I asked the coordinator of SF-CAMFT's mentoring program Marty Cooper, MFT to write a description of the program. I signed up for a mentor recently because I felt like I could really the support of someone who knows what it's like out there after graduation. If you've felt the same look into this:
THE SF-CAMFT PRIVATE PRACTICE
MENTORING PROGRAM
By Marty Cooper
Who is a Mentee :
A mentee is any newly licensed MFT, or experienced MFT newly interested in private practice who would like to learn from seasoned private practitioners about the nuts and bolts of running a psychotherapy business. Interns interested in private practice are also welcome, however, we urge you to check out the Intern Committee first, since we have found many matters of interest to interns can best be answered there.
What Mentoring is:
Mentoring is very different from supervision, and no supervisory activity or therapy is intended. Mentoring is for providing information, support , and encouragement. How the relationship is established and shaped is totally up to the mentor and mentee. Some people meet once, or once a month for coffee, maybe go to CAMFT meetings together, or just chat on the phone. A mentoring relationship can be for a limited or extended period of time. A mentor could talk to many mentees, a mentee could talk to many mentors . It all starts with an introductory telephone conversation.
How to sign up:
If you are interested in being either a mentor or a mentee , please contact Marty L. Cooper, MFT, by e-mail: (martycooper@mlcooper.com). For mentees, please send your name, phone, and email, as well as whether you have any preferences (remember, everyone is a volunteer). Also, please send a few words about your clinical orientation/populations served, or anything you think is important about yourself. For potential mentors, please send your name and contact info, and any critical restrictions or needs in regards to possible mentees.
So far, almost all mentees have been placed immediately, though in the future there may be a waiting list (just to forewarn you).
4 comments:
Hello Will:
I got my master degree in San Francisco State University in 2004 and didn't register in BBS for continuing hours toward the licenseure, since I need to come back home to Taiwan due to my personal issue. Just wondering if I want to go back to Bay Area by applying PhD. programs over there, what would be the best move from your point of view? Appreciate it with any answer!
Hi Susie,
I'm not sure I understand your situation entirely. Do you want to stop trying to get your MFT license and go for a PhD program? Or are you deciding between getting your MFT license or your PhD?
I'm not sure what to tell you in either case. Could you give me some more info on your situation?
Hello Will,
I just got my MFT license and is thinking of starting private practice. Don't know where to start. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks a lot.
Tanya Pekker
tanya.pekker@gmail.com
Hello Will,
I just got my MFT license and is thinking of starting private practice. Don't know where to start. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks a lot.
Tanya Pekker
tanya.pekker@gmail.com
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