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Contact: Muriel Banares or
Carmen Ramos Chandler
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(818) 677-2130
mbanares@exec.csun.edu
The session will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the university's Education Building Room 1214 on the west side of campus near Etiwanda Avenue and Plummer Street.
Marriage and family therapist Joan Concannon will present "Dreamwork in Therapy." Concannon will talk about how to better understand the use of dreams as a product and communication of the unconscious and the clinical applications of dreamwork to specific client issues such as recurring nightmares. The program will concentrate on current dreamwork techniques, including how to conduct an in-depth dream interview with an individual client.
Affordable fees and continuing education units are offered to marriage family child counselors, licensed clinical social workers and educators.
The workshops are designed to provide quality continuing education and training to licensed counselors, teachers, school psychologists, interns and other mental health professionals.
To register, or for more information, call Diana Castle or Heidi Kwok, program coordinators, at (818) 677-2549.
CSUN has about 27,000 full- and part-time students, offering 48 bachelor's and 39 master's degrees. Founded in 1958, CSUN is the only four-year public university in the San Fernando Valley.
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