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Group Facilitation Skills Priority registration deadline: F, April 24 This highly experiential class gives participants an opportunity to learn the principles behind effective meeting facilitation. John Ford. n 2 mtgs: SaSu, May 1- 2, 9am- 5pm n Salazar Hall 2014 n PSY 490 3988 1 unit $ 182 Independent Learning A: Research and Planning Prerequisite( s):" Survey of the Field Practice in Conflict Resolution" and formal acceptance into the Certificate Program. n TBA, Feb 1- May 14 n PSY 495 3985 1 unit $ 273 Independent Learning B: Final Project Prerequisite( s): Successful completion of " Independent Learning A". n TBA, Feb 1- May 14 n PSY 495 3986 1 unit $ 273 Elective Courses Forgiveness: The Art of Letting Go 14 hours CE credit: MFT/ LCSW; BRN We discuss explore research documenting the physical, psychological, and emotional advantages of forgiveness as well as the spiritual benefits. Eileen Barker, J. D. n 2 mtgs: SaSu, Feb 27- 28, 9am- 5pm n Salazar Hall 2019 n PSY 490 3993 1 unit $ 211 n PSY 800 3994 14 hours CEU $ 190 Resolving Family Conflict 14 hours CE credit: MFT/ LCSW In this highly interactive course, we explore sources of family conflict and apply a tool kit of conflict resolution techniques to various family conflicts. CR/ NC only Lorraine Segal, M. A. n 2 mtgs: Sa, Mar 6 & 127, 9am- 5pm n Salazar Hall 2013 n PSY 490 1026 1 Unit $ 180 n PSY 800 4027 14 hours CEU $ 159 Not Vanilla Sex: Working with Sexual Addictions & Perversions 14 hours CEU credit: MFT/ LCSW; BRN We look at theoretical material based in the work of Melanie Klein, D. W. Winnicott, Masud Khan and other object relation theorists. Naomi Richman, MFT. n 2 mtgs: Sa, Apr 17 & 24, 9am- 5pm n Nichols Hall 204 n COUN 800 3682 14 Hours CEU Introduction to Chemical Dependency Counseling This seminar introduces the clinician- in- training to key concepts, definitions, theories and current methodologies in chemical dependency counseling. Prelicensure . Fulfills the requirement for training in Chemical Dependency Counseling for the Board of Behavioral Science as required for MFT and LCSW licensure. Tom Newell, M. A., MFT. n 2 mtgs: Sa, Feb 20 & 27, 9am- 5pm n Stevenson Hall 3038 n COUN 581 3680 1 unit $ 225 Child Abuse: Assessment, Reporting and Treatment Prelicensure This course provides an overview of assessment, reporting and treatment of child abuse and neglect. Course meets the state licensing requirements of AB 141 for seven hours of training for licensure in California for clinical psychologists, clinical social workers and marriage and family therapists. Participants receive a certificate of completion following the course. Vickie Settle, MFT, M. A. n 1 mtg: Sa, Mar 6, 9am- 5pm n Stevenson Hall 3028 n COUN 800 3683 7 hours CEU $ 129 Symposium on Countertransference 7 hours CE credit: MFT/ LCSW. This class offers a way of looking at countertransference both as a form of unconscious communication and as our own understandable and meaningful responses to a particular psychological situation. Various instructors, are partners in Petaluma Psychotherapy Associates. n 1 mtg: Sa, Mar 13, 9am- 5pm n Salazar Hall 2015 n COUN 800 4035 7 Hours CEU $ 125 Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder: Advanced Seminar for Professionals 7 hours CE Credit: MFT/ LCSW; BRN This seminar presents the latest research in the neuropsychology of PTSD and presents a variety of symptom interventions. Marsh Rose, M. A., MFT. n 1 mtg: Sa, Apr 17, 9am- 5pm n Stevenson Hall 3008 n COUN 800 4034 7 hours CEU $ 125 Photoshop For Teachers: Beginning to Intermediate This hands- on beginning level class presents the basics of the software program. Class is taught in a dual platform lab, Mac/ PC. Trudy Powers, M. A. n 2 mtgs: Sa, Feb 27 & Mar 6, 9am- 5pm n Stevenson 2055 n EDUC 390 4042 1 unit $ 181 Web 2.0: Online Tools and Podcasting for Teacher/ Student Collaboration Learn the basicsof selected Web 2.0 tools and applications that you can immediately put to use with students in your classroom. Trudy Powers, M. A. n 2 mtgs: Sa, Mar 13 & 20, 9am- 5pm n Stevenson 2055 n EDUC 390 4044 1 $ 175 Counseling Education Conflict Resolution Certificate Program

