Christine Carpenter & Associates

Christine Carpenter & Associates Individual, group, and couples psychotherapy in Chicago and Oak Park.

Brandon "Diggs" Williams is a brilliant, dynamic and engaged speaker. I'm excited for this event!
07/23/2024

Brandon "Diggs" Williams is a brilliant, dynamic and engaged speaker. I'm excited for this event!

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!!!

Don't miss Brandon "Diggs" Williams, founder of The Diggs Method, presenting at our next GLS! Mr. Williams will provide information related to the development and manifestations of prejudice, discrimination, and racism. Participants will be empowered to develop bias awareness through introspection and self-analysis so they may better serve their indigenous clients and clients of color. Challenges inherent to both the provider and client will be addressed. This training will involve both psychoeducation and opportunities to process.

This event offers participants an opportunity to learn through their own experience in a group. This type of work is experiential and may feel emotionally intense at times, which can be both challenging and transformative.

Training will be held virtually on August 10th, 2024 from 9am-1pm CDT. 3 CEUs will be available.

Register here!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-invisible-struggle-developing-bias-awareness-through-self-actualization-tickets-949117133897

12/05/2023
Please join me and Dr. Darryl Pure August 5th and 6th for this experiential workshop about bringing equity into the grou...
07/19/2023

Please join me and Dr. Darryl Pure August 5th and 6th for this experiential workshop about bringing equity into the group therapy space. With this leader-as-member approach, Darryl and I will demonstrate a practical, actionable model of communication that keeps defenses low, curiosity high and encourages accountability without blame and shame. The workshop is available live in Chicago AND remote via Zoom. Spaces in both formats is limited to 12 people each so reserve your spot soon. 13 CEUs are available.

This is a TWO-DAY live/remote workshop. Space for each format is limited to 12 participants.

Please join me for the October Great Lakes Symposium on the Encounter model of communication, a virtual workshop led by ...
09/25/2021

Please join me for the October Great Lakes Symposium on the Encounter model of communication, a virtual workshop led by GLGPS president and Gestalt therapist, Bruce Aaron. Whether you are a group therapist or work only with individuals, you are sure to gain something useful.

Great Lakes SymposiumEncounter: Supporting Respectful Boundaries and Intimate Communication - A Glimpse into the World of Gestalt Therapy This works...

One week left to register!
07/12/2021

One week left to register!

GLGPS (f/k/a Illinois Group Psychotherapy Society) is pleased to present another Great Lakes Symposium (GLS*)

Secondary trauma is a real thing.
06/11/2020

Secondary trauma is a real thing.

Viral video of the killing of black men takes a toll on black male mental health, according to experts.

05/30/2020

American Psychological Association
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, May 29, 2020


‘WE ARE LIVING IN A RACISM PANDEMIC,’ SAYS APA PRESIDENT
High-profile racial incidents taking heavy psychological toll
[MY ADDITION: the racism is ALSO perpetrated on red, brown, and yellow Americans]
WASHINGTON – Following is a statement by Sandra L. Shullman, PhD, president of the American Psychological Association, regarding the mental health consequences of recent high-profile violent events targeting African Americans:

“George Floyd, dead after a police officer knelt on his neck. Ahmaud Arbery, fatally shot while on a jog. Breonna Taylor, shot to death by police raiding her home. Eric Garner, Philando Castile, Trayvon Martin – the list is far too long and ever growing.

“The deaths of innocent black people targeted specifically because of their race – often by police officers – are both deeply shocking and shockingly routine.

“If you’re black in America – and especially if you are a black male – it’s not safe to go birding in Central Park, to meet friends at a Philadelphia Starbucks, to pick up trash in front of your own home in Colorado or to go shopping almost anywhere.

“We are living in a racism pandemic, which is taking a heavy psychological toll on our African American citizens. The health consequences are dire. Racism is associated with a host of psychological consequences, including depression, anxiety and other serious, sometimes debilitating conditions, including post-traumatic stress disorder and substance use disorders. Moreover, the stress caused by racism can contribute to the development of cardiovascular and other physical diseases.

“The impact of these repeated horrific incidents is inflicting trauma on the broader African American community. Research shows, for example, that compared with whites, blacks feel more negative stereotype threats and more racial profiling when interacting with the police.

“However, psychological research also points to possible solutions. Studies find that when police act in a procedurally just manner and treat people with dignity, respect, fairness and neutrality, people are more likely to comply with their directives and accept any outcome, favorable or unfavorable.

“The American Psychological Association urges those who are experiencing trauma in the aftermath of these tragedies to practice self-care. Connect with family, friends and other community support people, talk about your feelings and limit your exposure and that of your children to news media and viral videos. Seek professional help if you need it.

“As always, APA stands against racism and hate in all its forms, and supports the efforts of researchers, law enforcement, clinicians, teachers and policymakers to eliminate hate crimes and police brutality.”

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The American Psychological Association, in Washington, D.C., is the largest scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States. APA’s membership includes nearly 121,000 researchers, educators, clinicians, consultants and students. Through its divisions in 54 subfields of psychology and affiliations with 60 state, territorial and Canadian provincial associations, APA works to advance the creation, communication and application of psychological knowledge to benefit society and improve people’s lives.

05/08/2020
For a taste of the power of group therapy, check out this exciting new series.
05/06/2020

For a taste of the power of group therapy, check out this exciting new series.

You don't really know yourself until you look through someone else's eyes. In a room with Dr. Ezra, eight New Yorkers explore hidden truths about their own i...

A wonderful resource for therapists....
05/02/2020

A wonderful resource for therapists....

 

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