Description

Licensed clinicians may face challenges whether case-related, supervisory issues, or maintaining wellness in an emotionally demanding profession. The LPLC is a welcoming, supportive space to connect with colleagues and gain valuable knowledge and insights.

  • Collaborate with peers: Engage in meaningful discussions and exchange ideas with fellow professionals in your field.

  • Gain valuable feedback: Present your clinical cases and supervisory challenges to receive constructive feedback and insights.

  • Enhance your skills: Expand your knowledge and expertise through shared learning experiences and diverse perspectives.

  • Build a supportive network: Cultivate relationships with like-minded professionals who understand the unique challenges of your profession.

Facilitator

Andy Kind-Rubin, Ph.D.

Child Psychologist

Dr. Kind-Rubin is a licensed clinical psychologist and certified school psychologist who has worked in the field of child and family mental health for over 30 years. Originally from New York, he earned his bachelors from Haverford College and masters and doctorate from the University of Virginia. Dr. Kind-Rubin has worked in a variety of settings including outpatient clinics, inpatient and partial hospital settings, schools, and private practice. He works as a CGRC Professional Development Educator to meet the various needs of professionals within the mental health field. Dr. Kind-Rubin is a certified trainer for the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program and has presented on Bullying and the Olweus model for school districts and communities throughout southeastern PA.