Presented by Judith Goleman, LMFT
Some cultures hold elders in esteem for their life experience and wisdom. Not ours. As we age our clients and we may fear becoming culturally invisible. As signs of aging inevitably appear we need tools to support ourselves and our clients through them. We will draw on encouraging findings of brain science and strategies to maximize an inner "push toward fulfillment:” and other tools that can help clients deal with the challenges and losses and gains that aging can bring.
Judith Goleman, LMFT, has been in practice, doing individual and couple counseling, and aging in place since 1978. At the age of 61 she followed her love of Jewish spirituality and became ordained as a chaplain. At her current undisclosed, but not young, age, she is about to get married to her sweetheart of 50 years ago. Judith Goleman is a long-time member of RECAMFT and has a private practice in Sebastopol. She can be reached through the Psychology Today’s Web listing at therapists.psychologytoday.com.
10:30 - 11:00 Social networking and registration
Disability Accommodation: To request an accommodation for a disability, please email therapy@recamft.org.
CEU Certificate: You must stay for the entire meeting to receive your certificate. Course certificates will be awarded at the end of the meeting, upon receipt of the completed course evaluation. Course meets the qualifications for 1.5 hrs of continuing education credit for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences.
CEUs are free for RECAMFT members, or members of other CAMFT Chapters. Non-members who desire CEUs pay $15.
Grievances: direct grievances to therapy@recamft.org, and/or the chapter president at recamftpresident@gmail.com.
Redwood Empire Chapter of California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists is a CAMFT Approved Continuing Education Provider: License #57173. RECAMFT.org - PO Box 2732 - Santa Rosa, CA 95405 E-mail: info@recamft.org Web: www.recamft.org