Join us for an Online Open House for the Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy Training Program
A panel of graduates and current Candidates will discuss their training experiences in the Program, led by Lisa Dubinsky, PsyD, a member of the CAPTP faculty, who will moderate and lead the Q&A following the presentations.
The panel will include: Joseph T. Mikulka, LCSW-R, Yasmin Mohabbat, MD, Joyce Rosenthal, LCSW and Benjamin Stern, LCSW.
The Open House will be held online via Zoom on Thursday, May 18th, 2023 from 7:30-9:00PM/Eastern.
Please RSVP to attend. Note that entry links will be sent shortly before the date of the event – type your email address carefully.
ABOUT OUR HOST & MODERATOR:
Lisa Dubinsky, PsyD, is Director of Recruitment & Admissions, and Faculty and Supervisor of the Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy Training Program at the Institute, where she is also co-Director of The Parent Education & Guidance Center. Dr. Dubinsky has been working with children, teens and families for many years, and is a preschool and elementary/middle school consultant. She has a private practice in Manhattan.
ABOUT OUR PANEL:
Joseph T. Mikulka, LCSW-R, is a graduate Hunter College School of Social Work, and the William Alanson White Institute’s Program in Psychoanalysis and Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Training Program. He is faculty at the National Institute for the Psychotherapies and the William Alanson White Institute. He has published and presented his work on play therapy, working with severe pathology, adoption, and gender transition, and on helping kids recover from war and armed conflict. JT is an associate editor for the journal, Contemporary Psychoanalysis, and President of the board of Section II (Children and Adolescents) of Division 39. He is in private practice in New York City, where is he working on writing a children’s book.
Yasmin Mohabbat, MD, is a child and adolescent psychiatrist. Dr. Mohabbat is faculty at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, attending psychiatrist at The New School and in private practice in Manhattan where she works with children, adolescents, and families. She is a 3rd year student at CAPTP.
Joyce Rosenthal, LCSW, has been practicing in various settings for over 30 years. For the past 15 years she has worked at a private school providing in-school therapy for students K-12, during which time she also added private patients to her work. This year she decided to part ways with the school and focus her time on her private practice. She sees individuals of all ages as well as families. Six years ago she began her journey with the William Alanson White Institute and is happy to speak about that experience.
Benjamin Stern, LCSW, is a clinical social worker working with young children, adolescents, and adults in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn. Graduating from the Columbia School of Social Work in 2010 with a degree in Clinical Social Work in Schools, Ben went on to work in the New York City school system, working in elementary, middle, and high schools. There he had the opportunity to provide therapy to students and their families, supervise social work interns, run nonprofit programming, and serve on school leadership teams. Ben transitioned to private practice four years ago and is a recent graduate of the CAPTP program at the William Alanson White Institute.