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2012-2013 COURSE GUIDE Continuing Education Training Programs, Workshops, and Supervision for Mental Health Professionals and the General Public Vann Joines, Ph.D., Director

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2012-2013Course guide

Continuing Education Training Programs, Workshops, and Supervision for Mental Health Professionals and the General Public

Vann Joines, Ph.D., Director

HistoryThe Southeast Institute for Group and Family Therapy began in 1969 as a non-profit educational institute called the Fellowship for Racial and Economic Equality. Its goal was to promote racial and economic justice in America. By 1971 training was being offered in transactional analysis and creative group problem solving for professionals to confront social problems as well as improve their skill as psychotherapists. A primary focus was training faculty and counselors from traditionally Afro-American colleges throughout the South.

In 1974, the Fellowship made Chapel Hill, NC its home and the name Southeast Institute was chosen to reflect an expanded focus. Shortly after this move, an experimental Master of Arts program in psychotherapy and social change was launched. Twenty-two students were graduated. In 1975, due to a shortage of grant money to continue a graduate program, the Institute began to focus primarily on continuing education training and supervision for mental health professionals.

An annual Spring Conference of the Southeast Institute was held from 1974 to the mid 1980’s with 300-1000 people attending each year. In 1977, the annual Eric Berne Lectures on Social Psychotherapy were inaugurated with a lecture by Gregory Bateson, Ph.D. In 1999, the Institute celebrated its 30th year. A special conference was held in the Spring of 2000 to celebrate this event. Over the years, Southeast Institute has earned respect and recognition for its excellence of training and for its continued commitment to developing effective models for individual and social change.

Mission stateMentSoutheast Institute is committed to offering the highest quality training and supervision for mental health professionals and to developing increasingly effective models for individual and social change.

WHy tHis training is iMportantThis training allows the mental health professional to stay abreast of the latest developments in the practice of psychotherapy as well as to fulfill one’s continuing education requirements for licensing.

Continuing eduCation CreditsThe Institute is now offering CE Credits for its workshops and training programs for psychologists, social workers, professional counselors, and marital and family therapists through the USA TA Association.

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Certification Training Program in Transactional Analysis and Redecision TherapyChapel Hill, LouisvilleThis is a comprehensive, training program integrating the approaches of Transactional Analysis, Gestalt, Redecision Therapy, Relational Therapy, Systems Theory, Developmental Theory, Personality Adaptations, Body Work, and Energy Psychology. We offer a very powerful short-term approach that combines cognitive, behavioral, and affective techniques. The focus of the training is on developing a broad conceptual framework and mastering effective techniques for individual, couple, family, and group therapy. The program meets on a Friday and Saturday once a month for ten months and is designed on a two-year cycle. Enrollment is on a semester basis. Certification as a TA Practitioner requires the TA 101 Course and ten months of training. Certification as a Redecision Therapist requires twenty months of training, a written exam, and a tape demonstrating one’s competency in Redecision Therapy. In Louisville, the program meets every other month. The program consists of theory, demonstration, supervision, and experiential work. Our experience is that individuals learn best by having an opportunity to practice what they are learning and get direct supervision of their work. Therefore we have participants work directly with one another using video to enhance the supervision. Participants also have the opportunity to do personal work with the faculty and observe them working with others. Supervision and training credits are provided for the USA TA Association, the International Transactional Analysis Association, and the American Group Psychotherapy Association. Supervision is also provided for individuals pursuing licensing in Marriage and Family Therapy and Professional Counseling.dates topiCsSeptember Setting the Stage, ContractingOctober Redecision Therapy, Structural AnalysisNovember Personality Adaptations, TA ProperDecember Diagnosis and Treatment Planning, Psychological HungersJanuary Microtracting Unconscious Communication, Redefining and

Frames of ReferenceFebruary Treating Trauma, Racket AnalysisMarch Couples Therapy, Game AnalysisApril Family Therapy, Passivity and DiscountingMay Group Therapy, Script AnalysisJune Ethical Issues, The Overall Framework

Chapel Hill, North Carolina-Vann Joines, Ph.D.dates: 2012 FALL SEMESTER: Sept. 7-8, Oct. 12-13, Nov. 9-10, Dec. 7-8, Jan. 11-12 2013 SPRING SEMESTER: Feb. 8-9, Mar. 15-16, Apr. 12-13,

