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Speaking Relationally: From Interpretation to Complex Dialogue

Roy Barsness, PhD with Clarissa Hill, LMHC

This course will focus on speaking to the analyst’s experience of the patients, the links and patterns that are emerging, the replications that are occurring and the working through and negotiating of the inevitable impasses and enactments that are occur when the therapist chooses to enter into dialogue with their patients.

Registration includes live access to this workshop or a recording of the event. 2.5 CEUs are available for extra purchase. Registrants may request a recording of this event if unable to attend live.

The lecture time is posted in PST (Pacific Standard Time US & Canada). Please plan accordingly.

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