The Social Regulatory Theory of Anger and Guilt with Sam Franklin, MA, LMFT and Stanley Thiele, MA, JD, LP, LMFT
Fri, May 31
|Secure Base Seminar Room
Explore the intricate world of anger and guilt at our seminar, "The Social Regulatory Theory of Anger and Guilt," led by esteemed speakers Sam Franklin and Stanley Thiele. Earn 3 continuing education hours as you gain insights into managing and understanding these emotions in therapeutic practice.
TIME & LOCATION
May 31, 2024, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM CDT
Secure Base Seminar Room, 500 Professional Dr, Northfield, MN 55057, USA
ABOUT THE EVENT
What would the world do to a person who was incapable of experiencing anger or guilt?
Join us for the compelling seminar "The Social Regulatory Theory of Anger and Guilt" featuring esteemed speakers Sam Franklin, MA, LMFT and Stanley Thiele, MA, JD, LP, LMFT. Delve into the intricacies of anger and guilt as social regulatory emotions, influencing our interactions, relationships, and social systems.
In this talk, we will:
- Discuss the nature and purpose of anger and guilt.
- Discern between justified and unjustified anger and guilt.
- Build skills to help clients manage and discharge these emotions effectively.
- Explore the significance of addressing stored anger for long-term client progress.
- Learn therapeutic techniques to support clients in discharging and reducing stored anger.
Discover how these core survival emotions impact our daily lives, connecting and protecting us simultaneously. Gain critical insights to enhance your therapeutic practice, empowering you to work more effectively with clients struggling with anger and guilt issues.
Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of these crucial emotions and elevate your therapeutic skills. Secure your tickets now for an immersive experience that will transform your approach to anger and guilt in therapy.Â
Earn 3 pre-approved CE hours! Currently pre-approved by the MN Board of Social Work (CEP-2403), Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy (2024.CE.108), Board of Psychology (202404.329), and Board of Marriage and Family Therapy (2024-098).
Please note: If you are attending this event virtually, it will be held on Zoom, the link will be sent out in your ticket confirmation and in reminder emails leading up to the event. So please keep an eye on your email and reach out to info@securebaseproductions.com with any issues. Thank you!