Advanced Training for Small Study Groups Consultation Training in the Group Relations Model
The Division of Group Counseling and Group Therapy (DGCGT),China Association of Mental Health presents an opportunity for persons who are interested in learning to consult to small study groups in the group relations model. This psychodynamically-rooted model for understanding groups and organizations focuses on discovering and analyzing unconscious process at the group-as-a-whole level and learning from here-and-now experiences. DGCGT having hosted two successful group relations conferences in recent years, is offering this event to provide training for those who are interested in learning to consult at such conferences.
Host: The Division of Group Counseling and Group Therapy & A. K. Rice Institute
Sponsor:Bei Hang University & Qi Xiu Technology
Supportive Organization: Bei Jing JiaoTong University
Chairmen:
Fumin Fan
Ph.D., Professor, Director of Division of Group Counseling and Group Therapy, China Association for Mental Health
Jeffrey D. Roth.
MD, Department of Psychiatry, University of Chicago; Fellow, A. K. Rice Institute
Dates: November 17-19, 2017 (Friday – Sunday)
Location: Counseling Center, BeiHang University
Goals of Event:
1) To provide participants (group 1 who have already received basic training in small study group consultation) advanced training in consulting to small study groups in group relations conferences.
2) To provide participants (group 2 who have not received previous training) the experience of small study group membership and the opportunity to learn more about group dynamics.
Learning Objectives:
Participants in group 1 will:
- Review key concepts underlying group relations work
- Review the essential elements of a group relations conference (GRC)
- Understand the role of the consultant at a GRC, particularly that of a consultant to a small study group from the perspective of the behavior of the group as a whole
- Appreciate the competencies required of a group relations consultant
- Gain experience in co-consulting to a small study group
- Receive supervision from more experienced consultants.
Participants in group 2 will:
- Learn key concepts underlying group relations work
- Learn the essential elements of a group relations conference (GRC)
- Learn from experience as a member in a small study group, focusing on authority and leadership.
Participants/Eligibility:
- Participants in group 1 must have participated in the small study group consultation training in March 2017.
- Participants in group 2 may have limited or no prior group relations conference experience, but show interest in group and organizational dynamics
Working Language: English and Mandarin
Training Components:
- Phase 1: online courses for group1 and group2.
For group1:
1) Tavistock Primer II, co-taught by Leigh and Kathleen
2) Small Group Consultation Seminar Using Training Videos, taught by Leigh
For group2:
1) Introduction to Group Relations (in English), co-taught by Seth Harkins, EdD and Evangeline Sarda, JD
2) Introduction to Group Relations (in English and Mandarin), co-taught by Daniel Ming-hui Hsu, PhD and Barney Straus, LCSW,
3) Group Relations and Psychoanalysis (in English), co-taught by Robert Tittman, MD and Lori Schweikert, MD,
4) Cultural Issues in Group Relations (in English), co-taught by Raymond Bakaitis, PhD and Isabelle Reiniger, LCSW,
- Phase 2: The core of the training during the face to face event in November will be experiential as participants in group 1 will practice consulting to a small study group, and participants in group 2 will learn as members of a small study group.
Schedule of Training:
- Friday (5:30-9pm) – Plenary opening and discussion; small study group experience
- Saturday (9am-6pm) – Co-consultation practice/small study group membership; role analysis
- Sunday (9am-4pm) – Co-consultation practice/small study group membership; role analysis; plenary closing and review.
Space is limited to a maximum of 15 participants for group 1 and 20 for group 2.
Fee: 3600 RMB
Application deadline: September 25,2017
After acceptance to the training, applicants will be notified and will receive instructions via email on how and where to pay the fee. Fees should be paid by October 13, 2017. If fees are not received, the place will be released to the next qualified applicant.
Staff:
Ø Leigh Estabrook, Ph.D. Training Director
Past President, A. K. Rice Institute; Professor and Dean Emerita, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Founding Member, Center for the Study of Groups and Social Systems, Boston; Member, Midwest Group Relations Center; Fellow, AKRI
Ø Kathleen Cain. Co-Training Director with Leigh Estabrook
Trained in Occupational Therapy at University of Illinois, Social Work at the University of Missouri and extra coursework in Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of Minnesota, USA. Fellow, A.K. Rice Institute (AKRI). She has served in multiple roles in group relations conferences in the US, including the AKRI national residential conferences, Director of GR Conferences in Missouri and Illinois, and consulting roles in multiple conferences in the US for over twenty years. She has also served on the staff of Social Dreaming conferences in the US.
