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Hosted by The Chicago School of Professional Psychology Division 32: Society for Humanistic Psychology In the World...On the Edge 2011 American Psychological Association Conference Program April 15-17, 2011

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Hosted by The Chicago School of Professional Psychology

Division 32: Society for Humanistic Psychology

In the World...On the Edge 2011

American Psychological Association

Conference Program

April 15-17, 2011

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Welcome to ChicagoGreetings to all,

We here at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology welcome everyone to the 4th Annual Society for Humanistic Psychology Conference. We hope you come away from this experience inspired, rejuvenated, challenged, and motivated to move even more into the world, and on the edge! In addition to the accompanying schedule, please note opportunities for special activities and read the bulleted points of information that you may find helpful during your stay with us. A heartfelt thank you to Brent Robbins, Louis Hoffman, David Cain, Rich Bargdill, Gwen Satterfield, all of our student and faculty volunteers and our supportive friends and families for playing along with us so this event could happen. Enjoy, and long live Division 32!

Sincerely,

Todd DuBose, Conference Chairperson

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Tid Bits• There is a shuttle to and from both O’Hare and Midway International Airports

to various hotels in the area: GO Express. The fee is $27, though it’s a bit cheaper to purchase a roundtrip ticket. Taxis may be slightly cheaper, about $22, but this fee depends on traffic and route. CTA Routes also available.

• We’re going to feed you! Count on us for a continental breakfast each day, lunch on Saturday and Sunday, and a Chicago-style dinner at our conferencewide social on Friday night.

• All programs end 10 minutes before the hour to allow for transition between presentations.

• CE are available! See Louis Hoffman at the conference or visit the registration table.

• There is still time to register and pay for the conference at the door. http://ego.thechicagoschool.edu/division32-2011conference.

• Registration fees cannot be refunded.• Enjoy live music throughout the conference at various times and places; all of

the musicians are Existential-Humanistic graduate students here of the Chicago School Psy.D. Program.

• Join our students and faculty for a poetry reading on Sunday from 5:30-6:00pm (3rd floors).

• Not only posters will be displayed, but also amazing works of art from a variety of mediums in the hallways on the 3rd, 4th, and 7th floors.

• Authors and publishers: Bring your goods! We will have a conference bookstore for those wishing to sell their books, reprints, and journals. You are also welcome to offer materials promoting your training programs, workshops, and other activities.

• Start each morning with Yoga, Meditation, or Aikido. Please bring your own mat for Yoga (323 and 324). Yoga will be lead daily by Rhonda Diegel. Mediation will be lead Friday and Saturday by Paul Larson. Aikido will be lead by Patrick Fagginelli on Sunday. Workout at iFitness in the Mart on the 9th floor as well.

• We are offering an opportunity for you to join Division 32 in supporting relief fund for Japan in the aftermath of the tsunami. We are working with Elizabeth Phillips-Saxon, who is a native of Japan who is involved in relief efforts at present, to ease some suffering.

• Many volunteers will be available throughout the conference for guidance with any concern. If you need to reach me (Todd DuBose) during the conference, my cell phone is: 630-486-8783.

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Additional Special Events• Ernesto Spinelli: Seminar for any and all Graduate Students (and other curious

and/or “rusty and in need of a tune up” folks!): The practice of existential therapy – Friday and Saturday, 3:30-5:30 pm, (407/412 on Friday, 324 on Saturday).

• For those staying in house on Saturday night, Film and Discussion: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest: 35th Anniversary: What has and has not changed? 7-10pm, (Shakespeare Room, Holiday Inn Mart, 14th floor). Discussion led by: Don Baird, Adjunct Professor at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and Voyce Hendrix, Clinical Director of the renowned Soteria House. Popcorn, lemonade, and water will be provided.

• Speed Mentoring! Seasoned practitioners and scholars will be available during Saturday’s lunch time for consultation on a variety of topics: Grad school, publishing, clinical practice, surviving the dissertation, the worlds of organizations, academia, administration, and how to secure an internship, among other topics. Led by Trish Nash and Rich Bargdill, (718, 719, 720, 721).

• Improvisational workshop for therapists! What would a trip to Chicago be without an experience of doing improv? Meghan Roekle, a Core Professor at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology who practices in Skokie and Lincolnwood, IL., and her partner, Michael Starcevich, a veteran of the Chicago school of improvisation who has successfully translated his work at Second City and Olympic Improv into practical programs for both academic and corporate leaners, are our invited presenters. Together they have led numerous workshops on improvisation for a variety of organizations and groups. They are well connected to Chicago’s world famous improvetrainers here in the city. They will be offering their wisdom and humor to help us free up and expand our possibilities for therapeutic care. Saturday, 2:30-3:30 pm, Room 323 (overflow, 324).