May 10-11, June 7-8tiMes: Fridays 9:00 am-5:00 pm; Saturdays 9:00 am - 4:30 pmtuition: $1600 per semester ($320 deposit; balance payable $320 per month

for 4 months)Cont. ed. Credits: 60 per semesterLouisville, Kentucky-Vann Joines, Ph.D.dates topiCsOctober 19-20 Setting the Stage, ContractingDecember 14-15 Redecision Therapy, Structural AnalysisFebruary 15-16 Personality Adaptations, TA ProperApril 19-20 Treatment of Narcissists, Discounting and Passive BehaviorsJune 14-15 Treatment of Antisocials, Racket AnalysistiMes: Fridays 9:00 am - 5:00 pm; Saturdays 9:00 am - 4:30 pmtuition: $1600 ($320 deposit; balance payable $320 per month for 4

months)Cont. ed. Credits: 60 for the year

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Advanced Supervision and TrainingChapel HillThis program is designed for individuals who have completed two years in the Certification Training Program in Redecision Therapy, individuals who want supervision as a Marriage and Family Therapist or a Professional Counselor, or other on-going supervision requirements. Participants will present tapes and cases of their work for supervision and study advanced theory in addition to working with the first and second year trainees in the On-Going Program.Chapel Hill, North Carolina-Vann Joines, Ph.D.dates: 2012 FALL SEMESTER: Sept. 7, Oct. 12, Nov. 9, Dec. 7, Jan. 11 2013 SPRING SEMESTER: Feb. 8, Mar. 15, Apr. 12, May 10, June 7tiMes: Fridays 9:00 am - 5:00 pm tuition: $800 per semester ($160 deposit; balance payable $160 per month

for 4 months)Cont. ed. Credits: 30 per semester

Monthly Therapy Group for Therapist OnlyChapel HillThis is an experiential Redecision therapy group, once a month, for therapists only, to resolve their own personal issues. The group will demonstrate how Redecision is used in an on-going group therapy process. Participants will have the opportunity to learn this approach through their own experience and observation.tiMes: Thursdays 9:00 am - 4:30 pmdates: 2012 FALL SEMESTER: Sept. 6, Oct. 11, Nov. 8, Dec. 6, Jan. 10 2013 SPRING SEMESTER: Feb. 7, Mar. 14, Apr. 11, May 9, June 6FaCuLty: Vann Joines, Ph.D.tuition: $800 per semester ($160 deposit; balance payable $160 per month

for 4 months)LiMit: 10 participants

Advanced Integrative Therapy SupervisionTeleconferenceThis will be a Basics supervision teleconference that is part of the requirement for certification as an AIT Certified Practitioner. It will consist of 5, 1-hour sessions with one participant presenting each session. There will also be opportunities for questions and answers.tiMes: Mondays 11:00 am - 12:00 noondates: 2012 FALL SEMESTER: Oct. 15, 22, 29, Nov. 12, 19 2013 SPRING SEMESTER: Apr. 15, 22, 29, May 6, 13FaCuLty: Vann Joines, Ph.D., AIT Certified Teacher and Supervisortuition: $360 per person ($60 deposit; balance payable $60 per month for 5

months)LiMit: 5 participantsCont. ed. Credits: 5

Certification in EMDR Group Consultation ProgramChapel HillThis group consultation program in EMDR meets part of the requirement for the EMDR International Association Certification in EMDR. It consists of five 2-hour sessions. Each session includes a question and answer period, two participant case presentations and discussion of a topic relevant to EMDR therapy.dates: 2013 SUMMER SEMESTER: Mondays - June 10, July 15, August 12,

September 9 & October 14tiMe: 10:00 am - 12:00 noonFaCuLty: Gary Peterson, M.D., EMDRIA Approved Consultanttuition: $500 per person ($100 deposit; balance payable $100 per month for

4 months)LiMit: 8 participantsCont. ed. Credits: 10

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Introduction to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic, Complex Post-traumatic Disorders • Chapel HillThis program designed by the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation is intended for participation of: licensed mental health professionals who are personally treating an adult with a chronic or complex trauma history. This course addresses chronic, complex trauma treatment. Participants will gain a working knowledge of dissociative process and dissociation. The program consists of 6 monthly meetings of 2 1/2 hour sessions. It is a combined literature discussion/lecture and case discussion of cases brought by students. Cases are used to illustrate aspects of the curriculum. Topics include: review of trauma studies, trauma symptoms and diagnostic categories, neurobiology, attachment theory, the dissociated self, aftermath of trauma, phase/stage oriented trauma treatment memory, transference and counter-transference constellations, clinical boundaries, managing suicidal and parasuicidal behavior, legal and ethical issues, and specialized treatment methods.Texts used in this course are available for purchase: Chu, J. A. (2011). Rebuilding Shattered Lives and Herman, J. L. (1992). Trauma and Recovery. For complete details, see the SEI website (www.seinstitute.com) and ISSTD website (www.isst-d.org). The next course in the sequence will be offered starting May 2013.dates: Thursdays; October 18, November 15, December 13, January 17,

