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SEE and LISTEN With Streaming-Video Webcasts!
Including Bonus Session with Donald Meichenbaum!
| 6 Dynamic sessions with leading therapists on-demand! |
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| Streaming-video webcasts that make learning come alive! | |
| Free-wheeling down-to-earth conversational format! | |
| Lively post-session exchanges with peers and presenters! |
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| Streaming-video sessions and slides available anytime! | |
| MP3s and bonus materials--all yours to keep! | |
| You can add 6 CE credits! | |
| Includes Bonus Session with Donald Meichenbaum! |
He wowed attendees at Symposium 2011 in March.
Click below to see why.
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Scott Miller, Ph.D., is the founder of the International Center for Clinical Excellence. He conducts workshops and training in the United States and abroad, helping hundreds of agencies and organizations to achieve superior results. He's authored numerous articles and books, and he's the coauthor of The Heart and Soul of Change and The Heroic Client: Principles of Client-Directed, Outcome-Informed Clinical Work. His work is featured at the Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference.
Etienne Wenger, Ph.D., researcher, author, and consultant, is a recognized pioneer in exploring the processes of social learning. He's the author or coauthor of Situated Learning, which introduced the concept of communities of practice; Cultivating Communities of Practice, for practitioners in organizations; and Digital Habitats, on technology for fostering communities.
Barry Duncan, Psy.D., is the director of the Heart and Soul of Change Project and author or coauthor of 15 books, including The Heart and Soul of Change, 2nd edition, The Heroic Client, and On Becoming a Better Therapist.
Michael Lambert, Ph.D., is a researcher in the areas of psychotherapy outcome, process, and the measurement of change. He’s a professor of psychology at Brigham Young University and has edited, authored, or coauthored nine academic books, 40 book chapters, and over 150 scientific articles. He’s the coauthor of the Outcome Questionnaire. His most recent book is The Prevention of Treatment Failure: Measuring, Monitoring, and Feedback in Clinical Practice.
Robbie Babins-Wagner, M.S.W., Ph.D., is the CEO of the Calgary Counselling Center in Alberta, Canada, where she implemented Feedback Informed Treatment. She's an AAMFT approved supervisor with more than 31 years of experience as a therapist and clinical supervisor.
William Pinsof, Ph.D., is president of the Family Institute, clinical professor in the Department of Psychology at Northwestern University, where he's also the director of the Center for Applied Psychological and Family Studies. He's an AAMFT approved supervisor and the author of Integrative Problem Centered Therapy: A Synthesis of Family, Individual and Biological Therapies, and he's edited four books, including Family Psychology: The Art of the Science.
Donald Meichenbaum, Ph.D., a founder of Cognitive Behavioral Modification, was voted one of the 10 most influential psychotherapists of the century in a survey reported in the American Psychologist. An expert in the treatment of PTSD, he's the author of A Clinical Handbook/Practical Therapist Manual for Assessing and Treating Adults with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.