Because Adlerian counseling strategies are not manualized/standardized, Adlerian practitioners vary in how they use certain tactics. This can become confusing for new practitioners, as they can get different messages about how to "do" Adlerian counseling. This workshop will seek to simplify these strategies by looking at the 'big picture;' namely, the overall purpose of these tactics. Lifestyle investigation strategies (e.g., exploration of early recollections and/or dreams) will be demonstrated.
Presenter - Calvin Armerding, M.A., LPC-S is a Senior Associate at Travelers Rest Counseling Associates in Travelers Rest, SC, where he counsels young adults, couples, and parents. He also spends time supervising counselors in training, teaching counselors at regional/international conferences and schools, and writing about Adlerian Psychology. He is the author of The Cooperative Family (2021), and also co-founder of The Alfred Adler Fellows Program, a regional post-graduate training program in Adlerian Psychology. In his spare time, Calvin likes to spend time with his two children, and also writes/performs/records his own music.
Cost for this event:
FREE for students (any students who are not yet a member of NASAP are able to sign up for a free first year of membership; be sure to choose “First Year Free Student…” when choosing the membership level.
Current non-student member price - $20 USD
Non-member price - $30 USD
To register: https://nasap.memberclicks.net/january12event