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		<title>Culture and Race in Psychotherapy</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[November 14, 21 &#38; 28  2017 12:15 – 1:30 pm &#160; IIGP 29600 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 100A Southfield, MI 48034 &#160; Course Description: This seminar will use empirical research related to culture and race to explore clinical bias in therapy. Participants will: Recognize the characteristics of the therapist as it relates to fostering a climate [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>November 14, 21 &amp; 28  2017</h3>
<h3>12:15 – 1:30 pm</h3>
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<h4>IIGP</h4>
<h4>29600 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 100A</h4>
<h4>Southfield, MI 48034</h4>
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<h5>Course Description:</h5>
<p>This seminar will use empirical research related to culture and race to explore clinical bias in therapy.</p>
<h5>Participants will:</h5>
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<li>Recognize the characteristics of the therapist as it relates to fostering a climate that facilitates open exploration of race and culture in clinical work.</li>
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<li>Summarize empirical research as it relates to race and culture in therapy.</li>
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<li>Identify potential clinical bias as it relates to race and culture in clinical work.</li>
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<p><strong>Danielle Alexander, Ph.D.</strong>,  completed her undergraduate studies in psychology at Wayne State University (2001) and earned her Master&#8217;s in clinical and humanistic psychology at Michigan School of Professional Psychology (2006). In 2015 she earned her PhD from Walden University, Minneapolis, Minnesota. She is in private practice and has over 16 years of human service experience.</p>
<p>November 14, 21 &amp; 28 2017. Registration deadline is 15 minutes prior to the session. The sessions will begin promptly.</p>
<p>Fees are payable in advance and assignments (if applicable) will be sent out only after payment has been received. Checks are payable to IIGP and can be mailed to the office, 29600 Northwestern Hwy, Suite 100A, Southfield, MI 48034.<br />
Please include your contact information in your email (Name, address, phone, email, degree etc.)</p>
<h6>The IIGP Faculty, CME/CE committee members and the presenters receive no commercial support nor have conflicts of interest for this seminar.</h6>
<h6>The Institute for Individual and group Psychotherapy is committed to training psychotherapists. IIGP is approved by the Michigan State Medical society to provide continuing education for phsyicians.  Not all programs are eligible for CME – please check with the Institute. Our programs are approved by the Michigan Social Work continuing Education Collaborative for Social Workers.</h6>
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					<description><![CDATA[October 10,17, 24 2017 12:15 &#8211; 1:30 p.m. IIGP 29600 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 100A Southfield, MI 48034 Together we will try to understand and evaluate the theory and method of “Formative Psychology.” Participants will: Learn the elements of “Formative Psychology.” Learn how to asses its value in a long-term psychotherapy. Learn to place “Formative Psychology” [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>October 10,17, 24 2017</h2>
<p>12:15 &#8211; 1:30 p.m.</p>
<h4>IIGP</h4>
<h4>29600 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 100A</h4>
<h4>Southfield, MI 48034</h4>
<h3>Together we will try to understand and evaluate the theory and method of “Formative Psychology.”</h3>
<p>Participants will:</p>
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<li>Learn the elements of “Formative Psychology.”</li>
<li>Learn how to asses its value in a long-term psychotherapy.</li>
<li>Learn to place “Formative Psychology” on a map of the various schools of thought.</li>
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<p><strong>Ronald J. Hook, LMSW</strong>, has practiced and taught individual and group psychotherapy for  35 years.  He has practiced and taught body-oriented interventions for 25 years.  He is, naturally, an integrated presenter for an integrated approach to psychotherapy.  He is Past-President of the Michigan Group Psychotherapy Society, and a member of the U.S. Association of Body-Psychotherapists.</p>
<h3><strong>Tuesday Seminar Registration: </strong></h3>
<p>Please email the Institute at <a href="mailto:deborah@iigp.orq">deborah@iigp.orq</a> for reservations. The registration deadline for the Seminar is Tuesday</p>
<p>October 10, 17, 24,  2017. Registration deadline is 15 minutes prior to the session. The sessions will begin promptly.</p>
<p>Fees are payable in advance and assignments (if applicable) will be sent out only after payment has been received. Checks are payable to IIGP and can be mailed to the office, 29600 Northwestern Hwy, Suite 100A, Southfield, MI 48034.<br />
Please include your contact information in your email (Name, address, phone, email, degree etc.)</p>
<h6>The IIGP Faculty, CME/CE committee members and the presenters receive no commercial support nor have conflicts of interest for this seminar.</h6>
<h6>The Institute for Individual and group Psychotherapy is committed to training psychotherapists. IIGP is approved by the Michigan State Medical society to provide continuing education for phsyicians.  Not all programs are eligible for CME – please check with the Institute. Our programs are approved by the Michigan Social Work continuing Education Collaborative for Social Workers.</h6>
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