This event is free and includes lunch.
In this lunch colloquium, Dr. Carol J. Cook, professor of pastoral
care & counseling at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, will facilitate discussion between a clinical supervisor and a Marriage and Family Therapy Program student intern regarding a case history
in which religious diversity played a significant role.
Barry Winstead, MDiv, MA, LMFT, is a clinical supervisor for the Marriage and Family Therapy Program at Louisville Seminary. He is an AAMFT-approved supervisor and a therapist/behavioral health consultant with KentuckyOne Health.
Gene Gee is a senior student in the Marriage and Family Therapy Program at Louisville Seminary. As a counseling intern, he has provided therapy services in the Counseling Center on campus and
in two external practicum sites, and he has completed a summer
of CPE.
This event, which is sponsored by the Henry Luce Foundation, begins at 11:30 a.m. and ends at 1:00 p.m. It will be held in the Winn Center, McAtee A and B.
Preregistration is required, and seating is limited. Registration will close April 11.