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Mental health professionals may receive
2 CEs approved by the New Mexico Counseling and Therapy Practice Board (#CCE0111661) and the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC ACEP No. 7520) for a $20 fee.
Fall 2024 Community Lecture Schedule:
My Place in This System: Lived Experience, Cultural Humility, and Intersectional Feminist Approaches to Art-Based Supervision Presented by Roxie Ehlert, MA, ATR-BC, LPCC, LCPC Tuesday, October 8, 6–8 PM MST | Online via Zoom |
Many individuals who seek supervision need support around nuanced issues related to personal identity, power, privilege, and evidence of systemic injustice in their work with clients. How do we provide and participate in supervision spaces that engage creative modes of knowing to uplift our collective commitment to challenging these systems of oppression? Come explore how we can practice aesthetic response and use art making in supervision to deepen our understandings of personal, relational, and structural issues in our work.
Roxie Ehlert (she/her) ATR-BC, LPCC, LCPC is an artist, art therapist, educator, and writer based on Tewa land in Albuquerque, NM. She currently offers individual and group art therapy supervision as well as community art workshops, anti-oppression based continuing education trainings, and therapeutic support groups. Roxie holds a Master of Arts in Art Therapy from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She is a faculty member at the Institute for the Development of Human Arts and an adjunct instructor at Southwestern College. Her research examines the queer, sociopolitical implications of nontraditional art materials in art therapy as well as how sanist stigma impacts mental health providers who are labeled with mental illness. She is committed to creating anti-oppressive professional development spaces that politicize emerging mental health practitioners and foster the development of critical consciousness. Her personal art practice explores themes of dislocation, home, grief, and queer belonging using stitch work, printmaking, installation, and a #2 pencil.
Psychedelic Ethics Presented by Amy Wong Hope, MSW, LCSW Tuesday, December 3, 6-8 PM MST | Online via Zoom |
In this community lecture, Amy Wong Hope, the director of the Psychedelic Studies Certificate Program will map out the main theories defining ethics within the psychedelic-assisted therapy world. Non-ordinary states of consciousness require a higher level of ethics than regular psychotherapy. Even so, participants can start to reflect on integrating these ethical parameters within their current scope of practice as psychotherapists, counselors, and social workers. Come learn what ethical topics are defining the psychedelic studies field.
Amy Wong Hope, MSW, LCSW, is the Certificate Program Director of the Psychedelic Studies Certificate. Amy is trained as an MDMA-assisted therapist through the (MAPS) Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies and co-author of Small Doses of Awareness: A Microdosing Companion (due to be published spring 2024). Amy maintains a private practice with a focus on trauma-informed modalities and shame-resilience approaches that support clients in restoring emotional, somatic, and relational resiliency.
Register at https://newearth.regfox.com/community-lecture to receive a Zoom link and pay for CEUs.
Southwestern College & New Earth Institute is approved by the New Mexico Counseling and Therapy Practice Board (#CCE0111661) and the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC ACEP No. 7520) as a Continuing Education Provider. If you are not licensed as a mental health professional in New Mexico, please check with your state’s licensing board to see if they will accept approved CEs from these two accrediting bodies.
PAST COMMUNITY LECTURES
- Ethical Considerations Regarding Psychedelic-assisted Therapy presented by Amy Wong Hope, LCSW
- Ethical Considerations for Counseling Suicidal Children: Screening, Assessment, and Safety Planning Presented by Katie Brammer, PhD, LPCC
- Sustaining Ethical Practice: The Ultimate in Self-Aware Self-Care in the Helping Professions presented by Randy Crutcher, EdD
- Writing with the Client in Mind: Ethics of Clinical Documentation presented by Denise Moore, MA, LPCC, CCTP
- Power and Place: Ethical and Cultural Considerations in Addiction Presented by Aimée Dale-Lucius, MA, LMHC
- Healing With Ecotherapy: Ethical Considerations in Helping Clients Reconnect to the Body and Nature to Resolve Trauma presented by Rochelle Calvert, PhD, CMT, SEP
- Navigating the Realms of Family Violence presented by Andrea Verswijver, M.A., M.S., LPCC
- Revisiting Leadership as an International Student presented by Magdalena Karlick, M.A., LPCC, ATR-BC
- Astrology for Re-dreaming Ourselves: Love Affairs with Intrapsychic Diversity presented by Jason Holley, M.A., LPCC
- The Complexity of Domestic Violence presented by Andrea Verswijver, M.A., M.A., LMHC
- More Than a Cursory Glance: Particularizing Pornography and Finding Meaning presented by Ginna Clark, PsyD., ATR-BC, LPCC
- Serving American Indian Communities presented by Janet L. Smith, M.S., ATR-Ret.
- Wisdom Rising: Journey into the Mandala of the Empowered Feminine with Lama Tsultrim Allione
- Wilderness Therapy Panel presented by Dr. Ann Filemyr and Dr. Scott Thomas
- Suicide Awareness and Prevention Presented by Erin Doenwald, LMSW and Susan Hayre, LMHC
- Integrating Brain, Body and Heart Intelligence: The Neurobiological Foundations of Therapeutic Practice presented by Tim Burns, M.A.
- Energy Healing: The Latest Scientific Research and the Role of Water in the Process presented by Melinda Connor, Ph.D.
- A Psychobiological Approach to Couples Therapy: The Basics of Working with Difficult Couples presented by Lon Rankin, M.A., LPCC
- Authority vs. Power: Creative Leadership from the Inside Out presented by Heather Leigh, M.A., ATR-BC, LCPC
- Objects of Desire and Desiring Subjects: On Sexuality in Psychotherapy presented by Ginna Clark, M.A., ATR-BC, LPCC
- Understanding and Working with Borderline Personality Disorder by Laura Lansrud-Lopez, M.A., ATR-BC, LPAT, LPCC
- Adolescent Substance and Process Abuse by Juan Blea, M.A., LADAC
- Organic Sexuality: From Shame into Mystery by Jason Holley, M.A., LPCC
- Adult ADD/HD: A Problem Unrecognized by Doug Puryear, M.D.
- Dr. Edith Wallace: Her Life, Work and Legacy presented by Karen Stefano, M.A., LPC
- Clinical Intuition, Vito Hemphill, DOC
- The Turning of the Ages: Our Time and Place in Cosmic Cycles of Evolution, Jason Holley, M.A., LPCC
- The Right Time and Place to Heal Trauma, Lee Cartwright, M.A.
- Mindfulness-Based Auricular Acupuncture (MBAA), Dana Moore
- Eyes Made of Soul, Robert Waterman, Ed.D., Lecture and Book Signing
- The “F-Word” Project, Maureen Burdock
- Under a Remarkable Sky:The Birthchart of Southwestern College, Jason Holley, M.A., LMHC:
- Intersubjectivity and the Practice of Therapy, Bill Smythe
- The Biological Drama of Trauma, Lee Cartwright, M.A.
- Cultivating Bridges: Attunement, Interpersonal Neurobiology & Group Process, Kate Cook, M.A., LPCC, TEP
- Vision as a Metaphor for Consciousness, Sam Berne, MD
- Envisioning a New, Healthy Sexuality, Jason Holley, M.A. and Kate Latimer, M.A.
- Transformation Through the Quantum Field, Robert Waterman, Ed.D.