February 21, March 21.tiMes: 6:30 - 9:00 pmregistration: ISSTD requires each potential participant to call and speak with the

faculty (Dr. Peterson at 919-929-1171) for approval to register for this course.

tuition: Tuition is paid directly to ISSTD ISSTD Members Non-ISSTD Members No CE/CME credit $225 $435 With CE/CME credit (USA & Canada only) $265 $475FaCuLty: Gary Peterson, M.D.Cont. ed. Credits: 15 (See fees above)

ISSTD Professional Training: Diagnosis And Treatment Of Dissociative Disorders - The Standard Course • Chapel HillAt the end of this experience, participants will have sufficient knowledge to be able to diagnose Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and Dissociative Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (DDNOS), and will have essential knowledge and skills needed to conduct individual psychotherapy to treat these illnesses.This program was designed by the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation. Participants must be licensed mental health professionals who are personally treating a person with Dissociative Identity Disorder or Dissociative Disorder NOS. Other health professionals, e.g., medical physicians and nurse practitioners, are encouraged to inquire about their interests with ISSTD or the course instructor to determine if their background might fit the seminar content. Participants develop skill and understanding regarding: diagnosis, treatment frame and treatment principles, transference and countertransference in trauma, resistances in treatment; recognizing factitious presentations, working with alter egos, treatment pitfalls, managing abreactions, working with recovered memories, medications, hypnosis, integration and treatment termination. For complete details, see the SEI website (www.seinstitute.com) and ISSTD website (www.isst-d.org).dates: Thursdays May 16, June 20, July 18, August 15, September 19,

October 17, November 21, December 12, January 16. tiMes: 6:30-9:00 p.m.registration: ISSTD requires each potential participant to call and speak with the

faculty (Dr. Peterson at 919-929-1171) for approval to register for this course.

tuition: Tuition is paid directly to ISSTD ISSTD Members Non-ISSTD Members No CE/CME credit $385 $435 With CE/CME credit (USA & Canada only) $425 $475FaCuLty: Gary Peterson, M.D.Cont. ed units: 22.5 (See Fees Above)

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Postgraduate Training ProgramChapel HillA one year training program is offered to professionals who have an advanced degree in a discipline involving the study and practice of psychotherapy. The purpose of this program is to grow personally and professionally, to learn our theories and techniques, and to earn hours toward certification in the International Transactional Analysis Association and the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, and membership in the American Group Psychotherapy Association.The courses of study for the year include individual, group, marital, and family therapy. Students will participate in a weekly personal growth group, a weekly tutorial, a monthly training program with other professionals, and periodic workshops to learn Redecision therapy and related techniques.All regular workshops and courses offered by Southeast Institute will be open to postgraduate students. The overall goal of the program is to challenge students to grow and to develop resources that will make them more effective agents of change and more powerful members of their institutions and society.

tuition: $7995 ($500 deposit)Participants may begin the program in September, February or June.

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The Theory and Practice of Transactional Analysis (TA 101 Courses)Chapel HillThe TA 101 is a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of Transactional Analysis. Transactional Analysis, as developed by Eric Berne, M.D., is both a theory of personality and human interaction, and a method of psychotherapy and organizational analysis. This course will provide a new perspective for understanding human behavior. The format is a combination of lecture, group discussion, experiential exercises, and fun under the leadership of a Certified Teaching Member Instructor in the International Transactional Analysis Association. Participation in this course qualifies you for Regular Membership in the ITAA.*Participants are encouraged to register for the Weekend Intensive Personal Growth Workshop as well, in order to experience how the theory is applied in enabling personal change.dates FaCuLty LoCationAugust 23-24, 2012 Vann Joines, Ph.D. Chapel HillJan. 31-Feb. 1, 2013 Vann Joines, Ph.D. Chapel HillAugust 22-23, 2013 Vann Joines, Ph.D. Chapel HilltiMes: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm dailytuition: $320 ($300 if registered by one month in advance, $100 deposit)Cont. ed. Credits: 12

Weekend Intensive Personal Growth MarathonChapel HillThis weekend is specially designed to enable participants to identify their strengths and build on them by bringing into awareness and changing early decisions and behaviors which are limiting or self-defeating in the present. Life Script theory along with Redecision Therapy and other experiential techniques are used to assist participants in making the changes they desire. Join us for a powerful and fun weekend experience.*Participants are encouraged to register for the TA 101 Course as well, in order to get an overview of the theory that is used in the process.

dates FaCuLty LoCationAugust 24-26, 2012 Vann Joines, Ph.D. Chapel HillFebruary 1-3, 2013 Vann Joines, Ph.D. Chapel HillAugust 23-26, 2013 Vann Joines, Ph.D. Chapel HilltiMes: Friday 7:00 pm-10:00 pm; Saturday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm;

