Write your awesome label here.
Group Therapy: A Catholic Integrative Perspective
This course explores the integration of faith and group psychotherapy, focusing on five key curative factors identified by Yalom and analyzed through a Catholic Christian perspective. The course will engage learners with videos from Dr. Scrofani and Chapter 22 of A Catholic Christian Meta-Model of the Person (CCMMP) to provide both theoretical and practical insights.
What's included?
-
Videos
-
Reading Materials
-
Assessments
-
Certificate
Self-Paced
Each module builds upon the previous one, allowing learners to develop a nuanced understanding of how faith and psychotherapy intersect.
Self-Assessment
The self-evaluation quizzes help reinforce key concepts without requiring formal submissions, making the course accessible and flexible.
Course Lessons
Philip Scrofani, Ph.D., ABPP
Dr. Scrofani is a Professor Emeritus at IPS. His expertise is in clinical psychology, cognitive-behavioral therapy, group therapy, and research review. He has been Board Certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology since 1990.
Dr. Scrofani was the Director of Family Psychotherapy Training for five years and Director of Psychology for the Commission on Mental Health Services in Washington, D.C. for 12 years. In that capacity, he had oversight responsibility for approximately 100 clinical psychologists and administrative responsibility for an APA accredited psychology internship. He later accepted a faculty position with the Psychiatry Residency Training Program for the Department of Mental Health in Washington, where he was involved in the training of 32 physicians in residency for psychiatry. He joined the faculty at IPS in 2004.
Dr. Scrofani was the Director of Family Psychotherapy Training for five years and Director of Psychology for the Commission on Mental Health Services in Washington, D.C. for 12 years. In that capacity, he had oversight responsibility for approximately 100 clinical psychologists and administrative responsibility for an APA accredited psychology internship. He later accepted a faculty position with the Psychiatry Residency Training Program for the Department of Mental Health in Washington, where he was involved in the training of 32 physicians in residency for psychiatry. He joined the faculty at IPS in 2004.