67th
Annual Conference
Thursday, February 25
Morning Workshops
10:00 A.M - 12:30
P.M.
Workshop
5
Creating you Own Style
of Leadership
Chair:
Neal
Spivack, Ph.D., CGP,
Psychologist, VA NY Harbor Healthcare
System, New York, New York
Open to participants with less than four years of group
psychotherapy experience.
Having your own leadership style
seems more difficult in today's climate of practice guidelines and
evidence-based treatments. However, leaders who cultivate their own
style can empower members to grow. This workshop will examine how
leaders can develop their own brand while being sensitive to
members' reactions to more dynamic leadership.
didactic-demonstration-experiential-sharing of work experiences
Learning
Objectives:
The attendee will
be able to:
1. Identify a quality that he or she
would want to incorporate into his or her personal leadership style.
2. Discuss how a leader's distinctive style could be helpful to
members.
3. Discuss how a leader's distinctive style could feel unhelpful to
members.
4. Describe how developing one's own leadership style could be
helpful to the group leader.
Course
References:
Ghent, E. (1999). Masochism,
submission, surrender: masochism as a perversion of surrender. In
S.A. Mitchell and L. Aron (Eds.), Relational Psychoanalysis: The
Emergence of a Tradition (pp. 211-242). Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic
Press.
Johnson, B. (1996).
Polarity Management. Amherst: HRD Press.
Livingston, M. (2006). Discussion: Vulnerability, charisma, and
trauma in training experience: Four personal odysseys. In R. Raubolt
(Ed.),
Power Games (pp. 83-89). New York: Other Press.
Practice Guidelines for Group Psychotherapy (2007), The American
Group Psychotherapy Association, Science to Service Task Force. |