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The Department of Professional Psychology and Family Therapy Presents: The 26th Annual Clinical Supervision Conference

Counseling a Teenager

Decolonizing Psychotherapy Technique: Implications for Practice and Clinical Supervision


Friday, November 15, 2024
9:30 am – 3:30 pm
Online

(Virtual link sent after registration)

Keynote speaker Daniel José Gaztambide, PsyD, assistant professor at Queens College, City University of New York, will explore how cultural humility and decolonial theory can reshape modern psychotherapy and clinical supervision.

Gaztambide, a leading expert in decolonial psychology, aims to bridge the gap between traditional clinical skills and cultural competence by integrating identity, culture, and positionality into the core of clinical practice. His presentation challenges the conventional separation of cultural competence from general psychotherapy techniques, advocating for a more inclusive approach to clinical supervision.

This program will provide 4 hours of continuing education (CE) credits and is co-sponsored by New Jersey Psychological Association (NJPA) and Seton Hall University.

The Supervision Conference, at the intermediate level, is appropriate for psychologists, counselors, mental health professionals and graduate students who have some familiarity with the content.

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Seton Hall University makes our CE programs accessible to individuals with disabilities, according to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please contact Manisha Janjikhel  if special accommodation is required.

Refund Policy: A 50% refund is available for cancellations up to 7 days prior to the event. Please contact Manisha Janjikhel  before the refund deadline to be reimbursed.

This program did not receive any commercial support, and there are no conflicts of interest to report.

NJPA ensures that permission to use proprietary information, and steps to safeguard such information, are discussed with presenters at NJPA co-sponsored programs. No materials (physical or electronic) provided to attendees at such programs may be shared.

This conference is supported in part through generous contributions from Mrs. Raymond Hanbury.