Hosted by the Tampa Bay NASW Chapter, Presented by Nancy Gordon, LCSW and Sharon Barber, LCSW Link HERE to attend
We Finally Got Our Sign Installed! …and no one is there to see it! :(
We hope you are all weathering this crisis skillfully and finding opportunities to connect, laugh, and have peace. We are going to have one heck of an Open House Party when this all ends! Hope you all come.
TBC for CBT update on Covid- 19 Operations 3/24/20
Although these are scary times, we want to let you know how we plan to support our clients, families and staff. TBC for CBT staff are classified as “Essential Workers” and will be providing telehealth therapy and group to any
Save the Date: 3/4/20. Join the Tampa Bay NASW Unit in Kicking off March Social Work Month with this Special Film Screening and Networking Event
Join us to launch our March celebration of Social Work! The NASW Tampa Bay Unit is hosting a screening of this very interesting and thought provoking film, Intelligent Lives. Come network, stay for a collaborative discussion afterwards and invite
Lady Gaga talks to Oprah about mental health issues and DBT
So wonderful to have such icons spreading the word about treatment, and reducing stigma. CLICK HERE
RIP Perry Hoffman
Dear DBT friends and colleagues, I couldn’t say this any better. This following is from Charlie Swenson and Alan Fruzetti. I was honored to know Perry and am so saddened by this loss to her family, friends and the entire
Tampa Bay Center for Cognitive Behavior Therapy is Moving Sept. 1st.
We are very excited to share that as of September 2 we will be in our very own beautiful new home at 219 Cook St. in Brandon, FL. 33511 a mere quarter of a mile away from our current location.
MAY IS BPD AWARENESS MONTH
Check out the Florida Borderline Personality Disorder Association Website for daily posts sharing meme’s, articles and videos to increase awareness and information about BPD. And check back here on my Continuing Education Page for scheduled DBT and other workshops.
Check out this YouTuber who is documenting her journey with DBT.
American Academy of Pediatrics recommends no corporal punishment. Thoughts?
Click for Link to the Article