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The participatory format includes a structured selfassessment exercise and the application of ethical and self-care principles to challenging professional practice and multicultural vignettes. 2010. PRICE: $40 CE CREDITS 3 Foundations of Mindfulness: An Introduction to Buddhist Psychology Presented by Spencer McWilliams This workshop addresses the theoretical roots of mindfulness in Buddhist psychology beginning with the middle way theory of Madhyamika Buddhism, which demonstrates the interdependence, impermanence, and emptiness (lack of essence) of phenomena and proposes viewing phenomena as conventionally real but not having inherent reality. 2010. PRICE: $60 CE CREDITS 3 Historical Precursors to Postmodern Psychotherapists Presented by Spencer McWilliams This workshop addresses the historical ancestry of postmodern psychology beginning with perspectives from over 2000 years ago in Greece, Rome, and India (Sophism, Skepticism, and Buddhism). It subsequently surveys viewpoints from 19th and 20th century Europe and America (Perspectivism, Pragmatism) and summarizes and synthesizes several postmodern themes. 2010. PRICE: $60 CE CREDITS 2 How Does the Psychoanalytic Process Work? New Perspectives From Cognitive Science and Affective Neuroscience Presented by Wilma Bucci The impact of the psychoanalytic treatment process can be seen in behavioral, interpersonal, and experiential therapies and in the many different forms of psychodynamic treatment. This course formulates a modern theory of the psychoanalytic treatment process and its various changing forms in light of current work in cognitive science and affective neuroscience. 2009. PRICE: $40 CE CREDITS 3 Key Practices in Culturally Alert Counseling Presented by Garrett J. McAuliffe Practitioners cannot ignore the press of ethnicity, race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, social class, and religion in their clients’ lives. In this workshop, counselors will learn over 20 specific strategies for infusing culture into their work with discussion, presentation, and video demonstration. 2009. PRICE: $60 CE CREDITS 1 Making Research Relevant: Reflections From LGBT Community– Academic Partnerships in Ontario Presented by Robb Travers Drawing on Ontario research, Dr. Travers highlights current issues of concern to sexually and gender diverse communities, shares lessons learned from partnership processes, and reflects on their promise for systemic change. 2009. PRICE: $20 CE CREDITS 2 Motivational Interviewing Presented by Ali Hall Motivational interviewing is a person-centered, goaloriented method of communication for eliciting and strengthening intrinsic motivation for positive change. Participants will practice skills for guiding change-focused client conversations. 2010. PRICE: $40 CE CREDITS 1 Multidimensional Perfectionism and Stress/Coping: Predicting Well-Being and Dysfunction Presented by Jeffrey Ashby This session is designed to help psychologists understand more clearly, and treat more effectively, clients with perfectionism. The session reviews selected recent perfectionism research and relationships between perfectionism, stress, coping, and a variety of outcomes. 2010. PRICE: $20 11

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