Love and Intimacy: The Connections and Misconceptions
Portland Humanists Society
APRIL 11th, 2021 | 10:00AM
Event Details:
Dr. Elliott Kronenfeld will be exploring how intimacy is a unique balance and how finding and developing that balance in relationships takes work and new models. His talk will also explore the messages that we have received as compared to what works in reality.
Understanding Implicit Racial and LGBTQ Bias
THE MASSACHUSETTS COUNCIL ON FAMILY MEDIATION
19th ANNUAL FAMILY MEDIATION INSTITUTE

Gay Men: A Rich History and A Few Misconceptions
2020 NASWMA SYMPOSIUM
APRIL 30-MAY 1, 2020 | FRAMINGHAM, MA
Event Location:
Sheraton Framingham Hotel and Conference Center
1657 Worcester Rd., Framingham, MA 01701
Event Details:
TBA

Unlikely Partners: Divorce Attorney and Couples' Therapist
2020 NASWMA SYMPOSIUM
APRIL 30-MAY 1, 2020 | FRAMINGHAM, MA
Event Location:
Sheraton Framingham Hotel and Conference Center
1657 Worcester Rd., Framingham, MA 01701
Event Details:
TBA
Advice for Prospective Single Fathers
Men Having Babies Midwest: 2019 Surrogacy Seminar and Gay Parenting Expo
Hear advice from gay fathers who have gone through the surrogacy journey without a partner, and meet like-minded individuals. The session will be facilitated by Elliott Kronenfeld, a certified therapist and a single father through adoption and gestational surrogacy. Elliott will also be available throughout the weekend as a resource on related issues.
A Mindful Look at Surrogacy: Psychological and Ethical Aspects
Men Having Babies Midwest: 2019 Surrogacy Seminar and Gay Parenting Expo
In this session we will examine the psychological, social and ethical concerns that some prospective parents and surrogates may feel in advance of this joint journey, and might stand in the way of having an open and connected process. We will then offer possible coping mechanisms, support resources and best practices to address these concerns.

Sex, Intimacy and Bodies: Creating Connections and Discovering Possibility
2018 NASWMA SYMPOSIUM
APRIL 12-13, 2018 | FRAMINGHAM, MA
Learning how to incorporate the human body and sexual self into the work we do with clients is critical at all ages and life's stages. In his session, Elliott will introduce participants to the power and approaches of client-centered sex therapy with a variety of applications that can be used for different client groups.
The program will include didactic instruction, case review, and in-session experiential learning.