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Addiction Treatment Alternatives to AA AND 12-Step: Professional Discussion Group. August 26 (11:30am-1pm). Seattle WA. We support providing options for clients who find that Alcoholics Anonymous or 12-step oriented treatment does not fit their needs. If you are a health, mental health, addictions or research professional, please join our monthly brown bag informal sharing of resources and ideas for serving our clients. Discussion groups are scheduled August 26, September 30, October 28. The last Tuesday of each month. Catherine Trestrail CDP, ACSW (206) 547-1955. Web: www.APositiveAlternative.com
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Living from Your Essence: Core Evolution - A Path to Selfrealization with Siegmar Gerken. September 5 One day professional intensive. September 6-7 Open workshop. Bend OR. Core Evolution is a body-oriented and heart-centered approach that connects each participant with the 'call' for life. Understanding and overcoming our personal limitations, we celebrate the qualities of our essence and express our aliveness. Work on personal questions in life, while getting an understanding of Core Evolution oriented therapy. CE: 9/5 10 CEUs, 9/6-7 18 CEUs. International Institute of Core Evolution. Fee: 9/5 intensive $100/early, $125/regular, 9/6-7 $175/early, $225/regular. Local contact: Linda P Kovolisky PMHNP, CET (541) 923-1779. Web: www.CoreEvolution.com Email: info@CoreEvolution.com
Getting the Love You Want - Harville Hendrix Couples Workshop. Shelton Huettig MA, MFT; Susie Itzstein BA. September 5 (eve) 6-7 or November 28 (eve) 29-30. Seattle WA. Dynamic, life-changing divorce proofing, powerful education. Learn practical user-friendly life skills to change patterns that destroy love and connection. Create a safe and passionate life-long partnership. Prerequisite for Imago Therapist training. Beneficial for strengthening or saving relationships. Fee: $750 per couple. (206) 325-6167. Web: www.imagomatters.org Email: shuettig@aol.com
Learning the Language of Energy: A Voice Dialogue Facilitator’s Training. Miriam Dyak and Cassandra Cosme De Pree. September 6-7, October 4-5, November 8-9. Redmond WA. CE: 36 CEC. Association for Humanistic Psychology. Fee: $785/$825 after 8/1, AHP $701/$667 late. (206) 932-1151. Web: www.thevoicedialogueinstitute.org Email: cassandra@thevoicedialogueinstitute.org
Gestalt Therapy Training Center—Northwest 2008-2010 Two Year Training Program. Six Weekends. Eva Gold PsyD and Steve Zahm PhD, faculty. Program begins fall ’08. Now accepting applications (application deadline September 10). Portland OR. Comprehensive training in contemporary Gestalt therapy theory and method. Didactic/experiential format, includes demonstrations, and practice with direct supervision. Faculty have trained and presented nationally and internationally. For application, schedule, fees, trainee comments, faculty bios, go to our website, or call. CE: 72 APA. (503) 230-0900. Web: www.gttcnw.org Email: gttcnw@aol.com
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Mindfulness-based Relapse Prevention with G. Alan Marlatt PhD. Depart from Bellingham Cruise Terminal and sail in the San Juan Islands. September 12-14. Overview of mindfulness meditation practice and how it has been applied for treatment of physical and emotional pain, depression and addictive behaviors. Demonstrations of meditation-based exercises, including breath meditation, body scan, urge surfing, and mini-meditation breathing spaces. Seminar takes place on a weekend cruise in the San Juan Islands aboard the Schooner Zodiac. CE: 30 hrs. Fee: $650 per person, includes workshop, overnight accommodations, all meals. (877) 831-7427 or (425) 605-0721. Web: www.StarSailCruises.com Email: info@starsailcruises.com
An Attachment Focused Family Therapy (4 Law and Ethics credits). Daniel Hughes PhD. September 12-13. Seattle WA. CE: 12 CEUs and 4 Law and Ethics. NASW-WA. Fee: NASW member $195, non member $235. (206) 706-7084. Web: www.nasw-wa.org Email: info@nasw-wa.org
Central Elements of Preserving Placements - National Presenters. Jeanne Howard and Susan Smith. September 13. Portland OR. Includes Case Consultation for therapists only from 3:30-5pm. Part of the certificate for Therapy with Adoptive and Foster Families. To register call (800) 547- 8887 ext 4832 or use www.ceed.pdx.edu/pware.html (click on CEED Human Services). For description, www.ceed.pdx.edu/adoption (Current Courses). CE: yes. Portland State University. For information. Email: sharpml@pdx.edu
