Continuing Education Credits

The following are the links for purchasing Continuing Education (CE) credits for Psychologists, Psychoanalysts, Social Workers, Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Chemical Dependency Counselors, Educators, and Nurses.
(Please see below for details on which states and jurisdictions are included.)

Click here to download the proof of attendance form. Your presenter(s) will need to sign this form for each session you attend to get CE credits. Completed forms can be given to Jeff Axelbank during the annual meeting, or scanned and emailed to him at jeff@jeffreyaxelbankpsyd.com

Before or after you have attended a workshop or presentation, you can purchase the corresponding CE credits by clicking on the “Purchase” buttons below. If there are any questions about this process, please contact Jeff Axelbank. 

If you would like a Certificate of Attendance for other professions or jurisdictions (e.g., International Coaching Federation), please give the completed attendance form to Jeff Axelbank or email him at  jeff@jeffreyaxelbankpsyd.com with your specific request.

All workshops and paper presentations are suitable for participants at all levels (introductory, intermediate, and advanced).

There is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program.

WORKSHOPS (formally Professional Development Workshops)

Exploring the Immunity to Change Method
Workshop 1: June 24, 2019 | Leslie Goldenberg | CE Credits (4)  $20.00

Consulting In A “Mad-Driving Environment”

Workshop 2: June 24,  2019 | Mr Richard Morgan-Jones | CE Credits (7.5)  $40.00

How to understand the social handling of uncertainty in organizations facing high risk and fast-paced change

Workshop 3: June 24,  2019 | Dr. Jens Preil | CE Credits (6)  $40.00

Socioanalytic Methods and the Transforming Experience Framework
Workshop 4: June 24-25, 2019 | Dr Susan Long | CE Credits (12)  $40.00

Using the Body to Put Whole Intelligence to Work with Conflict in Organizations
Workshop 5: June 25, 2019 | Saskia Szepansky | CE Credits (4.5)  $40.00

Exploring Patterns of Connections with Social Dreaming
Workshop 6: June 25, 2019 | Nicola Wreford-Howard | CE Credits (8.25)  $40.00

Consulting and Role Taking: A Case Conference
Workshop 7: June 25, 2019 | James Krantz | CE Credits (6.5)  $40.00

Working with polarization as a symptom of maladaptation
Workshop 8: June 25, 2019 | Dr. Philip Boxer | CE Credits (12)  $40.00

Overcoming polarities through applied hybrid systemic thinking and acting as an organizational change manager
Workshop 9: June 26, 2019 | Pascal Van Loo | CE Credits (4)  $40.00

An Exploration of Leadership within the context of Virtuous Betrayals
Workshop 10: June 26, 2019 | Mrs Deborah Pascoe | CE Credits (6.5)  $40.00
Finding Common Ground Where You Least Expect It: Getting the Whole System in the room to Tackle Polarizing Problems
Workshop 11: June 26, 2019 | Dr Sandra Janoff | CE Credits (6)  $40.00
 

PANELS

Interactive Panel on Leadership in Polarized Times 
Panel 1 – June 28 | Jewelnel Davis, Matt McCambridge and Jon Stokes | CE Credits (1.5)  $10.00
 
Interactive Panel on Structural Racism 
Panel 2 – June 29 | Candice Crawford-Zakian, Urmilla (Millie) Banerjee, CBE, Leslie Brissett, and Stanley Gold | CE Credits (1.5)  $10.00
 
Interactive Panel on Intractable International Conflicts 
Panel 3 – June 30 | Rabbi Hanan Schlesinger, Shadi Abu Awwad, Hugh O’Doherty and Nyoun Suzy Sebit | CE Credits (1.5)  $10.00
 

