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Graduate Programs in Psychology

Psychology Professional Development Workshops

Clinical Connections: Irvine Graduate Campus

 

Spring 2012:

Todd Creager, LMFT
"I Want My Marriage to Work But It's Hopeless!" Motivating Couples Towards Positive Change
February 3rd; 7-9pm; 3rd Floor; Suite 324/326

Edward Shafranske, Ph.D.
Working from a Faith-Based Perspective
March 2nd; 7-9pm; 3rd Floor; Suite 324/326

Linda Buck, LMFT
Sand Tray Therapy
April 6th;
7-9pm; 3rd Floor; Suite 324/326

Fall 2011:

Kenneth Woog, Psy.D.
Treating Behaviorally Disordered Youth
October 7th; 7-9pm; 3rd Floor; Suite 324/326

Mary Read, Ph.D., LMFT
Working with LGBT Populations
November 4th; 7-9pm; 3rd Floor; Suite 324/326

Shannon Wilson, Psy.D.
100% Worthy -- How Our Core Beliefs Shape Our Lives
December 2nd; 7-9pm; 3rd Floor; Suite 324/326

Spring 2011:

Naveen Jonathan, Ph.D., LMFT
Working with Children of Divorced Families (Part 2)
February 4th; 7-9pm; 3rd Floor; Suite 324/326

Katheryn Whittaker, LMFT
Motivational Interviewing
March 4th; 7-9pm; 3rd Floor; Suite 324/326

Duncan Wigg, Ph.D.
The Recovery Model of Mental Health Care
April 1st; 7-9pm; 3rd Floor; Suite 324/326

Fall 2010:

George Nalbach, Ph.D.
On the Problems of Marriage/Relationships and their Treatment: A Self-Psychological Understanding
October 1st; 7-9pm; 3rd Floor; Suite 324/326

Casey Truffo, LMFT
Building Your Private Practice
November 12th; 7-9pm; 3rd Floor; Suite 324/326

Melanie Coughlin, LMFT
Self-Care 101: Therapy for Therapists
December 3rd; 7-9pm; 3rd Floor; Suite 324/326

Spring 2010 Archive:

Kevin Buck, MS, LMFT
Metacognition - Thinking About Thinking: How and Why the Way You Think Is Important in Your Life, Work, and Relationships
February 5th; 7-9pm; 3rd Floor; Suite 324/326

Rebecca Cooper, LMFT, CCH, CEDS
The Many Faces of Eating Disorders
March 5th;
7-9pm; 3rd Floor; Suite 324/326

Amy Tuttle, Ph.D.
Culturally Responsive Home-Based Therapy
April 9th; 7-9pm; 3rd Floor; Suite 324/326

Fall 2009 Archive:

Liz, Kinsa, and Jenni Bernbeck
Schizophrenia - A Story of Love and Hope: The Role of Families in the Lives of People Experiencing Mental Illness
October 2nd; 7-9pm; 3rd Floor; Suite 324/326

Margreta Klassen, Ph.D.
Victimized or Victorious: The Long-Term Effects of Childhood Sexual Abuse
November 6th; 7-9pm; 3rd Floor; Suite 324/326

George Nalbach, Ph.D., Melanie Coughlin, LMFT, Naveen Jonathan, LMFT
Three Theoretical Perspectives on Couples Counseling
December 4th; 7-9pm; 3rd Floor; Suite 324-326

Spring 2009 Archive:

Laura Brodie, Ph.D.
Fact, Fiction & Futures in Forensic Psychology: An Introduction to Career Paths in Forensic Psychology
February 6th; 7-9pm; 3rd Floor; Suite 324/326

Edward Shafranske, Ph.D.
Working with Affects in Psychotherapy: Empathy, Interpretation, and Mentalization
March 6th; 7-9pm; 3rd Floor; Suite 324/326

Naveen Jonathan, LMFT
Working with Divorced Families
April 3rd; 7-9pm; 3rd Floor; Suite 324-326

 

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Pepperdine University
18111 Von Karman Avenue
Irvine, CA 92612
(949) 223-2500 – Phone
(949) 223-2575 – Fax

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For More Information:
Kathleen Wenger, LMFT
Manager, MA Psychology Professional Development
& Clinical Training

(949) 223 – 2560


Leanne Neilson ('85, MA '88, PsyD '92) has been named provost and vice president for academic affairs at California Lutheran University.