Sunday 9:00 am - 4:00 pmtuition: $400 ($375 if registered by one month in advance, $100 deposit)

Couples WeekendChapel Hill, Atlanta, GAMake major changes in yourself and your relationship in a weekend!This is a powerful weekend experience for couples, especially designed to assist them in making desired changes, both in themselves and their relationship, in order to have a fulfilling life together. Information from Redecision Therapy, Family Systems Therapy, Family Sculpting, Attachment Theory and other approaches will be used to assist couples in increasing their awareness, autonomy, spontaneity, and capacity for intimacy with one another. Couples often accomplish as much in this weekend as in a year of weekly therapy. Join us for a fun and productive weekend.Note: We also accept up to two therapists who want to observe in order to learn this process. We also meet with them periodically during the weekend.dates FaCuLty LoCationOctober 26-28, 2012 Vann Joines, Ph.D.; Josephine Lewis, Psy.D. Atlanta, GAMay 17-19, 2013 Vann Joines, Ph.D.; Josephine Lewis, Psy.D. Chapel Hill, NCtiMes: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Friday; 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday;

9:00 am - 4:00 pm Sundaytuition: $900 per couple ($850 if registered a month in advance, $250

deposit); $400 per therapist ($350 if registered a month in advance, $100 deposit)

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Energy Healing in PsychotherapyChapel HillThis 2 ½ day information-packed workshop gives participants a clear grounding in clinical practice of energy psychology. Participants learn calming, balancing and centering procedures to apply with their clients and for themselves. The program teaches participants how to use Chinese meridian acupoints and energy centers to relax, quiet and compose oneself for resolution of emotional disturbances. Participants learn several method’s, including muscle testing, to assess the body’s energy to guide treatment. Participants will receive a copy of Dr. Peterson’s Energy Healing in Psychotherapy: a clinician’s desktop handbook. Participants will have fun, practice energy methods with each other and come through the workshop feeling refreshed and having learned skills they can apply right away for themselves and their clients.Topics include:• Developments and research in energy

psychotherapies• Comparing energy methods to EMDR• Learning brain balancing and stress

reduction procedures

• Evaluating and correcting energy disorganization

• Resolving disturbing events using Chinese meridian tapping points and Chakras

dates: June 14-16, 2013 tiMe: Friday and Saturday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm;

Sunday 9:00 am - 12:00 pmFaCuLty: Gary Peterson, M.D.tuition: $350 ($325 if registered one month in advance, $100 deposit)Cont. ed. Credits: 15

How to Work with the Different Personality AdaptationsChapel HillThe concept of personality adaptations offers an exciting, new approach to working with personality dynamics. It was originated by Paul Ware, M.D. and Taibi Kahler, Ph.D., and further developed by Vann Joines, Ph.D., as a result of twenty years of clinical observation and research. The workshop will cover the diagnosis and treatment of six basic personality adaptations: schizoid, paranoid, antisocial, passive-aggressive, obsessive-compulsive, and histrionic. These adaptations form the basic building blocks of personality and can be

observed across the different DSM-IV-R disorders. Each adaptation has its own unique way of approaching the world, working most effectively in making changes, and defending against vulnerability. We will look at how the adaptations develop, how they interact in the world, the major treatment issues for each, and how to work most effectively with each type. A new book (Personality Adaptations, Lifespace, 2002) and a questionnaire developed by Dr. Joines for understanding and assessing the adaptations will also be offered. By knowing these adaptations, therapists, regardless of their theoretical orientation, can quickly establish rapport, target interventions with maximum effectiveness, and avoid getting stuck in the client’s defenses.dates: June 21-22, 2013tiMes: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm dailytuition: $350 ($325 if registered one month in advance, $100 deposit)FaCuLty: Vann Joines, Ph.D. Cont. ed. Credits: 12

How to Do Couples TherapyChapel HillThis workshop is designed to teach therapists how to effectively work with couples to achieve desired changes. It will focus on the basic dynamics in couple’s relationships and how to help couples understand and use those dynamics to grow as individuals and partners. Therapists are often frustrated when couples continue their conflict despite the therapist’s best attempts to help them do otherwise. What is frequently missing is the couple’s understanding of the developmental process in a couple’s relationship and the need for mutual protection and safety in order to develop intimacy and experience the partner as a secure base. Information, structure and exercises will be provided to assist therapists in helping couples understand their developmental process and create the kind of safety necessary in order to achieve a mutually fulfilling, intimate relationship and make the changes they desire.dates: July 19-20, 2013tiMes: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm dailyFaCuLty: Vann Joines, Ph.D.tuition: $320 ($300 if registered One month in advance, $100 Deposit)Cont. ed. Credits: 12