SYMPOSIUM PAPERS

Vive la différence: when a choice is not about choosing
Paper 1: June 28, 2019 | Dr Philip Boxer | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
The shadow side of learning, leadership and culture in emergency services organisations.
Paper 2: June 28, 2019 | Ms Fiona Martin and Dr. Susan Long | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
The development of “X-Ray Vision” in change leaders.
Paper 3: June 28, 2019 | Dr. Debra Noumair | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Can leadership be shared? Linking polarities: relatedness and individuation
Paper 4: June 28, 2019 | Dr Barbara Williams | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Networks * Groups * Boundaries – Polarities in network society and new fields to study
Paper 5: June 28, 2019 | Dr Steen Visholm | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
SPECIFICITY THEORY as Inspiration and Organizing Principle for Psychoanalytic Whole Systems Work
Paper 6: June 28, 2019 | Dr George Bermudez | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Problems at the Poles: Exploring the dynamics of boundary management in organisations through an action research case study.
Paper 7: June 28, 2019 | Linda Lee | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Reconnecting Polarities: Interpreting organizational identity in the change process.
Paper 8: June 28, 2019 | Carrie Duncan | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Institutional Integrity, Containment and Polarization
Paper 9: June 28, 2019 |  James Krantz, Ph.D.  | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Back to the future: Using psychoanalytic processes to facilitate integrative responses to paradox within a global professional services firm.
Paper 10: June 28, 2019 | Ms Michelle Morrison | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Polarities in Public Health in the City of Buenos Aires
Paper 11: June 28, 2019 | Gabriela Barrial | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Billions. Polarities of money, power and feelings. The experience of Russian-Ukranian interaction in working with organizations.
Paper 12: June 28, 2019 | Natalia Kochergina | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Institutional Toxicity in Sticky Polarities.
Paper 13: June 28, 2019 | Ajeet N. Mathur | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Nelson Mandela the Saint, Winnie Madikizela Mandela the Shrew:  Can intersubjectivity help us transcend the polarities that are holding us captive? 
Paper 14: June 28, 2019 |  Dr Peliwe Pelisa Mnguni  | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Can women have it all? Gender identifications and leadership.
Paper 15: June 28, 2019 | Violetta Shatilova | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Sorry Business: A Kleinian perspective on Apology and Reparation
Paper 16: June 29, 2019 | Dr Kate Dempsey | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Wombmates: Identity and Polarity in Twins Lessons on How to Manage for the Rest of Us.
Paper 17: June 29, 2019 | Dr. Thomas Hoffman | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Polarization and the breakdown of lateral collaboration: Where can containment and authorization be found in contemporary organizations?
Paper 18: June 29, 2019 | Petros Oratis | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Can we talk about gender in the post “Me Too world”: polarisation, populism and paralysis
Paper 19: June 29, 2019 | Dr Hannah Piterman | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
The Unbearable lightness of being ethical
Paper 20: June 29, 2019 | Ms Biljana Stefanovic | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Group Relations in China: Narratives of Organizational Development 2014 -2019
Paper 22: June 29, 2019 | Dr. Seth Harkins | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
The developmental project: A case study for an advertising agency
Paper 23: June 29, 2019 | Dr. Larry Hirschhorn | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
The Journey from Love to Hate: An object relations perspective on the decline of the Catholic Church in Ireland between the papal visits of Pope John Paul II and Pope Francis.
Paper 24: June 29, 2019 | Dr. Brian Melaugh | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Reflective-Citizens Engaging with Psycho-Social Polarities
Paper 25: June 29, 2019 | Dr Marina Mojovic | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Emerging from the shadow
Paper 26: June 29, 2019 | Ms Miranda Alcock | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Money as Magic
Paper 27: June 29, 2019 | Dr. Kenneth Eisold | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Corporate social responsibility and emotions, from fantasy to reality. The case of banking industry
Paper 29: June 29, 2019 | Ms Marcela Murarova | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Suicide and the Workplace: How psychoanalytic training can help.
Paper 30: June 29, 2019 | Dr Moritz Senarclens de Grancy | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
“Translation as dangerous work”: Exploring movement between languages and group unconscious dynamics in a China-based group relations conference
Paper 31: June 30, 2019 | Nick Bartlett | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
The application of modern attachment theory as a valuable tool to support the transition of change resistance into a competitive edge.
Paper 32: June 30, 2019 | Dr Victoria Grady | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Development through polarization and integration
Paper 34: June 30, 2019 | Ms Heidi Rose | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00
Recovering Human Inheritance in Organizations and Society: An Exploration of David Armstrong’s “Ethical Imagination”
Paper 35: June 30, 2019 | Peter Szabo | CE Credits (1.5) $10.00

Continuing Education Credit hours are available for:

Psychologists
R. Cassidy Seminars is approved by the APA to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. R. Cassidy Seminars maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

Psychoanalysts
New York: R. Cassidy Seminars is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed psychoanalysts.

Social Workers
California: The Board of Behavioral Sciences has deferred continuing education course approvals to the APA and other State boards for its licensees (see those approvals under Psychologists and Social Workers and Counselors/MFTs).
Other States: If your state is not listed, nearly all state Social Work boards accept either APA or are reciprocal with other state licensing boards, such as those listed below. Check with your board to be sure. The Ohio Board includes Social Workers.

NY: R. Cassidy Seminars is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0006. This program is approved for contact hours live in-person.

OH: Provider approved by the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist Board for clock hours, #RCST110701.

Counselors/Marriage and Family Therapists
CA: The Board of Behavioral Sciences has deferred CE course approvals to the APA and other States’ board for its licensees. See those approvals under Psychologists and Social Workers.

Other States: If your state is not specifically listed, nearly all state Counselor and MFT boards accept either APA or are reciprocal with other state licensing board approvals, such as those listed below. Check with your board to be sure. The Ohio Board includes Counselors and MFTs.

IL: Illinois Dept of Professional Regulation, Approved Continuing Education Sponsor, #168-000141.  (#) hours.

NY-LMHCs: R. Cassidy Seminars is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board of Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed mental health counselors, #MHC-0015.

NY-LMFTs: R. Cassidy Seminars is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board of Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed marriage and family therapists, #MFT-0011.

OH: Provider approved by the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist Board for clock hours, #RCST110701.

TX: Approved CE Sponsor through the Texas State Board of Examiners of Marriage & Family Therapists. # CE hours, Provider #151.

Chemical Dependency Counselors
CA: Provider approved by CCAPP, Provider #4N-00-434-0220 for (#) CEHs. CCAPP is an ICRC member which has reciprocity with most ICRC member states.
TX: Provider approved by the TCBAP Standards Committee, Provider No. 1749-06, (#) hours general hours.  Expires 3/31/2020.  Complaints about provider or workshop content may be directed to the TCBAP Standards Committee, 1005 Congress Avenue, Ste. 460, Austin, Texas 78701, Fax Number (512) 476-7297.

Educators
TX: R. Cassidy Seminars is an approved provider with the Texas Education Agency CPE# 501456. This course is CE Hours.

Nurses
CA: Provider approved by the CA Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #CeP122#, for contact hours.