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    • April 16, 2026
    • 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • Clairvoyant Brewing - 2800 W Idaho
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    Please join ISCSW members & friends

    (All are welcome, bring a friend or colleague!) 

    Clairvoyant

    Come to unwind and connect. Drinks are no-host but some snacks will be provided. Nonalcoholic drinks are also available for purchase and you do not need to be 21+ to attend. We are hoping for a sunny day. Clairvoyant has a large outdoor patio.


    We hope to see you there!

    RSVPs appreciated but not required

    • April 18, 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Online only (via Zoom)
    • 7
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    Anxiety: Friend or Foe? Signal or Symptom?

    The term “anxiety” seems to automatically suggest it is a problem, a disorder. The dictionary definition focuses on the unpleasant qualities of the experience. If one follows the general idea of the DSM, it would appear that our primary job is to decrease the level of anxiety. However, is it possible that at times this assumption be a misstep if indeed it is a friendly signal intended to inform us of our lives not sitting quite right. Perhaps there is a schism between our internal selves and the lives we are leading in the world? Or there is a gap between the person we are and the person we aspire to be, perhaps becoming a solid and respected clinician? If so, it can be a valuable asset in our understanding of ourselves and our client’s experiences. Perhaps personal change requires some anxiety.

    This open session will allow participants to explore these issues and more with breakout groups and open discussion with prompts by the facilitator.

    Participants will be able to:

    1. Describe the potential valences of anxiety in client/patient presentation

    2. Identify ways that the DSM may impede the effective use of the assessment of client issues

    3. Differentiate between anxiety as a signal vs as a symptom

    4. Describe the potentially constructive energy in anxiety

    5. State how the co-constructed relationship with the therapist can be the most effective method of constructively working with anxiety

    The session will be conducted by Charles S Pohl LCSW who has been a clinical social worker for the past 45 years. He has supervised many MSW interns and LMSWs and teaches the fundamentals of psychotherapy to psychiatry residents. He is also a Certified Group Psychotherapist (CGP) for the past 30 years and is a Fellow of the American Group Psychotherapy Association. You can see Charlie's CV here: CSP Curriculum Vita 4_6_2026.

    Registration will be limited to the first 35 enrollees. TWO clinical CEU hours will be awarded to all who participate in the entire session. 

    • May 02, 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
    • Online only (via Zoom)

    Doctors Ryan Shackleford and Nicholas Hovda from Sojourn Psychotherapy will present a basic understanding of ketamine-assisted psychotherapy. 

    Ryan Shackleford, MD is board certified in Psychiatry. Nicholas Hovda is board certified in both psychiatry and neurology. 

    Learning objectives and registration information coming soon!

    1 CEU will be awarded to attendees. 

    • June 27, 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM
    • TBD
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    More details and registration information will be provided as event date gets closer. 

Past events

March 26, 2026 ISCSW - Members & Friend Happy Hour - March
February 24, 2026 ISCSW - Members & Friend Happy Hour - February
January 31, 2026 How the Body Speaks: Bridging Movement, Mind, Pain, and Performance
January 15, 2026 ISCSW - Members & Friend Happy Hour
December 06, 2025 Charles Dickens Anticipates Psychotherapy in A Christmas Carol
August 15, 2025 Pet Grief and Loss: More than "Just a Pet"
July 23, 2025 ISCSW - Members & Friends Monthly Happy Hour - July
June 28, 2025 ISCSW Annual Meeting & Training: Affirming Queer Identities in Uncertain Times
June 25, 2025 ISCSW - Members & Friends Monthly Happy Hour - June
May 28, 2025 ISCSW - Members & Friends Monthly Happy Hour - May
April 23, 2025 ISCSW - Members & Friends Monthly Happy Hour - April
April 12, 2025 A TIGHT KNIT TRIO: TRAUMA, PAIN AND THE BRAIN
February 26, 2025 ISCSW - Members & Friends Monthly Happy Hour - February
February 07, 2025 Current Trends & Perspectives in Adolescent Mental Health
January 22, 2025 ISCSW - Members & Friends Monthly Happy Hour - January
January 11, 2025 The Impact of Client Suicide on: Clinician, Family, & Community
December 18, 2024 ISCSW - Members & Friends Monthly Happy Hour - December
November 23, 2024 Charles Dickens Anticipates Psychotherapy in A Christmas Carol - A Members Only Opportunity!
November 20, 2024 ISCSW - Members & Friends Monthly Happy Hour
October 23, 2024 The Impact of Family Caregiving
September 25, 2024 ISCSW - Members & Friends Monthly Happy Hour
July 17, 2024 ISCSW - Members & Friends Summer Happy Hour
June 29, 2024 ISCSW Membership Meeting & Training: What Did I Get Myself Into?
April 27, 2024 Cancer as a Stimulus
March 28, 2024 ISCSW Members & Friends - Social Work Month Social!
March 15, 2024 Social Justice Advocacy: An Ethical Imperative for Social Workers (Virtual Only)
February 24, 2024 Social Justice Advocacy: An Ethical Imperative for Social Workers
February 21, 2024 ISCSW - Members & Friends Happy Hour
December 09, 2023 To Diagnose or not to Diagnose...that is the question!
December 08, 2023 ISCSW 30th Anniversary Soiree & Scholarship Fundraiser
November 11, 2023 “I’m not just an immigrant, I’m a human being.” The Impact of U.S. Immigration Policies on the Mental Health of Latino Immigrants
October 28, 2023 Existentialism-CEU Training, presented by Ed Plies
August 31, 2023 ISCSW Impromptu Happy Hour Social


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