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Welcome to the Psychology and Counseling Spring 2022 Residency! This schedule is still subject to tweaks and updates. Zoom links will be the last things added. We recommend that you bookmark the SCHED link https://s22psy.sched.com/ and refresh each time you check it, to make sure you capture any new updates.  Advisor Zoom Links can be found here.

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Friday, February 18
 

2:45pm EST

FACULTY WORKSHOP: Demystifying Final Products, Part 1 (75 mins)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/5685223175 (TG)
Part 1 of 3 part series
This workshop will assist student's in their final products (Senior Studies, Capstones, Theses). The workshop is designed to be interactive, informative, supportive, and FUN!!! The primary goal and objective of the workshop is to help students navigate through the final product stage and processes and share ideas, thoughts and enthusiasm.

Speakers
TO

Tracy O. Garrett

Faculty (PSY), Goddard College


Friday February 18, 2022 2:45pm - 4:15pm EST
Clockhouse and Zoom

2:45pm EST

Dreamwork & Therapy Series, Part 1 of 3
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/2185325352 (DA)
This will be a three-part series of workshops that will provide participants with the history of dreams in repair and healing through history, research informed rational for including dreams in our work, and three approaches to working and playing with dreams in therapy: Jungian, Montague Ullmans' Dream Appreciation Group Process, and Eugene Gendlin's Embodied Dreamwork. Theories will be lightly presented, accompanied by experiential engagement.

Speakers
avatar for Deborah Armstrong

Deborah Armstrong

Faculty, Goddard College


Friday February 18, 2022 2:45pm - 4:45pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

2:45pm EST

FACULTY WORKSHOP: Basic Skills, Part 1 (on Zoom)(Required for all Pre-G and new graduate students)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709 (MR)
Part 1 of 3 required basic skills workshop  

Speakers
avatar for Melissa Trevathan-Minnis

Melissa Trevathan-Minnis

Faculty, Human-Animal Interaction Coordinator, Goddard College


Friday February 18, 2022 2:45pm - 4:45pm EST
Manor Oak Room and Zoom
 
Saturday, February 19
 

10:00am EST

FACULTY WORKSHOP: Demystifying Final Products, Part 2 (75 mins)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/94272664457 (CH)
Part 2 of 3 part series
This workshop will assist student's in their final products (Senior Studies, Capstones, Theses). The workshop is designed to be interactive, informative, supportive, and FUN!!! The primary goal and objective of the workshop is to help students navigate through the final product stage and processes and share ideas, thoughts and enthusiasm.

Speakers
TO

Tracy O. Garrett

Faculty (PSY), Goddard College


Saturday February 19, 2022 10:00am - 11:30am EST
Clockhouse and Zoom

1:15pm EST

Basic Counseling Skills, Part 2 - Group Counseling (on Zoom) (Required for all Pre-G and new graduate students)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/5948929331 (KO)
The workshop will examine various kinds of group intervention. Learners will gain an appreciation for socially responsive and culturally competent approaches while actualizing their competency in the practice of group counseling. Learners will become acquainted with group process through role-play, didactic instruction and video presentation on the subject.



Speakers
avatar for Kristal Owens

Kristal Owens

Faculty, Goddard College


Saturday February 19, 2022 1:15pm - 3:15pm EST
Clockhouse and Zoom

1:30pm EST

Dreamwork & Therapy Series, Part 2 of 3: Jungian Dream Workshop
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709 (MR)
What are we to make of our dream world? Is it just random neurons firing from a day of activity, or a hidden message from our unconscious? During the workshop, we’ll learn about Carl Jung’s ideas and insights about dreams, and we’ll analyze a dream from someone in the group, exploring ways to find deeper meaning.

Speakers
avatar for Deborah Armstrong

Deborah Armstrong

Faculty, Goddard College
TA

Thomas A. Cannon, LCPCc, M.A.

Alumni Guest Presenter, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor


Saturday February 19, 2022 1:30pm - 3:30pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

1:30pm EST

FACULTY WORKSHOP: Advanced Clinical Practice (on Zoom) (limit to 8 people)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/96108778242 (MO)
This workshop involves pairing up and practicing clinical skills and receiving encouragement and feedback from peers and faculty. This workshop is reserved for students that have completed the Basic Skills workshop.  

