Coalition for Clinical Social Work
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Locality: San Francisco, California
Phone: +1 510-499-0078
Address: 444 Natoma St 94103 San Francisco, CA, US
Website: sf-cp.org/ccsw#ccsw
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Come check out this series on racial trauma. Collaboration between The Association of Black Psychologists and National Association of Black Social Workers. Continuing the fight onward and upward!
Dear CCSW friends, The Coalition for Clinical Social Work is once again offering mentoring to early career social workers interested in using a psychodynamic and social justice lens to advance clinical practice and professional development. In this time of Covid-19 related health risks, heightened appreciation of racial injustice, and changing workplace environments, mentoring seeks to provide an added layer of support, shared thinking, and connection. Mentees are paired wit...h individual social worker mentors and commit to meeting at least once a month between September and June. Geography need no longer be a barrier as meetings will take place remotely. An application is required and due no later than July 27. For more information and an application, please email us at [email protected] In community, Scott Haitsuka Julia St. George Maxine Turret CCSW Mentoring Committee
Just a reminder about our next clinical evening hope to see you tonight!
Dear CCSW community, Please join us for our next clinical evening on Wednesday, Feb. 5! Crossing the Pacific Ocean: Paying for the Price of Whiteness... This panel will present the embodied subjective experiences of three cis-gendered male Asian American clinicians (Korean, Chinese and Filipino), and how each have struggled with our invisible and minoritized identities, and reckoned with our contributions to whiteness, personally and professionally. Panel papers will include the sharing of each presenter’s multigenerational immigration history, case material, and a discussion of the challenges we face in moving toward a beyond white collective psychoanalysis. Presenters: Tim Kim, MFA, MA Crackers Break Easily: Identity as White Derivative Alexander Shen, PsyD Beyond Dichotomies of White and Non-White: And, and, AND, & Gregory Desierto, PsyD Reckoning with the Un-Interpellated and Lacking Foresight - Filipinos on the White Brick Road Refreshments will be served at 6:30 p.m. with program running from 7-9 p.m. Program is free. Please RSVP at http://sfcp.org/outre/02-05-2020-crossing-the-pacific-ocean We look forward to seeing you!
Just a reminder about our next clinical evening hope to see you tonight.
Dear CCSW community, Please join us for our next clinical evening on December 4 "Creating Belonging: Work with Psychosis in our Homeless Population," featuring Jennifer Friedenbach (Executive Director, Coalition on Homelessness), LaToya Lopez ACSW (Clinical Case Manager, Felton Institute/Family Services Agency), and Elyse Miller LCSW (Clinical Supervisor, San Francisco Department of Homeless and Supportive Housing). This topic is an important one to all of us, and the eveni...ng promises to be stimulating. We are very much looking forward to having an engaging dialogue with our panelists about the ways in which this issue is being addressed on multiple levels. Hope you will join us! Registration is free. For more information and to register: http://sf-cp.org/12-04-2019-ccsw
Hope to see you tonight!
Reminder about our first clinical evening, September 25th, Dislocation and Resilience in a Personal Story of Immigration and clinical work. Hope you will be joining us. It is free of charge and you can register at our website http://sf-cp.org/ccsw
In preparation for our first clinical evening, September 25th, Dislocation and Resilience in a Personal Story of Immigration and Clinical Work, we wanted to share this piece. Hope you will be joining us. It is free of charge and you can register at our website http://sf-cp.org/ccsw
Please join us for our upcoming clinical evening on September 25, Dislocation and Resilience in a Personal Story of Immigration and Clinical Work A Vietnamese analyst will present a paper on her experience leaving Vietnam as a refugee, trauma, and analytic treatment. Karim Dajani, one of our best theoreticians on culture will talk about cultural dislocation and resilience. It is free of charge. RSVP is appreciated. Refreshments will be served at 6:30. We hope to see you there!
Come hear Keith Wattley speak on a panel with Montrell Dorsey and Elizabeth Kita on healing in prisons. Wednesday night 5/8! Coalition for Clinical Social Work
Reminder to Please join us and register at http://sf-cp.org/2019-05-08-ccsw
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