Audience
Only Students in MBM
Description
The Mind-Body-Spirit Integration (MBSI) Seminar is organized around a series of lectures, experiential exercises, and small group sessions that are led by expert facilitators. Students will be introduced to the research and principles supporting the use of mind-body-spirit practices and self-care. Throughout the sessions, students will practice the skills, discuss their experiences within the group, and discover ways to integrate these approaches personally and professionally.
The MBSI is a requirement for the Mind-Body Medicine and Integrative Social Work degrees programs. New students are expected to participate in the first semester and attend all sessions. The seminar is offered at the start of the semester during two consecutive days (virtual or in-person for 7 hours) and continues every Saturday for four weeks (via 4-hour virtual sessions). Virtual sessions are held via Zoom.
Presenters
Selene Vega, PhD
Cliff Smyth, PhD
Shannon Sims, PhD
James Mitchell, PhD
Rowan Silverberg, PhD
Lenee Braxton, MA
Tracy Roberts, MA
Ami Kunimura, MA
O’Dell Johnson, PhD
Courtnay Meletta, PhD
Valerie Worthington, PhD
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
101
Zoom Session Information
Zoom link will be sent by faculty to students enrolled in the course.
Audience
Only Students in MBM
Description
The Mind-Body-Spirit Integration (MBSI) Seminar is organized around a series of lectures, experiential exercises, and small group sessions that are led by expert facilitators. Students will be introduced to the research and principles supporting the use of mind-body-spirit practices and self-care. Throughout the sessions, students will practice the skills, discuss their experiences within the group, and discover ways to integrate these approaches personally and professionally.
The MBSI is a requirement for the Mind-Body Medicine and Integrative Social Work degrees programs. New students are expected to participate in the first semester and attend all sessions. The seminar is offered at the start of the semester during two consecutive days (virtual or in-person for 7 hours) and continues every Saturday for four weeks (via 4-hour virtual sessions). Virtual sessions are held via Zoom.
Presenters
Selene Vega, PhD
Cliff Smyth, PhD
Shannon Sims, PhD
James Mitchell, PhD
Rowan Silverberg, PhD
Lenee Braxton, MA
Tracy Roberts, MA
Ami Kunimura, MA
O’Dell Johnson, PhD
Courtnay Meletta, PhD
Valerie Worthington, PhD
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
201
Zoom Session Information
Zoom link will be sent by faculty to students enrolled in the course.
Audience
All Saybrook Community
Description
Morning yoga classes will be conducted by a certified yoga instructor.
Presenters
Jenny DeDecker, Certified Yoga Instructor
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
301
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/96305163114?pwd=aTIvRXVoUHpEUHlqOWVpU21jVnIzQT09
Meeting ID: 963 0516 3114
Passcode: 791559
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Audience
All of the Saybrook Community
Description
Opportunity to Open the Residential Conference as a community. We will begin with a moment of guided mindfulness meditation to mark the beginning of our time together virtually. We invite all to come!
Presenters
Leanne Wruck
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
309
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/92462464965?pwd=aU10VmF3OHl6RTFCK0xSZHN0R2UxUT09
Meeting ID: 924 6246 4965
Passcode: 878345
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Audience
Only Students in MBM
Description
Body-oriented psychotherapy uses the pathway of connection with the body to approach psychological issues. This course provides students with a basic skill set to bring a somatic focus to their therapy sessions along with introductory knowledge of several body-oriented psychotherapy modalities. Students will explore experiential exercises from some of the techniques with each other and with a volunteer, as well as study the history and theories underlying these practices and the research done on these mind-body approaches to healing and well-being. This event provides an overview of the course materials as well as experiential exercises and discussions to prepare students for the online portion of the course.
Requirement for Program
Yes
Presenters
Selene Vega, PhD
Courtnay Meletta, PhD
Session Number
302
Zoom Session Information
Zoom link will be sent by faculty to students enrolled in the course.
Audience
Only Students in MBM
Description
The MBM core faculty team and peer mentors will offer a 90-minute advising session to discuss academic best practices and expectations in the MS and PhD programs.
Requirement for Program
No
Presenters
MBM Core Faculty
Session Number
303
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/95728533678
Meeting ID: 957 2853 3678
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Audience
Only Students in the College of Social Sciences
Description
The Residential Orientation (RO) is required for all Fall 2021 incoming master and doctoral level students in Clinical Psychology, Leadership & Development, Transformative Social Change, Counseling, and Psychology.
Presenters
CSS Department Chairs
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
308
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/99362774150?pwd=S0lGMzhMMittTWlJWUpRVlBnMjRLQT09
Meeting ID: 993 6277 4150
Passcode: 525571
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Audience
Only Students in TSC
Description
This general Transformative Social Change (TSC) Departmental Orientation session will provide an opportunity for new TSC MA and PhD students to meet each other, meet core TSC faculty, learn about program planning, review the upcoming Virtual Conference, orient to the TSC learning community and course work, and obtain answers to their questions about the TSC and Saybrook experience.
Requirement for Program
Yes
Presenters
Joel Federman
Joy Meeker
Session Number
304
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/96859674813?pwd=UjNWNmJ2MVJBc01FcE5lcmFzTy93UT09
Meeting ID: 968 5967 4813
Passcode: 756615
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Audience
Only Students in Clinical Psychology
Description
Session 1: Monday 3- 5 (1st-semester incoming students)
This workshop is intended as an informal conversation time for students to raise questions about the psychology licensure regulations and practicum/internship placement requirements. We will discuss the licensure statutes of various states and talk about how they relate to your degree program at Saybrook University (if possible, please bring your state's licensure regulations with you). We will also discuss the requirements for practicum and internship placement, where/how to find practicum/internship training sites, and how to prepare for the placement. Session 1 on Monday is for first-semester students only and it is required. Sessions 2 & 3 on Thursday and Friday are open to all CP students and it is optional.
Presenters
Kristopher Lichtanski, PhD
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
307
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem-hipaa.zoom.us/j/92862743991
Meeting ID: 928 6274 3991
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Audience
All Faculty and Students from All Programs
Description
Community is a fundamental source of health that we value together and mindful meditations have served to enrich our community especially as we gather virtually. To close this RC day, we will offer an hour of shared mindfulness and meditation guided by MBM faculty members.
Presenters
Luann Fortune and MBM Faculty
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
306
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/97108843272?pwd=V002d0xWb3ZkZWE0cDNndzdDRDVlQT09
Meeting ID: 971 0884 3272
Passcode: 413625
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Audience
All Saybrook Community
Description
Morning yoga classes will be conducted by a certified yoga instructor.
Presenters
Jenny DeDecker, Certified Yoga Instructor
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
401
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/96305163114?pwd=aTIvRXVoUHpEUHlqOWVpU21jVnIzQT09
Meeting ID: 963 0516 3114
Passcode: 791559
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Audience
All Staff and Students
Description
Please join University administrators for an overview of the activities in support of the WSCUC Accreditation Special Visit preparations, scheduled for November 17-19, 2021. This is an important activity that continues to strengthen our organization for all concerned. We will discuss the role and importance of accreditation and how the University is engaged in student learning. Plus, there will be an opportunity to win prizes!
Presenters
Leanne Wruck
Christine Poindexter-Harris
Kirwan Rockefeller
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
310
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/91820713755?pwd=TVBOZllqTFk5cUpDdUJyK2cyVjN6UT09
Meeting ID: 918 2071 3755
Passcode: 400314
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
Review of Saybrook Writing Center services and resources.
Presenters
Peter Fontaine, Director
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
409
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/96550949477?pwd=MjlWV0N6N25Ld3p6RGN3MHV1SWU3UT09
Meeting ID: 965 5094 9477
Passcode: 826897
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Audience
New Fall 2021 students who have not already attended a live Canvas training via Zoom, or any continuing students who would like a refresher on using Canvas.