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One-Week Workshop: Mastering Redecision TherapyChapel HillRedecision therapy is a powerful, short-term treatment approach that is very effective in treating a number of difficulties including depression, anxiety, panic, phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorders, and early trauma. It integrates cognitive, behavioral, and affective work in a brief but in-depth approach. It is an action-oriented method that elicits the power and autonomy of the client and facilitates change in a fun and exciting manner. using video supervision. Come experience the effectiveness of this powerful and exciting approach.This workshop is required as part of the Redecision Therapy Certification Program.dates: July 22-27, 2013tiMes: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm dailyFaCuLty: Vann Joines, Ph.D.tuition: $925 ($900 if registered one month in advance, $200 deposit)Cont. ed. Credits: 36

An Integrated Systems Approach to Family TherapyChapel HillThis workshop will present an understanding of how family systems develop out of the Life Scripts of the individual partners who begin the family and how they can be worked with to assist the members in changing the family system so they achieve their desired outcomes. Structural, Strategic, and Redecision Family therapy will be taught in an integrated approach to meet the family at their level of functioning for maximum change. Join us for a fun, informative, and therapeutic experience to learn how to work effectively with families in your practice.dates: August 2-3, 2013 tiMes: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm dailyFaCuLty: Vann Joines, Ph.D.tuition: $350 ($325 if registered one month in advance, $100 deposit)Cont. ed. Credits: 12

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JuST PublISHED!ta today: a new introduction to transactional analysis (second edition)

by Ian Stewart and Vann Joines

Transactional Analysis (TA) is a model for understanding human personality, relationships and communication. It was first developed by the late Eric Berne, M.D.

TA sprang to worldwide fame in the 1960s and 70s through the publication of best-selling books like Games People Play and Born to Win. Since then, TA has continued to grow. The theory has been expanded, reappraised, and tested by observation. In the years since Berne’s death in 1970, TA practitioners have introduced new concepts and techniques that are now at the very heart of the discipline. TA today enjoys international recognition as a professional approach, aiding effectiveness in fields as diverse as psychotherapy, counseling, education, communications and management training.

In this fully revised second edition of their best-selling text, Ian Stewart and Vann Joines introduce you to the power of TODAY’S transactional analysis. They present the ideas of current TA in straightforward, readable language, with a wealth of illustrative examples. TA TODAY is equally suitable for self-directed learning or as background reading for college courses. It gives full coverage of the current syllabus for the ITAA “official TA 101” basic examination and is the standard text used for TA training worldwide.

Get your copy today for $27.70 - available at our website: www.seinstitute.com or www.amazon.com

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learn to Treat Trauma Quickly and Effectively: Advanced Integrative Therapy-basics SeminarVann Joines, Ph.D., Chapel Hill, NCVann Joines, Ph.D. and Cynthia Bowling, MSW, Louisville, KYAIT (previously called Seemorg Matrix Work) is the first complete body-centered, psychodynamic, transpersonal energy psychotherapy for treating trauma. It dramatically accelerates and deepens growth, insight, transformation, consciousness, and ego development by providing profound and lasting relief from destructive desires, fantasies, compulsions, obsessions, addictions, negative beliefs, negative desires, self-destructive behavior, sexual and other forms of abuse, anxiety, PTSD, flooding, and incoherence.Theoretical discussion on the primacy of trauma in the development of non-organic psychological disorders is followed by training in relevant energy psychology skills and the AIT Covenant, a protocol that allies the client’s conscious and unconscious toward healing so that there are fewer reversals and much less resistance. Then four basic trauma treatment protocols and two protocols that awaken or instill positive beliefs, attitudes, desires, and qualities are explained, demonstrated, and practiced. Finally we are taught how to integrate meditation, the oldest form of energy psychology, into our practices.Course Topics• The Clinton-LeShan theory of trauma• AIT Covenant to address client’s core beliefs about their own healing• Psychotherapy using the body’s energy centers• Methods for removing resistances• Step-by-step protocols for transforming traumatic patterns and beliefs• Therapist self-care applications• Meditations that facilitate client healing• Development of clients’ positive qualities• Rapid protocols for emergencies“ It is absolutely state of the art--a truly in-depth, inspired approach to personal transformation.” Patricia Carrington, Ph.D., Clinical Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, NJ

*This seminar is a prerequisite for all other AIT seminars.

dates: October 5-7, 2012, Chapel Hill November 16-18, 2012, Louisville April 5-7, 2013, Chapel HilltiMes: 9:00 am - 5:30 pm dailyFaCuLty: Vann Joines, Ph.D., Certified AIT Practitioner and Teacher

Cynthia Bowling, LCSW, Certified AIT Practitioner and Trainertuition: $595 ($545 if registered one month in advance, $100 deposit)Cont. ed. Credits: 18