Trauma Recovery Changing Lives. Marta Pearson MS. September 17-18. Everett WA. CE: 14 CEUs. North Sound Training Institute and Compass Health. Fee: Day 1/$125 (day1 only is an option), $250/both days (day 2 only not option). Tonya Gray, Training Supervisor (425) 349-8394. Email: tonya.gray@compassh.org
Therapeutic Arts: Using Arts with Clients of All Ages. Rebecca Bloom LMHC. September 19. Seattle WA. CE: 6 hrs CEUs. Antioch University Seattle. Fee: $130 general. (206) 268-4111. Web: www.antiochseattle.edu/ce Email: ce@antiochseattle.edu
Seattle Counselors Association 25th Anniversary Celebration. September 19 (8am-11). Seattle WA. Held at the Swedish Club, 1920 Dexter Ave N. SCA will celebrate its 25th anniversary as a professional community of mental health counselors who challenge themselves to grow in their work. We invite you to come and meet some of the original organizers of SCA, the members, network and share food with us for free from 8 to 11 a.m. (206) 283-1888. Web: www.seattlecounselors.org
Psychopharmacology Series for Master's Level Clinicians. Alex Suarez PhD. September 25, October 2, October 23 (all 9 am-noon). Seattle WA. September 25 Psychotropic Medications. Oct 2 Medications Used to Treat Depression and Anxiety. Oct 23 Common Drugs of Abuse. Classes held at Antioch University. Workshops are not sequential; participants may register for one, two or three. CE: 3 CEUs each. Antioch University Seattle. Fee: $65 each. (206) 268-4111. Web: www.antiochseattle.edu/ce
Bullet Proofing Your Private Practice (6 Ethics and Law credits). Judy C Roberts MA, LMHC; Robert E Smith, Attorney at Law. September 26. Ellensburg WA. Workshop designed to provide private practice mental health clinicians with an ethical and legal first-aid kit for their practice. Attendees receive a hefty manual of materials, forms and resources for their use and reference. Ellensburg Inn. CE: 6 Law and Ethics NASW, OSPI. Cascadia Training. Fee: $150. Brian Andersen (206) 441-6892/(800) 298-6516. Web: www.cascadia-training.org Email: cascadia@nwresource.org
Effective Strategies for Working with Latino Clients. Shahana Koslovsky. September 26. Portland OR. To register call (800) 547- 8887 ext 4832 or use www.ceed.pdx.edu/pware.html (click on CEED Human Services). CE: 6 hrs CEUs. Portland State University. Fee: $130 Noncredit, $115 early by 9/12. For information (503) 725-8165 or. Email: lovrienk@pdx.edu
Clinical Supervision for Licensed Counselors: Meeting D.O.H. Requirements. Lisa Erickson MS, LMHC. September 26 and October 3. Seattle WA. CE: 15 hrs DOH, NBCC. Antioch University Seattle. Fee: $250 general. (206) 268-4111. Web: www.antiochseattle.edu/ce Email: ce@antiochseattle.edu
Rejuvenation and Recovery (R & R): Reclaiming Self-Care as the Core of Professional Development. Michael Galloway MA, LMHC; Kristen Allot ND, L.Ac; Lynda Whitcomb CDP; Carol Schouboe CMA. September 27. Seattle WA. Join other counselors, supervisors and interns in a contemplative setting for a day long retreat addressing: compassion fatigue and professional resilience; finding balance and serenity in our bodies; understanding how to sustain a healthy program of self care through diet, exercise, meditation and creative arts. Held at Alcohol Drug 24 Hour Helpline. CE: 6 hrs CEUs. Alcohol/Drug 24 Hour Helpline. Fee: $60. Ann Forbes (206) 722-3703. Email: annf@adhl.org
Focusing - Level One - Encountering the Inner Relationship. Jeffrey Morrison MA, LMHC, Certified Focusing Trainer. September 27-28. Seattle WA. FREE TALK September 6. Learn to listen to and trust what your body knows about any situation. Experience working in a process oriented and body centered way and learn how to do that with clients. Fee: $225. (206) 935-7850. Email: Jeffrey@morrisontherapy.com
NCMHCE (Clinical) Licensure Exam Prep Course. Lisa Mayfield MA, LMHC. September 27. Seattle WA. This licensure prep course will cover crucial content and test-taking strategies for the NCMHCE exam. Visit our website for more information and registration. Washington Mental Health Counselors Association (WMHCA). Fee: $125 WMHCA member, $150 non. Laurie Akers (425) 388-0281. Web: www.WMHCA.org Email: sakers5425@comcast.net
