Stockholm Systems-Centered Workshops Susan Gantt
with Erika Ekedal, Sven-Erik Viskari & Rowena Davis


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Systems-Centered Training Workshops

 

in Stockholm

 

21 - 24 January 2013

 

 

Sponsored by the Swedish SCT Association

(Svenska SCT-f�reningen)

 

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21-23 January

Building a Systems-Centered Group

 

24 January

Increasing Work Performance:

The SCT Model of Role, Goal and Context 

 

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Check out the flyer for full details to see which workshop suits you best and register online!

Registration form - in Swedish
Registration form - in English 

 

Contact: Erika Ekedal
   swedenworkshop@gmail.com

 or +46 8 795 4350 


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Systems-Centered & SAVI Workshops

London: 10-13 June 2013

Susan Gantt, Fran Carter & Rowena Davis 

Three workshops:

* Building A Systems-Centered Group

* SAVI Communications: Creating Communication Patterns That Work

* Functional Role Taking & Emotional Intelligence in Organizations

Contact: sctlondon@yahoo.co.uk 

 

Systems-Centered Training Week  

York (UK): 16-20 September 2013

Yvonne Agazarian, Fran Carter, Susan Gantt & Ray Haddock Three, five-day trainings:

* Foundation Training

* Organisational Consultancy

* Intermediate Training

Contact: Juliet Koprowska  

 

Systems-Centered Training Week  

York (UK): 15-19 September 2014

Yvonne Agazarian, Fran Carter, Susan Gantt & Ray Haddock
Contact: Juliet Koprowska

 

SCT Conferences
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SCT Annual International Conference  

Philadelphia: April 13-19, 2013

 

SCT Annual International Conference 

San Francisco: March 28 - April 4, 2014


Details on the SCTRI website 

 

Susan P. Gantt Bio

Susan P. Gantt, Ph.D., ABPP, CGP, FAGPA, FAPA is a psychologist in private practice in Atlanta and works for Emory University School of Medicine where she coordinates group psychotherapy training. She is the Director of the Systems-Centered Training and Research Institute, which was recognized with the 2010 Award for Outstanding Contributions in Education and Training in the Field of Group Psychotherapy by the National Registry of Certified Group Psychotherapists. She trains, supervises and consults in the practice of SCT in the USA and Europe and leads ongoing training groups for therapists and consultants in Atlanta, San Francisco and Amsterdam. She co-authored the texts Autobiography of a Theory, SCT in Action and Systems-Centered Therapy: Clinical Practice with Individuals, Families & Groups with Yvonne Agazarian and was recently awarded the Alonso Award for Excellence in Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy by the Group Psychotherapy Foundation for her work in editing (with Paul Cox) the special issue of the International Journal of Group Psychotherapy on "Neurobiology and Interpersonal Systems: Groups, Couples and Beyond."

 

Recent Publications

 

Gantt, S.P. (In press). Applying systems-centered theory (SCT) and methods in organizational contexts: Putting SCT to work. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy.

 

Gantt, S.P., & Badenoch, B. (Eds.) (In press). The interpersonal neurobiology of group psychotherapy and group process. London, UK: Karnac Books.

 

Gantt, S.P., & Hopper, E. (2012). Two perspectives on a trauma in a training group: The systems-centered approach and the theory of incohesion. In E. Hopper (Ed.), Trauma and organizations (pp. 233-254). London, UK: Karnac Books.

 

Gantt, S.P. (2011). Functional subgrouping and the systems-centered approach to group therapy. In J. Kleinberg (Ed.), The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy (pp. 113-138). Oxford, UK: Wiley.

 

Gantt, S.P., & Agazarian, Y.M. (2011). The group mind, systems-centred functional subgrouping, and interpersonal neurobiology. In E. Hopper & H. Weinberg (Eds.), The social unconscious in persons, groups, and societies: Volume 1: Mainly theory (pp. 99-123). London, UK: Karnac Books.

 
Gantt, S.P., & Agazarian, Y.M. (2011). Highlights from ten years of a systems-centered large group: Work in progress. Voices: The Art and Science of Psychotherapy, 47(1), 40-50.

 

Gantt, S.P. (2011). Book review. [Review of the book Contributions of self psychology to group psychotherapy: Selected papers, by W.N. Stone]. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 61(2), 324-329. doi: 10.1521/ijgp.2011.61.2.324

 

Gantt, S.P., & Agazarian, Y.M. (2010). Developing the group mind through functional subgrouping: Linking systems-centered training (SCT) and interpersonal neurobiology. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 60(4), 514-545. doi: 10.1521/ijgp.2010.60.4.515

 

Gantt, S.P., & Cox, P. (Eds.) (2010). Introduction to the special issue: Neurobiology and building interpersonal systems: Groups, couples, and beyond [Special issue]. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 60(4), 455-461. doi: 10.1521/ijgp.2010.60.4.455

 

Gantt, S.P., & Adams, J.M. (2010). Systems-centered training for therapists: Beyond stereotyping to integrating diversities into the change process. Women & Therapy, 33(1), 101-120. doi: 10.1080/02703140903404812


Gantt, S.P. & Agazarian, Y.M. (2007). Phases of system development in organizational work groups: The systems-centered approach for intervening in context. Organisational & Social Dynamics, 7(2), pp. 253-291.

 

Ladden, L., Gantt, S.P., Rude, S., & Agazarian, Y.M. (2007). Systems-centered therapy: A protocol for treating generalized anxiety disorder. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 37(2), 61-70.

 

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