Join SBCAMFT for an informational workshop exploring private practice.
EXPLORING PRIVATE PRACTICE PART 2
An Event for Pre-licensees
With
Elizabeth Wolfson, PhD, LCSW
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 5pm-6pm via ZOOM
PLEASE JOIN US FOR THIS ONE HOUR PRESENTATION AND Q&A BY ELIZABETH WOLFSON, PHD, LCSW
Speaking of Money: The Last Taboo in Psychotherapy
Clinical practitioners are tasked with modeling that everything within the psychotherapeutic relationship is open for discussion. Yet, many of us are challenged to discuss the one thing we ask of clients which is, to pay for our services. This forum will address the meanings of money in psychotherapy and how we might best leverage courageous conversations around the fee so that clients get what they pay for, and the practitioner gets paid.
This event is free for SBCAMFT members and $10 for non-members REGISTER HERE
Elizabeth Wolfson, PhD, LCSW, has been a psychotherapist engaging in private practice for over three decades with a diverse population of individuals, couples, and families through an integrative, person-centered lens. Her professional experience includes, serving as Clinical Director of agencies, and as faculty and administrator in higher education including, Columbia University School of Social Work and Antioch University Santa Barbara, where she has held leadership positions as Director of Women in Leadership, Director of Somatic Psychotherapy Specializations, and Department Chair of the MA in Clinical Psychology Program. Her practice and scholarship have addressed central topics related to creativity, human potential, and empowerment. Her doctoral dissertation focused on the significance of the fee in clinical practice.
In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Wolfson provides consultation to corporations and organizations, and she is a co-founder of two non-profit organizations and several projects aimed at serving marginalized populations. Dr. Wolfson has served on the board of Santa Barbara CAMFT since 2015 and is in her seventh year leading the Master’s in Clinical Psychology Program currently, as its Interim Chair.