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Family Constellation

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- David Wallin, PhD: Attachment, Relational Transformation, and the Psychology of the Therapist
- Stan Tatkin, PhD: Attachment Related Trauma: Relational Trauma Versus PTSD
- Linda Graham, MFT: Secure Attachment, Resilience, and Post-Traumatic Growth
- Deany Laliotis, LICSW: Healing the Wounds of Attachment with EMDR Therapy
- Lisa Ferentz, LCSW-C, DAPA: The Attachment Dance and the Therapeutic Relationship
Undocumented Students 2017: The New Administration & What It Means for This Special Population
Undocumented Students 2017:
The New Administration & What It Means for This Special Population
Wednesday, February 1st • 2-3:30 pm (ET)
As a new administration prepares to take office on January 20, a sense of anxiety and fear has set in with undocumented students and their families. With much that remains uncertain, many universities are preparing for the worst by declaring themselves sanctuary campuses and creating safeguards to protect students. Higher education institutions are grappling with the uncertain future of the Deferred Action for Childhood (DACA) program and how this will impact students’ futures. Yet there are state-level policies such as in-state tuition and financial aid that remain in place. Confusion and uncertainty are at a high.
Join our expert presenter, Tatyana Kleyn, as she provides an overview of any early changes under the Trump administration, as well steps you can take to ensure the safety and continued education of your undocumented students.
You’ll learn how your undocumented students could be impacted by the new administration, measures that you can take to safeguard your undocumented students and how to prepare for the potential removal of the Deferred Action for Childhood (DACA) program.
Participation Outcomes
As a result of this webinar, you will be able to:
- Understand the changes undertaken early in the new administration and how that will impact undocumented students. Take appropriate action steps that will keep your students safe and provide confidence that they have your support.
- Prepare for the removal of the Deferred Action for Childhood (DACA) program (if necessary) and avoid scrambling at the last moment.
- Provide educational and socio-emotional support to your undocumented students — help alleviate confusion and uncertainty.
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Online Certificate Program in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
January 11, 2016 – December 16, 2016
Program Pre-Approved by the Canadian Counselling & Psychotherapy Association for 160 Credit Hours (Event Code 33919) and Promoted by the Academy of Cognitive Therapy
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