Greater Washington Society for Clinical Social Work

A regular feature in the GWSCSW newsletter, Out & About shares news about our members’ professional accomplishments - publications, speaking engagements, seminars, workshops, graduations -- and their volunteer projects, special interests and hobbies.

May 2005

A regular feature in the GWSCSW newsletter, Out & About was created by Patricia Braun, Vice-President for Development to share news about our members’ professional accomplishments — publications, speaking engagements, seminars, workshops, graduations -- and their volunteer projects, special interests and hobbies.

Ruth Neubauer had a photo exhibition in the Café at Politics & Prose in April and also taught a 6-week course there entitled “Psychoanalytic Ideas for Everyday Living.” She and Karen Van Allen are featured in Chapter 4 of Suzanne Braun Levine’s new book, Inventing the Rest of Our Lives: Women in Second Adulthood. Also in April, Ruth and Karen conducted a workshop in Denver for “Women Over 50 through Retirement.”

Tybe Diamond served on the faculty of the Couples Therapy Training Program for the Institute of Contemporary Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis during this last semester. The focus of her instruction was how to work with transference and counter-transference issues within a self-psychological and relational treatment model in clinical practice with couples.

Kate Scharff presented a workshop entitled “Working with Families of High-Conflict Divorce” at the Psychotherapy Networker Symposium on March 19. She presented a paper about her work with these high-risk families at the Metro Washington Chapter of NASW’s April Annual Conference. Kate spoke about her book Therapy Demystified at Barnes and Noble on May 24.

Britt Rathbone is a faculty member in the JSSA Child and Adolescent Assessment and Treatment six-month post-graduate certificate program. He teaches one class on the most current information about adolescent brain development, and a second one on the state of the art of psychotherapy with adolescents.

Connie Ridgway sang with the Washington Revels in its annual spring celebration, on April 30 at the National Arboretum’s Plant and Flower Sale, and on May 1 at the Audubon Naturalist Society’s Nature Fair. Both events included traditional May songs, a children’s segment and a Maypole dance.

Please send information about your accomplishments to Tricia Braun at GWSCSW@gmail.com. Notices of upcoming events should be directed to the classified page, in care of the newsletter editor, at the office address.

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