Addiction Treatment Alternatives to AA AND 12-Step: Professional Discussion Group. September 30 (11:30am-1pm). Seattle WA. We support providing options for clients who find that Alcoholics Anonymous or 12-step oriented treatment does not fit their needs. If you are a health, mental health, addictions or research professional, please join our monthly brown bag informal sharing of resources and ideas for serving our clients. Discussion groups are scheduled August 26, September 30, October 28. The last Tuesday of each month. Catherine Trestrail CDP, ACSW (206) 547-1955. Web: www.APositiveAlternative.com
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Burnout Prevention and Attention. Marcia Perlstein MA, MFCC. October 1 (1-4pm). Everett WA. CE: 3 CEUs. North Sound Training Institute and Compass Health. Fee: $75. Tonya Gray, Training Supervisor (425) 349-8394. Email: tonya.gray@compassh.org
Clinical Practice with Adoptive and Foster Families. October 1-31 Online Course. Portland OR. Part of the certificate for Therapy with Adoptive and Foster Families. To register call (800) 547- 8887 ext 4832 or use www.ceed.pdx.edu/pware.html (click on CEED Human Services). For description, www.ceed.pdx.edu/adoption (Current Courses). CE: yes. Portland State University. for information. Email: sharpml@pdx.edu
Supported Education. Karen Unger. October 3-4. Portland OR. To register call (800) 547- 8887 ext 4832 or use www.ceed.pdx.edu/pware.html (click on CEED Human Services). CE: 6 hrs CEUs. Portland State University. Fee: $190 Noncredit, $175 early by 9/19. For information (503) 725-8165 or. Email: lovrienk@pdx.edu
Counseling Veterans and their Families – Serving Those Who Have Served: Washington Mental Health Counselors Association Annual Conference. October 3-4. Seattle WA. This 2-day conference is designed for therapists who have felt the need to reach out to veterans and their families, and would like to enhance their training to address the unique challenges. The presenters, many who are nationally known, have been carefully chosen within the Puget Sound area in order to cover a wide variety of topics, including treatment modalities, medications, veterans’ culture, women veterans, and families/children of veterans. Networking and awards luncheons included both days. Held at Seattle Pacific University. CE: 6 CEUs 1-day; 12 CEUs 2-days. Fee: For information, registration and fees see the website. Kris Goodman (425) 652-6775. Web: www.wmhca.org Email: Kris_J_Goodman@yahoo.com
Clinical Supervision Part II and Part III. Yvonne Owen PhD. October 3 Part II, November 7 Part III. Shoreline WA. Meets the new Washington State Department of Health Clinical Supervision Requirements. This is a 3 part series. Each workshop has been designed to stand alone and don’t have to be taken in order. Held at Shoreline Center. CE: 6 NASW, OSPI. Cascadia Training. Fee: $125. Brian Andersen (206) 441-6892 (800) 298-6516. Web: www.cascadia-training.org Email: cascadia@nwresource.org
Pilgrimage: A Jungian Perspective on an Ancient Therapeutic Archetype. Terrill L Gibson PhD. October 4. Portland OR. A global revival of interest is emerging in ancient routes and disciplines of Pilgrimage. This seminar will explore the historical background and contemporary potential of this healing archetype in pastoral psychotherapy. A Jungian-themed collage of film and image will suggest a theoretical model for respectful clinical and cultural applications of this therapeutic medium. Lunch included. Held at University Place, Portland State University. CE: 5 hrs NBCC. American Assn of Pastoral Counselors, NW Region. Fee: $100 (by 09/19)/$120 Professional, $50 (by 09/19)/$60 Student. Anthony Terndrup (541) 753-9217. Web: www.aapc.org/nwregion08.pdf Email: aterndrup@comcast.net
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The Will of Your Heart®: Love, Sexuality and Relationship with Siegmar Gerken. October 4-5. Seattle WA. We are deeply moved by experiences that touch into our essence and connect us with our inner truth and individual qualities. We long for this state and at the same time we protect ourselves from its openness and vulnerability, thus limiting the direct expression of our authentic self. Core Evolution is a body-oriented and heart-centered approach that connects each participant with the ‘call’ for life. A great opportunity to work on personal questions while providing an understanding of Core Evolution oriented therapy for the interested professional. CE: CEUs available. International Institute of Core Evolution. Fee: $195/$245 after 9/19. Local contact Aylee Welch LICSW (206) 910-9766. Web: www.CoreEvolution.com Email: info@CoreEvolution.com
