There’s a growing recognition that “wisdom,” that elusive ability to see life whole,

![]() Pat Ogden |
![]() Scott Miller |
![]() Kenneth Hardy |
![]() Mary Jo Barrett |
| View All 125 Presenters: | |
Featured Speakers
Search by Presenter
Registration Instructions
General Information
Getting There
CE Credits
By Rich Simon It seems astonishing that even just two or three decades ago, parents not only pretty much knew what was expected of them to turn their offspring into civilized adults, but they could actually count on society to back them up. Even more astounding, kids seemed to understand this, too. Even if they rebelled against, yelled about, or sullenly resented how “unfair” adults were, they seemed to acknowledge adult authority and realize that they would just have to wait until they turned 18 to get for themselves the keys to the kingdom of grown-up independence.
Hedy Schleifer • Thursday All Day
As our work as professional therapists has taught us, change and growth don’t come overnight. But we can use the growing science of expertise to move to the next level of our clinical leadership and proficiency. We’ll use discussion and group exercises as we explore the research-based principles for growth developed by consultant Jim Collins
Elizabeth Doherty Thomas • Thursday All Day
Are you stumped by the ins and outs of making your website friendlier? Scratching your head about how to interact more easily with the latest social networking tools people are talking about? Confused about how to phrase an online search query to get a trustworthy answer? Or just plain intimidated by the bells and whistles of over-engineered websites?

Etienne Wenger and Beverly Trayner
Mary Jo Barrett • Thursday All Day
The ethical rules for therapists used to be straightforward and unambiguous: no gifts, no self-disclosure, no dual relationships, no out-of-session contact, and, of course, no sex. But today the rules against boundary violations aren’t so straightforward anymore, nor do the old prohibitions always seem clinically useful. Compassion fatigue also can impede
Lynn Grodzki • Thursday All Day
Just starting out? Welcome to the New Professionals Community---our instant confidence-booster, dedicated to helping you feel comfortable within the therapy community. We’ll have interactive discussions, led by a senior therapist and national business coach, that’ll expand your understanding of clinical issues and provide an overview
Diane Poole Heller • Thursday All Day
Attachment disturbances begin imprinting in the body and nervous system before infants have the benefit of words or concepts. It’s this preverbal, subpsychological aspect that highlights the importance of emphasizing bottom-up interventions to help shift deeply held patterns in the body that talk therapy can’t cure. Somatic Attachment processing
Scott Miller • Friday All Day
What are the specific skills and qualities that distinguish effective therapists from less successful practitioners? In this workshop, you’ll discover the answers, gleaned from the latest research. You’ll learn three specific strategies that separate the good from the great. We’ll discuss the importance of getting regular client feedback and the most efficient methods
Clifton Mitchell • Friday All Day
We all want to do what’s ethically right--not to mention avoid getting sued!--but slogging through most ethics courses can be a tiresome bore. Not this time! This workshop---back by popular demand from the 2011 Symposium---features a game show that’s so entertaining, engaging, and high spirited that you’ll learn more, and have a better time,
Doug Silsbee • Friday Afternoon
We know someone has presence when we see it. But what is it, really, and how do you coach someone to develop it? This workshop will provide you with an experience of presence both as a resourceful inner state and an extension of that inner state to others that invites them to feel freer, more comfortable, and more alive in our company. In this workshop, we’ll focus
Wendy Behary • Saturday All Day
It’s good for a therapist to be an accepting, empathic listener, but getting stuck in the “nice” gear can restrict your ability to ask challenging questions, set limits, provide reality checks, or speak important truths. This workshop will teach you how to expand your clinical repertoire beyond nice. We’ll address the discomfort, fears, and desire to be liked