TAP Talk - Panel discussion about Adlerian approaches to treating clients with depression
Thursday, January 27, 2022, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM CDT
Category: Events
Please join us for the upcoming NASAP TAP Talk panel (via zoom) discussing
Adlerian Approach to Treating Depression on Thursday, January 27th at 7pm central time. Admission is free, and CEs are available for a small fee. Please sign up for this event at https://forms.gle/bJQJYCs96HghoyyN8 Our panelists will include: Steven A. Maybell, Ph.D., LMFT, LICSW, has been practicing in the mental health field for 50 years. For 40 of those years his work has been informed by the principles of Adlerian Psychology. Steve has been a practicing therapist, director of counseling clinics, therapist supervisor, faculty of graduate MFT programs and Adlerian Institutes , and author of Adlerian-based books and articles. His Adlerian training was influenced considerably by the late Robert L. Powers. He was also intimately involved in NASAP leadership for many years. While Steve retired from full-time work in 2019, he continues to provide therapy, supervision, and graduate level teaching. John Newbauer is a semi-retired psychologist in Fort Wayne, IN. A member and a former President and Executive Director of NASAP. John has also served on the faculty and board of ICASSI and was on the core faculty at Adler University (1990- 2008). He has practiced psychology for over 50 years in elementary school, state hospital, community mental health centers, private practice, and juvenile detention/correction facilities. Paul Rasmussen, PhD is currently a staff psychologist at the WJB Dorn VAMC in Columbia South Carolina. He has served on the Board of Directors for ICASSI and remains a faculty member for that institute. He teaches both nationally and internationally and is the author of multiple books and over 50 professional articles. Lilya Shienko is a Canadian Doctorate student and graduate of Adler University's MA program in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. She is currently working as a graduate research assistant with Adler University and completing a Fellowship with CMM Institute in conjunction with Columbia University. She is interested in research centered around various factors that affect employee and student mental health such as burnout, anxiety, stress, discrimination, work conflict and bullying to name a few. For more information concerning this event, please contact the TRT Chairs, Drs. Jennifer & Daniel Williamson at [email protected] |