Speakers
avatar for Melissa Trevathan-Minnis

Melissa Trevathan-Minnis

Faculty, Human-Animal Interaction Coordinator, Goddard College


Saturday February 19, 2022 1:30pm - 3:30pm EST
Manor Oak Room and Zoom
 
Monday, February 21
 

10:00am EST

Basic Counseling Skills, Part 3 (Required for all Pre-G and new graduate students)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709 (MR)
Basic Counseling Skills III will introduce students to the basic foundational components about how well being grows, what disrupts well being, and what repairs well being from the lens of neuroscience, and specifically the field of Interpersonal Neurobiology. Experiential Processes will be woven throughout a principally didactic workshop. *


Speakers
avatar for Deborah Armstrong

Deborah Armstrong

Faculty, Goddard College


Monday February 21, 2022 10:00am - 12:00pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

1:00pm EST

“Seeing It Like It Is”: Nonverbal Observation and Interaction (needs open, unobstructed space, free of tables, chairs in a circle, table at side near electrical outlet, wood floor preferred)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709 (MR)
As we begin to share this time together, we let go of tension and enjoy easy, active and creative expression through movement, without having to learn steps or trying to keep up in a class. Then, we will start to take note of the facial, gestural and postural movement of ourselves and others. And, in the process, we will become more aware of our own nonverbal communication style (with a vocabulary to describe it).
 
As we become better observers of the dynamic qualities of our movement in interactions, we begin to better see and understand our own nonverbal behavior and that of others. Then, by developing an observing sense of self, we are better prepared to be present in the moment with our clients, and can assist and support them in expressing themselves safely and authentically. In this time together, we will be actively engaged in movement expression.
 
Methods of learning and instruction: active participation in movement experiences; observation of nonverbal behavior; application of skills in practice; and interactive discussions with peers and presenter; demonstration; video presentation (when appropriate); and lecture.
 
The learning objectives include:
• increase understanding of the dynamic qualities of movement; and
• improve observation of one’s own and others’ nonverbal behavior.
 
This workshop is offered in collaboration with New Thought Vermont:  https://www.newthoughtvermont.com/


Speakers
WC

William Charles Freeman, PhD, BC-DMT

Executive Director, Alumni Guest Presenter, New Thought Vermont
William Charles Freeman, Ph.D., BC-DMT is a movement therapist who specializes in work with children, youth and adults with disabling conditions, their families and those who serve them.  He offers programs for professionals, caregivers and others interested in self-care, personal... Read More →


Monday February 21, 2022 1:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Media Room and Zoom
 
Tuesday, February 22
 

1:30pm EST

FACULTY WORKSHOP Demystifying Final Products, Part 3 (75 mins)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/94272664457 (CH)
Part 3 of 3 part series
This workshop will assist student's in their final products (Senior Studies, Capstones, Theses). The workshop is designed to be interactive, informative, supportive, and FUN!!! The primary goal and objective of the workshop is to help students navigate through the final product stage and processes and share ideas, thoughts and enthusiasm.

Speakers
TO

Tracy O. Garrett

Faculty (PSY), Goddard College


Tuesday February 22, 2022 1:30pm - 3:30pm EST
Clockhouse and Zoom

3:00pm EST

FACULTY WORKSHOP: Flying Kites- Narrative therapy in practice, Part 1 of 2 (ok to record 30 minute instructional part of 1st session)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/96108778242 (MO)
Flying Kites is a narrative workshop intended for G2s and above to gain experience in applying narrative therapeutic techniques in client sessions and for self-care. Using the metaphor of kites, learners will explore aspects of Narrative Therapy and narrative therapeutic techniques from a broad range of researchers and theorists, including the presenter.

This workshop is required for Pre-G, G-1, and BA/MA Fast-Track, level 8 Students.

Speakers
GE

Greta Enriquez

Faculty, Goddard Psychology & Counseling Program
https://www.goddard.edu/person/greta-enriquez/


Tuesday February 22, 2022 3:00pm - 4:15pm EST
Manor Oak Room and Zoom
 
Wednesday, February 23
 

10:00am EST

FACULTY WORKSHOP: Countertransference and Memory (via Zoom)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709 (MR)
Countertransference has been defined as the unconscious emotional response of the therapist to their client. For Freud, the phenomena of Countertransference contaminated the analysis. More contemporary views ( for example, Maroda, 2009) consider the material of the countertransference as very valuable when it is able to be brought into the conscious awareness of the therapist. In this workshop, we will engage in practice which will help us retrieve memories of events and information shared in early relationships which have informed our countertransference with our clients, especially when our clients identify themselves differently than we identify ourselves along the Dimensions of Identity defined by Robinson Wood. Please bring photographs of persons who have been significant to you, especially in your early life and a journal or notebook for writing.

This workshop is required for Pre-G, G-1, and BA/MA Fast-Track, level 8 Students.

Speakers
WP

Wendy Phillips

Faculty, Goddard College


Wednesday February 23, 2022 10:00am - 12:00pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

2:45pm EST

Dreamwork & Therapy Series, Part 3 of 3
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709 (MR)
This will be a three-part series of workshops that will provide participants with the history of dreams in repair and healing through history, research informed rational for including dreams in our work, and three approaches to working and playing with dreams in therapy: Jungian, Montague Ullmans' Dream Appreciation Group Process, and Eugene Gendlin's Embodied Dreamwork. Theories will be lightly presented, accompanied by experiential engagement.