Introduction to Interpersonal Neurobiology. Greg Crosby. October 9-11 plus online through Nov 8. Portland OR. To register call (800) 547- 8887 ext 4832 or use www.ceed.pdx.edu/pware.html (click on CEED Interpersonal Neurobiology). For description, www.ceed.pdx.edu/ipnb (Current Courses). CE: 30 hrs CEUs. Portland State University. Fee: $958 Grad/$480 Noncredit, $440 if registered by 9/25. for information. Email: sharpml@pdx.edu
Breakthrough Strategies to Counsel Troubled Youth Workshop. Ruth Herman Wells MS. October 9-10. Portland OR. May 7-8, 2009 Seattle WA. Learn 200 innovative, more effective interventions to turnaround conduct disorder, apathy, substance abuse, violence, depression, ADHD, school failure, O.D.D., more. This workshop makes counseling difficult children and youth less difficult. Call for FREE intervention packet. Youth Change Workshops. Fee: $169, Half-Price Work-Study Available. Ruth Herman Wells (800) 545-5736. Web: www.youthchg.com Email: dwells@youthchg.com
Clinical Supervision. Lisa Aasheim. October 10-11, November 7-8 +TBA. Portland OR. To register call (800) 547- 8887 ext 4832 or use www.ceed.pdx.edu/pware.html (click on CEED Human Services). CE: 30 hrs CEUs. Portland State University. Fee: $480 noncredit, $440 registered by 9/26. For information (503) 725-8165 or. Email: lovrienk@pdx.edu
Ethical Professional Practice: Not for the Faint of Heart (6 Ethics and Law credit). Judy C Roberts MA, LMHC. October 10. Shoreline WA. Today’s mental health clinicians are expected to conduct themselves scrupulously at all times. This workshop is intended to be an intensive review of information to help you live up to those expectations. Meets Ethics and Law requirement. Held at Shoreline Center. CE: 6 Ethics and Law NASW, OSPI. Cascadia Training. Fee: $135. Brian Andersen (206) 441-6892 (800) 298-6516. Web: www.cascadia-training.org Email: cascadia@nwresource.org
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Level I Hakomi Training Series. Ron Kurtz DHL; Georgia Marvin; Jeff Chernove; Bob Malone. Oct 17 -19, Nov 21-23, Jan 23-25, March 27-29, May 1-3. October-November sessions are open. Remaining sessions are for committed participants only. Olympia WA. Hakomi is experiential learning using prescribed exercises designed to enhance a state of loving compassion and to teach the art of present centered awareness. This state of mind creates deep emotional safety in relationship whereby implicit belief structures are revealed and released. Bodhi House. Fee: $350 for each three-day session. Kunzang or Ashley (360) 459-1967. Web: www.bodhihouse.org Email: events@bodhihouse.org
Buddhist Psychology and Gestalt Therapy: Bringing Mindfulness to Psychotherapy Practice. Eva Gold PsyD; Steve Zahm PhD. October 17-18. Spokane WA. The effectiveness of Buddhist psychology has been an exciting and promising development in psychotherapy. Focus: Gestalt therapy concepts and methods, Buddhist psychology concepts and methods, Convergence of Buddhist psychology, and Benefits of Buddhist psychology perspective. CE: CEUs. EWU Office of Continuing Education & Professional Advancement; EWU Counseling and Psychological Services. Fee: $149. Barbara Papke (509) 359-6143. Web: www.ewu.edu/ce Email: bpapke@mail.ewu.edu
The Perils of Wholeness. Ann Belford Ulanov PhD. October 18. Seattle WA. Jung is known for his concept of individuation, the urge toward wholeness sometimes described as ruthless. This leads us to hunt for the missing parts, those rejected, and those too wonderful to receive. Often the parts summon us. To consent brings the necessity of both hope and surprise at the resilience of the psyche. Lunch is included. CE: CE Certificate of Attendance. Jungian Psychotherapists Association. Fee: $100 by 10/1, $115/late; students/$50/$75 late; JPA member $35/$50 late. (206) 784-9977. Web: www.jungseattle.org Email: ablake@antiochsea.edu
Traumatized Children: Protecting, Treating, Fostering, Adopting: A workshop for counselors, social workers, foster and adoptive parents. Mollie Monahan MS, LPC. October 24. Eugene OR. Make checks payable to "First Ridge Training and Consulting."