• Shamanic Journeying! Paul Larson and Drake Spaeth, both professors at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, and are invited presenters who will provide us with a unique experience of shamanic journeying. Paul Larson is an ordained Wiccan minister with the Circle Sanctuary, and Drake Spaeth is an ordained Pagan minister with the Earth Traditions and Circle Sanctuary. They and have facilitated numerous shamanic workshops. Many who’ve had previously journeyed with Paul and Drake have found the experience life changing. Join them for this special transpersonal and transformational experience on Friday, 1:30-3:30 pm in Room 407/412.

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Our Keynote Presenters

Ernesto Spinelli: Ernesto Spinelli has gained an international reputation as one of the leading contemporary trainers and theorists of existential analysis as applied to psychology and psychotherapy and, more recently in the related arenas of coaching, facilitation and conflict mediation. He is a UKCP-registered existential psychotherapist, a Fellow of the British Psychological Society (BPS) and the British Association for Counseling and Psychotherapy (BACP) as well as an accredited executive coach and coaching supervisor. A prolific author, his books include “The Mirror and the Hammer”, “Demystifying Therapy”, “Tales of Unknowing”, and “The Interpreted World”, and one of his most recent publications, “Practicing Existential Psychotherapy: The Relational World (2007, Sage).”

David Elkins: “David Elkins Humanistic Psychology: A Clinical Manifesto” is the title of a new book by David Elkins, published by University of the Rockies Press. Dr. Elkins is a licensed clinical psychologist, a Professor Emeritus of Psychology in the Graduate School of Education and Psychology, Pepperdine University, and a member of the Core Faculty in the School of Professional Psychology, University of the Rockies. Dr. Elkins has served as president of Division 32, Society for Humanistic Psychology, of the American Psychological Association, and has trained clinical psychologists for 25 years.

Voyce Hendrix: After earning his undergraduate degree in American Studies with a minor in sociology from California State University-Fresno, Voyce Hendrix, LCSW, took an MS in social work at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Before completing his formal studies, he worked in the field of mental health in state institutions, private hospitals, and community-support programs. Hendrix took part in research examining alternatives to treatment in psychiatric hospitals in the community (Soteria) and at the Mental Research Institute in Palo Alto. This research was funded by the National Institute of Mental Health. Hendrix also worked as a licensed psychiatric technician and served as an administrator. He is now a licensed clinical social worker practicing in Wisconsin. His 40-year career has offered him comprehensive experience with a wide spectrum of services and models for helping those who suffer with and experience alternative states of reality and has taught him that there are no simple answers for disturbed and disturbing persons in pain. Soteria

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House was a non-medication, non-diagnostic label and voluntary residence with the mission of serving and treating those who have suffered severe psychotic breakdowns.

Maureen O’Hara: Dr. Maureen O'Hara is Professor in the Psychology Department at National University, La Jolla, CA and President Emerita of Saybrook Graduate School, San Francisco. With American psychologist Dr. Carl R. Rogers, she helped develop the Person-Centered Approach to psychotherapy and large group process. More recently her writings have examined the relationship between the "big picture" changes underway and internal psychological adaptation. Combining her background as psychotherapist, organizational consultant and futurist, she is a frequent keynote speaker nationally and internationally on the evolution of new ways of being in a changing world. As a specialist in higher education assessment and governance she has served on evaluation teams for the accreditation agencies WASC and DETC. Maureen serves as Immediate Past President of APA Division 32, the Society for Humanistic Psychology. She is a Distinguished Clinical Member of the California Association for Marriage and Family Therapy; Fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science, Fellow of the American Psychological Association, Fellow of the Meridian Institute on Governance, Leadership Learning and the Future; and member of the International Futures Forum in St. Andrews, Scotland.

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DIVISION MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FOR JANUARY-DECEMBER 2011

Use this form to apply for membership in the following divisions (and ONLY these divisions): 1, 5 (as well as Division 5’s Sections 1 and 2), 10, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22 (as well as Division 22’s Sections 1 and 2), 24, 26, 32, 34, 35 (as well as Division 35's Sections 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6), 36, 37 (as well as Division 37's Section on Child Maltreatment), 38, 40, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 55 and 56. You may pay for one or more of these divisions by credit card or by check (payable to APA Divisions). Do not include payment with other checks payable to APA. Memberships are for January-December. Applications received through APA convention will be applied to the current year. After convention, applications will be applied to the next year.

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7:00-8:00Registration & continental breakfast 407/412

8:00-9:00 Student Panel:Multicultural Counseling Therapy Demetrius E. Ford, LeSonia Barlow, Quinn Thomas, & Ramone Black

Student Papers:1) Psychotherapeutic Expressions of Death: An East-West ComparisonElliot Schreur & Elizabeth Saxon2) Comparing the Techniques EMDR and Holographic Reprocessing to Determine Which is More Effective Nnenna Nwankwo

Yoga (Room 323) Rhonda Diegel

Those interested in Yoga will need to bring their own mats

Meditation (Room 324)Paul Larson

9:00-10:00 Keynote PresentationUncertainty: Exploring our Responses to an Unpredictable World (Room 407/412)Ernesto Spinelli

From Difference to Dialogue: How Psychiatric Survivor Therapists Find Common Ground (CE)Alexandra Adame