Description
Basic introduction to using Canvas.
Presenters
Ray Bailey
Requirement for Program
Attendance of at least one live Canvas training is required for all new students.
Session Number
410
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/my/raybailey
Meeting ID: 287 447 1515
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
The Office of Student Affairs supports the holistic development of students at Saybrook University through student life, leadership, health and wellness, and co-curricular programming. Student Affairs also oversees Accessibility Accommodations, the university’s Anti-Harassment, Anti-Discrimination and Title IX policy, Career Services, and professional development reimbursements. Join us for an open dialogue of the services and resources offered to you as a student at Saybrook University.
Presenters
Shaniece McGill
Joseph Strouth
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
411
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/93843504705?pwd=YkJHTGxURklTTFQwemt2SzhsakpoZz09
Meeting ID: 938 4350 4705
Passcode: 071805
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
Financial Aid Orientation.
Presenters
Seph Rodriguez
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
412
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/94361380516?pwd=emNxcTd5aUdONUkrUEtRSkVzQ3o3Zz09
Meeting ID: 943 6138 0516
Passcode: 515603
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
This workshop is designed to provide an overview of the advanced research course choices and how these courses are designed to prepare students for the dissertation. We will describe and discuss how research design choices are aligned with particular research questions and research purposes. Using examples of developing research questions from attendees, we'll work through the alignment of research questions to particular research methods. Additional advanced research course consultations can follow during our Wednesday and Thursday Research and Dissertation Open sessions.
Presenters
Walker Ladd
Elena Gillespie
Kara Vander Linden
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
402
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/91244120532
Meeting ID: 912 4412 0532
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Audience
All Faculty
Description
In this faculty-only session, we will describe IRB online submission and review strategies for faculty who supervise student research or who are submitting IRB applications for their own studies. Please come with your IRB questions.
Presenters
Laura Brewer
Kirwan Rockefeller
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
403
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/99689607902
Meeting ID: 996 8960 7902
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
This one-hour session, open to the whole Saybrook community, is primarily for both new and returning Saybrook students. We will have an interactive look at the brand new OneSearch system, and librarian Noah Lowenstein will also answer any additional questions about library materials and services.
Presenters
Noah Lowenstein (MLIS)
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
413
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/93627085613
Meeting ID: 936 2708 5613
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
Spend time with the Registrar's Office as we review the Academic Portal and provide orientation information for new students.
Presenters
Crystal Ishihara
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
414
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/95763391860?pwd=SHNhK3QxWTdjT0p6UTkvVG1oQWlGZz09
Meeting ID: 957 6339 1860
Passcode: 269842
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
This 2-hour workshop is divided into four 30-minute parts. You can come to one part or to all parts in the session. In the 1st part of the session, we’ll discuss strategies for selecting faculty to serve as your dissertation chair and committee members. Bring your dissertation questions.
Presenters
Walker Ladd
Elena Gillespie
Kara Vander Linden
Laura Brewer
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
404
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/91244120532
Meeting ID: 912 4412 0532
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
This 2-hour workshop is divided into four 30-minute parts. You can come to one part or to all parts of the session. In the 2nd part of the session, we’ll discuss the dissertation proposal. Bring your dissertation questions.
Presenters
Walker Ladd
Elena Gillespie
Kara Vander Linden
Laura Brewer
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
405
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/91244120532
Meeting ID: 912 4412 0532
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
This 2-hour workshop is divided into four 30-minute parts. You can come to one part or to all parts of the session. In the 3rd part of the session, we’ll discuss strategies preparing for the IRB and data collection and management. Bring your dissertation questions.
Presenters
Walker Ladd
Elena Gillespie
Kara Vander Linden
Laura Brewer
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
406
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/91244120532
Meeting ID: 912 4412 0532
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
This 2-hour workshop is divided into four 30-minute parts. You can come to one part or to all parts of the session. In the 4th part of the session, we’ll discuss the end of the dissertation process including writing up the dissertation report and presenting the dissertation for the oral defense. Bring your dissertation questions.
Presenters
Walker Ladd
Elena Gillespie
Kara Vander Linden
Laura Brewer
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
407
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/91244120532
Meeting ID: 912 4412 0532
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
In this session, we will discuss Saybrook's new online IRB submission and review system, as well as strategies to support student success with the IRB process. Please come with your IRB questions.
Presenters
Laura Brewer
Kirwan Rockefeller
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
408
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/99689607902
Meeting ID: 996 8960 7902
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
Morning yoga classes will be conducted by a certified yoga instructor.
Presenters
Jenny DeDecker, Certified Yoga Instructor
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
501
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/96305163114?pwd=aTIvRXVoUHpEUHlqOWVpU21jVnIzQT09
Meeting ID: 963 0516 3114
Passcode: 791559
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Audience
Only Students in DLM
Description
An intentional space we co-create as a learning community to connect, check-in and to gain an orientation for the day.
Presenters
Dr Tom Hayashi
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
530
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/5955606858
Meeting ID: 595 560 6858
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Audience
All Faculty and Students from All Programs
Description
This experiential workshop is required for students taking MBM5510 Imagery in Health. Participants will experience and practice various forms of imagery drawn from traditional healing practices and contemporary applications. By the end of the workshop, students will follow, create, and execute five variations of imagery practices. Students will also create a Vision Board/Soul Mandala which will be used throughout the course. This workshop is open to students who are not enrolled in MBM5510 but they must commit to participate in both workshop days (new participants will not be admitted on Day 2.)
Presenters
Kirwan Rockefeller, PhD
Luann Fortune, PhD
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
503
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/97064662990?pwd=OXlwWVd2WGdyUUtPcXNERWoyaCs2Zz09
Meeting ID: 925 9139 1413
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Audience
Only Students in Counseling
Description
See program email for daily schedule
Presenters
All faculty
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
504
Zoom Session Information
See program email.
Audience
This virtual workshop is required for those enrolled in MBM5655/CSIH5655 in Fall 2021 and is a closed session.
Description
In this virtual experience, participants will learn formal and informal mindfulness practices that potentiate intentional mindful living. Distinguishing between mindfulness, meditation, and relaxation, participants will practice and discuss several mindfulness skills involving the sensory, cognitive, and emotional domains. Participants will experience immersion in several mindfulness practices with both personal and clinical applications. At completion, they will write a personal self-care prescription based on formal and informal mindfulness practices for use in their personal lives and professional work. This virtual workshop is required for those enrolled in MBM5655/CSIH5655 in Fall 2021 and is a closed session.
Presenters
Donna Rockwell, PsyD
John Patterson, MD
O'Dell Johnson, PhD
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
505
Zoom Session Information
Zoom link will be sent by faculty to students enrolled in the course.
Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
Do you have questions about the research curriculum or dissertation process? Do you want to better understand the relationship between RES3500 and your advanced methods course choice? Following our Tuesday Advanced Methods and Dissertation RC sessions, do you want to continue the discussion about how to align your research question to a research method or how to select a committee member? Or, do you have another research-related topic you'd like to discuss with the Research faculty? This session will be tailored to the interest and needs of attendees.
Presenters
Walker Ladd
Elena Gillespie
Kara Vander Linden
Laura Brewer
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
506
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/91244120532
Meeting ID: 912 4412 0532
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
Introduction to Clinical Hypnosis. Workshop required for students taking APH 5620, CSIH 5620 or PSY5620.
Presenters
Eric K. Willmarth, Ph.D.
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
508
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/4439773353
Meeting ID: 443 977 3353
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
Required workshop for students taking Intermediate Hypnosis, APH 5625. Open only to students who are taking Intermediate Hypnosis and have completed Basic Hypnosis.
Presenters
David Reid, Psy.D.