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Heal Yourself, Heal Others: AIT-Psychogenic Illness SeminarAsha Clinton, Ph.D., Originator of AIT • Chapel HillYou’ve probably wondered how many of the illnesses that you, your friends, family, and clients suffer have psychological causes along with the physical ones. The answer is: More than you ever imagined.AIT Psychogenic Illness Treatment is a cutting-edge seminar that supplies powerful, effective protocols for the treatment of illness and the psychological factors that often cause it. In it you will learn how to discover and energetically treat the psychological causes of physical conditions, and more. It begins with a powerful explanation of the relationship of mind and body, of the many causes that come together to produce an illness, and of the development of illness from these causes. After work on the optimal treatment order for illnesses, the seminar offers six protocols that heal the wounded body:1. A special Covenant for people with illnesses2. The Physiological Malfunction Protocol— a protocol to transform the poor functioning

of body parts3. The Illness Metaphor Protocol, a protocol that treats illnesses by discovering, analyzing,

and treating the metaphors that compose it4. The Illness Healing Short-Cut— a protocol that uses the center to heal the body5. The Immune System Mobilization Protocol— a protocol that treats infectious disease,

auto-immune disorders, and some cancers by mobilizing the immune system to better fight them

6. The Energy Rebalancing Protocol— a protocol that, by rebalancing the chakras, removes physical conditions and illnesses stemming from their imbalance.

The seminar includes many practice segments so that its participants can treat each other.“As a body worker who knows how people carry their emotional and spiritual pain in their bodies, I have seen how AIT effects positive, permanent change in the body. By going to the core of the pain and removing the negative charge it enables the body to function easily and clearly.” Deb McComas, Craniosacral Therapistdates: September 14-16, 2012 tiMes: 9:00 am - 5:30 pm dailytuition: $595 ($545 if registered one month in advance, $100 deposit)Cont. ed. Credits: 18

Advanced Integrative Therapy-Mastering AIT Practice (MAP) SeminarVann S. Joines, Ph.D. • Chapel HillMastering AIT Practice (MAP) takes you to a new level of confidence and ease with AIT’s incredibly effective practice methods. Whether you are a recent Basics graduate or have been using AIT for years, MAP will deepen your understanding of AIT theory and practice, teach you powerful diagnostic procedures, and increase your ease and confidence when you use AIT. MAP is the second and final course required for AIT certification.Learn more theory and how to apply it with clients, including:• AIT case analysis and diagnosis--taught for the first time• Ego evaluation--new theory and method combined• How to go even deeper with clientsLearn 3 Major Protocols:• Earliest Originating Trauma Protocol: A quick method that finds the elusive traumas that

have caused the initiating trauma or trigger you’re working on with your client, including causes from cultural history, ancestry, childhood, and more.

• True Origins Process: A comprehensive diagnostic tool for pinpointing ALL the causes of a particular issue or problem. It guarantees the thoroughness necessary for complete and lasting treatment.

• Short-Term AIT: a method that provides striking improvement when you have only a limited number of sessions available to work with your client.

This seminar teaches you how to integrate AIT Basics into your practice. You will be taken through each step you need to take to provide your clients, old and new, with state-of-the-art AIT treatment.MAP will guide your basic AIT skills toward new levels of clinical clarity, confidence, and proficiency. Detailed teaching, case discussions, exercises, realistic demos, and more, will allow to move easily from session one to case analysis, to treatment planning, and beyond.YOU WILL MASTER IT!Note: Completion of AIT Basics is a prerequisite for attending this seminar.dates: November 2-4, 2012tiMes: 9:00 am - 5:30 pm dailyFaCuLty: Vann S. Joines, Ph.D., Certified AIT Practitioner and Teachertuition: $595 ($545 if registered one month in advance; $100 deposit)Cont. ed. Credits: 18 11

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logosynthesis basic SeminarTrish North, M.Ed., Certified Senior Logosynthesis Trainer and SupervisorChapel HillLogosynthesis is an innovative and comprehensive system for guided change that supports healing at the deepest level of our existence. It is effective and easily applied within the fields of counseling, psychotherapy and coaching. It can also be used as a self-help tool. Logosynthesis allows for the recognition and systematic resolution of self-limiting patterns and enables one to reconnect to their true self.Logosynthesis uniquely combines concepts from energy psychology and psychotherapy with the ageless wisdom of healing through the intentional use of words. It was developed in 2005, by Dr. Willem Lammers, and is comprised of a model and a method embedded in a coherent, holistic view of human nature that creates space for the spiritual dimension of change. Logosynthesis can be used to relieve a variety of conditions that create suffering. Emotions such as fear, grief, guilt and shame can be resolved as well as disturbing memories; limiting thoughts, beliefs and fantasies; bad habits; physical symptoms and so on.This seminar introduces the theory, the model and the method. The material will be presented through lectures, power point, live and video taped demonstrations and experiential exercises. The content includes:-the history of Logosynthesis;-the theoretical framework;- the four key assumptions and how they describe the phenomenon of human suffering and also of healing;

