Angela Kahn, M.A., LMFT, founder and director of Kahn Institute for Self-Injury


Angela Kahn, M.A., LMFT, founder and director of Kahn Institute for Self-Injury



On Friday, June 27th the
Frances Smith Center for Individual and Family Therapy
will host “Understanding the Basics of Self Injury” with expert Angela Kahn, M.A., LMFT. The seminar is eligible for three Continuing Education Credits (CEU).

Angela Kahn
is founder and director of the 
Kahn Institute for Self-Injury
(KISI) and a licensed marriage and family therapist in Los Angeles, California. Kahn has been working with the self-injury population since her early days as a trainee, and now devotes most of her professional energy toward treating these individuals and families, as well as training other therapists who work with self-injury.

Event Details:

Friday, June 27, 2014
1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Betty Hutton Williams Boardroom (Beckman Hall, Room 401)

Chapman University’s main campus in Orange, CA

Tickets

http://chapman.universitytickets.com/user_pages/event.asp?id=721&cid=55

Contact
: Dr. Naveen Jonathan, Clinic Director (714) 997-6932 or
jonathan@chapman.edu

Frances Smith Center for Individual & Family Therapy

Established in 1965 by faculty and students concerned about helping families and individuals affected by the Vietnam War, the
Frances Smith Center for Individual and Family Therapy
(also known as the Chapman University Community Clinic) has grown into a well-respected training facility offering psychological treatment services to the local community. The dual mission of the Center is to provide high quality and affordable mental health services to the local community and to provide an excellent training and research environment to the graduate students in the
Marriage and Family Therapy
(MFT) program at Chapman University.

 

Facebook logo
Frances Smith Center for Individual and Family Therapy

Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences