Northampton Couples Therapy Practice Offering Workshop on the Differences Between Relational Conflict & Abuse


Posted September 24, 2018 by prsub123

The Northampton Center for Couples Therapy (NCCT) will be hosting a free community workshop titled Is it Conflict or Abuse?

 
On Friday, November 2nd from 10am-4:30pm, The Northampton Center for Couples Therapy (NCCT) will be hosting a free community workshop titled Is it Conflict or Abuse?

Hosted and led by NCCT Intake Coordinator, Catherine Hodes, LICSW, the workshop will take place at The Florence Civic Center on Park Street in Florence, Massachusetts and will address the following questions:

● Is it Conflict or Abuse?
● Do you know how to differentiate conflict from abuse?
● Do you know the core dynamics of partner abuse vs. heightened conflict?
● How do we hold the complexity of relational power dynamics, while making accurate assessments about safety?

The event is designed for professionals in the field of couples therapy, family therapy or mental health.
It also provides the following professional incentives:
● CEs: This program meets the requirements for 5 CEs/Continuing Education hours for Licensed Social Workers (LICSW), Licensed Mental Health Counselors (LMHC), and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFT).

Click here to purchases tickets for the event via Eventbrite. The cost for students is $90 and $65 for professionals with an agency discount.
About Catherine Hodes, LICSW
Catherine Hodes, LICSW, was an advocate for survivors of partner violence, and the Director of the Safe Homes Project in Brooklyn, NY for 25 years. She is the co-author of “Is it Conflict or Abuse?: Furthering Differential Assessment and Response,” published in Clinical Social Work Journal, (Spring 2018), and author of “Abusing Privilege: Broadening the Domestic Violence Paradigm,” published in Family & Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly (Spring 2011).

Ms. Hodes relocated to Western Massachusetts in 2017, and served as the Intake Coordinator at Northampton Center for Couples Therapy until this past October. She is a lecturer at both Smith College School for Social Work and New York University Silver School of Social Work, and a clinical and organizational consultant around issues of abuse prevention and response. Most recently, Ms. Hodes became the Director of Survivor Support Services at Hampshire College.

Visit https://www.northamptoncouplestherapy.com/blog/domestic-violence-or-conflict to read more about Catherine’s work.

About Northampton Center for Couples Therapy
The Northampton Center for Couples Therapy is the only practice in New England that specializes exclusively in treating couples. Their clients come from as far away as NYC, Boston, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut and the Berkshires. Using some of the most well-researched, evidence-based models, like the Gottman Method and Emotionally Focused Therapy, they offer their clients care in stabilizing their relationships and having healthier families.
You can reach the center by phone at (413) 586-2300 or visit them online at http://www.northamptoncouplestherapy.com/.
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Last Updated September 24, 2018