CGPA March 2015 Newsletter View this email in your browser IN THE LOOP Welcome back to In The Loop! A newsletter brought to you by the Canadian Group Psychotherapy Association (CGPA) to keep you updated on happenings in the association and around the Group Therapy and Group Training community. Please feel free to send any information you think would be suitable for the publication to current editor Rowan Sharkey [email protected]. Enjoy! National Conference "The Brain in Group: How Individuals Flourish Together" May 6th to 9th, 2015 at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Downtown Toronto, Ontario CGPA is excited to announce that the Registration Brochure for the upcoming conference is AVAILABLE NOW! Please take a moment to check out the exciting National Training Day, 20 concurrent sessions and Experiential Training Groups we are offering in this years program. Click Here to View the Full Conference Brochure Click Here to Register CGPA Board Announces Janice Popp's Departure Janice Popp MSW, RSW A longstanding member of CGPA, Janice’s group therapy work historically was focused on long-term, unstructured psychodynamic group therapy with adolescents. In the past ten years, she has taken her knowledge of groups into the organizational realm with a focus on inter-organizational networks and collaborative partnerships. She is currently leading the development and implementation of a regional collaborative service delivery model designed to provide supports and services to children, youth and families in Calgary and area. Janice is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor with the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Calgary. CGPA President Joan-Dianne Smith has asked her a couple of questions. Click Here to read the full interview. Regional News Prince George, BC Greetings from the North! The Prince George CGPA Chapter will be offering an Interpersonal Process Group in Prince George (which began Wednesday, January 28, 2015) that will run for eleven (11) weeks. Lois Goodman and John Sherry will be co-facilitating this group, open to practicing group clinicians in Prince George and the surrounding area. Additionally, we will be offering a monthly discussion group that will address numerous group topics beginning in March. There will be a volunteer discussant(s) each month that will lead the talk followed by a discussion. A few suggested topics that group members have expressed an interest in are the following: co-facilitation, countertransference, trauma-informed group work, self-disclosure, roles that group members play, relationship building, defences clients use to protect themselves, stages of group, scapegoating in group therapy, time-limited groups, creative approaches to group therapy, group therapy for adolescents, group therapy for children, termination in groups, groups for medically ill, cultural aspects in groups, ethical issues in groups, psychoeducational groups, CBT groups, and addressing conflicts in groups. Dr. John Sherry President of CGPAPG Manitoba Greetings from Winnipeg! We meet once a month at #1-910 Dorchester Ave. 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM. Short business meeting precedes the discussion of the evening – Pizza is served, pass the hat collection! Upcoming meetings: March 16 - Lois Edmund: Trust and Mistrust in groups – and how this impacts conflict April 20 - Jennifer Laforce – Trauma and Groups May 6 to 9 - National Conference – Toronto. See http://cgpa.ca June 15 - Linda McFadyen: Speaking Freely? Impact of gender in group Fall 2015 - Ruth B Z Thomson – Workshop on group work with older adults. Details TBA Announcing the ReName the Gala Contest Winner! The judges’ panel email crashed under the influx of suggestions for a new name. After much tech support, consulting with the International Olympic Committee, a ‘walk in the snow’ a la Pierre Trudeau, the judging panel (members’ identity kept confidential for safety reasons) has made its final decision. Click Here to see the results CGPA Soiree: Sip, Nibble, Dance, Mingle At Campbell House Come celebrate our passion for group, our diversity and legacy of learning, connecting and playing together at the historic Campbell House in downtown Toronto. Campbell House, the oldest surviving Georgian building from the Town of York, was home to Chief Justice William Campbell, who championed freedom of the press in Canada. Let's bring to life the words "Freedom of Expression" in a fun filled evening of CGPA-style camaraderie. Connect with old friends and make new ones over sumptuous hors d'oeuvres and desserts created by Toben Food by Design, specializing in the art of fine cuisine. Share your latest dance moves on the dance floor as we shortcut to happiness together! Afternoon with Ingrid An interview with Ingrid Söchting, PhD Dr. Söchting (pronounced “Sook-ting") is the Clinic Director of UBC Psychology Clinic and was previously chief psychologist for 17 years in an outpatient interdisciplinary mental health program in Vancouver Coastal Health. She is a Certified Cognitive Behavioral Therapist by the Canadian Association of Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies and Certified Group Psychotherapist by the American Group Psychotherapy Association. She is the author of “Cognitive Behavioral Group Psychotherapy: Challenges and Opportunities” (2014 John Wiley and sons). Rowan Sharkey thought it would be interesting to know more about what inspires someone to write a book about groups and interviewed her for In The Loop — the interview has been edited for clarity and brevity. Click Here to Read More Upcoming Conferences March 21-27 “Systems-Centered Training Annual Conference 2015 Theory Into Practice: Seeing the World Through a SystemsCentered Lens.” Philadelphia. Program details on website at http://www.systemscentered.com/sctconference2015 March 22, 2015 Northeastern Group Psychotherapy Society-Breakfast Club Workshop entitled "Intro to Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT): Dose of Science, Pinch of Mindfulness and Liberal Measure of Good Old Therapy." http://www.nsgp.com/breakClub.php For more upcoming conferences Click Here. For more information visit our Website or our LindedIn page. Our mailing address is: 1 Concorde Gate Toronto, Ontario M3C 3N6 416-426-7229 unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences
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