PO Box 457 Elmira Oregon 97437. CE: 6 available (NASW pending). Fee: $80 (includes lunch) - Limited to 65. (541) 935-5402. Email: molliemonahan@msn.com
Love or Trauma? How the brain mediates risk, safety, and treatment - National presenters. Stephen Porges and Sue Carter. October 24 + additional online available. Portland OR. To register call (800) 547- 8887 ext 4832 or use www.ceed.pdx.edu/pware.html (click on CEED Human Services). For description, www.ceed.pdx.edu/ipnb (Current Courses) CE: yes. Portland State University. for information. Email: sharpml@pdx.edu
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EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing). Two Part Basic Training in EMDR with Philip Manfield PhD. Part I October 24 (6pm-9:30), 25-26 (9am-6:15pm). Part II January 30 (6pm-9:30), 31-Feb 1 (9am-6:15pm). Portland OR. EMDR has been recognized as an effective treatment for trauma by the American Psychiatric Association and "strongly recommended" by US Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense. This training is approved by the EMDR International Association. For training dates in San Francisco and Sacramento see our website. Part I (most) required for Part II. CE: 20 MFCC, LCSW, MFT, LMHC. AP, 10 hour group consultation (tbd) completes 50 hour training requirement. Fee: $435/$465 late. Philip Manfield, PhD (510) 849-9411. Web: www.emdrcalendar.com Email: emdrdr@gmail.com
Become a Wedding Officiant. JoAnne Anderson MA. October 25 or January 24. Kirkland WA. This fun and interactive class will teach you the legal responsibilities and creative techniques to design a wedding ceremony that will delight each couple. After class completion you will receive certification and ordination and become a legal Officiant ready to start earning extra income. Average income per wedding is $250-$750 making this a lucrative investment. Held at Stonehouse Bookstore. Fee: $300. JoAnne (425) 481-7479. Web: www.proofficiants.com Email: joanneandrerson515@gmail.com
High Functioning Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome with Tony Attwood PhD. October 27. Bellingham WA. Dr. Tony Attwood from Brisbane, Australia, world reknowned researcher, lecturer and author on HIGH FUNCTIONING AUTISM AND ASPERGER’S SYNDROME will present a full day workshop in Bellingham. Download brochure and registration form at our website. CE: 6 CE’s WSPA: pending 6 clock hours. Northwest Behavioral Health Independent Providers Association. Fee: IPA members:$100 Non-IPA members $135. Richard Spitzer, PhD (360) 671-1966. Web: www.nwbhipa.org Email: spitz24601@aol.com
The Body Leads the Way: Working Somatically with Traumatic Memory. Jacqueline Hull MA. Octber 31. Portland OR. Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute offers advanced training in techniques for treating trauma (Level I starts spring 2009 in Oregon). This workshop explores traumatic memory and the interface between affect regulation, emotions and the body. We highlight the use of directed mindfulness to enhance affect regulation, engage the body’s existing resources and let clients address past events without becoming dysregulated. Information/registration go to website. CE: 6. Fee: $140/10% discount by 10/13. (800) 860-9258. Web: www.sensorimotorpsychotherapy.org/s9500022/detail Email: office@sensorimotorpsychotherapy.org
How to Adapt and Not Just Adopt a Best Practice: The Art of Applying Best Practices. Gregory Crosby. October 31. Portland OR. To register call (800) 547- 8887 ext 4832 or use www.ceed.pdx.edu/pware.html (click on CEED Human Services). CE: 6 hrs CEUs. Portland State University. Fee: $130 Noncredit, $115 early by 10/17. For information (503) 725-8165 or. Email: lovrienk@pdx.edu
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Resolving Sexual Difficulties: Therapy Using the Crucible Approach®. Ruth Morehouse PhD; Susan Regas PhD. November 7-9. Culver City CA. learn effective skills for interviewing, evaluating, treating the physical, emotional and systemic factors of sexual dyfunctions. Offers exciting blend of theory and experiential learning and application. Ideal for general therapists who want more understanding of sexual issues or professionals looking for emphasis on Crucible Approach. Tired of just lectures? particate in an interactive learning workshop. CE: Yes- check website. Marriage and Family Health Center. Fee: $440/Early (includes 2 lunches) by 9/7, Regular/$490. Dr. Ruth Morehouse (303) 670-2630. Web: www.passionatemarriage.com Email: mfhc@passionatemarriage.com
