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Daniel Siegel and Monnica T. Williams – Innovations in Psychotherapy

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Psychotherapy has continued to evolve and change rapidly, with new ideas and interventions that can change our clients’ live…But if you’re like most clinicians, it’s been hard to keep up.

 

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Daniel Siegel and Monnica T. Williams - Innovations in Psychotherapy

Daniel Siegel and Monnica T. Williams – Innovations in Psychotherapy

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What’s New & What’s Next in Psychotherapy

Learn First-Hand with the World’s Leading Clinicians and Researchers to Improve Your Outcomes & Re-ignite Your Passion for Therapy

Psychotherapy has continued to evolve and change rapidly, with new ideas and interventions that can change our clients’ lives…

…But if you’re like most clinicians, it’s been hard to keep up.

That’s why we’re inviting you to take home the Innovations in Psychotherapy 2020 conference and experience it at your own pace… the one-stop course for what’s working NOW and what’s just around the corner.

We invited the leading clinicians and researchers, those you know and those you may not have heard of yet, to share their truly groundbreaking insights — many of which aren’t yet widely available.

Reserve your all-access pass now!

Here’s just a sampling of what you’ll learn:

  • Single Session InterventionsJessica Schleider, the leading researcher on this topic, will definitely answer the question: if you only have one client session, here’s what you do.
  • What’s Really New in Trauma Treatment: Hear the latest trauma insight from the world’s leading trauma researcher, Bessel van der Kolk. Plus, you’ll learn about new treatment methods from up-and-coming innovators, including Kate ChardEboni WebbLisa Najavits, and more.
  • Exposure Therapy: Can it really work? Lisa Coyne, President of the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science says “Yes!” – if you follow this new, essential way of applying it.
  • Walk-and-Talk Therapy: You’ve already transitioned to teletherapy, now it’s time for the next step. Join Jen Udler, founder of Positive Strides Therapy, to learn how and why you should add this intervention to your practice.
  • Psychopharmacology: You don’t have to shy away from this topic — you can and should do a lot more with medications than you think to help your clients. Psychopharmacology expert Ken Carter has a LOT of essential insight to share on this important topic.
  • Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT): One of therapy’s most evidence-based methods is now available to all clients! Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), developed by Sue Johnson, is well-known for helping couples. Now all the science of attachment, love, and emotions, is available to individual client work as well.
  • Neuroscience, What Therapists Need to Know: We’ve brought together the leading neuroscience experts Dan SiegelRick Hanson, and Alex Korb, to share what the science shows us we should and shouldn’t be doing to achieve therapy breakthroughs.
  • Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies: It’s much closer than we might think, Janis Phelps is already training the first generation of therapists to administer this treatment.
  • Racism & Race-Based Stress & Trauma: Learn how to be the help your clients and community needs. Join Monnica T. Williams, one of the world’s leading psychologists and researchers, to discover unique and actionable ways all therapists can engage in anti-racism.

Inspiring Keynote Addresses from…

Daniel Siegel, MD

How Interpersonal Neurobiology Can Help Shape our Work and our World

Hear the pioneer of Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) which has revolutionised our understanding of the human mind and relationships. Learn how we can harness our presence to not only support our clients but support ourselves. By combining the exciting new findings of how awareness can shape the connections in the brain toward integration together with the knowledge of how interpersonal relationships shape our brains, we can actively “inspire each other to rewire.”

Monnica T. Williams, PhD

Being the Change: Embracing Antiracism in the Therapy Room

Race-based stress and trauma have always existed in our practices, but do we know how to identify it and truly address it? Whether or not you’ve felt the traumatic wounds of racism or experienced race-based stressors firsthand, this special keynote address will help you learn how to embrace an antiracism stance in your practice that will help clients find safety and healing in your work together.

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