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
509
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/99657789274?pwd=LzJDeHFrWXE0bUZOQm9SekovQUVWUT09
Meeting ID: 996 5778 9274
Passcode: 618250
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
This course is required for students enrolled in Basic Biofeedback. The course will review instrumentation, application and techniques in biofeedback.
Presenters
Cynthia Kerson, Ph.D.
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
510
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/5775075064
Meeting ID: 577 507 5064
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
This workshop is required for all students taking either the Intermediate Biofeedback course or the Psychophysiological Recording course.
Presenters
Jerry DeVore, Ph.D.
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
511
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/97002375523?pwd=WFJqQlNybzNTZjY0V1UrS05EK0VVQT09
Meeting ID: 970 0237 5523
Passcode: 610068
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
As we all re-emerge at our own pace and in our own way from the pandemics here in the U.S., there is an opportunity to pause. We each have a chance to sit in reflection and note what just occurred and how we navigated the waters and passages of a tsunami of change. Based on the practice of pausing, we’ll share the following stories of courage, of fortitude and of wonder:
· The Magnificent Seven.
· Queries from Madeline
· Drive-by Birthdays
· Climbing the Guava Tree
· Birthday Mulch
Through the application of the leadership tool of a pause, participants will then have an opportunity in small groups to practice the art of pause and share a personal story from the pandemics. This session requires 2 hours.
Learning Outcomes
As a result of this focus on the leadership tools of pause and story-telling, participants will:
· Begin the sense-making process of transition from trauma through the leadership tool of a pause: What might we leave behind? Where might we reflect more? What might we carry forward?
· Become familiar with and gain additional experience with the highly effective communication tool of storytelling.
· Build connections with self and others in a complex system resulting from our honorable engagement in these pandemics.
Process
1. The Workshop begins with an overview of the leadership tool developed and published by a group of business and community leaders meeting weekly through the pandemics, each Monday evening.
2. These leaders share stories of perspectives gained and beliefs challenged.
3. In small break-out groups participants share their own stories of navigating uncharted waters and, what they learned, and where they still hold wonder.
5. The Workshop concludes with the larger group re-convening and taking the opportunity to share insights and where they will carry a pause and storytelling next.
Presenters
Mary Kay Chess, PhD, Core Faculty
Stacey Heiligenthaler PhD, Alumni
Patty Neil PhD, Alumni
Megan Ratcliffe, PhD, Alumni
Petural (PJ) Shelton, PhD, Alumni
Magda Capellao Kaspary, MA, PhD MOS Student
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
515
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/91261741986
Meeting ID: 912 6174 1986
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
This meeting welcomes all CSIH Specialization students.
Presenters
Marina A. Smirnova
Abbe Blum
Sean (John) Hinton
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
517
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/96417236750
Meeting ID: 964 1723 6750
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
This session is the official meeting for the Existential-Humanistic Psychology Specialization but is open to others. While it will address EHP specific matters, it will also be a group conversation organized around the theme of the existential significance and impact of the global pandemic. The existential-humanistic psychology paradigm offers timeless wisdom and an invitation for humanity to reflect on powerful lessons about collective suffering as we emerge into a post-COVID world and consider new ways of living and being together in the world.
Presenters
Drake Spaeth
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
519
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/96873834987?pwd=WG1PQVJPazkvd1haTERpSTFBRzRrZz09
Meeting ID: 968 7383 4987
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
This meeting is open to all students interested in learning more about Creativity Studies, as well as those who have already declared the specialization.
Presenters
Israel Espinosa
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
529
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/91375671641?pwd=b2c0SG8vZndVZ1E0VVdBem13THhQZz09
Meeting ID: 913 7567 1641
Passcode: 590688
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Audience
Only Students in Transformative Social Change
Description
The meeting of the Transformative Social Change (TSC) Degree Department includes students and faculty in the TSC MA and PhD programs, the Social Impact Media MA Specialization and the Peace and Justice Studies MA Specialization.
Presenters
Joel Federman
Joy Meeker
Marc Pilisuk
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
513
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/96859674813?pwd=UjNWNmJ2MVJBc01FcE5lcmFzTy93UT09
Meeting ID: 968 5967 4813
Passcode: 756615
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Audience
Only Students in Clinical Psychology
Description
This is a required gathering for all CP students and faculty; community building, programmatic updates, and announcements.
Presenters
Theopia Jackson, PhD, CP Faculty
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
522
Zoom Session Information
This session will be conducted in Remo rather than Zoom.
REMO LINK: https://live.remo.co/e/clinical-psychology-gathering
Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
Get Engaged! Learn more about opportunities to get involved on a local and global scale! From Study Abroad, Education Beyond Borders, Micro-credentials, and Community Engagement programs, join this session if you are excited about learning more about programs offered in 2021!
Presenters
Jennifer Fullick
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
502
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/92195917943?pwd=VTBUSVdKQUptKytCVEd5ZVlHQVQ5Zz09&from=addon
Meeting ID: 921 9591 7943
Passcode: 721209
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
Got memberships? We can help you with them! Through the Student Professional Development Fund students can seek reimbursement for one membership organization dues, conference attendance, or professional development workshop per year. Join us to learn more about this opportunity!
Presenters
Shaniece McGill
Joseph Strouth
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
516
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/98615905654?pwd=RFVJcGUrL1NyeExwU25DcEswNkFWZz09
Meeting ID: 986 1590 5654
Passcode: 410185
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
Farm Fresh To You is an innovative Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) and home and office delivery service that provides fresh, local, organic produce and artisan groceries to consumers’ doorsteps throughout California. Farming since 1976, this second-generation, family-operated company pioneered the organic food movement and connects consumers with the land and farms that grow their food. The company aims to change the food system to a more sustainable model that focuses on seasonal produce from local farms and quality food products from local makers. Farm Fresh To You makes it easy for consumers to eat organically grown produce as part of a healthy lifestyle by offering several different box types and sizes delivered on a frequency to fit each customer’s unique needs. Customers are able to modify (customize) each delivery and choose from over 90 varieties of organic produce and over 600 natural grocery staples and unique artisanal foods. Farm Fresh To You deliveries are available to most California residents. Full Circle deliveries are available to residents in WA, OR, ID and AK.
Join us for a virtual open dialogue presentation about organic nutrition, sustainability, and more information about our farm-to-table program. We will share how to make smoothies with seasonally available produce items from our farm box and there will be time for Q&A. Attendees will be eligible to sign up for a special 10% Off Ongoing Benefit on Farm Fresh To You boxes of organic fruits, vegetables, and artisan farm products and will receive an extra $5 credit for their box. The first 5 people who signup will get their first box free.
Presenters
Kelsey Regan
Requirement for Program
No
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://zoom.us/j/93122292677?pwd=QzFGYU5RcTVRa0hEVGg1WU9UZkowZz09
Meeting ID: 931 2229 2677
Passcode: 263512
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
This session opens our three-part Enneagram Workshop.
The three sessions explore how embodied experience can illuminate and complement a layered Enneagram journey towards true nature or essence. Sessions include exercises, contemplations, and presentations on Tibetan Buddhist yogic energy systems, as well as current discussions of ecological and social bodies.
How do we identify and actively touch into self-image; systemic baggage; and, perhaps, some liberating elements? Social hands, primate hands, ancestor hands, racialized hands, and anjali hands may be explored, among others. The session features relaxation and healing practices as it traces some potent feeling/touch elements that operate within strata of personality.
Presenters
Marina A. Smirnova
Abbe Blum
Sean (John) Hinton
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
518
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/94804811338
Meeting ID: 948 0481 1338
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Audience
Only Students in Clinical Psychology
Description
Session 2: Wednesday 1 - 3; (2nd-semester students only)
This workshop is intended as an informal conversation time for students to raise questions about the psychology licensure regulations and practicum/internship placement requirements. We will discuss the licensure statutes of various states and talk about how they relate to your degree program at Saybrook University (if possible, please bring your state's licensure regulations with you). We will also discuss the requirements for practicum and internship placement, where/how to find practicum/internship training sites, and how to prepare for the placement. Session 1 on Monday is for first-semester students only and it is required. Session 2 is required for second-semester students. Sessions 3 & 4 on Thursday and Friday are open to all CP students and it is optional.
