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July 10, 2002 NORTHAMPTON, Mass.-The Smith College School for Social Work (SCSSW) summer lecture series will continue Friday, July 19, with a lecture by Jerrold Brandell titled "The Relationship in Child and Adolescent Treatment: Perspectives from the Cinema." The lecture will take place at 7:30 p.m. in Wright Hall Auditorium and is free and open to the public. Brandell, who is professor and chair of the psychodynamic practice sequence at Wayne State University School of Social Work, will consider important features of the relationship between therapist and young client as depicted in selected American movies, including "Ordinary People" and "The Sixth Sense." For more information on the social work program or how to earn Continuing Education Credits for attending the lecture, call (413) 585-7950 or visit online at https://www.smith.edu/ssw. -30- |