ACPE Psychotherapy Commission Fall Online Webinar Series
Sign up now for one or more of these 90-minute spiritually integrated psychotherapy webinars!
- Up to 6 CE hours when all four webinars are attended!
- Free for ACPE members
- $35 per webinar or $100 for all four for non-members
Webinar #4: Margaret Conley, LCSW, Mdiv
Friday, December 20, 2024
10:30am-12:00pm
Topic: The Use of Internal Family Systems as a spiritual integrative practice within clinical settings.
Description:
This
webinar will focus on the integration of internal family systems
methodology in the work of assessment and ongoing care provided by
clinical professionals who integrate spiritually into their practices of care.
Learning Objectives - as a result of this workshop, participants will be able to:
- describe Internal Family Systems Modality
- discuss the need to assess both internal and external issues for participants
- practice the integration of Internal Family Systems into spiritual integrative practices for patients
Continuing Education Credit Available: 1.5 NBCC credit hours (per webinar)
ACPE: The Standard for Spiritual Care & Education has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7004. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. ACPE: The Standard for Spiritual Care & Education is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
This program is offered online using Zoom - If you need special accommodations or have questions, please contact us.
CE and other inquiries can be made directly to Latasha Matthews at latasha.matthews@acpe.edu
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Carol McGinnis
Carol ZA McGinnis is a Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapist (SIP) and trainer for ACPE, practices as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) and Board Certified Telemental Health (BC-TMH), and is listed as a state-approved supervisor in the State of Maryland. She also works full time as Associate Professor and Clinical Mental Health Track Coordinator at Messiah University in their CACREP accredited Graduate Counseling Program. Since the completion of Carol’s PhD in Pastoral Counseling, her research interests have consistently focused on religious and spiritual implications of anger and online Xbox video gaming which has led to many conference presentations and publications in the counseling field.