Presenters
Kristopher Lichtanski, PhD
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
521
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem-hipaa.zoom.us/j/93697077190
Meeting ID: 936 9707 7190
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
This proseminar will provide an orientation to the theory and practice of Analytical psychology. The discussion will be grounded in Analytical theory on the stages of the cycle of life amplified in the cultural idioms and expressed arts of Africa. We hope to have Susan Rowland join us to talk about her new book on arts-based inquiry.
Presenters
Alan G. Vaughan, Ph.D.,JD 50
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
523
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/95231962511?pwd=d2gxVzV1cUZSR2lvLzF2WWdkdDNKZz09
Meeting ID: 952 3196 2511
Passcode: 850731
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
This is the second part of a two-part introductory lecture on clinical neuropsychology. Continued discussion of disorders and assessment of attention, memory, and visuospatial functioning will be discussed. Attendance at the previous session is not necessary.
Presenters
Michael Sakuma, PhD
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
524
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/3999564018
Meeting ID: 399 956 4018
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
The intent of this workshop is to examine the insidious challenges and/or problems associated with microaggressions and Critical Race Theory from existential-humanistic perspectives as well as their impact on multiculturalism and human dignity.
Presenters
Nathaniel Granger, Jr., PsyD
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
525
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/97790958919?pwd=eWg1L3BjeTFCUkV1MmtJSm9SSFFNUT09
Meeting ID: 977 9095 8919
Passcode: 778809
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
The objective of this seminar is to provide a brief history and overview of Positive Psychology and Fredrickson’s Theory of Positive Emotions, explore the empirical benefits of experiencing positive emotions, and discuss clinical applications, such as Fredrickson’s 3-to-1 ratio, practices for clients to engage in, and ideas for group therapy. The focus of my dissertation and research is on happiness and the benefits of positive emotions. Positive psychology is the foundation of my clinical work.
Goal 1: To further deepen awareness of the benefits emerging from practicing positive psychology tenets.
Goal 2: To develop competency in the broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions through exploration of the empirical data.
Goal 3: To explore the implications of positive psychology in clinical practice.
Presenters
Cristina Louk, MA
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
526
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2265305335?pwd=c1pCWUtZWDdoQnliSDM4N1djMW5Rdz09
Meeting ID: 226 530 5335
Passcode: 1NcEqv
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Phone Passcode: 064431
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
This course will provide tips for structuring adult mental health and substance abuse groups using Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Skills. In this group, an overview of Marsha Linehan’s Second Edition DBT Training Manual will be given to aid in group planning and skill implementation. A few basic DBT skills will be presented in this learning session.
Learn how to use the DBT Manual to plan for groups, learn to plan and structure groups, learn several key DBT skills to use with adult substance abuse and mental health clients.
Presenters
Elexia Estrada, MA
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
527
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/91657276018?pwd=NjhjNksvdWZQYWd6ajhBejJmZS9jZz09
Meeting ID: 916 5727 6018
Passcode: 007055
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
This session is an introduction to TSC 7085 Globalism and Power, providing an overview of the course purpose, structure and processes. The course describes different manifestations of globalization and identifies the powerful forces directing them, the costs and benefits that come with it, the evolving role of transnational groups, global NGOs, and the opportunities to find personal meaning and local purpose in a global society.
Presenters
Nikolas Roberts
Marc Pilisuk
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
709
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/7927656292
Meeting ID: 792 765 6292
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
In this session, we will be screening the film Psychedelia, followed by a panel discussion and Q&A. The film addresses psychedelics and their ability to induce mystical and religious experiences, from the perspectives of leading psychedelic researchers and medical experts, as well as participants in a study focusing on end-of-life anxiety and care. This award-winning film provides a historical context and a look into the current re-emergence of psychedelics in psychiatry. Implications for society at large are introduced in the film and addressed by the panel members. A Q&A session will follow.
Presenters
Israel Espinosa, Pat Murphy, and Saybrook discussion panel
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
520
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/95353272401?pwd=bHd3bVhuL1djUHpUTUcyVDdHV3VhZz09
Meeting ID: 953 5327 2401
Passcode: 592787
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
Do you have questions about the research curriculum or dissertation process? Do you want to better understand the relationship between RES3500 and your advanced methods course choice? Following our Tuesday Advanced Methods and Dissertation RC sessions, do you want to continue the discussion about how to align your research question to a research method or how to select a committee member? Or, do you have another research-related topic you'd like to discuss with the Research faculty? This session will be tailored to the interest and needs of attendees.
Presenters
Walker Ladd
Elena Gillespie
Kara Vander Linden
Laura Brewer
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
507
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/91244120532
Meeting ID: 912 4412 0532
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Audience
Only Students in the Program
Description
Optional Meeting for all APH students and faculty to discuss program and department updates, plans and general issues. Virtual food and drink included!
Presenters
Eric Willmarth, Ph.D.
Cynthia Kerson, Ph.D.
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
512
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/4439773353
Meeting ID: 443 977 3353
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Audience
Only Students in the TSC Program
Description
This session provides an introduction to TSC 6500 Ecological Psychology. The session is for students registered in the course only, and will review the course goals, structure, content, and assignments. Ecological psychology is a study of the human being as a part of the web of life. This new field is critical of traditional psychology that emphasizes the individual self and its capacities for mastery and control, and which views the environment as distinct from the self. By contrast, ecological psychology views humans as interconnected with the larger systems of nature and subject to its laws, and by virtue of our conscious awareness to be stewards of our shared planet. Ecological psychologists look deeply into human identity and hope that by integrating psychology’s many fields with knowledge of nature and systems, we may improve our skill at raising environmental awareness and translating it into action.
Presenters
Laura Turner-Essel
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
514
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/91452577987?pwd=UkFqdVVXTkV1cDhTZE1PUE9iYUN2QT09
Meeting ID: 914 5257 7987
Passcode: 710732
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
Morning yoga classes will be conducted by a certified yoga instructor.
Presenters
Jenny DeDecker, Certified Yoga Instructor
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
601
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/96305163114?pwd=aTIvRXVoUHpEUHlqOWVpU21jVnIzQT09
Meeting ID: 963 0516 3114
Passcode: 791559
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Audience
Only Students in DLM
Description
An intentional space we co-create as a learning community to connect, check-in and to gain an orientation for the day.
Presenters
Mary Kay Chess
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
625
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/5955606858
Meeting ID: 595 560 6858
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Audience
All Faculty and Students from All Programs
Description
This experiential workshop is required for students taking MBM5510 Imagery in Health. Participants will experience and practice various forms of imagery drawn from traditional healing practices and contemporary applications. By the end of the workshop, students will follow, create, and execute five variations of imagery practices. Students will also create a Vision Board/Soul Mandala which will be used throughout the course. This workshop is open to students who are not enrolled in MBM5510 but they must commit to participate in both workshop days (new participants will not be admitted on Day 2.)
Presenters
Kirwan Rockefeller, PhD
Luann Fortune, PhD
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
602
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/92591391413?pwd=aWVyWWhvUzJsRTFJZHFET2MxbWkyZz09
Meeting ID: 925 9139 1413
Passcode: imagery
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Audience
Only Students in Counseling
Description
See daily email for schedule
Presenters
All faculty
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
603
Zoom Session Information
See program email.
Audience
This virtual workshop is required for those enrolled in MBM5655/CSIH 5655 in Fall 2021 and is a closed session.
