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The New York Voice Dialogue Institute
161 West 54th Street, #804
New York, NY 10019
212.956.0432
dassieh@aol.com
nyvoicedialogue@yahoo.com


 2008 Workshop Dates:

SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS
10am-6pm

(*earn 48 CECs from NASW
or 42 CECs from IFC or 39 CECs from AHP for each level)


LEVEL ONE

January 19 & 20

February 23 & 24

March 15rd & 16th

LEVEL TWO*
(for those with some Voice Dialogue experience)

April 12 & April 13

May 10 & 11

June 7 & 8

*couples work is covered


Contact the Institute if you already have Voice Dialogue experience and are interested in joining our "Hone Your Craft" group facilitation workouts that are offered periodically.

*CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS (CEC'S):

*This program has  been approved for 48 credit hours from the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) - Provider #: 886451086.  Certificates are  issued to participants who have successfully completed the program. There is a $10 per certificate fee. For more information call (202) 408-8600 ext.447 or visit www.socialworkers.org.

*This program has also been approved for 39 credit hours from the Association of Humanistic Psychology (AHP).
Counselors:
AHP is recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors (Provider #5360) to offer continuing education for National Certified Counselors and adheres to CEC guidelines.
California LCSWs & MFCCs:
Course meets the qualifications for continuing education for MFCCs and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, provider number PCE 604.
Social Workers:
The State of Illinois Department of Professional Regulation for Registered Social Workers, license #150-00118
Nurses:
Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #CEP8738 for 36 contact hours.
Massage Therapists:
The American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) and the Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals (ABMP do not certify any programs, but will accept these hours if the individual massage therapist feels they are applicable to his or her practice.)
*The Association for Humanistic Psychology is an international non-profit association of people committed to exploring and furthering the evolution of the human spirit. The association was formed in 1962 by Abraham Maslow, Carl Rogers, Charlotte Buhler, Rollo May, Virginia Satir, and other founders of the personal growth movement, to foster the ability of each person to find and express their maximum potential as human beings. This emphasis on consciousness, human dignity, and the capacity to direct our own destinies has come to be known as Humanistic Psychology. Membership is open to all. For more information call (510) 769-6495 or visit www.ahpweb.org.