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Meet and Learn Series: Applying Core Principles of Integrative Harm Reduction Psychotherapy to Groups

In this 90-minute workshop, clinical psychologist, Adam Frankel, PhD will educate participants on how to apply principles of Integrative Harm Reduction Psychotherapy (IHRP) when running groups that involve themes of substance use and/or other addictive behaviors.

Participants will learn the unique qualities of group leadership from an IHRP perspective and develop an understanding of how to employ the 7 therapeutic tasks of IHRP in facilitating psychotherapy groups. This workshop will include didactic and discussion components and experiential and role-plays of a mock psychotherapy group to collectively facilitate an engaged training experience.

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Adam Frankel, PhD is a psychologist who specializes in the treatment of substance misuse and co-occurring anxiety and mood challenges, working from an Integrated Harm Reduction Psychotherapy (IHRP) perspective. Adam is a Certified Group Psychotherapist from the American Group Psychotherapy Association and is a teaching faculty member at the Eastern Group Psychotherapy Training Society. Adam presents nationally and internationally on integrated therapeutic treatment modalities and is a clinical supervisor and teacher to mental health professionals throughout the New York Metropolitan Area and abroad. Adam has worked in inpatient and outpatient New York City hospital settings, running intensive group treatment programming. He maintains private practices in New York City and in the San Francisco Bay Area.  

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