Barbie, Patriarchy, & Liberation: Unpacking Cultural Messaging - 3 CEUs
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When & Where:
- Date: Friday, January 10, 2025
- If you cannot attend this workshop on 1/10, you can pre-register for the on-demand version here: https://www.theknowledgetree.org/p/barbie-patriarc...
- Time: 1:00pm – 4:15pm Eastern Time
- CE Hours Included: 3 Core (please see below for details)
- Location: Live Interactive Webinar (“Synchronous”) on Zoom
- Investment: $95 before Friday, December 27th at 5:00pm Eastern Time, $105 after
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- Presented by: Meghan Klein Toups, Ph.D., LPC, CHHC and Amy Howard, LMFT (see bio below)
- Workshop Recording: A recording of this workshop will be available to review for 60 days, and should be available within two weeks of the live presentation. However, participants must attend live to receive the "Synchronous" CE Certificate.
- Instruction Level: Intermediate
- Target Audience: Psychologists, Counselors, Social Workers, Marriage & Family Therapists, Psychotherapists, Other Mental Health Professionals
Learning Objectives:
In this workshop, you will learn how to:
- Discuss the importance of integrating current cultural competence in therapy work.
- Identify the social origin of one’s identity.
- Assess how media and culture reflect collective norms and inform an individual’s experience of self.
- Analyze how the themes in the Barbie movie may affect both your own life and the lives of others.
- Discuss how to help empower and liberate clients from oppressive systemic pressures and inequities from a culturally-informed perspective.
Workshop Description:
Movies and media, in general, are important agents of socialization and reflect the social, political, and cultural values of a particular time period. "Barbie" earned more than $1.45 billion worldwide to become the highest-grossing film ever from a female filmmaker at the domestic box office and is the largest worldwide film release of 2023. Given its incredible success and its obvious exploration of gender dynamics and patriarchy, it seems pertinent for clinicians to explore the psychological underpinnings of the film, uncover how the themes about gender, power, and systemic injustice relate to personal identity, as well as consider its relevance for psychotherapeutic work. In this workshop, we will explore particular moments in the film that highlight social and gendered issues to understand how we can have these culturally informed discussions to help empower and liberate clients from oppressive systemic pressures and inequities.
Presented by:
Meghan Klein Toups, Ph.D., LPC, CHHC
Amy Howard, LMFT
Amy Howard is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice in the Buckhead area of Atlanta. She is also certified as a Sex Therapist by the American American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT). Amy completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Georgia majoring in Child and Family Development. She earned her Master of Science degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Auburn University. Amy completed a master's thesis on the topic of married women’s sexual satisfaction.
Amy is the owner and founder of Atlanta Couples and Sex Therapy and specializes in helping people with relationship and sexual problems. These problems may include sexual interest and desire issues, sexual functioning concerns such as difficulty with orgasm, painful intercourse, early or delayed ejaculation, erectile issues, and out-of-control sexual behaviors such as concerns around one’s masturbation practices and online sexual imagery consumption. Amy helps couples heal from affairs and breaches of trust in their partnerships. She also helps people navigate a variety of other issues that impact relationships, including anxiety, depression, unemployment, financial stress, parenting concerns, illness, and past trauma. Amy is a kink-aware professional.
Amy is in the process of becoming an AAMFT-approved supervisor under the direction of Michael Chafin, LMFT (licensed in GA). She is also pursuing her Sex Therapy Supervisor credential under the direction of psychologist, sex therapist, and certified sex therapy supervisor Dr Mesha Ellis.
In addition to seeing clients in her private practice, Amy speaks on a variety of topics and has presented to multiple parent groups about how to talk to their children about sex and sexuality in age-appropriate ways.
Workshop Schedule (Eastern Time):
- 12:30pm - 1:00pm | Sign-In and Welcome
- 1:00pm - 2:30pm | Session
- 2:30pm - 2:45pm | Break
- 2:45pm - 4:15pm | Session
- 4:15pm | Continuing Education Certificates Available
3 Core CE Clock Hours Included - Details by License Type Below:
- PSYCHOLOGISTS: The Knowledge Tree is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Knowledge Tree maintains responsibility for this program and its content. For more detailed information on the current CE ruling in Georgia, or if you are licensed in another state or country, please click here.
- COUNSELORS: The Knowledge Tree has been approved by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) as an Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP), ACEP No. 7153. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. The Knowledge Tree is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
- Counselors licensed in Georgia: Although approval through the Licensed Professional Counselors Association of Georgia (LPCA-GA) is not required for CE credit since all our courses are NBCC-approved, this workshop is approved for 3 core CE hours through LPCA-GA, approval #2024-11-04-7113LW.
- Counselors licensed in another state: Please click here for more detailed information.
- SOCIAL WORKERS: This workshop is approved for 3 Core CE hours through the Georgia Society for Clinical Social Work (GSCSW), approval #111724. If you are licensed in another state or country, please click here for more detailed information.
- MARRIAGE & FAMILY THERAPISTS: This workshop is approved for 3 Core CE hours through the Georgia Association for Marriage & Family Therapy (GAMFT), approval #326-2024. If you are licensed in another state or country, please click here for more detailed information.
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