64th Annual Conference
Friday, March 9
Morning Workshops
10:00 A.M.-1:15
P.M.
Workshop
45
Money
and Me: The Group Therapist's Personal and Professional Relationship
with Money
Chair:
Mary Nicholas, LCSW, Ph.D., CGP, FAGPA, Private Practice,
New Haven, Connecticut
This workshop will
explore the love, the hate, the fear and the ambivalence in our
personal and professional relationship with money. Comes with a
no-money-back guarantee to be challenging, fun, and subsequently
financially remunerative.
experiential,
didactic, sharing of work experiences, demonstration
Learning
Objectives:
The attendee will
be able to:
1. Cite at least three possible psychological meanings money might
have.
2. Analyze the emotional components of one's relationship to money.
3. Identify one’s own and others’ anxieties associated with
discussing money issues.
4. Plan a strategy for dealing with these anxieties.
Course
References:
1. Gans, J.
(1992). Money and Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy. International
Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 42(1), 133-152.
2. Motherwell, L. (2002). Women, Money and Group Psychotherapy,
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 52(1), 49-65.
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