Description
In this virtual experience, participants will learn formal and informal mindfulness practices that potentiate intentional mindful living. Distinguishing between mindfulness, meditation, and relaxation, participants will practice and discuss several mindfulness skills involving the sensory, cognitive, and emotional domains. Participants will experience immersion in several mindfulness practices with both personal and clinical applications. At completion, they will write a personal self-care prescription based on formal and informal mindfulness practices for use in their personal lives and professional work. This virtual workshop is required for those enrolled in MBM5655/CSIH 5655 in Fall 2021 and is a closed session.
Presenters
Donna Rockwell, PsyD
John Patterson, MD
O'Dell Johnson, PhD
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
604
Zoom Session Information
Zoom link will be sent by faculty to students enrolled in the course.
Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
Do you have questions about the research curriculum or dissertation process? Do you want to better understand the relationship between RES3500 and your advanced methods course choice? Following our Tuesday Advanced Methods and Dissertation RC sessions, do you want to continue the discussion about how to align your research question to a research method or how to select a committee member? Or, do you have another research-related topic you'd like to discuss with the Research faculty? This session will be tailored to the interest and needs of attendees.
Presenters
Walker Ladd
Elena Gillespie
Kara Vander Linden
Laura Brewer
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
605
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/91244120532
Meeting ID: 912 4412 0532
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Audience
Only Students in Applied Psychophysiology
Description
Students in the Applied Psychophysiology Department practice professional presentations to faculty and classmates. Lectures with PowerPoint, Posters and Dissertation Presentations welcome.
Presenters
Eric Willmarth, Ph.D.
Cynthia Kerson, Ph.D.
Jerry DeVore, Ph.D.
David Reid, Psy.D.
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
607
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/4439773353
Meeting ID: 443 977 3353
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
In this workshop, we will explore aspects of arts-based research methodologies. Arts based research methodologies are unique as they use art as source material for analysis in a research project. Arts based source materials may include the art made by others. Examples may include objects made in visual arts practices such as photography, painting, sculpture, collage or practices that engage other senses such as instrumental compositions or a song. Source materials for research may include theater, dance, and other performances including poetry or prose, film, and ritual art. Alternately arts-based methodologies may also focus on the "researcher as creator" including experiential work in the form of Multimodal Expressive Arts practices that create the source material for Autoethnography.
Arts-Based methodologies and also methodologies that incorporate qualitative phenomenological approaches will be discussed. An opportunity to participate in an experiential activity will be offered in which students will participate in a practice that may be used as an aspect of a methodology that yields data to be analyzed during a research project. Please bring your ideas for your Master's Project or Dissertation research as we will consider methodologies that may be a good fit for each researcher's goals and priorities.
Presenters
Wendy Phillips
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
613
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/99682102322?pwd=QWNXdkZ0UmJDY2NDUmpBano2d3Q4UT09
Meeting ID: 996 8210 2322
Passcode: 058716
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
This is a second session of our three-part Enneagram Workshop. It offers a close look at lived experiences of several individuals who self-identify as a particular Enneagram type.
The three sessions explore how embodied experience can illuminate and complement a layered Enneagram journey towards true nature or essence. Sessions will include exercises, contemplations, and presentations on Tibetan Buddhist yogic energy systems, as well as current discussions of ecological and social bodies.
Exercises that wake up the ecological body, interconnected and engaged in meaningful inner and outer actions, introduce the subtle body (sKu in the Tibetan yogic system) and encourage the balancing of body, breath, and mind as complement to Enneagram’s mode of personal transformation. This session traces bodily elements that operate within strata of personality.
Presenters
Marina A. Smirnova
Drake Spaeth
Abbe Blum
Dr. Sean (John) Hinton
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
614
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/94804811338
Meeting ID: 948 0481 1338
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
The evidenced based science of a meaningful life identifies key human capacities beneficial to supporting health and wellness, some of these include curiosity, connection, and creativity. What would it mean to play in the field of impermanence? How might our contact with, and the cultivation of awe, contribute to our wellness? As we turn toward fresh meaning making in shifting horizon of COVID, the work of Ernest Becker, Terror management theory and the Indigenous knowledge system can be a portal of entry to tending our wellness and wonder! Participants will be introduced to a taste of these paradigms by way of discussion, exploration in both large and small group community processes and multiple captivating short videos..
Presenters
Gina Belton
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
616
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/97351764531?pwd=UHpwTXZBU3BUS3RNTlF6OUNibnA1Zz09
Meeting ID: 973 5176 4531
Passcode: 022535
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Audience
All Saybrook community.
All CP students need to attend one offered today.
Description
This lecture will provide an introduction to transgender mental health care. Participants will learn the DSM-5 criteria for Gender Dysphoria, mental health outcomes for transgender individuals, and the impact of prejudice and discrimination. We will also discuss the APA Guidelines for treating transgender and gender nonconforming individuals. Further, we will discuss hormonal treatments, surgical treatments, and local and national resources for transgender clients. Finally, we will discuss the WPATH standards and the role of psychologists in writing letters for medical treatments.
Presenters
Kelly Serafini, PhD
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
617
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/97347981183?pwd=SWNrdXpNc1hXMTcwcy9Pbi9mVTFZZz09
Meeting ID: 973 4798 1183
Passcode: 653080
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Audience
All Saybrook community.
All CP students need to attend one offered today.
Description
This workshop will explore the new groundbreaking treatment of using psychedelic drugs in the treatment of PTSD. The workshop will provide an overview of research demonstrating the treatment’s efficacy and contraindications, recommended use, and requirements for utilization of this treatment.
Presenters
Portia Rawles, PsyD
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
622
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/95221220360?pwd=dXBiT3ZUYWtEZC9IeGx5eWwwcndBdz09
Meeting ID: 952 2122 0360
Passcode: 406719
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
This session is an introduction to TSC 6400 Ethics of Transformative Social Change Thinking Like a Global Citizen, providing an overview of the course purpose, structure and processes. The practice of ethics involves the exploration and evaluation of different values and assumptions that support alternative courses of action. This course approaches these differences from a global civic perspective that is grounded in our common humanity and recognizes our many social differences.
Presenters
Joy Meeker
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
608
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/96859674813?pwd=UjNWNmJ2MVJBc01FcE5lcmFzTy93UT09
Meeting ID: 968 5967 4813
Passcode: 756615
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
Based on the ground-breaking book Drawdown, this simulation takes groups through a process of identifying carbon reduction and sequestration strategies to help countries and communities comply with the Paris Climate Accord. Participants first review the 40 most powerful proven available strategies identified in the research and then, based on cost and feasibility, build a package of strategies designed to meet an agreed upon carbon reduction goal. Through this activity participants become aware of the various methods available and, ultimately, their impact on global carbon reduction. The workshop can be completed on line within 2 hours.
Outcomes
As a result of this simulation, participants will:
· Examine the global sources of carbon emissions as well as understand natural sinks and discuss the geopolitical and economic ramifications of carbon emissions.
· Become familiar with the reduction and mitigation solutions research has determined are the most effective at relieving the atmospheric carbon load.
· Build a coherent and cost-effective plan for reducing carbon emissions within their own sphere of influence.
Presenters
Marsha Willard
Co-Sponsored by the Department of Leadership and Management (DLM) and the department Transformative Social Change (TSC)
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
610
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/7568796071
Meeting ID: 756 879 6071
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Audience
Only Students in the Program
Description
This workshop is intended as an informal conversation time for students to raise questions about the psychology licensure regulations and practicum/internship placement requirements. We will discuss the licensure statutes of various states and talk about how they relate to your degree program at Saybrook University (if possible, please bring your state's licensure regulations with you). We will also discuss the requirements for practicum and internship placement, where/how to find practicum/internship training sites, and how to prepare for the placement. Session 1 on Monday is for first-semester students only and it is required. Wednesday is required for second-semester students. Sessions 3 & 4 on Thursday and Friday are open to all CP students and it is optional. on 3: Thursday10 - 12; (2nd semester and beyond students)
Presenters
Kristopher Lichtanski, PhD
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
621
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem-hipaa.zoom.us/j/93506373278
Meeting ID: 935 0637 3278
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
Are you interested in starting a student organization, but you are not sure where to start? Join us as we provide an overview of how to start an organization at Saybrook! We will provide an overview of the types of student organizations, how to build membership, how to start the process for registering the organization. We look forward to see you!
