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Save the Date – Fall Conference 2011 – October 28-30, 2011

August 26, 2011

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Join us in October for the 2011 MAGPS Fall Conference in Charlottesville, VA. Lise Motherwell, PsyD, CGP, FAGPA, will lead the conference in exploring “The Role of Play, Metaphor, and Evocative Objects in Group Psychotherapy. The conference begins Friday Evening, October 28th and ends before Noon on Sunday, October 30th. Full details are available at MAGPS.ORG Freud… [Read more…]

Reflections on the Spring Conference from Scholarship Attendees

May 31, 2011

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From Emily Lindon, PsyD, George Washington University: I found the spring MAGPS conference very rewarding, particularly as I mulled over the experience during the following days. The evolution of the demonstration group was especially exciting and revealing. Dr. Aledort’s presentation was engrossing and easy to follow. While the small group experience was frustrating at times, it… [Read more…]

Congratulations to Scholarship Recipients!

May 10, 2011

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Congratulations to those students awarded scholarship for the Spring 2011 conference! Shawn Anderson - St. Elizabeths Jennifer Bissell – WSP Nancy Cater - St. Elizabeths Joybell Cherry - St. Elizabeths Jessica Greenberg - GWU Katrin Ana Haller - CUA Soniya Hirachan - St. Elizabeths Annupam Jha -St. Elizabeths Cleopatra Lightfoot-Booker - St. Elizabeths Emily Lindon - GWU Irena Morin- St. Elizabeths Laura Neely - St.… [Read more…]

Thank You to all of our Scholarship Donors for the Spring Conference

May 10, 2011

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The following members generously donated over $1400 to the scholarship fund to assist us in hosting 13 students for the conference! Those of us who have attended recent conferences had to have been impressed by the quantity and quality of enthusiastic students that we have attracted.  Almost all of these students come because they receive… [Read more…]

LGBTQI2-S Resources

May 2, 2011

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Links below for two very well-written, research-based and comprehensive support documents for working with LGBTQI2-S youth and their families. One is for clinicians and one is suitable for distribution to youth and their families that you may be working with. For those who are interested: L = lesbian, G = gay, B = bisexual, T = transgender and… [Read more…]

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