Events

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Religiosity, Scrupulosity, and Obsessions: Clinical Conundrums in the Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

This webinar is presented by Dean McKay, PhD, ABPP  Date: Wednesday, June 17, 2026  Time: 4pm PT / 5pm MT / 6pm CT / 7pm ET  Webinar length is approx 90 mins, ZOOM link will be sent in a registration confirmation email, and will be emailed directly to you a few days before the event. […]

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Is It Really That Bad? Antisemitic Experiences Among Jewish Mental Health Professionals

This webinar is presented by Drs. Micah Brosbe, Caroline C. Kaufman, and Elizabeth Getzoff Testa  Date: Thursday, May 28, 2026  Time: 3pm PT / 4pm MT / 5pm CT / 6pm ET  Webinar length is approx 90 mins, ZOOM link will be sent in a registration confirmation email, and will be emailed directly to you

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may12 26

From Survival to Embodiment: Working with Intergenerational Trauma, Boundaries, and the Mind-Body Split in High-Functioning Clients

This webinar is presented by Tanya Dantus, LMFT, SEP  Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2026  Time: 4pm PT / 5pm MT / 6pm CT / 7pm ET  Webinar length is approx 90 mins, ZOOM link will be sent in a registration confirmation email, and will be emailed directly to you a few days before the event.

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The Policy Gap: Why Current Guidelines, Standards, and Policies Fail to Incorporate Jewish Identity – And How to Fix Them

This webinar is presented by Mary G. Hardiman, MS. Date: Thursday, April 30, 2026  Time: 3pm PT / 4pm MT / 5pm CT / 6pm ET  Webinar length is approx 90 mins, ZOOM link will be sent a few days before the event. This webinar is presented by Mary G. Hardiman, MS and will include

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AJP Mentorship Program

AJP Mentorship Program

The Association of Jewish Psychologists (AJP) Mentorship Program connects emerging and experienced Jewish psychologists and allies to strengthen scholarship, clinical practice, leadership, and the communal response to antisemitism. Grounded in AJP’s mission to promote the psychological understanding of Jewish history, culture, and identity, this program supports student and early career professional members in developing the

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