Presenters
Shaniece McGill
Joseph Strouth
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
611
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/99226085021?pwd=NUJqd2I1eXBzMTN2a1lzWXppUVNuZz09
Meeting ID: 992 2608 5021
Passcode: 390482
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
The purpose of this workshop is to apply creativity at work concepts to explore our lifework. We explore how adaptability, discernment, beauty, and emergence weave together to support flourishing within ambiguity. Participants will connect personal intention and values to describe a compelling vision of how you would lead yourself and your organization in a way that supports flourishing creativity. We will explore the collective impact of our values and vision – what emerges in the systemic visual representation of our collective values and vision?
We will explore questions such as: What would leading beautifully look like? What did you learn during the pandemic and how did it change you? What does it mean to dance in ambiguity? Please bring your favorite art supplies or a notepad, paper, pens etc. No experience needed.
Presenters
Dorianne Cotter-Lockard
Mary Kay Chess
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
612
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/97304991278?pwd=bjMwcERwNGJrVCtQQlRmSmdHaTVOZz09
Meeting ID: 973 0499 1278
Passcode: 781435
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
This session concludes our three-part Enneagram Workshop.
The three sessions explore how embodied experience can illuminate and complement a layered Enneagram journey towards true nature or essence. Sessions include exercises, contemplations, and presentations on Tibetan Buddhist yogic energy systems, as well as current discussions of ecological and social bodies.
This final session features practices that open the heart center—the heart chakra and organ that circulates flow of feeling—and allow its energy and wisdom to become more available for transformation and spiritual development.
Presenters
Abbe Blum
Sean (John) Hinton
Marina A. Smirnova
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
615
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/94804811338
Meeting ID: 948 0481 1338
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Audience
Only Students in the Program
Description
The residential lab experience is designed to support students in understanding the theoretical and empirical basis for the MMPI, as well as how to administer, score and interpret this instrument to assess personality.
Presenters
Michael Sakuma, PhD
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
620
Zoom Session Information
Zoom link will be sent by faculty to students enrolled in the course.
Audience
All Saybrook community.
All CP students need to attend one offered today.
Description
The last 18 months of COVID 19 have been an extremely trying time for individuals within the medical industry. Nurses, doctors, and other essential workers have been flocking to treatment and are in need of therapeutic support. This workshop will identify presenting difficulties with this population and will focus on tangible, strength-focused interventions for supporting this population and their continued work in caring for others.
Presenters
Dr. Cynthia Palmisano
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
624
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/95384705374?pwd=OVIwOHcybWNsT3ZTSG5iTzViM3BWZz09
Meeting ID: 953 8470 5374
Passcode: 998116
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
The session will provide an overview and introduction for TSC 6610 Social System Transformation Theory, providing an overview of the course purpose, structure and processes. The aim of this course is to empower students to be able to critically evaluate social systems and become participants in their co-creation and transformation. The course enables students to recognize and analyze social systems and societal paradigms as they present themselves in various domains of human experience, develop a critical understanding of how humanistic values, developmental ideas and norms can be applied to social systems, and develop the ability to create strategies for changes in such systems and norms so that they will improve the well-being of the people who participate in them. Students who are interested in finding out more about the course for future enrollments are invited to attend as well.
Presenters
Joel Federman
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
609
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/96859674813?pwd=UjNWNmJ2MVJBc01FcE5lcmFzTy93UT09
Meeting ID: 968 5967 4813
Passcode: 756615
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
Do you have questions about the research curriculum or dissertation process? Do you want to better understand the relationship between RES3500 and your advanced methods course choice? Following our Tuesday Advanced Methods and Dissertation RC sessions, do you want to continue the discussion about how to align your research question to a research method or how to select a committee member? Or, do you have another research-related topic you'd like to discuss with the Research faculty? This session will be tailored to the interest and needs of attendees.
Presenters
Walker Ladd
Elena Gillespie
Kara Vander Linden
Laura Brewer
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
606
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/91244120532
Meeting ID: 912 4412 0532
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Audience
Only Students in Clinical Psychology
Description
We recognize that an asset of the program is the richness of the CP student body and their level of engagement. This is an informal and casual space to simply network and get to know one another. First-semester students are strongly encouraged to drop in and get to know folx. Learn more about the 'culture' of the program from a student's perspective. Returning students are strongly encouraged to attend as they reconnect with one another and welcome the incoming class.
Presenters
CP Faculty
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
623
Zoom Session Information
This session uses Remo instead of Zoom.
Remo Link: https://live.remo.co/e/session-623-cp-student-meet-and-
Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
Morning yoga classes will be conducted by a certified yoga instructor.
Presenters
Jenny DeDecker, Certified Yoga Instructor
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
701
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/96305163114?pwd=aTIvRXVoUHpEUHlqOWVpU21jVnIzQT09
Meeting ID: 963 0516 3114
Passcode: 791559
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Audience
Only Students in DLM
Description
An intentional space we co-create as a learning community to connect, check-in and to gain an orientation for the day.
Presenters
Marsha Willard
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
723
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/5955606858
Meeting ID: 595 560 6858
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Audience
All Faculty and Students from All Programs
Description
The Mind-Body Medicine faculty will offer a moment for live guided mindfulness meditation to mark the end of our week together virtually.
Presenters
Luann Fortune and MBM Faculty
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
710
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LNK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/97108843272?pwd=V002d0xWb3ZkZWE0cDNndzdDRDVlQT09
Meeting ID: 971 0884 3272
Passcode: 413625
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Audience
All Faculty Only
Description
Please join University administrators for an overview of the activities in support of the WSCUC Accreditation Special Visit preparations, scheduled for November 17-19, 2021. This is an important activity that continues to strengthen our organization for all concerned. We will discuss the highlights of our special visit report. Plus, there will be an opportunity to win prizes!
Presenters
Kirwan Rockefeller
Leanne Wruck
Christine Poindexter-Harris
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
722
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/91403317882?pwd=V0RFMkN1Qktyc1psRzV0YUMzVUdPZz09
Meeting ID: 914 0331 7882
Passcode: 302123
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Audience
Only Students in Counseling
Description
See daily email for schedule
Presenters
All faculty
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
702
Zoom Session Information
See program email.
Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
This workshop is required for students taking APH 5271, EEG Biofeedback: Assessment and Intervention.
Presenters
Cynthia Kerson, Ph.D.
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
705
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/5775075064
Meeting ID: 577 507 5064
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
Great coaches are not born: they are created by learning and applying core principles of: individual and group-level analysis, communication, and reinforcement.
Research has consistently demonstrated that the primary determinants of success and failure of teams are dependent on leaders and their ability to coach their team members through crisis. In this program participants will learn and apply coaching tools through six self-paced learning modules, which include recent lessons learned during the pandemic and specific ways to coach towards recovery and resiliency.
Presenters
Tom Hayashi
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
711
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/5955606858
Meeting ID: 595 560 6858
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
Existentially, the proliferation of conspiracy theories is an organic response to facing the existential void. On the brink of the abyss—facing the terror of helplessness, confusion, and overwhelm—we want to know that someone or something is in control—that there is a transcendent meaning that will justify our suffering. However, elaborate narrative constructions that inevitably crumble into dust may reveal an Invitation to deeper, richer mode of existential, transpersonal, and authentic living and a Call for conscious cultivation of well-being and vibrant longevity as Modus Vivendi.
