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Published Online: 15 July 2011

Ethics Workshop

The workshop "Ethical Challenges in Contemporary Psychotherapy" will be hosted by the Baltimore-Washington Center for Psychoanalysis (BWCP) on Sunday, October 2, at the River Road Unitarian Congregation in Bethesda, Md. The workshop, which offers continuing medical education credit, will include clips from the "In Treatment" HBO series. The presenters and facilitators are Martin Ceaser, M.D., Lizbeth Moses, Ph.D., and Aimee Nover, Ph.D.
The registration fee is $15 for students and members of the military, $25 for BWCP members, and $45 for all others. The workshop runs from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
More information is available from Ceaser at (301) 785-5196 or the BWCP at (301) 470-3635.

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