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IIGP will again host their Annual Benefit Dinner at the beautiful Skyline Club in Southfield. Those who have attended in the past know to expect very good food, and even better company as friends of IIGP renew old friendships and form new ones. The after-dinner speaker is always engaging, and the auctions (silent and live) are a lot of fun. Please see below to request an invitation.
 
The Board of Directors
 
of
 
The Institute for Individual and Group Psychotherapy
 
Invite you to
 
A Benefit Dinner
 
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
 
Cocktails & Silent Auction - 6:30 pm
Dinner - 7:15 pm
Dr. Sanford Koltonow, Keynote Speaker
Live Auction Following Dinner
 
Tickets - $100 
 
IIGP has been designated a 501(c)(3) organization by the IRS.
Accordingly, a portion of the ticket price is tax-deductible.
 
Please contact Annette at 248-353-5333 to make sure you are on the invitation list.
They will be mailed out in August.
Please consider placing an ad in our program or donating an item for our auction, either live or silent. This year, your company also has the opportunity to sponsor a table for the Benefit. Please contact Annette for further information.
 


 

Creating Lasting Change

Fortunately, effective psychotherapy can provide more than symptom relief. Psychotherapy with a well-trained therapist offers a life-long relief for anxiety and depression. It can help people to change their attitudes, their self-defeating behaviors and their relationships. Effective therapy helps people to live more content, productive and satisfying lives. And when parents recover from depression, the prospects for their children improve dramatically as well.

So why isn't psychotherapy more widely used? Two reasons. First, physicians and patients occasionally find immediate symptom relief with medication. For some, they believe that this short-term relief is as good as it gets. They may not recognize that a lasting solution is even available. Second, few graduate programs in psychiatry, social work or psychology provide in-depth training in psychotherapy. The emphasis is on evidence-based, short-term intervention. The result? Too few clinicians know how to treat anxiety and depression, and many patients get inadequate treatment.

Taking on the Challenge

Over the last 30 years, the Institute for individual and Group Psychotherapy faculty has refined a highly effective approach to psychotherapy that combines group and one-to-one sessions. This method is powerful. When practiced by skilled clinicians, it can significantly reduce emotional and physical symptoms. The results are routinely positive, often dramatic and occasionally life-saving. The changes are usually long-lasting without the side effects of medication.

The key to effective psychotherapy is the therapist. Who the therapist is as a person- not only what he or she knows - is of utmost importance. He or she is the instrument that largely determines the outcome of therapy. In order to develop effective therapists, our training must be intense. Typically, Fellows participate in 3-7 years of "on-the-job" training under the direct observation of experienced mentors. The Institute for Individual and Group Psychotherapy is the only program that provides such a demanding "apprenticeship" over this length of time. Is it really worth all this effort? We see positive results in changed lives every day.

Continuing Education for Michigan Physicians, Psychiatrists, Psychologists and Social Workers

IIGP is approved by the Michigan State Medical Society and by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for physicians and psychologists. IIGP maintains responsibility for the programs and its content. Our programs are approved by the Michigan Social Work Continuing Education Collaborative for Social Workers for Continuing Education. For more information, please explore the training section of the web site. If you have additional questions, please send an email to seminars@iigp.org or call (248) 353-5333.

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