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  Pepperdine University, Graduate School of Education and Psychology [GSEP]   

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Contact:


Graduate School of Education and Psychology
400 Corporate Pointe
Suite 400
Culver City, CA 90230

310/568-5600
310/568-5755 fax

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  Pepperdine University School of Law, Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution   

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Contact:


Pepperdine University School of Law
Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution
24255 Pacific Coast Highway
Malibu, CA 90263

310/506-4655

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  Performance of a Lifetime [POAL]   

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Contact:
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Performance of a Lifetime
588 Broadway
Suite 403
New York, NY 10012

212/343-2884
212/219-1989 fax

info (snail) performanceofalifetime.com (When pasting, please replace '/snail/' with '@" for email address... no spaces)


About:


Performance of a Lifetime [POAL] is a training and consulting firm with a unique performance approach to personal, professional and organizational development. Its training programs and consulting process combine the tools of theatrical performance with the latest discoveries by human development and communication specialists about the essential role that performance and improvisation play in a productive and creative life.

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  Performing the World   

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About:


Performing the World is an international community of people who recognize performance as a powerful developmental activity for social-cultural transformation. It was inaugurated in 2000.

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  Personal Construct Psychology Research Group   

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  Personal Construct Psychology Association [PCPA]   

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Contact:
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Personal Construct Psychology Association

daltonpcp (snail) aol.com (If pasting, please replace '/snail/' with '@" for email address... no spaces)


About:


The Personal Construct Psychology Association [PCPA] is a not-for-profit education and training organisation dedicated to promoting PCP as a psychology for personal and professional life.

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  Perth Association for Mental Health [PAMH]   

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Contact:


Perth Association for Mental Health
Caladh Centre
6 Milne Street
Perth PH1 5QL
United Kingdom

01738 639657
01738 455092 fax


About:


The Perth Association for Mental Health [PAMH] is a voluntary organisation, formed in October 1981, whose members are concerned about people who have mental health problems.

Its aims are:

  • To promote mental health
  • To promote the general understanding of mental ill health
  • To spread information on the facilities and services available within the community for those with mental health problems and others affected by mental ill health
  • To provide services in the community to complement those offered by statutory organisations like the Health Board and Social Work Department
  • To increase the understanding of the problems of people who have suffered mental illness

PAMH provides staff to run Day Activities, which are made up of structured sessions, four afternoons a week, one evening and one afternoon social session. Structured sessions include Arts Crafts, Social Skills, Practical Cookery Baking, and discussion group relating to Health Issues.

Invited speakers contribute to the programme of these groups.

In addition PAMH:

  • Runs a Personal Support Group for those who feel depressed, offering structured discussion, acceptance and understanding
  • Has a fact bank/information library providing books and leaflets on issues around mental illness and mental health
  • Runs Assertiveness Courses
  • Runs other support groups, both time limited and open-ended, responding to need
  • Arranges talks, discussions and training workshops which increase the flow of information, raises topical issues and contributes towards the campaign for better services
  • Provides a Meeting Place for other organisations with similar aims - a separate list of User Groups is available
  • Offers individual Counselling
  • Runs a Befriending Scheme

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  PESI   

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Contact:
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PESI LLC
200 Spring Street
PO Box 1000
Eau Claire, WI 54702

800/843-7763
800/675-5026 fax

hcinfo (snail) pesihealthcare.com (If pasting, please replace '/snail/' with '@" for email address... no spaces)


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PESI provides continuing professional education.

Event
List:

