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Parents, Children, and Anxiety: Changing the Family Dance with Lynn Lyons
Hi I am a child therapist and I am familiar with many of the concepts Lynn talked about. What is the... NP0014, Diets, Session 4, Geneen RothThis was a great series. Each speaker with a different approach and each one very instructive and c... NP0017, Ethics, Session 2, Ofer ZurThankyou Rich and Dr. Zur for taking the fear out of moving into this new territory. I have learned ... |
“Wisdom comes from inside of you….this is an invitation to develop that wisdom, not just for you but for everyone you work with….” – Dan Siegel
“If you want to know how the world works, try to change it.” - Mary Pipher
“There is so much beyond biochemistry. Patients are hungry for this; mental health professionals are hungry for now. Now is the time.”
- Andrew Weil
“Open yourself up to the experience of your own contradictory life.”
–Molly Layton (“Writing a Life”)
"Research has shown that love can last--what doesn't last is obsession." -Sue Johnson
"Intimacy, companionship, desire and sex make marriage satisfying long term." -David Schnarch
"If your arrogance is sincere, it will always lead you to a true humility." -David Whyte
"Never be more ambitious for your clients than they are for themselves." -Terry Real
Highlights
Fri. KeynoteAndrew Weil |
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Sat. Keynote Mary Pipher |
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Sun. KeynoteDan Siegel |
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Tag: Symposium 2012 Welcome to the Symposium!The Creativity Day KickoffWelcome to Symposium 2012! Here in Washington, DC, spring has arrived just in time for the annual Symposium, and it all feels just right: the cherry blossoms are thriving outside, and the spirit and energy inside the Omni Shoreham is already palpable as everyone is beginning to arrive. Of course, I think many (myself included) were a little bit bleary-eyed as we greeted each other sleepily among the coffee and Danish at this early hour, some after arduous travels to get here in the first place. But as usual, Richard Gonzalez’s invigorating Creativity Day Kickoff was even better than caffeine to wake us up and get us excited about the day ahead and the conference in its entirety.
Comments What’s the Highpoint of the Symposium?We want to hear what you think!
03.21.2012 Posted In: Symposium 2012 By Psychotherapy Networker
What’s the best part of your conference experience so far? What’s your favorite part of the Symposium experience in general? Participating in a particular workshop or listening to a keynote address? Seeing your favorite presenter? Being part of an inspirational luncheon or dinner event? Being in the grand Omni Shoreham; traveling to Washington, DC in the spring; enjoying the dance party; seeing old friends; meeting new colleagues? Whatever it is—a moment of inspiration, joy, creativity, revitalization, or pure fun—we want to know about it. Whether it happened just a few minutes ago or 20 years ago, we want to know what you think, especially this year, as we’re celebrate 35 years of the Networker Symposium. So what’s the highpoint of the Symposium for you? Comments Page 4 of 10 |