3000 Club (in-person) February 2026 - Coffee Date

  • Sun, February 15, 2026
  • 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
  • Red Car Coffee Shop at the Huntington Library Art Museum (1151 Oxford Rd, San Marino, CA 91108)

Registration

  • SGV-CAMFT chapter members
  • You are a mental health care professional, but not currently a member of San Gabriel Valley CAMFT, nor another CAMFT chapter.

Register

 


 

3000 Club

In-person Support Group for Pre-Licensed Therapists


TOPIC

"Coffee Date"

This month with a special guest!


WHEN

Sunday, February 15, 2026 | 1:00 - 2:30pm


WHERE

Red Car Coffee Shop

at the Huntington Library Art Museum

1151 Oxford Rd, San Marino, CA 91108


COST

Members: Free

Non-membersFree


FACILITATOR

Joe Girillo, LMFT

Who We Are

The 3000 Club is a group designed to support pre-licensed therapists on their journey towards licensure.

What to Expect

At the SGV-CAMFT 3000 club meet-ups you can expect networking opportunities to connect with other pre-licensed therapists, as well as access to a supportive community of licensed therapists who will have the answers to your questions about the licensure process.

When We Meet

SGV-CAMFT is now offering two 3000 Club meetings every month to support pre-licensed therapists on their road to licensure. One monthly meeting will be hosted by Emerald Aueyong, LMFT, LPCC and is held every first Friday of the month virtually via Zoom (the link will be sent in registration emails). The second monthly meeting of the 3000 Club is held usually every third weekend of the month in person at varying locations with facilitator Joe Girillo, LMFT.

About This Meet-Up

The 3000 Club "Coffee Date" this month will be at the Red Car Coffee Shop within the Huntington Library Art Museum in San Marino.

As part of our 3000 Club’s focus on niche work, this month we will be gifted with a presentation by Bob Roan, LMFT, LPCC regarding “artificial intelligence romantic partners.”

This timely presentation will address:

  • What is an AI Romantic Partner?
  • Why is this such a big deal?
  • What is the good and the bad?
  • Why is this a good opportunity for therapists?
  • … and a discussion of Clinical Observations and Suggestions.

Bob earned his Master’s degree in counseling psychology with an emphasis in depth psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute, which is aligned with the thinking of Carl Jung and Marion Woodman and Joseph Campbell. One of his focuses is on cyberpsychology, the psychology of the digital world. He is particularly interested in the unconscious material Artificial Intelligence Romantic Partners can connect us with and believes they have the potential to be a very powerful tool for psychological growth.

Be sure to register early for headcount purposes, and we look forward to seeing you there! Registration closes the morning of the event.

Questions?

Please email Joe Girillo, LMFT at  jgirillo_57@joegirillo.com or via phone at (951) 206 - 1548 with further inquiries about this group.

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