Presenters
Drake Spaeth
Marina Smirnova
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
713
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/92539826452?pwd=d2hDRmNOOEwzOEN4cWtYZDlsSUYzQT09
Meeting ID: 925 3982 6452
Passcode: 699103
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Audience
All Saybrook community.
All CP students need to attend one offered today.
Description
This workshop will explore the phenomenon of moral injury. The workshop will entail defining moral injury, moral injury sequelae, how moral injury is similar and differs from traumatic stress, identifying moral injury and assessment tools as well as treatment of moral injury and its challenges.
Presenters
Portia Rawles, PsyD
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
717
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/92726335119?pwd=YjNTeDBaQzJ1QlVHazNSamh0NkhrUT09
Meeting ID: 927 2633 5119
Passcode: 720185
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Audience
All Saybrook community.
All CP students need to attend one offered today.
Description
This presentation will focus on the development and implementation of a suicide screening protocol for child and adolescent military dependents. A retrospective view of the process and content of the screening program and related outcomes will also be discussed. Future directions for prevention, screening and intervention for the presence of mental health and adjustment issues associated with military dependents will be addressed.
Presenters
Dr. Isaac G. Martinez
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
808
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/97114659054
Meeting ID: 971 1465 9054
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Audience
All Faculty and Students from All Programs
Description
In this session, we will discuss Saybrook's new online IRB submission and review system, as well as strategies to support success with the IRB process. Please come with your IRB questions.
Presenters
Laura Brewer
Kirwan Rockefeller
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
703
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/99689607902
Meeting ID: 996 8960 7902
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
This session is an introduction to TSC 6550 Conflict Resolution Theory and Methods, providing an overview of the course purpose, structure and processes. The major themes and debates within the field of conflict resolution are discussed in this course. Students gain an understanding of the tools that are available to intervene in conflicts and an awareness of how to improve their capacity to analyze and resourcefully respond to conflict. Additionally, students develop a critical theoretical perspective on the general field of conflict resolution. This class assists the scholar/practitioner in addressing major challenges that call for creative formulation. Such new perspectives may enable the student to be a more effective agent of change, and the field to better address the prevention of violent and destructive conflict as well as the resolution of specific disputes.
Presenters
Joy Meeker
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
707
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/96859674813?pwd=UjNWNmJ2MVJBc01FcE5lcmFzTy93UT09
Meeting ID: 968 5967 4813
Passcode: 756615
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Audience
Only Students in Clinical Psychology
Description
Session 4: Friday 10 – 12; 3rd semester and beyond
This workshop is intended as an informal conversation time for students to raise questions about the psychology licensure regulations and practicum/internship placement requirements. We will discuss the licensure statutes of various states and talk about how they relate to your degree program at Saybrook University (if possible, please bring your state's licensure regulations with you). We will also discuss the requirements for practicum and internship placement, where/how to find practicum/internship training sites, and how to prepare for the placement. Session 1 on Monday is for first semester students only and it is required. Wednesday is required for second-semester students. Sessions 3 & 4 on Thursday and Friday are open to all CP students and it is optional.
Presenters
Kristopher Lichtanski, PhD
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
716
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem-hipaa.zoom.us/j/92940382720
Meeting ID: 929 4038 2720
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Audience
Only Students in the Program
Description
This session includes an overview of the research sequence of courses for MBM students. Time will be available for student questions.
Presenters
Laura Brewer
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
704
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/91244120532
Meeting ID: 912 4412 0532
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
Indigenous Presence: Decolonizing our Minds and Cultivating the Causes of Happiness
Presenters
Dr. Bonnie Duran
Gina Belton
Leanne Wruck, Ph.D
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
720
Remo Session Information
REMO LINK: https://live.remo.co/e/2021-fall-diversity-luncheon
Registration Site: https://app.groupize.com/e/2021-fall-diversity-luncheon
Audience
Only Students in Transformative Social Change
Description
This session is designed to enhance the Transformative Social Change (TSC) Department Academic Support process, which involves monthly meetings during the fall and spring semesters. Students will engage in a participatory learning activity to consider how to sustain themselves as they seek to meet their academic goals. We will also discuss tangible steps to support academic success for the upcoming semester. This session is open to Transformative Social Change students only.
Presenters
Joy Meeker
Joel Federman
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
708
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/96859674813?pwd=UjNWNmJ2MVJBc01FcE5lcmFzTy93UT09
Meeting ID: 968 5967 4813
Passcode: 756615
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
In this workshop, we will screen the film, "Afran" and participate in conversation with Director, Tony Romero who resides in Avila, Spain. Following the screening and discussion, we will participate in Multimodal Expressive Arts Practices inspired by the film.
Film Synopsis: Equatorial Guinea is a country in which few visual artists reside. Afran is one of the most important and is known for his skills in making portraits and images informed by cultural memories and also for the deep reflective process in which he engages as he makes his conceptual art. Afran's process and the way he works are elements that make this documentary a unique visual experience and make the film especially inviting. Throughout the film, the viewer experiences Afran's memories in the form of a visible cultural legacy
Presenters
Tony Romero
Wendy Phillips
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
712
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/96068387557?pwd=MEFKNmZmbUxkYldrSER2ZlpVZDlGUT09
Meeting ID: 960 6838 7557
Passcode: 074021
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Audience
All Faculty and Students from All Programs
Description
In this seminar we will look at the U.S. political economy through the lens of the Kemetic- Egyptian myth of MAAT, an archetype of Justice, Judgment and orderly Judicial Proceedings. The myth offers the example of spirit and matter integrated in law and political economy. We use this myth and its teachings to interrogate U.S. Congressional legislative initiatives in the For the Peoples’ Act and the John Lewis Act. We then turn our attention to Food Security and Health, body and soul.
Presenters
Alan G. Vaughan, Ph.D.
JD, Laura Turner-Essel, Ph.D.
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
714
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/92655018901?pwd=WHVDMHNXa0U0a3pJQWd1MDB3a2FKZz09
Meeting ID: 926 5501 8901
Passcode: 396984
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Audience
All Students from All Programs
Description
The residential lab experience is designed to support students in understanding the theoretical and empirical basis for the PAI, as well as how to administer, score and interpret this instrument to assess personality.
Presenters
Michael Sakuma, PhD
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
715
Zoom Session Information
Zoom link will be sent by faculty to students enrolled in the course.
Audience
Only Students in Clinical Psychology
Description
We recognize that an asset of the program is the richness of the CP student body and their level of engagement. This is an informal and casual space to simply network and get to know one another. First-semester students are strongly encouraged to drop in and get to know folx. Learn more about the 'culture' of the program from a student's perspective. Returning students are strongly encouraged to attend as they reconnect with one another and welcome the incoming class.
Presenters
CP Faculty
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
719
Zoom Session Information
This session uses Remo instead of Zoom.
Remo Link: https://live.remo.co/e/session-719-cp-student-meet-and-
Audience
All of the Saybrook Community
Description
Opportunity to Close the Residential Conference as a community. We invite all to come!
Presenters
Leanne Wruck
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
721
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/95136047510?pwd=cHhoZFdDYUd6OTRqM0dUeFVRZTdudz09
Meeting ID: 951 3604 7510
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Audience
Only Students in the CP Program
Description
This will be an introduction to Clinical Interventions I. We will go over some of the basics of the course and then dive into a preliminary discussion of existential humanistic therapies with a particular focus on Carl Rogers’ Person Centered Therapy (PCT). There will be an experiential exercise for students to introduce to themselves some of the fundamentals of PCT. If time allows, we will begin a brief overview of Emotion Focused Therapy.
There will be a lunch break from 12 - 1.
Presenters
Bonnie Settlage, PhD
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
618
Zoom Session Information
Zoom link will be sent by faculty to students enrolled in the course.