Ø Ming-Hui Daniel Hsu, Ph.D Associate Training Director
Counseling Psychologist and Organizational Consultant in private practice, Taipei; Associate of the AK Rice Institute for the Study of Social Systems (AKRI); Member of the New York Center for the Study of Groups, Organizations & Social Systems. Dr. Hsu was trained at New York University, and has served as a consultant in group relations conferences in New York, London, Hong Kong, Beijing, and Israel.
Ø Lu Xiaohua, Ph.D., Assistant Director for Administration
Associate Professor, Counselling Center of Beijing Jiaotong University;
Postdoctor of Department of Organization and Human Resources, School of Business, Renmin University of China; Secretary General of The Division of Group Counseling and Group Therapy,China Association for Mental Health. Dr. Lu has served on the staff of both Beijing group relations conferences in the roles of cultural interpreter and administrator, and she also went to Chicago to participate in group relations conferences.She also participated the small study group consultation training in March 2017.
Ø Seth Harkins, EdD, online courses and face to face training
Principal,Harkins Educational Consulting and Advocacy,Palatine,IL;AdjunctProfessor, National Louis University,Chicago,IL; Board Member and Chairperson, Illinois Community and Residential Services Authority; Past President and member,CCSGO; Associate, Vice President and member Midwest Group Relatins Center; He has thirty years of experience in group relations conference and twenty years as consultant in GR. Associate, AKRI
Ø Jack Denfeld Wood, face to face training
Ph.D. Professor at the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) in Shanghai, a visiting professor at the Moscow School of Management (Skolkovo) in Russia, and Emeritus Professor of Leadership at IMD in Switzerland. He’s a practicing psychoanalyst with a diploma from the C.G. Jung Institute, Zürich and a PhD from Yale University. He has American and Swiss nationality. He is a member of the American Psychological Association (APA), the American Academy of Management (AOM), and the International Transactional Analysis Association (ITAA). He has consulted on group relations conferences in Europe and the US. Associate, AKRI
Ø Evangeline Sarda,online courses
J.D., Associate Clinical Law Professor, Boston College Law School; Director, Prosecution Clinic; Co-director, Criminal Justice Clinic; Group Relations International-East (GRI-E); Member, New York Center for the Study of Groups, Organizations and Social Systems; Associate, A. K. Rice Institute for the Study of Social Systems (AKRI); Treasurer, Research and Education Collaborative with Al-Quds University (RECA).
Ø Barney Straus, online courses
LCSW, CGP, Private Practice, Chicago, IL, Executive Director, Adventure Forward Therapy, Chicago, IL, Adjunct Faculty, Loyola University Chicago, School of Social Work, and Roosevelt University, Department of Psychology; Associate, AKRI, Member, CCSGO.
Ø Robert Tittman,online courses
Robert Tittmann, MD, Psychiatrist and Psychoanalyst in private practice, Cambridge, Massachusetts; B.A., Yale College; M.D., Dartmouth-Brown; Cambridge Hospital Psychiatric Residency Program at Harvard Medical School; past fellow in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Austen Riggs Center, Stockbridge, Massachusetts; forensic expert witness and consultant for federal and state legal cases; part-time staff psychiatrist, Boston College Counseling Service; member, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute; member, Boston Center for the Study of Group Relations.
Ø Lori Schweickert, online courses
MD. Medical Director, 3-C Family Services, Cary, NC; Adjunct Faculty, Duke University, Durham, NC; President, Triangle Guild of the Catholic Medical Association; Board Member, Center for the Study of Groups and Social Systems (CSGSS), the Boston Affiliate of the AK Rice Institute for the Study of Social Systems (AKRI), Training and Certification Program, AKRI.
Ø Raymond F. Bakaitis,online courses
Ph.D. Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles (U.C.L.A.)
President, Grex, the West Coast Affiliate of the A. K. Rice Institute for the Study of Social Systems
Ø Isabelle Reiniger, online courses
Isabelle Reiniger, LCSW; Adjunct Faculty, Loyola, School of Social Work; Private Psychotherapy Practice, Evanston & Chicago, IL; Organizational Consultant, Evanston, IL; Member and Secretary, CCSGO; Associate, AKRI.
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