This column shares news about
members’ professional accomplishments - publications, speaking engagements,
seminars, workshops, graduations – as well as volunteer projects and special
interests or hobbies. Here is what some of our members have been up to….
September 2007
Naomi Greenwood was a guest
lecturer on 6/28 at the University of Maryland undergraduate class on Human
Sexuality. Her topic was “All You Wanted to Know About Sex Therapy”. Naomi has a
private practice in Bethesda, Md with a major emphasis on sex therapy.
Inspired by the article he wrote which highlighted the lack of opportunities for
experiential family therapy training in the Greater Washington area, Jonah
Green spent a week in New York City at the Minuchin Center, where he
received supervision from experienced family therapists such as Ema Genijovich,
Wai-Yung Lee, and George Simon, among others. The supervision included
role-plays as well as one way mirror training. The students he studied with
included psychologists, social workers, nurses, and marriage and family
therapists from all over the World, including several from the Far East. Joined
in the city by his wife and children in the city towards the end of the week,
Jonah was also able to turn the experience into an enjoyable family vacation.
Margot Aronson has been appointed Government Relations Representative for
the Clinical Social Work Association; she will be participating in meetings of
the Mental Health Liaison Group, an ad hoc coalition of more than 50 national
organizations representing professionals, providers, advocates, and consumers.
Margot is a GWSCSW past president and is currently vice president for
legislation and advocacy.
Bill Amt recently obtained his MSW from Catholic University. The day
after graduating, he traveled to Philadelphia to attend the 5-Day Cognitive
Therapy Workshop at the Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research.
Judith Beck was one of the trainers, and workshop participants were able to
watch Aaron Beck conduct a live consult and discuss it with him.
Ruth Neubauer will be teaching this fall at American University’s Osher
Institute for Learning in Retirement. The course title is: "Psychoanalytic Ideas
for Everyday Living". This will be her third class at the Institute. Ruth and
Karen Van Allen are also planning several weekend workshops this Fall, 2007, for
Women Over 50. See
http://www.retirementorwhatnext.com for schedule in Washington, DC and
Denver, Colorado.
Hani Miletski has a new book: Mother-Son Incest; The Unthinkable
Broken Taboo Persists, which is an updated and revised edition of an earlier
book, published by the Safer Society Press in 1995. The book is available on
Amazon.com and on her web
site (http://www.DrMiletski.com).
Tybe Diamond, member of the Couples Faculty for ICP&P, was
interviewed by Dr. Pamela Brewer for her 60 min show, MyNDTALK about couples
issues and couples therapy for the Pacifica Radio Network , WPFM -89.3 . The
show was aired for the first time on August 3rd; it is available online, and
will be aired again this month..
Please send information about your accomplishments to Out & About editor Pat
Driscoll, at GWSCSW@gmail.com.
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