Case consultation group for therapists (9 CEs*)
Fri, Nov 01
|Virtual
Six sessions: Fridays 12-1:30 ET October 18 - November 22. *9 total CEs for psychologists; pending for social workers
Time & Location
Nov 01, 2024, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM EDT
Virtual
About the event
This case consultation group is for licensed clinicians who work with Autistic children, teens, or adults. My co-leader will be Sondra Wolff, LCSW-C, a brilliant therapist who specializes in working with Autistic individuals. Each of the six sessions will include a didactic component and case discussion, and each participant will have the opportunity to present one case. This group will run on Fridays, Noon to 1:30 ET, from October 18 through November 22. Total cost $475.
CEs: Psychologists and social workers can earn 9 CEs for full participation. This group is approved for CEs by The Stixrud Group (TSG). TSG is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Stixrud Group maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Social work CEs are pending.
Target audience: All levels of clinicians, from beginner through advanced.
Learning objectives: Participants will be able to:
1. Describe the ways in which Autism can be a defining and informative lens.
2. Describe core characteristics of individuals with a less obvious presentation of Autism.
3. Identify neuro-affirmative psychological frameworks and approaches to support their clients in therapy.
4. Develop professional relationships and a network of clinical support in a confidential and supportive setting.
Facilitator bios:
Donna Henderson, Psy.D. has been a clinical neuropsychologist for over 30 years. She is passionate about identifying and supporting autistic individuals, particularly those who camouflage, and she is co-author (with Drs. Sarah Wayland and Jamell White) of two books: Is This Autism? A guide for clinicians and everyone else and Is This Autism? A companion guide for diagnosing. Dr. Henderson’s professional home is The Stixrud Group in Silver Spring, Maryland, where she provides neuropsychological evaluations for children, adolescents, and adults who would like to understand themselves better. She is a sought-after lecturer and also enjoys providing neurodiversity-affirmative training and case consultation for other healthcare professionals.
Sondra Wolff, LCSW has been a practicing psychotherapist for 30 years with a special interest in Autism. She has worked in multiple settings with a diverse range of clients including the Juvenile Justice System, public and private schools, and as a solo practitioner. She has a strong commitment to supporting neurodivergent people and is dedicated to offering support groups that provide safe and affirming spaces for Autistic exploration and belonging. She practices in Virginia, Maryland, and D.C.