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WCSPP Film Night: Clinical Perspectives on Remarkable Movies - Discussion of "The Quiet Girl"About this Event
2 CE Hours available to NYS
LCSWs, LMSWs, LPs, LMFTs, LMHCs, LCATs, Psychologists and PsyDs
This film is available for viewing on Kanopy, Amazon, Google Play and other Streaming Services
Watch the Movie before the Event — then Join Us To Discuss!
A discussion will be facilitated via ZOOM by Sarah Fisher, LCSW & Carter Thornton, LCAT, LP
Co-Hosted by WCSPP's Child Adolescent, Parent Psychotherapy Training Program (CAPP)
This film provides a unique opportunity to reflect upon the vulnerability both children and parents feel as they experience loss, and grief, over the course of their development. It also sheds light on the impact of different caregiving styles and the challenges of economic hardship.
Sarah Fisher, LCSW, is finishing the CAPP program at WCSPP and is co-chair of the Film Committee. She has over 25 years of experience working with children, adolescents and families in Westchester County. She is currently working with Westchester Jewish Community Services (WJCS) as Director of WJCS’s Mobile Crisis Response Teams (MCRT), which provide mental health co-responses to police departments in Northern and Central Westchester County.
Carter Thornton, LCAT, LP, is a Psychoanalyst and Creative Arts Therapist in private practice in Westchester County, NY. Thornton teaches at WCSPP and is co-chair of the Film Committee. He is a graduate of the Institute for Expressive Analysis, where he teaches, supervises, and has served on the board as Program Chair. He is also a visual artist and musician.
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Event Venue
Online
Tickets
USD 23.18