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Group Institute: A 2-Day Group Experience
Date and time
Location
3201 Wilshire Blvd.
Suite 201 Santa Monica, CA 90403Refund Policy
Description
Join us for a Group Therapy Immersion led by:
Monica Farassat, PsyD, LMFT, CGP
The Group Psychotherapy Association of Los Angeles is offering a wonderful and unique opportunity to affordably attend group psychotherapy with a therapist that is distinguished for his or her work in the field. This program is designed for people that want to learn more about group therapy first-hand and experience the personal growth and insight that dynamic group process can provide. Therapists and non-therapists are welcome.
Members are required to commit to and attend all of the sessions of a single group with the leader for a total of 12 hours.
Please join us!
June 8th and 9th, 2019
9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. - Must attend BOTH days!
Location: 3201 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 201, Santa Monica CA 90403
Monica's Bio:
Monica Farassat, Psy. D., LMFT, CGP has a private practice in Santa Monica, where she treats individuals, couples and groups.
She has recently transitioned from her role as the Director of Admissions at The Saturday Center for Psychotherapy, an intersubjective model of training program, where she also supervises and periodically leads groups. Monica works from an intersubjective model, where she uses her subjective experience in the room to communicate with the subjective experience of the client. Thus it is an interpersonal model, quite interactive, and communicatively intimate, and direct, in process and eye to eye.Her experience with groups began at the Saturday Center where she did her own training in the late 1980s. She later experienced the Tavistock model, which is a work group model where there is emphasis on studying the primitive processes in groups. It is not interactive, rather purely process-oriented.
Later, she studied interpersonal group dynamics, and attributes her group expertise to The Saturday Center, GPALA, Modern Analytic training, and other group organizations on the East Coast. She has lead groups intermittently for over 20 years, presently combining the various modalities she has learned into her own style of leadership.
For more information go to drmonicafarassat.com