Associate Fellowship Practicum
28 CE Credits
Date: July 11 - 14, 2013
Thursday-Saturday, Time: 9:00am-4:30pm
Sunday, 9:00-5:30pm
Location: New York City
PROGRAM
The Associate Fellowship Certificate Program is the highest level of external training after the Advanced Certificate. Practitioners will deepen their skills through individual supervision of their psychotherapy practice and participation in advanced seminars.
Special Topics Seminars include Child and Family Therapy; REBT with Personality Disorders; Why We Don’t Raise Our Clients’ Self-Esteem; and Strategies for the Resistant Client.
FACULTY
Ray DiGiuseppe, Ph.D., Kristene Doyle, Ph.D. and Windy Dryden, Ph.D.
Participants will
- Explain how to apply the REBT/CBT model to working with children and adolescents
- To describe REBT’s theory of personality disorders
- To apply effective techniques for working with resistant clients
REQUIREMENTS
Pre-requisite: Primary and Advanced Certificate; Five 20 minute recordings supervised by a Certified REBT supervisor prior to the 4 day practicum (Supervisor must inform Dr. Kristene Doyle at the Albert Ellis Institute prior to registering for the practicum that participant is eligible.
During the Practicum: Participant must bring 10 full-length (45 minute) recordings to the practicum for supervision.
Following the Practicum: In the year following, participants must have 20 recordings (ten 45 minute and ten 20 minute recordings) supervised by at least three different certified supervisors. Participants should not submit all 20 recordings at one time. The idea is to receive supervisory feedback and build upon that feedback.
When all 20 recordings are completed, participants submit their 21st ‘Golden” recording, $100.00 US, and their application for the associate fellowship certificate to Dr. Kristene Doyle for review by a member of the International Training Standards and Policy Review Committee.
CERTIFICATE
Matriculants who successfully complete all program requirements will be eligible for Associate Fellowship membership in the Institute. Associate Fellows may also be invited to supervisory training.
ELIGIBLITY
Open to licensed or license-eligible psychologists and social workers, physicians, nurses, clergy, and holders of master’s degrees seeing clients in supervised settings.
PREREQUISITE:
Primary and Advanced Certificate in REBT, and 5 supervised therapy tapes.
Participants will
Explain how to apply the REBT/CBT model to working with children and adolescents
To describe REBT’s theory of personality disorders
To apply effective techniques for working with resistant clients
REQUIRED READING LIST
The Practice of REBT (Albert Ellis & Windy Dryden)
REBT Theoretical Developments (Windy Dryden).
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These programs are approved by the National Association of Social Workers (provider #886486451).