-the seven phases of guided change; and-the basic method.Participants will be given ample opportunity for discussion and supervised practice. At the end of the two days, they will be able to apply the basics of this state-of-the-art method to themselves and to their clients within the context of their professional practice and theoretical framework.This Basic Level workshop is the prerequisite for further Logosynthesis training.dates: February 22-23, 2013 tiMes: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm dailytuition: $350 ($325 if registered one month in advance, $100 deposit)Cont. ed. Credits: 12

Working with Complex TraumaChapel HillThis program features two new areas!-Diagnosis using DSM-5 and treatment using the recent ISSTD treatment guidelines for dissociative disorders.Participants in this 2 ½ day workshop will gain a sense of comfort in evaluating clients who have a substantial history of early childhood trauma and who experience dissociative symptoms including depersonalization, derealization, amnesia, identity confusion and/or identity alteration.This program will help clinicians understand how to assess, how to treat and when to refer clients with dissociative symptoms. Teaching formats include lecture, discussion, video, and live interview.The workshop addresses:• Diagnosing using assessment tools for dissociation, differential diagnosis and the evolving

diagnostic criteria for trauma disorders and for dissociative disorders• Developing a treatment frame for stage oriented treatment: 1. Safety and stabilization, symptom reduction, 2. Working with traumatic memories 3. Integration and rehabilitation.• Recognizing trauma-specific transference and countertransference issues• Applying dissociation-specific treatment interventions including working directly and

indirectly with ego states and self-states• Using psychotropic medication• Resolving early trauma• Finalizing the therapy with restoration, rehabilitation and closure.dates: April 26-28, 2013tiMes: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Friday and Saturday 9:00 am- 12:00 pm SundayFaCuLty: Gary Peterson, M.D.tuition: $350 ($325 if registered one month in advance, $100 deposit)Cont. ed. Credits: 15

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Residential & Visiting Faculty

VANN JOINES, Ph.D. - Clinical Psychologist; President and Director, Southeast Institute for Group and Family Therapy; International Psychotherapy Trainer, Supervisor, and Consultant; Certified Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst and 1994 Winner of the Eric Berne Memorial Award, International Transactional Analysis Association; Diplomate and Founding Member, Redecision Therapy Association: Clinical Member and Approved Supervisor, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy; Licensed Marital and Family Therapist and Licensed Psychologist, State of North Carolina; Certified Group Psychotherapist with the National Registry of Group Psychotherapists; Certified EDxTM Practitioner and Level I & II Trainer; Certified Practitioner, Teacher and Supervisor in Advanced Integrative Therapy; Member, American Psychological Association and Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology; Life Fellow, American Group Psychotherapy Association; Co-Author, TA Today: A New Introduction to Transactional Analysis (Lifespace Publishing, 1987), and Personality Adaptations: A New Guide to Human Understanding in Psychotherapy and Counseling (Lifespace Publishing, 2002). Author, Joines Personality Questionnaire and the JPAQ Administration, Scoring, and Interpretative Kit (Southeast Institute, 2002).

JOSEPHINE lEWIS, PSY.D. – Licensed psychologist; Certified Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst; Co-Director of the Center for Cooperative Change in Atlanta. Dr. Lewis regularly consults with organizations, coaches executives, and is a consultant for the organization, “Visions,” which conducts multicultural workshops and training programs. She also maintains a private practice in Atlanta.

GARY PETERSON, M.D. - Therapist, speaker and author in the areas of complex trauma and dissociation, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), and energy psychotherapies. He is a member of the Board of Directors the EMDR International Association (EMDRIA) and member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of EMDR Practice and Research. He is an EMDRIA Approved Consultant; EMDR Institute Training Facilitator; and International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation Training Faculty Member. He is an Approved Consultant for the Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology and is Diplomate, Comprehensive Energy Psychology. He is Board Certified in Psychiatry and Child Psychiatry; Distinguished Fellow, American Psychiatric Association, and Fellow, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. He is a resident faculty member and psychiatrist in independent clinical practice at the Southeast Institute. He is author of Energy Healing in Psychotherapy: A Clinician’s Desktop Handbook (Southeast Institute, 2006).

CYNTHIA bOWlING, lCSW - Cynthia Bowling, MSSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a Certified Advanced Integrative Therapy Practitioner and Trainer, and a Certified Transactional Analysis Practitioner. She has over 35 years experience as a psychotherapist working with adults, children, adolescents, families, and couples. She has incorporated AIT into virtually all of her work with clients, including young children. Cynthia is in private practice in Louisville, KY and also practices in Mississippi and Louisiana.

