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Susy Jutoran

Relational Therapy across the Generations: Creativity and Resources
Facilitated by
Susy Jutoran
Friday, November 11th
1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Nova Southeastern University
Main Campus
Maltz Building, Room 2057

Workshop Fees

Professional: $60
NSU Student: FREE
Non-NSU Student: $10

CEU Credits Available

*Workshop will include one hour of training in dealing with domestic violence.

Susy Jutoran, noted family therapist and professor from Buenos Aires, Argentina, will offer a half-day clinical training that is uniquely defined by her strong systemic approach and her rich, international perspective. She will invite participants to expand their therapeutic creativity while attending to multi-generational understandings of family dynamics.

Ms. Jutoran will present clinical examples which highlight cultural and gender differences, and offer therapists creative ways of honoring such differences while allowing for the emergence of resources that foster change. Through interactive exercises and clinical case examples, she will enable participants to foster their own therapeutic creativity, encouraging them to transcend techniques and move from "doing therapy" towards being therapists.

Online Registration HERE

(click on meetings and workshops)

For more information:

Lauren Hill
lhill@nsu.nova.edu
or
(954) 262-3057

About Susy Jutoran

Sara B. “Susy” Jutoran, MTF, is a consultant, author, and family therapist from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Susy has presented her work in North America, Europe, and throughout South America, is fluent in four languages, and has served as a postgraduate professor in schools of law, medicine, and psychology.

In addition to creating and directing the Instituto de Terapia Sistémica ( Institute of Systemic Therapy) in Buenos Aires, Susy is a member of an international family therapy group coordinated by Maurizio Andolfi, MD in Rome. She has interviewed some of the courageous “Plaza de Mayo Mothers and Grandmothers,” a group of women who challenged the terrors of the Argentina’s military regimes to uncover the fates of the more than 30,000 “disappeared,” in order to communicate their ordeals to others.


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