fee: $40

Registration Deadline: 
Friday, April 28, 2022

Cancellation Policy:
Full refund less $25 if cancellation made by April 28; 
No refunds after that date.

9.5 CE/CME
will meet Diversity standards

(Co-sponsored by The Washington School of Psychiatry)

For registration assistance, or to register by phone, contact our conference registrar Sonia Kahn at registration@magps.org. For more information, visit our 2023 Spring Conference websiteor contact the conference chair, Joshua DeSilva, Psy.D. at conferences@magps.org.

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