  1. Who's Running The Show?: "Executive Dysfunction & How to Help the Disorganized Child" November 6, 2008: Edison, Middlesex County, NJ
  2. Who's Running The Show?: "Executive Dysfunction & How to Help the Disorganized Child" November 7, 2008: Toms River, Ocean County, NJ
  3. Practical Psychopharmacology: "What Every Mental Health Professional Needs To Know About Psychotropic Medications" December 3, 2008: Toms River, Ocean County, NJ
  4. Practical Psychopharmacology: "What Every Mental Health Professional Needs To Know About Psychotropic Medications" December 4, 2008: Edison, Middlesex County, NJ
  5. Practical Psychopharmacology: "What Every Mental Health Professional Needs To Know About Psychotropic Medications" December 5, 2008: Parsippany, Morris County, NJ
  6. Who's Running The Show?: "Executive Dysfunction & How to Help the Disorganized Child" December 5, 2008: Parsippany, Morris County, NJ
  7. Practical Psychopharmacology: "What Every Mental Health Professional Needs To Know About Psychotropic Medications" December 10, 2008: Saginaw, MI
  8. Practical Psychopharmacology: "What Every Mental Health Professional Needs To Know About Psychotropic Medications" December 11, 2008: Sterling Heights, MI
  9. Practical Psychopharmacology: "What Every Mental Health Professional Needs To Know About Psychotropic Medications" December 12, 2008: Novi, MI
  10. Trauma, PTSD & Grief January 12, 2009: Burlington, VT
  11. Toxic Anger January 14, 2009: Parsippany, Morris County, NJ
  12. Trauma, PTSD & Grief January 14, 2009: Albany, NY
  13. Toxic Anger January 15, 2009: Edison, Middlesex County, NJ
  14. Trauma, PTSD & Grief January 15, 2009: White Plains, NY
  15. Toxic Anger January 16, 2009: Toms River, Ocean County, NJ
  16. Trauma, PTSD & Grief January 26, 2009: Eau Claire, WI
  17. Toxic Anger January 28, 2009: Tucson, AZ
  18. Trauma, PTSD & Grief January 28, 2009: Roseville, MN
  19. Toxic Anger January 29, 2009: Phoenix, AZ
  20. Trauma, PTSD & Grief January 29, 2009: Bloomington, MN
  21. Toxic Anger January 30, 2009: Scottsdale, AZ

Event
#1
Detail:

Who's Running The Show?
"Executive Dysfunction & How to Help the Disorganized Child"

(Kindly click above for the meeting's Web pages.)

November 6, 2008

Edison, Middlesex County, NJ

Event sponsor: PESI


Objectives:
  • Explain the mental control processes referred to as the executive functions
  • Identify the brain bases of the executive functions and understand their normal developmental course
  • Improve ability to identify executive dysfunction in children with (and without) ADHD, LD, and PDD and know when to refer for testing
  • Describe the role of executive skills in academic and social functioning
  • Utilize practical guidelines for setting realistic expectations for children with executive dysfunction
  • Describe how to accommodate and strengthen executive function weaknesses

Presenter: Laurie C Dietzel, PhD, Silver Spring, Maryland.

As many as 6.3 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines



Note: The material shown above is all the detail we currently have available here. To learn more about this event please communicate with the sponsor directly. (As a courtesy: when you ask about the above, kindly point out that you read about it here.)

Event
#2
Detail:

Who's Running The Show?
"Executive Dysfunction & How to Help the Disorganized Child"

(Kindly see the meeting's Web pages.)

November 7, 2008

Toms River, Ocean County, NJ

Event sponsored by: PESI


Objectives:
  • Explain the mental control processes referred to as the executive functions
  • Identify the brain bases of the executive functions and understand their normal developmental course
  • Improve ability to identify executive dysfunction in children with (and without) ADHD, LD, and PDD and know when to refer for testing
  • Describe the role of executive skills in academic and social functioning
  • Utilize practical guidelines for setting realistic expectations for children with executive dysfunction
  • Describe how to accommodate and strengthen executive function weaknesses

Presenter: Laurie C Dietzel, PhD, Silver Spring, Maryland.

There are as many as 6.3 continuing education credit hours available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines



Note: The above is all that we have here. In order to discover more about this event please contact the sponsor. (To help us out should you enquire about this event, please say you read about it here.)

Event
#3
Detail:

Practical Psychopharmacology
"What Every Mental Health Professional Needs To Know About Psychotropic Medications"

(Kindly consult the meeting's Web pages.)

December 3, 2008

Toms River, Ocean County, NJ

Sponsored by: PESI


Objectives:
  • Explain the principles of neurotransmission and how they affect cognitions and emotions
  • Identify neurobiological dysfunction theories that cause various psychiatric disorders
  • Discuss the various types of psychiatric medications, their indications, their risks and benefits
  • Identify critical factors in medication compliance and relapse prevention
  • Describe the significance of patient and family education and its impact on medication compliance
  • Improve the skills within your role for providing patient/family education and effective monitoring of psychiatric medications

Presenter: Fran Miller, RN, MSN, BC.

As many as 6.3 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines



Note: The description displayed above is all the information we have on file in our database. To know more about this event please contact the sponsor directly. (Please, when inquiring about this event, would you be so kind as to tell about this Web resource as your source?)

Event
#4
Detail:

Practical Psychopharmacology
"What Every Mental Health Professional Needs To Know About Psychotropic Medications"

(Kindly click above for the meeting's Web pages.)

