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Athan, Aurelie <At...@exchange.tc.columbia.edu>Date: Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 11:03 PM
Subject: Call for Instructors: Reproductive & Maternal Well-Being
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WMS...@listserv.umd.eduCall for Instructors:
Teachers College, Columbia University is launching their new *Reproductive
& Maternal Well-Being *curriculum in 2015-2016 as part of the *Sexuality,
Women, and Gender Project.*
This specialization will address the increased need for training in this
burgeoning field through: (1) didactic courses and colloquia (2) intensive
research training and mentoring, and (3) fieldwork in community-based
organizations. The overarching goal is to create an educated workforce
able to address the much-needed and complex questions arising from the
changing procreative lives of 21st century women and families locally and
globally.
We are currently recruiting experts to teach the following courses (names
may be changed). Multidisciplinary perspectives are welcome:
1. Menstruation to Menopause: Developmental Implications of Reproduction
2. Perinatal Mental Health: Clinical and Counseling Perspectives
3. Family Systems: Varieties of Parenting Experiences (e.g. LGBT
parenting, fatherhood, adoption, single mothers by choice)
4. Special Topics: advanced seminar in a topic of your expertise (e.g.
infertility, grief/loss, reproductive psychiatry, maternal mortality,
prenatal mind-body practices)
If you are interested in a one-time speaking engagement or are a fieldwork
site interested in participating in our program, please also contact us.
Prospectives students are also welcome to learn more about our program.
Please send your CV along with a cover letter of interest to Aurelie Athan,
am...@columbia.edu
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Aurélie Athan, Ph.D.
MA Program Coordinator
Department of Clinical Psychology
Teachers College, Columbia University
Sexuality, Women, and Gender Project <
http://swgproject.org/>
www.maternalpsychology.org
www.psychoanalyticfair.org
am...@columbia.edu
212-678-7461
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