Dr. Salvador Minuchin, World Renowned Therapist and Theorist Speaks

Dr. Salvador Minuchin
September 22, 2011
University Hall Conference Center

Department of Family and Child Studies Annual Conference
College of Education and Human Services
 

The Department of Family and Child Studies of the College of Education and Human Services is pleased to host world-renowned therapist and theorist Dr. Salvador Minuchin for its annual conference on September 22.

Dr. Minuchin revolutionized therapeutic treatment by changing the focus from individual-oriented to family-oriented therapy and developed Structural Family Therapy.  In 2007, a survey of 2,600 practitioners named Dr. Minuchin as one of the ten most influential therapists of the past quarter-century.  

Sessions will take place in the University Hall Conference Center, and registration is required for both sessions.

The Craft of Family Therapy 

12:00pm - 4:30pm   

Dr. Minuchin will describe and demonstrate the process of his Structural Family Therapy (SFT) model.

This session is open to:

Montclair State University faculty, staff and students (no charge)
Mental health professionals ($60 registration fee)
4 continuing education units/professional development hours will be available for this session*


The Evolution of Working with Families: Intersection of Multiple Identities

6:30 - 8:30pm   

Dr. Minuchin will describe the history and development of modern approaches to working with families through an autobiographical lens.  He will emphasize the role of the practitioner's multiple identities in the formulation of family treatment.

Open to all, free of charge.

To reserve your place at one or both of these sessions, please visit our REGISTRATION SITE. 

Please send questions via email to deptfcst@mail.montclair.edu

 *Four (4) continuing education credits will be available to social workers according to N.J.A.C. 13:44G-6.4(b)4)