December 4, 2008

Edison, Middlesex County, NJ

Sponsor: PESI


Objectives:
  • Explain the principles of neurotransmission and how they affect cognitions and emotions
  • Identify neurobiological dysfunction theories that cause various psychiatric disorders
  • Discuss the various types of psychiatric medications, their indications, their risks and benefits
  • Identify critical factors in medication compliance and relapse prevention
  • Describe the significance of patient and family education and its impact on medication compliance
  • Improve the skills within your role for providing patient/family education and effective monitoring of psychiatric medications

Presenter: Fran Miller, RN, MSN, BC.

Up to 6.3 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines



Note: The material displayed above is all that we have on file in our database. To discover more about this event please contact the sponsor directly. (Please, would you please be so kind as to refer to this World Wide Web resource as your source when asking about the above event?)

Event
#5
Detail:

Practical Psychopharmacology
"What Every Mental Health Professional Needs To Know About Psychotropic Medications"

(You can refer to the meeting's Web pages.)

December 5, 2008

Parsippany, Morris County, NJ

Sponsor: PESI


Objectives:
  • Explain the principles of neurotransmission and how they affect cognitions and emotions
  • Identify neurobiological dysfunction theories that cause various psychiatric disorders
  • Discuss the various types of psychiatric medications, their indications, their risks and benefits
  • Identify critical factors in medication compliance and relapse prevention
  • Describe the significance of patient and family education and its impact on medication compliance
  • Improve the skills within your role for providing patient/family education and effective monitoring of psychiatric medications

Presenter: Fran Miller, RN, MSN, BC.

There are up to 6.3 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines



Note: The description shown above is all the detail we have in our database. To know more about this event please communicate with the sponsor directly. (As a courtesy: please do mention these Web pages if inquiring about the above.)

Event
#6
Detail:

Who's Running The Show?
"Executive Dysfunction & How to Help the Disorganized Child"

(Please refer to the meeting's Web pages.)

December 5, 2008

Parsippany, Morris County, NJ

Event sponsored by: PESI


Objectives:
  • Explain the mental control processes referred to as the executive functions
  • Identify the brain bases of the executive functions and understand their normal developmental course
  • Improve ability to identify executive dysfunction in children with (and without) ADHD, LD, and PDD and know when to refer for testing
  • Describe the role of executive skills in academic and social functioning
  • Utilize practical guidelines for setting realistic expectations for children with executive dysfunction
  • Describe how to accommodate and strengthen executive function weaknesses

Presenter: Laurie C Dietzel, PhD, Silver Spring, Maryland.

There are as many as 6.3 continuing education credit hours available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines



Note: The above is all we currently have available in our database. To learn more about this event please contact the sponsor. (As a favor: kindly point out you read about it in these pages when you inquire about this.)

Event
#7
Detail:

Practical Psychopharmacology
"What Every Mental Health Professional Needs To Know About Psychotropic Medications"

(You can refer to the meeting's Web pages.)

December 10, 2008

Saginaw, MI

Event sponsored by: PESI


Objectives:
  • Explain the principles of neurotransmission and how they affect cognitions and emotions
  • Identify neurobiological dysfunction theories that cause various psychiatric disorders
  • Discuss the various types of psychiatric medications, their indications, their risks and benefits
  • Identify critical factors in medication compliance and relapse prevention
  • Describe the significance of patient and family education and its impact on medication compliance
  • Improve the skills within your role for providing patient/family education and effective monitoring of psychiatric medications

Presenter: Fran Miller, RN, MSN, BC.

There are as many as 6.3 continuing education credit hours available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines



Note: The above is all we have at this resource. If you would like to learn more about this event please contact the sponsor directly. (In order to help us out it could be nice if you would mention these World Wide Web pages as your source when you call the sponsor to ask about this event.)

Event
#8
Detail:

Practical Psychopharmacology
"What Every Mental Health Professional Needs To Know About Psychotropic Medications"

(Kindly refer to the meeting's Web pages.)

December 11, 2008

Sterling Heights, MI

Event sponsor: PESI


Objectives:
  • Explain the principles of neurotransmission and how they affect cognitions and emotions
  • Identify neurobiological dysfunction theories that cause various psychiatric disorders
  • Discuss the various types of psychiatric medications, their indications, their risks and benefits
  • Identify critical factors in medication compliance and relapse prevention
  • Describe the significance of patient and family education and its impact on medication compliance
  • Improve the skills within your role for providing patient/family education and effective monitoring of psychiatric medications

Presenter: Fran Miller, RN, MSN, BC.

There are up to 6.3 continuing education credit hours available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines



Note: The above is all the information we currently have on file in our database. If you wish to learn more about this event please communicate with the sponsor directly. (A request: when inquiring about the above meeting, it might be very helpful of you to mention this Web resource as your source.)

