Andrew Tatarsky’s Consultation Group

Schedule: Fridays from 12 PM - 1:30 PM (EST)

Dates: March 31| April 14| May 12| June 9| June 30 | September 22| October 20| November 17| December 15| January 12,2024

Fee: $1500 10-Month Training

2023 Registration is now open!

*(If you join at a later date, you will have access to the previous training videos)

Dr. Andrew Tatarsky will lead an online 10-month, 90 minutes Consultation Group for mental health and addiction treatment professionals who want to learn more about Integrative Harm Reduction Psychotherapy (IHRP) and how to incorporate it into their practices.

The group will consist of didactics, case presentations, and a review of selected readings. Group members will also have an opportunity to share their current cases. 

Participants are encouraged to commit to attending all 10 months of the monthly meetings to ensure the best training experience.

Zoom meeting information will be provided once you register.

If you have any questions, please email events@cfol.org.


 

Full Payment Option

Monthly Consultation Group
$1,500.00
Quantity:
REGISTER

3 payments/ $500 - Final one due on April 15

Consult Group Installment
$500.00
Quantity:
Installment
 

Our Facilitator

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Andrew Tatarsky, PhD.

Dr. Tatarsky has offered psychotherapy and consultation to people who struggle with drugs and their families for over 40 years. He developed Integrative Harm Reduction Psychotherapy (IHRP) to address the spectrum of risky and addictive behavior. IHRP combines relational psychoanalysis, CBT, and mindfulness in a harm reduction frame. IHRP meets people wherever they are on and works collaboratively to support people in discovering their truth and what goals and approaches to positive change best suit them. The therapy has been described in his book, Harm Reduction Psychotherapy: A New Treatment for Drug and Alcohol Problems, and a series of papers. The book has been translated into Polish and Spanish. Andrew is the Founder and Director of the Center for Optimal Living in NYC, a treatment, education, and professional training center based on IHRP. Andrew has trained individuals and organizations in 18 countries. His writing, teaching, clinical work, and leadership aim to promote a re-humanized view of problematic substance use and a harm reduction continuum of care that will extend help to everyone who needs and wants it wherever they are ready to begin their positive change journeys.