Speakers
avatar for Deborah Armstrong

Deborah Armstrong

Faculty, Goddard College


Wednesday February 23, 2022 2:45pm - 4:45pm EST
Media Room and Zoom

3:00pm EST

Portfolio Review For Returning Students (required for BA students who have not completed a PR1 or PR2 yet.)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/94272664457 (CH)
In this session, we will explain the purpose of the Portfolio Review, how you benefit from sharing your work with the Assessment Committee, and the kind of materials you will submit in your portfolio. The goal is to help you to understand how to complete the process with confidence. It will be helpful to review the Progress Review website before this session as it contains helpful information.

Additional Resources

All the information you need to prepare for the Portfolio Review is on the Progress Review website.

Here is the link to past PR workshop videos.  (Click link and scroll down to see the videos.)  Note: There are two videos.  Be sure to watch the right one!!

· The first one is for New and Returning UGP students who started in the Fall of 2020 or later. 
· The second one is for Returning UGP students who started before Fall 2020.

There is a video about how to edit the new ePortfolio. (Click link and scroll down to see the video.  There is also a second video about how to edit the share settings.)
Check out these useful resources:

·       Undergraduate Curriculum Guide
·       Self-Assessment Guides
·       Degree Criteria Resources

Speakers
TO

Tracy O. Garrett

Faculty (PSY), Goddard College


Wednesday February 23, 2022 3:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Clockhouse and Zoom

3:00pm EST

FACULTY WORKSHOP: Flying Kites- Narrative therapy in practice, Part 2 of 2 (75 mins)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/96108778242 (MO)
Flying Kites is a narrative workshop intended for G2s and above to gain experience in applying narrative therapeutic techniques in client sessions and for self-care. Using the metaphor of kites, learners will explore aspects of Narrative Therapy and narrative therapeutic techniques from a broad range of researchers and theorists, including the presenter.

Speakers
GE

Greta Enriquez

Faculty, Goddard Psychology & Counseling Program
https://www.goddard.edu/person/greta-enriquez/


Wednesday February 23, 2022 3:00pm - 4:15pm EST
Manor Oak Room and Zoom

4:00pm EST

Advanced Library Research (90 mins on Zoom) for all students
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/my/eileengatti
Join Eileen Gatti for a deep dive into the resources available through the Eliot D. Pratt Library, and an overview of the research process. We will cover the development of research questions and search strategies, and use Zotero and built-in database tools to manage resources and create bibliographies.

Speakers
avatar for Eileen Gatti

Eileen Gatti

Director of Information Access, Goddard College
I am excited to be working with you all this semester, and hope you will share your research quandaries and "eureka!" moments with me.



Wednesday February 23, 2022 4:00pm - 5:30pm EST
Clockhouse and Zoom

5:30pm EST

Introduction to the 7th Edition of the APA Publication Manual
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709 (MR)
This is to help students understand and know where to find citation, formatting, and other technical resources and help in their writing process. Students are encouraged to bring their APA Style Guide with them.


Speakers
GE

Greta Enriquez

Faculty, Goddard Psychology & Counseling Program
https://www.goddard.edu/person/greta-enriquez/


Wednesday February 23, 2022 5:30pm - 6:30pm EST
Media Room and Zoom
 
Thursday, February 24
 

2:00pm EST

WORKSHOP: Evolving Concepts in Psychotherapy (Please record all of it)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/96108778242 (MO)
Highlights from two attendees of the 2021 Evolution of Psychotherapy conference, with special attention to advances in addressing racism in psychology, issues in memory, advances in IPNB and attachment, positive psychology, addiction, common factors, process-based therapies, and growing our practice moving forward. This is intended for all present and future healers from Ls to Gs, and will be offered in a symposium style short presentation and discussion.

Speakers
GE

Greta Enriquez

Faculty, Goddard Psychology & Counseling Program
https://www.goddard.edu/person/greta-enriquez/
TL

Tamara Liaschenko

Alumni, Goddard College


Thursday February 24, 2022 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Manor Oak Room and Zoom

2:00pm EST

WORKSHOP: The Personal is Political: An Exploration of Feminist Therapy (120 mins - 1 session)
https://goddard-edu.zoom.us/j/97948422709 (MR)
A deep dive into the historical and current evolution of Feminist and Womanist Therapies.  

Speakers
avatar for Kristal Owens

Kristal Owens

Faculty, Goddard College
avatar for Ashley McNeilly

Ashley McNeilly

Graduating Student, Goddard College


Thursday February 24, 2022 2:00pm - 4:00pm EST
Media Room and Zoom
 
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