ASHA ClINTON, lCSW, PH.D. - Developer of Advanced Integrative Therapy. She is a former Princeton professor and has been in practice for 22 years in individual psychotherapy, consultation and couple work. She currently trains therapists in AIT in the U.S., Canada, Europe and Central America. She is known for her clarity and insight as a presenter and consultant, and for her skillfulness in treating trauma, abuse, physical illness and spiritual impasse.

TRISH NORTH, M.Ed, CCC is a certified and Senior Logosynthesis trainer and supervisor, as well as a TA-trained psychotherapist in private practice in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She is also the founder and Managing Director of the Institute for Logosynthesis Canada, based in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

CONTINuING EDuCATION CREDITSContinuing Education Credits (CEC) for mental health professionals will be offered through USA Transactional Analysis Association (USATAA). To receive the CE credits you must attend the entire workshop (signing in and out) and complete and turn in the evaluation form with payment and a fee is required. Payment must be in the form of a check made payable to USATAA. CE Certifications will be mailed to you within 2 weeks of the conclusion of the workshop.• Social Workers• California Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapy• Counselors• PsychologistsPlease note: All licensed professionals are urged to check with their licensing

authorities to determine which CE Credits will qualify for license renewal.

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Workshop Calendar

2012august 23-24 The Theory and Practice of Transactional Analysis (Chapel Hill)august 24-26 Weekend Personal Growth Marathon (Chapel Hill)septeMBer 6 Beginning of the Therapy Group for Therapists (Chapel Hill)septeMBer 7 Beginning of Advanced Supervision (Chapel Hill)septeMBer 7-8 Beginning of the Certification Training Program in TA and

Redecision Therapy (Chapel Hill)septeMBer 14-16 AIT Psychogenic Illness Seminar with Asha Clinton

(Chapel Hill) oCtoBer 5-7 AIT Basics Seminar with Vann Joines (Chapel Hill)oCtoBer 15 Beginning AIT SupervisionoCtoBer 18 Beginning Introduction to the Diagnosis and Treatment of

Chronic, Complex Post Traumatic Disorders (Chapel Hill)oCtoBer 19-20 Beginning of the Certification Training Program in TA and

Redecision Therapy (Louisville) oCtoBer 26-28 Couples Workshop (Atlanta ) noVeMBer 2-4 AIT MAP Seminar with Vann Joines (Chapel Hill)noVeMBer 16-18 AIT Basics with Vann Joines & Cynthia Bowling (Louisville)

2013January 31-FeB. 1 The Theory and Practice of Transactional Analysis (Chapel Hill)FeBruary 1-3 Weekend Personal Growth Marathon (Chapel Hill)FeBruary 7 Beginning of the Spring Semester of the Therapy Group for

Therapists (Chapel Hill)FeBruary 8 Beginning of the Spring Semester of the Advanced Supervision

(Chapel Hill)FeBruary 8-9 Beginning of the Spring Semester of the Certification

Training Program in TA and Redecision Therapy (Chapel Hill)FeBruary 22-23 Logosynthesis Basic Seminar with Trish North, M. Ed.

(Chapel Hill)apriL 5-7 AIT Basics Seminar with Vann Joines (Chapel Hill)apriL 26-28 Working with Complex Trauma (Chapel Hill)May 16 Beginning of the Diagnosis and Treatment of Dissociative

Disorders: The Standard Course (Chapel Hill)May 17-19 Couples Weekend (Chapel Hill)June 10 Beginning of Certification in EMDR Group Consultation

Program (Chapel Hill)June 14-16 Energy Healing in Psychotherapy (Chapel Hill)June 21-22 How to work with Different Personality Adaptations

(Chapel Hill)JuLy 19-20 How to do Couples Therapy (Chapel Hill)JuLy 22-27 Mastering Redecision Therapy (Chapel Hill)august 2-3 An Integrated Systems Approach to Family Therapy (Chapel Hill)august 22-23 The Theory and Practice of Transactional Analysis (Chapel Hill)august 23-25 Weekend Personal Growth Marathon (Chapel Hill)

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sPeCiALWorKsHoPs

AIT Treating Psychogenic Illness Seminar September 14-16, 2012 • Asha Clinton, Ph.D.

AIT Basics Seminar October 5-7, 2012 • Vann Joines, Ph.D.

Mastering AIT Seminar November 2-4, 2012 • Vann Joines, Ph.D., Cynthia Bowling, LCSW

Logosynthesis Basic Seminar February 22-23, 2013 • Trish North, M.Ed.