PsychNetworker1 – 2017 Psychotherapy Networker Symposium
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For 40 years, the Networker Symposium has been psychotherapy’s largest and most celebrated annual meeting. With 150 workshops, a faculty of over 100 of the field’s leading contributors, and 3,500 of its most creative and inquiring practitioners, the Symposium is the way to catch up on the latest advances in the field. Develop your skills and expand your clinical perspective, but find fresh inspiration to open up new possibilities in your life and your work.
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The Role of Commitment in Our Personal and
Public Lives
William Doherty, PhD
003
The Science of Consciousness and the Future
of Psychotherapy
Daniel Siegel, MD
004
Cultivating Imagination in the Consulting
Room
Bessel van der Kolk, MD
005
Psychotherapy of the Heart
Joan Borysenko, PhD
006
My Most Unforgettable Therapeutic Moment:
An Evening of Storytelling
Daniel Siegel, MD,
Michele Weiner-Davis, MSW, LCSW, Kenneth
Hardy, PhD, Lynn Lyons, LICSW, Lisa Ferentz,
LCSW-C, DAPA
007
An Evening with Salvador Minuchin
Salvador Minuchin, MD
THURSDAY WORKSHOPS
118
Befriending Stress
George Faller, LMFT
119
The Challenge of Treating Complex PTSD
Mary Jo Barrett, MSW, Linda Stone Fish, MSW, PhD
120
Putting Positive Psychology into Practice
Jonah Paquette, PsyD
122
Using Energy Psychology to Treat
Overwhelming Affect
Robert Schwarz, PsyD,
DCEP
123
Expanding Your Sexual Comfort Zone
Tammy Nelson, PhD
FRIDAY ALL-DAY WORKSHOPS
201
(+301) The Body Keeps the Score
Bessel van
der Kolk, MD
202
(+302) Personalizing Meditation Practice
Joan Borysenko, PhD
203
(+303) Neuroscience in the Consulting Room
Susan Johnson, EdD, Daniel Siegel, MD
204
(+304) New Perspectives for Gun-Shy Trauma
Therapists
Richard Schwartz, PhD
205
(+305) Evoking Positive Emotional States
Courtney Armstrong, LPC
206
(+306) Race In and Outside the Therapy
Room
Kenneth Hardy, PhD
207
(+307) When Unresolved Attachment Trauma
Is the Problem
Diane Poole Heller, PhD
208
(+308) Beyond Transgender 101
Margaret
Nichols, PhD, Laura Jacobs, LCSW-R
209
(+309) The Attachment Dance with
Traumatized Clients
Lisa Ferentz, LCSW-C, DAPA
210
(+310) When Therapy Is Going Nowhere
Clifton Mitchell, PhD
211
(+311) Confronting the Narcissistic Client
Wendy Behary, LCSW
212
(+312) Who’s Afraid of Children in Family
Therapy?
Phyllis Booth, MA, LCPC, LMFT, Dafna
Lender
213
(+313) Advances in Treating Sexual Issues
Marty Klein, PhD
215
(+315) Creating Secure Connection in
Couples Therapy
Kathryn Rheem, EdD, LMFT
FRIDAY AM WORKSHOPS
217
Is VR a Game Changer?
Michael Greene, LCSW
218
Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents
Lynn Lyons,
LICSW
219
What’s New in Psychopharmacology?