Narrative Curriculum: Integrating Learning Through Story This interactive, innovative course focuses on both theory and practical application of story- centered curriculum and how it is applicable to state content standards. Cathy Hatcher- England, M. A. n 2 mtgs: Sa, Mar 13 & 20, 8: 30am- 5pm n Stevenson Hall 3082 n EDUC 390 4043 1 Unit $ 175 Cooperative New Games for Fitness and Skills Classroom teachers, P. E. teachers and group leaders learn about New Games and how they can be used to improve fitness and developmental skills such as running, throwing, catching and plenty more. Dale Le Fevre, M. A. n 2 mtgs: SaSu, Apr 17- 18, 10am- 6pm n Carson Hall 68 n KIN 311 4045 1 Unit $ 175 n KIN NC 4046 Non Credit $ 110 Creative Nonfiction Workshop This course provides an opportunity to practice and improve your writing while at the same time gaining exposure to various forms and techniques of creative nonfiction. CR/ NC, no grade option. Michael Lukas, MFA. n 3 mtgs.: Sa, Feb 13, 27 & Mar 13, 10am- 3: 30pm n Salazar 2014 n ENGL 410 3991 1 unit $ 195 Fiction from Life Experience We learn how to translate our experiences and our thoughts into meaningful and compelling stories. Daniel Coshnear, M. A., MFA. n 4 mtgs: Sa, Mar 6 & 20, Apr 17 & May 1, 9: 30am- 1pm n Stevenson Hall 2091 n ENGL 410 3684 1 Unit $ 175 Write Your Children's Book This is an entertaining and informative class for anyone with a love of children's literature and an interest in writing or illustrating books. Bring a journal, pen and favorite children's book to class. Michael Elsohn Ross. n 1 mtg.: Sa, Apr 24, 9am- 4pm n Salazar Hall 2015 n ENGL 800 3992 6 hours CEU $ 139 Environmental Studies To see the complete program information and description for the Green Building program, please visit the web site at www. sonoma. edu/ exed Sustainability/ Green Building Overview We begin with an overview of the current state of the global environment, the concept of sustainability and the critical role that land- use planning and buildings play in fossil fuel consumption and climate change. Alex Hinds, M. A. and John Shurtz. n 1 mtg: Sa, Jan 30, 8: 30am- 4: 30pm n Darwin Hall 103 n ENSP 800 3898 7 hours CEU $ 175 Water Efficiency and Site Considerations This class starts with the global perspective, moves through watershed thinking, and leads to water- efficient and low- impact development including stormwater management, native landscaping, pervious paving, rainwater harvesting, alternate wastewater systems, and other water- efficient strategies. John Shurtz and Josiah Cain. n 1 mtg: Sa, Feb 27, 8: 30am- 4: 30pm n Darwin Hall 103 n ENSP 800 3899 7 hours CEU $ 175 Energy and Science This course focuses on understanding the science behind energy, the history of energy resources, and energy end uses. John Shurtz and Sascha Von Meier. n 1 mtg: Sa, Mar 27, 8: 30am- 4: 30pm n Darwin Hall 103 n ENSP 800 3900 7 hours CEU $ 175 Building Performance and Net Zero Energy Construction This session focuses on the emerging trend of building performance and net zero energy construction, and provides detailed information from design through construction. John Shurtz. n 1 mtg: Sa, Apr 24, 8: 30am- 4: 30pm n Darwin Hall 103 n ENSP 800 3901 7 hours CEU $ 175 Materials and Indoor Environmental Quality In this course, we discuss the many considerations pertaining to selecting materials to construct buildings and be used in their interior spaces. John Shurtz. n 1 mtg: Sa, May 22, 8: 30am- 4: 30pm n Darwin Hall 103 n ENSP 800 3902 7 hours CEU $ 175 Education English & Writing Green Building Certificate Program