Event
#9
Detail:

Practical Psychopharmacology
"What Every Mental Health Professional Needs To Know About Psychotropic Medications"

(You can consult the meeting's Web pages.)

December 12, 2008

Novi, MI

Sponsored by: PESI


Objectives:
  • Explain the principles of neurotransmission and how they affect cognitions and emotions
  • Identify neurobiological dysfunction theories that cause various psychiatric disorders
  • Discuss the various types of psychiatric medications, their indications, their risks and benefits
  • Identify critical factors in medication compliance and relapse prevention
  • Describe the significance of patient and family education and its impact on medication compliance
  • Improve the skills within your role for providing patient/family education and effective monitoring of psychiatric medications

Presenter: Fran Miller, RN, MSN, BC.

As many as 6.3 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines



Note: The description displayed above is all that we have on file at this resource. In order to find more about this event please communicate with the sponsor directly. (If you please, don't forget to mention these Web pages if you ask about the above meeting.)

Event
#10
Detail:

Trauma, PTSD & Grief
(You can consult the meeting's Web pages.)

January 12, 2009

Burlington, VT

Event sponsor: PESI


Objectives:
  • Describe the etiology and impact of traumatic stress on the client utilizing evaluation tools
  • Assess the varied trauma-related disorders, conditions, and implications
  • Apply physiological interventions that assist in overcoming somatic symptoms
  • Develop a safe therapeutic environment for clients
  • Apply psychological techniques for traumatic stress, PTSD and grief

Presenter: Linda J Schupp, MA, Med, PhD.

As many as 6.3 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines



Note: The material provided above is all we have on file in our database. If you would like to find out more about this event please contact the sponsor directly. (A request: it could be nice if you would mention this Web resource when you call the sponsor to inquire about this event.)

Event
#11
Detail:

Toxic Anger
(Kindly consult the meeting's Web pages.)

January 14, 2009

Parsippany, Morris County, NJ

Sponsor: PESI


Presenter: W Doyle Gentry, PhD, Director, Institute for Anger-Free Living.

Up to 6.3 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines


Note: The description shown above is all we currently have here. In order to know more about this event please contact the sponsor directly. (If you please, when inquiring about this meeting, kindly point out you learned about it in this World Wide Web resource.)

Event
#12
Detail:

Trauma, PTSD & Grief
(Please consult the meeting's Web pages.)

January 14, 2009

Albany, NY

Sponsored by: PESI


Objectives:
  • Describe the etiology and impact of traumatic stress on the client utilizing evaluation tools
  • Assess the varied trauma-related disorders, conditions, and implications
  • Apply physiological interventions that assist in overcoming somatic symptoms
  • Develop a safe therapeutic environment for clients
  • Apply psychological techniques for traumatic stress, PTSD and grief

Presenter: Linda J Schupp, MA, Med, PhD.

Up to 6.3 continuing education credit hours available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines



Note: The above is all the information we have at this resource. To learn more about this event please contact the sponsor directly. (Please, should you inquire about the above meeting, don't forget to mention these Web pages.)

Event
#13
Detail:

Toxic Anger
(You can consult the meeting's Web pages.)

January 15, 2009

Edison, Middlesex County, NJ

Event sponsored by: PESI


Presenter: W Doyle Gentry, PhD, Director, Institute for Anger-Free Living.

There are as many as 6.3 continuing education credit hours available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines


Note: The above is all the detail we currently have in our database. To know more about this event please communicate with the sponsor. (A request: don't forget to bring up our Web pages if inquiring about the above meeting.)

Event
#14
Detail:

Trauma, PTSD & Grief
(Please see the meeting's Web pages.)

January 15, 2009

White Plains, NY

Event sponsored by: PESI


Objectives:
  • Describe the etiology and impact of traumatic stress on the client utilizing evaluation tools
  • Assess the varied trauma-related disorders, conditions, and implications
  • Apply physiological interventions that assist in overcoming somatic symptoms
  • Develop a safe therapeutic environment for clients
  • Apply psychological techniques for traumatic stress, PTSD and grief

Presenter: Linda J Schupp, MA, Med, PhD.

There are as many as 6.3 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines



Note: The above is all we currently have available at this resource. To learn more about this event please communicate with the sponsor directly. (If you please, kindly credit our Web pages should you ask about the above meeting.)

Event
#15
Detail:

Toxic Anger
(Kindly refer to the meeting's Web pages.)

January 16, 2009

Toms River, Ocean County, NJ

Event sponsor: PESI


Presenter: W Doyle Gentry, PhD, Director, Institute for Anger-Free Living.

