MHCCF New Year's Breakfast

  • Friday, January 20, 2017
  • 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM
  • Interlachen Country Club, 2245 Interlachen Court, Winter Park, FL 32792

Registration

  • Consider joining MHCCF for a discounted price on our annual breakfast!
  • Student Benefit - Your registration fee includes a 1 year membership with MHCCF!
  • Reserve a table for up to 8 people on behalf of your agency, organization or group.

Registration is closed

Register by January 17, 2017!

Pricing:  
Members - $35.00
                 Students - $30.00 (includes 1 year membership)
                 Non-Members - $45.00
                 Table Reservation - $280.00 (up to 8 people)

 
Meeting Agenda:

8 - 8:30 a.m. - Networking & Registration

8:30 a.m. - Breakfast
9 a.m. - Announcements & Awards

9:30 - 10:30 a.m. - Speaker

 
Keynote Speaker:
Burt Bertram, EdD, LMHC, LMFT

Topic: The Making, Remaking and Sustaining of a Psychotherapist: 47 Years and Counting


Learning Objectives:


1. Mindfulness - Participants will be invited to identify career making and remaking events/experiences and the associated learning.


2. Narrative Therapy - Participants will learn how to apply narrative therapy concepts to career development as they reflect on the making, remaking and sustaining of their own careers.


3. Sustainability Practices - Participants will identify career strengthening and resiliency practices they currently utilize as well as other practices they could choose to adopt that would contribute to sustaining professional vigor.


This presentation will revolve around reflections in the form of both personal and professional stories that capture experiences/observations that have contributed to the presenters 47-year and counting evolution as a psychotherapist and how these reflections may serve to stimulate sustaining practices for others.


Burt Bertram is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who holds a Doctor in Education degree. He has been in private practice in the Orlando area for more than 35 years. His professional counseling is primarily focused on the resolution of sensitive and complex relationship issues in every aspect of life. In addition to his private practice, Burt provides personal/professional development, consultation, and counseling to practicing physicians associated with the Florida Hospital System. He also is an adjunct professor in the Graduate Studies in Counseling Program at Rollins College. As co-author of the book The Counselor and the Law, Burt is a nationally recognized expert on legal and ethical issues in counseling.


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