Instructor Certification Training
Income to Your Bottom Line, Joy to Your Soul
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Earn money doing what you love! The Journal to the Self Instructor
Certification Training prepares you to teach the Journal to the Self®
workshop in your own communities. Come to Denver for the 4-day
Intensive, or study from the comfort and convenience of your own office,
home or lawn chair. Either way, you'll be motivated, inspired and supported
in filling your own classes, using the time-tested techniques that launched
Kathleen Adams' career in 1985.
The Year of the Journal is the 20th anniversary of the first Instructor
Certification Training. In the last two decades, hundreds of Certified
Instructors have taught this easy, inclusive method to tens of thousands
of journal writers. This is one certification that will add income to your
bottom line, satisfaction to your work, and joy to your soul.
2010 DENVER INTENSIVES (Apply early!)
March 22-26, 2010
October 11-15, 2010
For more information:
Home Study:
http://www.journaltherapy.com/training/jtts.htm
Intensive:
http://www.journaltherapy.com/training/jtts-intensive.html
If you are a licensed psychotherapist, you may offer CEUs for the Journal
to the Self workshop, through the Center for Journal Therapy's prostatus with the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC).
Center for Journal Therapy’s On-Line Classes:
Masters-Quality Learning, Adult Education Prices
We now proudly offer 8-week online classes in all aspects of journal therapy theory and applied practice to the journal writing public. Whether you take one class for your own personal growth or the entire curriculum leading to credentialing as a Certified Journal Facilitator or (for licensed psychotherapists only) Certified Journal Therapist, you will find that each class carries the Center for Journal Therapy's hallmark of excellence and innovation.
At tuition of only $300 per class (with reduced tuition for those enrolled in the CJF/CJT programs), the courses are very affordable.
There are four 8-week terms in 2010: Winter (Jan 18-Mar 13), Spring (Apr 5-May 28), Summer (June 21-Aug 13), and Fall (Sept 20-Nov 12). A typical quarter offers seven or eight classes. All classes take place on-line, in asynchronous (24/7) "classrooms." The learning platform is adapted from the educational design used by universities around the world.
Check the Spring 2010 Schedule of Classes and enroll now. New students will be asked to submit a letter of introduction and intention.
Certified Journal Facilitator (CJF) or Certified Journal Therapist (CJT): There's Room on the Cutting Edge!
This is the most comprehensive and innovative program of its kind! The Certified Journal Facilitator (CJF) or, for those holding appropriate mental health licensure, Certified Journal Therapist (CJT) program is an immersion into the theory and practice of therapeutic writing. The innovative design uses cutting-edge, easy-to-master internet technology to create a stimulating, supportive distance-learning community. All virtual classrooms are open 24/7.
You'll take the Instructor Certification Training Intensive (ICTI) before or shortly after admission, and then you will spend approximately 18-24 months studying with core and guest faculty, and facilitating under the supervision of Kathleen Adams. Areas of study include: core theory in all major methods of journal therapy; psychological awareness; ethics; curriculum development; marketing and business development; grant writing; research; supervised facilitation; and capstone project. Admission is by application - download one now.
For more information: http://www.journaltherapy.com/training/CJFprogram.html
Cross-Country CEU Training
As faculty for Cross Country Education, Kay criss-crosses the country teaching two clinical journal therapy workshops. The Power of Journal Therapy is a one-day course jam-packed with theory, techniques and trouble-shooting tips. Whether your clients are reluctant writers or long-time journalers, you'll learn something you can put to immediate use. An elegantly pragmatic, deliciously sensible approach! Kay's new course, Chaos to Calm: Journal Therapy for Mood Disorders will make its debut on Cross Country's roster this summer. In this one-day experiential journal practicum, you'll practice and participate in the writing processes designed for clients with depression, anxiety, overwhelm, loss, or chaotic life situations. Both courses will be available on audio for CEU credits later this year.
Current schedule of classes:
https://crosscountryeducation.com/cce/search/searchSpeaker.do?
seminarSpeaker=581&campaignID=spkr_kathleen_adams
&source=CCWSPK
Journaling for a Better Life
www.ExceptionalWisdomRadio.com
Join Kay each week at 5:00 Eastern time for conversations with the masters on her Exceptional Wisdom Radio show, Journaling for a Better Life. You'll enjoy her insightful and thought-provoking interviews with the leading authors, teachers, thinkers, practitioners and innovators in the field. Shows are archived and can be downloaded to your iPod or hard-drive, or burned as MP3s for listening on the go. Just navigate to Kay's host page.
Consultation Clinic
Journal Therapy Teleconferences
Twice a month beginning April 2009, Kay convenes a gathering of therapists by teleconference to talk about journal therapy. Bring your consultation questions, stuck cases, requests for writing prompts or approaches, or ideas/questions about particular treatment populations. Each question or topic will receive direct discussion with Kay, followed by group input.
For schedules and fees, send an email to KAdamsRPT@earthlink.net
with Consultation Clinic in the header.
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