There are up to 6.3 continuing education credit hours available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines


Note: The above is all the information we currently have available in our database. If you would like to know more about this event please ask the sponsor directly. (Please, would you be so kind as to mention these World Wide Web pages when you inquire about this event?)

Event
#16
Detail:

Trauma, PTSD & Grief
(Please consult the meeting's Web pages.)

January 26, 2009

Eau Claire, WI

Sponsored by: PESI


Objectives:
  • Describe the etiology and impact of traumatic stress on the client utilizing evaluation tools
  • Assess the varied trauma-related disorders, conditions, and implications
  • Apply physiological interventions that assist in overcoming somatic symptoms
  • Develop a safe therapeutic environment for clients
  • Apply psychological techniques for traumatic stress, PTSD and grief

Presenter: Linda J Schupp, MA, Med, PhD.

There are as many as 6.3 continuing education credit hours available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines



Note: The above is all that we have on file at this resource. To learn more about this event please contact the sponsor directly. (As a courtesy: it would be very helpful if you were to mention our World Wide Web pages when inquiring about this meeting.)

Event
#17
Detail:

Toxic Anger
(You can refer to the meeting's Web pages.)

January 28, 2009

Tucson, AZ

Sponsor: PESI


Presenter: W Doyle Gentry, PhD, Director, Institute for Anger-Free Living.

There are as many as 6.3 continuing education credit hours available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines


Note: The material provided above is all the detail that we currently have available at this resource. If you would like to know more about this event please contact the sponsor directly. (So as to help us out it would be nice if you were to tell about this Web resource as your source when calling about the above meeting.)

Event
#18
Detail:

Trauma, PTSD & Grief
(You can refer to the meeting's Web pages.)

January 28, 2009

Roseville, MN

Event sponsor: PESI


Objectives:
  • Describe the etiology and impact of traumatic stress on the client utilizing evaluation tools
  • Assess the varied trauma-related disorders, conditions, and implications
  • Apply physiological interventions that assist in overcoming somatic symptoms
  • Develop a safe therapeutic environment for clients
  • Apply psychological techniques for traumatic stress, PTSD and grief

Presenter: Linda J Schupp, MA, Med, PhD.

As many as 6.3 continuing education credit hours available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines



Note: The above is all the information we have available at this resource. In order to know more about this event please contact the sponsor directly. (If you please, should you ask about the above, don't forget to mention our Web pages.)

Event
#19
Detail:

Toxic Anger
(Kindly see the meeting's Web pages.)

January 29, 2009

Phoenix, AZ

Event sponsor: PESI


Presenter: W Doyle Gentry, PhD, Director, Institute for Anger-Free Living.

There are up to 6.3 continuing education credit hours available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines


Note: The material shown above is all we have at this resource. To find out more about this event please communicate with the sponsor directly. (A request: it would be helpful of you to refer to our Web pages when you call the sponsor to ask about this meeting.)

Event
#20
Detail:

Trauma, PTSD & Grief
(Kindly consult the meeting's Web pages.)

January 29, 2009

Bloomington, MN

Event sponsor: PESI


Objectives:
  • Describe the etiology and impact of traumatic stress on the client utilizing evaluation tools
  • Assess the varied trauma-related disorders, conditions, and implications
  • Apply physiological interventions that assist in overcoming somatic symptoms
  • Develop a safe therapeutic environment for clients
  • Apply psychological techniques for traumatic stress, PTSD and grief

Presenter: Linda J Schupp, MA, Med, PhD.

There are as many as 6.3 continuing education credit hours available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines



Note: The above is all that we have in our database. If you would like to know more about this event please communicate with the sponsor. (As a courtesy: if you enquire about this, please point out you found out about it from this resource.)

Event
#21
Detail:

Toxic Anger
(Kindly consult the meeting's Web pages.)

January 30, 2009

Scottsdale, AZ

Event sponsor: PESI


Presenter: W Doyle Gentry, PhD, Director, Institute for Anger-Free Living.

There are as many as 6.3 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines


Note: The above is all the detail that we currently have in our database. To discover more about this event please communicate with the sponsor. (Please, should you ask about this event, kindly point out that you discovered about it here.)

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  Pesso Boyden System Psychomotor [PBSP]   

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Contact:
(The link below is available for more detail)

Pesso Boyden System Psychomotor
Strolling Woods on Webster Lake
Lake Shore Drive
Franklin, NH 03235

603/934-5548
603/934-0077 fax

contact (snail) pbsp.com (If pasting, please replace '/snail/' with '@" for email address... no spaces)


About:


Pesso Boyden System Psychomotor is a comprehensive method of emotional reeducation that applies to a wide range of psychological and emotional problems.

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