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Navigating Asexuality in Clinical Practice

Online Event

This presentation delves into the understanding and incorporation of asexual identities in clinical practice, aiming to enhance practitioners’ competency in addressing the unique needs of asexual individuals and their partners.

The Complicated World of Family Cutoffs: Causes, Interventions, and a Deeper Understanding

ICP 33 W 60th St., 4FL, New York, United States

Family estrangement is extremely widespread. This will be a a deep dive into this phenomenon and look at the genogram of a family in order to deepen our understanding of the clinical material and examine the personal, relational, inter-generational, and multi-cultural aspects of this phenomena.

Virtual Workshop: Restoring Connection and Reason in Times of Traumatic Stress

Online Event

This presentation will outline the brain’s response to traumatic events. You will have an opportunity to learn specific techniques that can be implemented immediately. Our approach will help mental health professionals as well as others, understand, manage and calm the emotionally charged reaction all around us. 2 CE Credits

In-Person Event: A Weekend with Adam Phillips

Columbia Faculty House; 64 Morningside Drive, NYC 64 Morningside Drive, New York, NY, United States

Adam Phillips’ return to ICP is in part a celebration of ICP’s birth fifty years ago and an opportunity to remember Pear-Ellen Gordon who for 40 years was a vital and invaluable contributor to the growth and life of the Institute.

ICP Open House - All Programs (In-Person)

ICP 33 W 60th St., 4FL, New York, United States

Learn about our Programs and meet ICP's Training Directors, Current Candidates, and Faculty Members.

33 W 60th Street
4th Floor
New York, NY 10023
Phone: 212.333.3444
Fax: 212.333.5444
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