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HOUSTON, TX, USA

Houston Galveston Institute

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

HGI's International Certificate in Collaborative-Dialogic Practices is a 120+hour program offers intensive two-day workshops over 20 months. The next class begins in September  2017. Our premier faculty includes: Harlene Anderson, Diana Carleton, Sue Levin, Sylvia London, Cathy King, Neca Rodriguez, Saliha Bava, Stephanie Gabel Zepeda, Thelma Jean Goodrich, Rocio Chaveste, M. L. Papusa Molina and Adriana Gil-Wilkerson. Additional on-line learning and resources are part of this program.

REQUIREMENT

The ICCP program at HGI will be 128-160 continuing education hours. These hours will be provided through 10 two-day trainings, including a one-day workshop and one clinical supervision and consultation day. Participants must attend eight of the ten meetings to receive a certificate. These are held between September 2017 and May 2019, see calendar. Completion of the program will involve the submission of a final piece of individual work to the program’s faculty.

DIRECTOR

Sue Levin, Diana Carleton, & Adriana Gil-Wilkerson

CONTACT

Dr. Susan B. Levin (sue@talkhgi.com) or

Adriana Gil-Wilkerson (agil-wilkerson@talkhgi.com) or

Call (713) 526-8390

http://www.talkhgi.org/hgi-training/hgi-certificate/

TESTIMONIALS

I sat with world leaders, worked within a dynamic local and international community, took important lessons and approaches into every one of my own practices, and felt at home with like-minded and like-hearted friends.  When consulting in my field, I was more informed, better attuned to their wisdom and voice and more effective at promoting growth.  The ICCP journey has been one of my most profound learning experiences.

N.S. 2016-17

I have been a student & practitioner of collaborative ad dialogic practices for 25 years……. ICCP was a transformative experience in depth & breath of knowledge, skill & application.  As one who has built internship programs, collaborating with university postgraduate programs & licensing boards to train a generation of therapists, I believe a curriculum and experience like the ICCP should be available to all in our field.

T.D. 2016-17

……It was motivating and reassuring to experience having conversations among colleagues about similar ideas in different settings. …….Can’t say enough about how happy I am that I took the opportunity to experience this training and came out with new friends, colleagues and refreshing ideas.

E.T. 2016-17

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