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AGPA to Award Distinguished Fellowships

The American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) announced on December 10, 2024, that Mary W. Nicholas, LCSW, CGP, AGPA-F, and Shari Y. Baron, MSN, CNS, CGP, AGPA-F, will be honored as 2025 Distinguished Fellows at AGPA Connect 2025 in San Francisco, CA, from March 3-8, 2025, during the Tri-Organizational Awards Plenary. This prestigious recognition, awarded to members with the Certified Group Psychotherapist (CGP) credential, acknowledges their outstanding contributions to group psychotherapy through leadership, practice, and service. Both recipients have demonstrated exceptional dedication to advancing AGPA’s mission, with Nicholas serving in roles such as Past President of the Affiliate Societies Assembly and Baron contributing through committee leadership and community outreach. The AGPA Connect 2025 theme, “Being Seen: The Many Faces of Group,” will attract 1,000 global group therapists to explore effective group techniques, highlighting the modality’s growing use due to its effectiveness and cost-efficiency.

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