Frank Anderson, MD
220
Nutrition Essentials for Mental Health
Leslie Korn, PhD, MPH
222
Addressing Violence and Terrorism in
Therapy
Patrick Dougherty, MA, LP
223
Millennials in Love
Alexandra Solomon, PhD
224
Meeting the Challenges of Stepfamily Life
Patricia Papernow, EdD
225
Recovering from Digital Addiction
Linda
Graham, MFT
226
The Gender Nonconforming Child
Jean
Malpas, LMFT, LMHC
227
Addressing Cultural Trauma
Anita Mandley,
MS, LCPC
FRIDAY PM WORKSHOPS
317
How to Talk with Teenagers
Janet Sasson
Edgette, PsyD
318
Enhancing Neuroplasticity
Linda Graham, MFT
319
Disordered Eating and Body-Shaming
Sandra Wartski, PsyD
320
When Victims Victimize Others
Noel Larson, PhD
321
The Art of Termination
Christine Courtois, PhD,
ABPP
322
Treating Trauma Clients at the Edge
Frank Anderson, MD
323
New Perspectives on Obsessive Compulsive
Disorder
Sally Winston, PsyD, Martin Seif, PhD
324
The Rules of the New Monogamy
Tammy
Nelson, PhD
326
An Introduction to Coaching
Leslie Austin, PhD
327
The Essentials of Effective Trauma Treatment
Mary Jo Barrett, MSW
SATURDAY ALL-DAY WORKSHOPS
401
(+501) Therapists and the Committed Self
William Doherty, PhD
402
(+502) Millennials Rising
Ron Taffel, PhD
403
(+503) An Introduction to Brainspotting
David Grand, PhD
405
(+505) Self-Compassion in Clinical Practice
Chris Germer, PhD
406
(+506) Couples on the Brink
Terry Real, LICSW
407
(+507) The Essentials of Dialectical Behavior
Therapy (DBT)
Lane Pederson, PsyD, LP, DBTC
408
(+508) What the Brain Needs for
Transformational Change
Bruce Ecker, MA,
LMFT, Sara Bridges, PhD
409
(+509) A Day for Therapists of Color
Kenneth Hardy, PhD
410
(+510) The Ethical Dilemmas No One is
Talking About
Mary Jo Barrett, MSW, Linda
Stone Fish, MSW, PhD
411
(+511) Forward-Facing Trauma Therapy
Eric Gentry, PhD, LMHC
412
(+512) The Challenge of the Angry Client
Wendy Behary, LCSW
413
(+513) The Craft of Treating Trauma
Deany Laliotis, LICSW
414
(+514) Shame and the Disowned Self
Janina Fisher, PhD
415
(+515) The Power of Hakomi
Halko Weiss,
PhD, Maci Daye, LPC
SATURDAY AM WORKSHOPS
416
The State of Our Art
Daniel Siegel, MD, Bessel
van der Kolk, MD
417
Focusing and the Felt Sense
Joan Klagsbrun, PhD
418
Healing from Infidelity
Michele Weiner-Davis,
MSW
419
Healing with Hypnosis
Courtney Armstrong, LPC
420
When Mindful Eating Isn’t Enough
Jeanne
Catanzaro, PhD
421
Working with Traumatized Adolescents
Martha Straus, PhD
422
Serving Your Community
Barbara Van Dahlen,
PhD
424
Promoting Positive Caregiving
Barry Jacobs,
PsyD, Julia Mayer, PsyD
425
When Mind-Body Practices Go Wrong
Amy Weintraub, MFA, ERYT 500
426
Mindfulness for Children and Teens
Christopher Willard, PsyD
SATURDAY PM WORKSHOPS
516
The Healing Self
Richard Schwartz, PhD
517
OCD and Children
Lynn Lyons, LICSW
518
The Sex-Starved Marriage
Michele Weiner-
Davis, MSW
519
The Challenges of Working with Transgender
Youth
Margaret Nichols, PhD, Laura Jacobs,
LCSW-R
520
Clear Thinking about Pornography
Marty
Klein, PhD
522
From Clinician to CEO
Casey Truffo, MS, MFT
523
How Homework Can Transform Couples
Therapy
David Treadway, PhD
524
Addiction Treatment and Couples Therapy
Michael Barnett, MA, EdS, LPC
SUNDAY WORKSHOPS
602
Working with Challenging Men
Terry Real, LICSW
603
Demystifying Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy
DJ Moran, PhD, BCBA-D
604
The Many Faces of EMDR
Deany Laliotis, LICSW
606
The Keys to Reframing Ruptured
Relationships
Guy Diamond, PhD
607
Mastering the Five Core Skills of Mindfulness
Terry Fralich, LCPC, JD
608
Addressing Transference in Trauma
Treatment
Amelio D’Onofrio, PhD
609
Internet Marketing Boot Camp for Clinicians
Joe Bavonese, PhD
610
From Self-Hatred to Self-Compassion
Jon Frederickson, MSW
611
Mindful Games
Susan Kaiser Greenland, JD
612
Treating Personality Disorders
Noel Larson,
PhD
613
The Dark Secret of Incest
Mary Jo Barrett, MSW
614
In Search of Clinical Wisdom
Jay Efran, PhD,
Robert Fauber, PhD
615
Uncoupling and Recoupling Over 50
Patricia Papernow, EdD
616
Advances in Treating the Bipolar Client
James Phelps, MD
617
Treating Unwanted Intrusive Thoughts
Martin Seif, PhD, ABPP, Sally Winston , PsyD
618
Brain-to-Brain
Janina Fisher, PhD
619
The Fundamentals of Sports Psychology
Mitchell Greene, PhD
620
Keeping the Inspiration Alive
Jody Wager,
MS, BC-MDT, Naomi Nim, EdD, MS, LPC, BC-DMT
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