The Drama of Psychotherapy: In Treatment’s Search for the Big Bang at Boston Institute for Psychotherapy

Boston Institute for Psychotherapy Presents ‘A Psychology Goes to the Movies’ Special Event

The Drama of Psychotherapy: In Treatment’s Search for the Big Bang

Sunday, April 10th 2011
1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Lesley University
Amphitheater, University Hall 

1815 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA

For directions visit:
http://www.lesley.edu

For those of you who enjoyed the TV drama, In Treatment, and loved the last Boston Institute for Psychotherapy In Treatment event, you’ll be excited to know that registration for this years’ event is now open to the community.

Reprising his role of last year, Joe Shay, Ph.D., will chair the panel which includes Randy Paulsen, M.D., Rachel Seidel, M.D., and Justin Richardson, M.D., the psychiatric advisor for the show. Once again our panel of senior clinicians will explore and examine the show, which has just finished airing its third season, from a variety of perspectives. The panelists will also lead an open discussion with you about your reactions and thoughts about the show.
Registration:

Online registration is available for non-member pricing only. BIP Members (whose annual dues are paid-up) who would like to take advantage of special pricing for Members must call BIP.

http://www.bostoninstitute.org/ifs_registration.html
Walk-in registration is available during BIP business hours: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday.

Phone registration is available during BIP business hours: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday. Please call 617.566.2200.

Tickets to the 2009 event SOLD OUT quickly. Please register today to secure your seat for this exciting event.

PRICING:

$50.00 CE Credit
$40.00 General Admission
BIP Member* Special Pricing:
(not available online)

$45.00 CE Credit
$35.00 General Admission

(Limit: 2 registrations, at special pricing, per member)

Continuing Education Credits: 3.5 hours
for LICSW, LCSW, LMHC, and Psychologists

*BIP Member refers to a member whose annual dues is paid in full. To learn how you can become a member, visit: http://www.bostoninstitute.org.

Read what our panelists had to say when they were invited to blog for HBO’s Talk Therapy, a forum devoted to In Treatment’s third season:
http://www.hbo.com/#/in-treatment/inside/extras/article/about-talk-therapy.html