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Family Abuse or Sexual Abuse?
Capturing
the Friedmans
“A
startling CE Program and documentary”

The Award
Winning Film by Andrew Jarecki
A
Clinical Workshop and Home
Study Program
Presented
By
Michael
Freeny, LCSW
Six Hour Home
Study Workshop
An Intimate
Case Study of
Family,
Systems, and Tragedy
This course embodies the clinical challenge of
capturing the truth in the - Using the film as common ground to all
attendees, the presenters will provide essential
information and perspectives about a famous case filled
with clinical challenges, family dysfunction, and tragic
errors. The presentation also includes unseen home
videos, interviews with the Friedmans, plus clinical and
police documents from the case.
Before and after the film the presenters provide
commentary and clinical discussion, including insights
from recognized mental health experts, clinical reports
from the case, and questions to stimulate and focus
thinking.
Group discussions and role plays are used to explore
participant reactions, clinical conceptions, and helpful
techniques to improve practice and reduce clinical
errors.
Preview
Link - Cable/DSL
Includes 2 Hrs. Prevention of Medical Errors
Applies
to Sex Therapy Training
Objectives
At the end of this program the participants will be
able to;
Capturing
the Friedmans is
the Oscar nominated documentary film by Andrew
Jarecki that
provides a poignant and intimate study of a family in
crisis.
The
Friedmans are a seemingly typical, middle-class
Jewish family whose world is instantly transformed when
the father and his youngest son are charged with
shocking and horrible crimes.
For
mental health professionals the film paints a vivid
portrait of family dynamics and dysfunctions illuminated
by strikingly candid family home movies taken before,
during, and after one of the most expansive forensic
investigations and family case studies in New York
history.
Preview
Link
- Cable/DSL
“This
is an amazing film.” Roger Ebert
“Powerful
and haunting. You can’t shake it, you can’t stop
turning it over in your mind. “David Ansen, Newsweek.
Sundance
Grand Jury Prize Winner 2003
CE
Program Participant Comments.
“The
most amazing and intimate family study I’ve ever seen.”
“It
changes what you can see.”
“A cool film, a great team, and a haunting
experience.”
“The film was riveting. The discussions and role
plays were rich and illuminating.”
“They guide you through a true clinical
mystery and help you understand your own values.”
Home
Study Version 6 hours.
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