Pathological Computer Use and Internet Addiction: Description and Treatment. Jerald Bloch. November 7. Portland OR. To register call (800) 547- 8887 ext 4832 or use www.ceed.pdx.edu/pware.html (click on CEED Human Services). CE: 6 hrs CEUs. Portland State University. Fee: $115 noncredit, $130 registration by 10/24. For information (503) 725-8165 or. Email: lovrienk@pdx.edu
Clinical Supervision - Improving Skills in a New Era. Lisa Erickson LMHC. November 7 and 14. Seattle WA. Sharpen your skills, talk with other supervisors, and get the 15 hrs. of continuing education you will need to become an approved clinical supervisor. 2-day training will be a balance of group participation, exercises, and discussion with research based findings included. Participants will get copies of suggested forms to use, an extensive bibliography, handouts and other resources. Held at Seattle Pacific University. Washington Mental Health Counselors Association (WMHCA). Fee: $200 WMHCA members, $225 non early. Laurie Akers (425) 388-0281. Web: www.WMHCA.org Email: sakers5425@comcast.net
Anatomy of Intimacy: Keeping Love Alive: Desire, Monogamy and the Neurobiology of Intimate Attachments. Program Coordinators Marion F Solomon PhD; Judith Anderson PhD. November 8-9. Irvine CA. Presenters: Susan Johnson, Helen Fisher, Phillip Shaver, Ellyn Bader, Sue Carter, Stephen Porges and Stanley Tatkin. This conference brings together an outstanding faculty of renowned clinicians and researchers to provide an in-depth view of love, romance and intimate attachments. Held at the UC Irvine campus. CE: APA/MCEP, MFT, LCSW, NBCC, CMA, BRN. Foundation for the Contemporary Family, Family Therapy Training Program, Department of Psychiatry Human Behavior in collaboration with the Lifespan Learning Institute. Fee: see our website. Registration (949) 464-0131. Web: www.lifespanlearn.org
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New Frontiers in Trauma Treatment with Bessel A. van der Kolk MD. December 5-6. Portland OR. TBD 2009 Seattle WA. Dr. van der Kolk will explore the effects of trauma on cognitive, psychological and interpersonal functioning. He will review the research on the profound effects of trauma on cognition, affect regulation, and on the development of “self” and interactions with others. He will discuss how trauma and disruptions in attachment bonds affect the development of people’s identity, and how this is expressed socially as difficulties in affect modulation, destructive behavior against self and others and in negotiating intimacy. In the wake of recent insights into the neurobiology of trauma, a range of new approaches to treatment have been developed. Dr. van der Kolk will present research data evaluating each set of interventions, show videotaped clinical examples, and discuss the integration of these approaches during different stages of treatment. Fee: $279 (14 days prior), $299 (received by noon on day prior) $319 (on-site) Please call to register with a $10 Workshop Calendar discount. CE: 12 CE/CME. Institute for the Advancement of Human Behavior. (800) 258-8411. Web: www.iahb.org Email: staff@iahb.org
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7th Brief Therapy Conference: Lasting Impressions. (4-6 hrs Law and Ethics (Dec 10). Keynotes by Borysenkko, Burns, Cummings, Houston, Terr. December 11-14. San Diego CA. 60 workshops, 35 short courses, 42 interactive events. Featuring Andreas, Beck, Carlson,Dilts, Gilligan, Goulding, Hardy, Hayes, Karpman, Kaslow, Kottler, Lankton, Levine, Miller, Naranjo, Norcross, O’Hanlon, Padesky, Polster, Prochaska, Rossi, Selekman, Spring, Weiner-Davis, Wilson, Yapko and Zieg. CE: up to 41 credits. Milton H Erickson Foundation and University of San Diego Counseling Program. Fee: see our website. (602) 956-6196. Web: www.brieftherapyconference.com Email: marketingdepartment@erickson-foundation.org
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