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Interpreting Psychotherapy: A Hands-On Professional Development Opportunity Susi Bolender Susi Bolender is a Registered ASL English Interpreter certi9ied by AVLIC who has been interpreting for the last 11 years. She holds a Master of Counselling Psychology and works as a Therapist with both Deaf and hearing clients and is a member of the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association. Karen Malcolm Karen Malcolm is a Registered ASL English Interpreter certi9ied by AVLIC who has been interpreting for the last 33 years. She is also an interpreter educator who has been teaching interpreting to both novice and experienced interpreters for 23 years, in both Canada and the US, including 21 years at Douglas College in the Program of Sign Language Interpretation. She holds a Master of Science in Education (Teaching Interpreting). Sara MacFayden Sara MacFayden is a Registered ASL English Interpreter certi9ied by AVLIC who has been a freelance interpreter for the last 30 years. She interprets in a wide variety of settings. Sara taught for many years in the ASL & Deaf Studies Program at VCC and currently teaches in the Program of Sign Language Interpretation at Douglas College. She holds a Master of Education in Post secondary Curriculum & Instruction. October 3, 2015 Douglas College New Westminister 9am - 1pm Room TBA Piper Piper is a Registered ASLEnglish Interpreter certi9ied by AVLIC who has been interpreting for 30 years. When she moved to Vancouver, she began specializing in mental health interpreting and continued for approximately 14 years. She has trained interpreters through WAVLI, PCAS and AVLIC initiatives and currently is working on her Master of Living in Joy. This four-hour practical workshop will focus on some of the skills needed to interpret psychotherapy. There will be an introduction to best practices in this setting, with examples and time for discussion. Then, we will work with two videotaped mock psychotherapy sessions, enacted by an actual therapist and two different Deaf clients. You will work in a small group, with an instructor present to offer feedback. Each participant will have the opportunity to interpret 10 – 15 minutes of each of the sessions. This is a great opportunity for interpreters experienced in this setting, as well as for those new to it. Maximum 16 participants. Working interpreters only. Cost: $45 WAVLI members $55 nonmembers To register: email [email protected] Registration deadline: Friday Sept 25th, 2015 For more information, contact Karen Malcolm [email protected]

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Interpreting Psychotherapy:

A Hands-On Professional Development Opportunity

Susi BolenderSusi  Bolender  is  a  Registered  ASL-­‐English  Interpreter  certi9ied  by  AVLIC  who  has  been  interpreting  for  the  last  11  years.    She  holds  a  Master  of  Counselling  Psychology  and  works  as  a  Therapist  with  both  Deaf  and  hearing  clients  and  is  a  member  of  the  Canadian  Counselling  and  Psychotherapy  Association.

Karen MalcolmKaren  Malcolm  is  a  Registered  ASL-­‐English  Interpreter  certi9ied  by  AVLIC  who  has  been  interpreting  for  the  last  33  years.  She  is  also  an  interpreter  educator  who  has  been  teaching  interpreting  to  both  novice  and  experienced  interpreters  for  23  years,  in  both  Canada  and  the  US,  including  21  years  at  Douglas  College  in  the  Program  of  Sign  Language  Interpretation.  She  holds  a  Master  of  Science  in  Education  (Teaching  Interpreting).

Sara MacFaydenSara  MacFayden  is  a  Registered  ASL-­‐English  Interpreter  certi9ied  by  AVLIC  who  has  been  a  freelance  interpreter  for  the  last  30  years.  She  interprets  in  a  wide  variety  of  settings.  Sara  taught  for  many  years  in  the  ASL  &  Deaf  Studies  Program  at  VCC  and  currently  teaches  in  the  Program  of  Sign  Language  Interpretation  at  Douglas  College.  She  holds  a  Master  of  Education  in  Post-­‐secondary  Curriculum  &  Instruction.

October 3, 2015Douglas CollegeNew Westminister9am - 1pmRoom TBA

PiperPiper  is  a  Registered  ASL-­‐English  Interpreter  certi9ied  by  AVLIC  who  has  been  interpreting  for  30  years.  When  she  moved  to  Vancouver,  she  began  specializing  in  mental  health  interpreting  and  continued  for  approximately  14  years.  She  has  trained  interpreters  through  WAVLI,  PCAS    and  AVLIC  initiatives  and  currently  is  working  on  her  Master  of  Living  in  Joy.

This four-hour practical workshop will focus on some of the skills needed to interpret psychotherapy.  There will be an introduction to best practices in this setting, with examples and time for discussion. Then, we will work with two videotaped mock psychotherapy sessions, enacted by an actual therapist and two different Deaf clients.  You will work in a small group, with an instructor present to offer feedback.  Each participant will have the opportunity to interpret 10 – 15 minutes of each of the sessions.

This is a great opportunity for interpreters experienced in this setting, as well as for those new to it.  Maximum 16 participants. Working interpreters only.

Cost:      $45  WAVLI  members      $55  non-­‐members

To  register:  email  [email protected]

Registration  deadline:Friday  Sept  25th,  2015

For  more  information,  contact  Karen  Malcolm  [email protected]