Audience
Only Students in the Program
Description
As noted by Madsen (2007), clinical practice must be culturally-responsive, strength-based, empowerment-focused, and family-driven, forming collaborative partnerships. Now, more than ever, humanistic psychologists are poised to affect change at all levels of the human experience, individual, family, community/communal, etc. Toward this end, this course is designed to support practitioners-in-training through the utilization of practical and adaptable interventions such as motivational interviewing, and creative individual and family therapy techniques. There will be attention to strengthening skills within the clinical hour, as well as in the milieu contact. This experiential and interactive seminar is open to all yet required for those who will be enrolled in Fall 2016 PSY 3045B Clinical Intervention II; completion of Clinical Interventions I is not a prerequisite for this RC experience yet is for course enrollment.
There will be a lunch break from 12 - 1.
Presenters
Theopia Jackson, PhD
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
619
Zoom Session Information
Registration information will be sent in advance for this meeting. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
This presentation will first describe the framework of existential-hermeneutical-phenomenology as a “weak force form of therapeutic care” as differentiated from strong force therapy, including other forms of “strong” humanistic-existential practices. We will then explore in concrete, therapeutic events and encounters what therapeutic phenomenology looks like from this perspective, as informed by radical hermeneutics and postmodern existentialism, such as the therapeutics of radical bracketing, incessant reinterpretability, change without the focus on change, allowing symptoms to speak and teach, “seeing” the invisibility of lived meaning in each and every moment, and preparing for the coming of the Other.
Presenters
Todd Dubose
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
718
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/95724242090?pwd=Z2ZjUGxxcEtVajhwanhuN2ZGb3FuZz09
Meeting ID: 957 2424 2090
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Audience
Only Students in Counseling
Description
Counseling curriculum
Presenters
All faculty
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
801
Zoom Session Information
See program email.
Audience
All Faculty and Students from All Programs
Description
This seminar will critically examine the various meanings of truth, facts, science, culture, belief and knowledge in a contemporary social and political environment in which these ideas are highly contested. Using a combination of didactic and participatory approaches, the seminar will include exploration of recent attempts to utilize social media to shape electoral and cultural politics in the United States and elsewhere; digital storytelling approaches as a way to narrate immigrant experiences; indigenous storytelling as a mode of social change; and Afro-centric Healing Circles as a way of communicating and creating shared understandings.
Presenters
Edmundo Aguilar
German Alvarez
Joel Federman
Theopia Jackson
Paulette Moore
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
802
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/96859674813?pwd=UjNWNmJ2MVJBc01FcE5lcmFzTy93UT09
Meeting ID: 968 5967 4813
Passcode: 756615
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Audience
Only Students in the Department of Leadership Management
Description
Open to DBA and PhD MOS students, the purpose of this session is to provide an overview of key aspects of doctoral studies that include scholarly critique, argumentation, and praxis (as the application of theory into practice). This session will include specific guidance on qualification for the key milestones in the Candidacy and the Dissertation, the related courses and how best to prepare for them from the beginning of the program.
Presenters
Tom Hayashi
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
805
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/5955606858
Meeting ID: 595 560 6858
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Audience
All Saybrook community.
All CP students need to attend one offered today.
Description
This talk will go over the basic principles of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Social Phobia, beginning with a formulation of Social Phobia from a CBT perspective and the fundamental components of treatment including identifying cognitive distortions and exposure exercises. A case study will be presented detailing the treatment of a client with Social Phobia with a CBT approach.
Presenters
Tomas Yufik
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
806
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/96243472992
Meeting ID: 962 4347 2992
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Audience
All Faculty and Students from All Programs
Description
This seminar will critically examine the various meanings of truth, facts, science, culture, belief and knowledge in a contemporary social and political environment in which these ideas are highly contested. Using a combination of didactic and participatory approaches, the seminar will include exploration of recent attempts to utilize social media to shape electoral and cultural politics in the United States and elsewhere; digital storytelling approaches as a way to narrate immigrant experiences; indigenous storytelling as a mode of social change; and Afro-centric Healing Circles as a way of communicating and creating shared understandings.
Presenters
Edmundo Aguilar
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
803
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/96859674813?pwd=UjNWNmJ2MVJBc01FcE5lcmFzTy93UT09
Meeting ID: 968 5967 4813
Passcode: 756615
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Audience
All of Saybrook Community
Description
Saybrook University has a long-standing history of promoting scholar-practitioners who are trailblazers in the application of humanistic principles and philosophies in the service of the fullness of humanity in context. This revolutionary approach to higher education visionary work uniquely positions Saybrook students and alums to meet the complex national and global societal needs. Join us for a fire-side chat with several key scholars who courageously and generatively laid the interdisciplinary academic foundation for Saybrook of today and their vision for tomorrow. Hear their stories, share your ideas, and imagine our future. A walk down memory lane can clarify the pathway forward!
Presenters
Theopia Jackson
Art Bohart
Marc Pilisuk
Tom Greening
Ruth Richards
John Adams
Zonya Johnson
David Lukoff
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
807
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/95959962217
Meeting ID: 959 5996 2217
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Audience
Only Students in the CP Program
Description
Congrats to the Fall 21 incoming CP students for completing your first Saybrook RC. Understandably, you have learned more about Saybrook and your academic options. The purpose of this optional space is to allow you an opportunity to check in with the chair, pose any questions, share ideas & thoughts, or simply enjoy the company (smile). Returning CP students are welcome as well.
Presenters
Theopia Jackson, PhD
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
904
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem-hipaa.zoom.us/j/92469351575?pwd=MmhUdDF4dUsxOU9NUmx4c0lHNTN1Zz09
Meeting ID: 924 6935 1575
Passcode: 019802
Audience
All Faculty and Students from All Programs
Description
This seminar will critically examine the various meanings of truth, facts, science, culture, belief and knowledge in a contemporary social and political environment in which these ideas are highly contested. Using a combination of didactic and participatory approaches, the seminar will include exploration of recent attempts to utilize social media to shape electoral and cultural politics in the United States and elsewhere; digital storytelling approaches as a way to narrate immigrant experiences; indigenous storytelling as a mode of social change; and Afro-centric Healing Circles as a way of communicating and creating shared understandings.
Presenters
Paulette Moore
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
901
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/96859674813?pwd=UjNWNmJ2MVJBc01FcE5lcmFzTy93UT09
Meeting ID: 968 5967 4813
Passcode: 756615
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Audience
Only Students in Clinical Psychology
Description
This is an opportunity collectively review the program evaluation processes, program changes, strategic planning objectives, and student assessment procedures, as well as hearing from students regarding program improvements. All CP students and faculty are expected to attend.
Presenters
Theopia Jackson, PhD, CP Faculty
Requirement for Program
No
Session Number
903
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/93264324749?pwd=eis2eERBQURGOG1lNTBEZWsvVFRsQT09
Meeting ID: 932 6432 4749
Passcode: 694026
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Audience
All Faculty and Students from All Programs
Description
This seminar will critically examine the various meanings of truth, facts, science, culture, belief and knowledge in a contemporary social and political environment in which these ideas are highly contested. Using a combination of didactic and participatory approaches, the seminar will include exploration of recent attempts to utilize social media to shape electoral and cultural politics in the United States and elsewhere; digital storytelling approaches as a way to narrate immigrant experiences; indigenous storytelling as a mode of social change; and Afro-centric Healing Circles as a way of communicating and creating shared understandings.
Presenters
Theopia Jackson
Requirement for Program
Yes
Session Number
902
Zoom Session Information
ZOOM LINK: https://tcsedsystem.zoom.us/j/96859674813?pwd=UjNWNmJ2MVJBc01FcE5lcmFzTy93UT09
Meeting ID: 968 5967 4813
Passcode: 756615
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