Breakfast Club
Responsible for organizing, promoting, conducting and administrating the NSGP Breakfast Club program. |
2025-2026 NSGP Breakfast Club
We are so excited to relaunch NSGP's Breakfast Club this fall 2024.
Breakfast Club is a series of meetings throughout the year for NSGP members and non-members alike to gather and share a potluck breakfast while learning more about group therapy. The committee is planning on hosting three events in the 2024-2025 season: fall, winter, and spring, which will take place at the home of an NSGP member and include a speaker on a topic of interest.
Breakfast Club is free to all and is a great way to learn more about NSGP, connect with members, and invite colleagues and friends who are considering joining our organization.
We look forward to seeing you at Breakfast!
Breakfast Club Committee
Natasha Khoury, LMHC and Amanda Neas, LICSW, Co-ChairsSamantha Dorian, MDiv, MACorey Flanders, LMHC, CGPNadia Khatchadourian, LICSW
Alice Pengzhuo Deng, MA Student
REGISTRATION HAS CLOSED FOR THIS EVENT
Date: February 2, 2025
Where: Brookline, MA
Time: 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Facilitators: Joyce Collier, LICSW, Corey Flanders, LMHC, CGP, Amy Matias, PhD, LICSW, CGP, and Michael Murray, LMHC, M.Ed
Breakfast Club is a free in-person gathering at a member's home with breakfast and socialization followed by a presentation and a discussion by attendees. It's an informal way to connect with NSGP members and learn something new. Please consider coming and bringing a friend. They need not be an NSGP member (yet!) to attend.
As always, we are happy to answer any additional questions you may have regarding Breakfast Club or this event.
Please do not hesitate to reach out to us.
We will look forward to seeing you there!
Your Breakfast Club co-chairs,
Recent Past Breakfast Club Events
The Couch and the Circle:
An Introduction to Psychodynamic Group Work
Date: Sunday, September 22, 2024
Speaker: William Sharp, PsyaD, CGP
ABOUT YOUR SPEAKER
William Sharp, Training Analyst, LMHC, CGO, was a high school social studies teacher who became interested in why some students learn and some did not. This interest in the individual’s mind brought him to the study of psychoanalysis He currently has a private practice in Brookline Village specializing in group, family, and couples therapy. His interests also include writing and movie discussions. He has led talks on how film reflects human drives in such movies as: Lars and The Real Girl, Brokeback Mountain, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, A Monster Calls and Warm Bodies. You can learn more about his presentations by following him on X/Instagram @DrWilliamSharp
For more information, contact Co-Chairs Amanda Neas, LICSW and Natasha Khoury, LMHC