Kasamahan: Filipino/a/x and the Mental Health Context: Pivoting Your Clinical Skills to Consulting
Sep
16

Kasamahan: Filipino/a/x and the Mental Health Context: Pivoting Your Clinical Skills to Consulting

Filipino/a/x and the Mental Health Context: Pivoting Your Clinical Skills to Consulting

Monday, September 16, 2024

10am - 11:30am Central Time US (CDT)
8am - 9:30am PDT / 11am - 12:30pm EDT

Virtual by Zoom

Kasamahan workshops are free and open to all in support of Filipino mental health care.

Register by Friday, 9/13 to receive attendance information.
You will receive a copy of your registration form.

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About our September Workshop:
This workshop with explore the similarities and differences of clinical skills and training and the consulting field with emphasis on the Filipino/a/x population and mental health and its application with clients in the United States and abroad. The foundational orientation will be Sikolohiyang Pilipino (Filipino Psychology) in terms of conceptualization, approaches, and building of relationships with clients. Participants will understand and be aware of the need for mental health consultation and explore strategies to pivot towards becoming a mental health consultant.

About our September Facilitator:
Patricia (Trish) H. A. Perez, PhD is adjunct faculty, Department of Psychology, at Adler University Chicago. Some of her areas of research and practice expertise include mental health and wellness, Sikolohiyang Pilipino, children and families, disabilities and neurodiversity, international psychology, international programming and education, organizational leadership, career development/life coaching, child abuse and neglect, and third culture kids/adults (TCK/As). Dr. Perez was a Visiting Faculty in Summer 2021 at the Department of Psychology in Ateneo de Manila University.

Contact our Moderator, Cristina Castro, LCPC at president@kasamahan.org for any Kasamahan workshop related questions.

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Chicago Midwest Chapter Peer Consultation Group
Sep
28

Chicago Midwest Chapter Peer Consultation Group

Chicago Midwest Chapter Peer Consultation Group

Introductory Meeting

Date: September 28, 2024

Time: 2:00-3:00 PM CST

Let’s build community through collaboration, mutual respect, and willingness to learn from each other!

For licensed & pre-licensed Filipino/a/x mental health professionals and wellness providers. We will discuss clinical and practice issues, and potential challenges we (and the folx we serve) experience in a supportive and confidential setting.

For more details: Say Kumusta!

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Therapin*y San Diego Consultation Groups
Sep
13

Therapin*y San Diego Consultation Groups

Consultations Group: This is a group for licensed and pre-licensed Filipino mental health professionals. We offer peer-led, collaborative and respectful clinical consultation and processing.

We meet monthly via zoom on the 2nd Friday of the month, 10-11am PST

For more information, and to find out availability to join: Reach out!

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Kasamahan: The Uses of EMDR Therapy within Filipino/a/x Communities with Alissa Catiis, LCSW
Aug
19

Kasamahan: The Uses of EMDR Therapy within Filipino/a/x Communities with Alissa Catiis, LCSW

Uplifting Therapin*y’s community members, Kasamahan! Learn with Filipinx Mental Health Professionals, and from their current bodies of work. This presentation will focus on the uses of EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) an evidenced-based treatment for trauma. The presenter will discuss cultural considerations with Filipino/a/x clients.  Participants will gain a basic understanding of what EMDR is and how it works. Additionally, participants will develop a basic understanding of special issues in Filipino/a/x communities that can be addressed using EMDR. Lastly, the presenters will guide participants in a demonstration of EMDR-based self-soothing techniques.

Alissa Catiis MA, LCSW, RYT is Filipina American psychotherapist, yoga teacher, and anti-racism consultant who specializes in working with trauma survivors, couples, BIPOC (Black Indigenous People of Color), and the LGBTQIA+ community. She has experience working in public schools, hospitals, healthcare, and social service organizations. She consults with organizations about trauma-informed systems and bringing anti-racist and anti-oppression principles into action. Alissa is a certified EMDR therapist and trauma-sensitive yoga facilitator with training in contemplative clinical practice and art therapy.
 

Register for August 19th
​Registration ends Fri, 8/16.

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Sizzling Summer Soiree
Aug
17

Sizzling Summer Soiree

Are you ready to join us for an unforgettable Summer evening?

Join us for our Sizzling Summer Soiree at Xecora in San Gabriel Valley! This special mixer is all about bringing amazing women together to unite, empower, and celebrate each other! We’re thrilled to share details about our exciting partnership between Therapin*y & Rising Filipinas!

To learn more & RSVP: Join us!

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Bridging Clinical Work with Social Justice Advocacy
Aug
17

Bridging Clinical Work with Social Justice Advocacy

Join us for a conversation with Dr. Jei Africa, a prominent Filipinx psychologist in the Bay Area. Moderated by Dr. Jean-Arrelia Tolentino, this event will provide an opportunity to learn about Dr. Africa's career journey and his dedication to advocating for mental health services for underserved and marginalized communities, including Filipinx communities. Dr. Africa will share strategies on how to apply clinical knowledge to community advocacy and continue the fight for access to mental health services. Don't miss this chance to gain insights from one of the leading voices in mental health advocacy.

About Dr. Africa:
Dr. Jei Africa is a passionate advocate for health equity, striving to ensure social justice and access to care for underserved and marginalized communities. As a behavioral health leader in Northern California, he has led community outreach efforts, expanded care for justice-involved clients, and initiated residential facility projects for mental health and substance abuse support. He was a founding member of the San Mateo LGBTQ+ Commission and launched the San Mateo Pride Center. Dr. Africa, who immigrated from the Philippines in the ’90s, began his career as a bilingual licensed therapist and certified domestic violence and addiction counselor, driven by his commitment to public service and the well-being of individuals and families.

Intended Audience:
Clinical Mental Health Professionals, Students, Researchers, and Public Mental Health Advocates. Join us to advance mental health and healing for marginalized communities and Filipinx communities. Gain insights, share knowledge, and collaborate to support the well-being of marginalized and Filipinx communities.

For more information & tickets: Join us!

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One Down Media: Community Town Hall
Aug
1

One Down Media: Community Town Hall

In this age of innovation and digital influence, many perspectives shape the notion of mental health — different cultures, the power of social media, and the accessibility of resources.

On August 1, 2024 (7pm PT), come join One Down's virtual Community Town Hall, where you can engage in meaningful discussions with our distinguished guests.

Following the launch of our newest miniseries, Trauma Bond, we're excited to have Steph Naval (Founder and CEO of Empathand Ruth Dimagmaliw, LMFT (Community Engagement Director of Therapinay) to continue the conversation.

Learn about the ways Filipino and Filipino-American communities perceive mental health, multidisciplinary approaches to creating ethical solutions, and how media plays a key role in driving causes forward. 

To learn more & register: Join us!

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