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SUMMARY:CAPDA Educational Webinar and Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday February 18 for an educational webinar pres
 ented by Dr. Nina Josefowitz, Ph.D., C.Psych, followed by the CAPDA Annu
 al General Meeting.\n\n10:00 am - 11:30 am Educational Webinar\n11:30 am
  - 12:30 pm CAPDA Annual General Meeting\n\nWebinar: Being a Psychologis
 t During a Global Pandemic: Managing Challenges and Staying Resilient\n\
 nDr. Josefowitz will focus on the ways that COVID has created specific c
 hallenges for psychologists. She will examine challenges posed by our cl
 ient’s clinical presentations as well as challenges related to how COV
 ID has affected us as individuals who provide care to people who are suf
 fering. Dr. Josefowitz will examine ways to cope with these challenges a
 nd maintain our resilience.\n\n ABOUT THE PRESENTER\n\nDr. Nina Josefowi
 tz is a psychologist in private practice and adjunct faculty member in t
 he Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development at OISE/Univer
 sity of Toronto. She has offered workshops on CBT internationally in Chi
 na, Ethiopia and India in addition to conducting workshops throughout On
 tario to a variety of mental health agencies. In addition to her clinica
 l work and teaching, Dr. Josefowitz has appeared in court numerous times
  as an expert witness in cases of childhood sexual assault, interpersona
 l violence and sexual harassment. Dr. Josefowitz was on the Council of t
 he College of Psychologists for 9 years, and President of the College fr
 om 2001-2003. She has published in the area of trauma, cognitive behavio
 ur therapy, women’s issues, forensic assessment, the sequalae of resid
 ential schools, ethics and clinical psychology. Her recent work includes
  the second edition of CBT Made Simple which she wrote with her co-autho
 r, Dr. David Myran.  Additionally,  in collaboration with Dr.  Rose
 mary Barnes, she  has  recently published  a series of articles on 
 assessing the sequelae of sexualized violence in a forensic setting. \n
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