A Hermeneutic Inquiry into Dying in a Post/Modern World John Roberts

Evangelical Men & Sexual Addiction: An Existential-Phenomenological Study Kailla Edger

10:00-11:00 Facilitating Transformation with Eating Disordered Clients through the Lens of the Existential Givens (CE) Cathy Calvert, Susan Cooper, Kate Calhoon, Debye Galaska, & Benek Atayli

Into the Realms of Madness and Beyond: The Role of the Therapist in the Recovery Process of Schizophrenia (CE)Rochelle Suri

Exploring Blocks to Creativity to Facilitate Training and Clinical Practice (CE)Diane Blau

Implementing Heidegger’s Hermeneutic of Empathy: Authentic Relatedness as MitseinLou Agosta

11:00-12:00 A Phenomenological Exploration of the Experience of Dual Career Gay & Lesbian CouplesLeslie O’Ryan & William McFarland

12:00-1:30Lunch (for dining options refer to your restaurant guide)

Schedule of Daily EventsFriday April 15th, 2011

Room 1: 718unless otherwise noted

Room 2: 719unless otherwise noted

Room 3: 720unless otherwise noted

Room 4: 721unless otherwise noted

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1:30-3:30 Shamanic Journeying (407/412) Paul Larson & Drake Spaeth1:30-2:30 Invited Presentation

Shamanic Journeying Workshop (see above for time and location)

Mindfulness: The Farther Reaches of Clinical Training: Well-Being, Self-Care, & Presence (CE)Donna Rockwell

Humanistic Psychology as a Portal for Mind-Body Intervention for Uprooting Depression: How Can Clients Enhance Their Wellbeing Between Office Visits? (CE)Nancy Liebler & Sandra Moss

Proactive, Inclusive Humanitarian Initiatives: Humanistic Psychology at Work in HaitiSteven Handwerker

2:30-3:30 Where’s the Sex in Humanistic and Existential Sexuality? (CE) Francis Kaklauskas & Elizabeth Olson

Existential & Spiritual Themes in Disaster WorkMark Yang

3:30-5:30 The Practice of Existential Therapy (407/412) Ernesto Spinelli3:30-4:30 Embodying the Dream

Image (CE)Jeanne Schul

Teaching through Being and Other Relational Factors in Mentoring & Training: Unwritten History – The Contributions of Emory Cowan & Susan Cooper to Existential & Humanistic Psychology (CE)Trent Claypool (Co-Chair), Louis Hoffman (Co-Chair), Cathy Calvert, Steve Fehl, Debye Galaska, Jim Ungvarsky, Kate Calhoon, Jim Oraker, Elizabeth Olson, Francis Kaklauskas, Benek Altayli, Katie McGuire, & Marika Bower

Eastern Paths to Healing: Mindfulness, Yoga, & the Brahma Viharas (CE)Ronda Diegel

What Qualitative Research Can Learn from Humanistic Psychotherapy Practice Marco Gemignani, Brent Robbins, & Amanda Lowe

4:30-5:30 Embody Your Soul & Be in the World Siegmar Gerken

5:30-6:15 Poster Session: Hallways on the 3rd, 4th, and 7th floors• The Aspirations and Inspirations of College Students: A Qualitative Inquiry – Robert McInerny, Liz Callahan,

Dannette Caruso, Meghan Higgins, Ellen Lohr, David Marsico, & Veroniaka Panagiotou• Multiculturalism and Women – Vanessa Brown, Amy Barbieri, Jieun Lee, & Karen Poindexter• Treating Postpartum Depression from a Humanistic-Existential Perspective – Erica Palmer• A Mother’s Experience of the Empty Next - Kelli Shaheen• Imaging Forth the Body-Memory-Trauma of Miscarriage – Denise Mahone• A Dad’s Perspective on Accepting Fatherhood – Andrew Champine• Dealing with Inevitability and Finality of One’s Own Death in Existential Therapy – Ben Bennett-Carpenter• Retrieving my Soul: A Warrior Returns – David Fisher• Locality, Function, and Meaning in the Self/Non-Self Paradox: From Buddhism to Humanistic Psychology –

Christopher McCann• The Experience of Being a Transgender Person – Katie Darling• Role of the Therapist in Contemporary Sex Offender Treatment – Jill Norbury• A Qualitative Exploration of Late Midlife Women’s Understanding of Their Sexuality – Jennifer Schroeder• How Adult Describe Transformation through Motion Pictures: A Phenomenological Investigation – David

Manchel• Loneliness, Social Longing, and Psychosis in Patients with Schizophrenia: Developing Interventions for

Resilience – Katie Thorrud, Catharina Bonneman, & Aaron Mishara• Viewing the Haiti Crisis through a Humanistic Lens – Rachel Hedrick & Priscilla Cheng• After Haiti’s Earthquake: Tending Psyche in Social Action Projects in Trauma Zones – Anne Jordan • Why Developmental Psychology Ignores Existential, Humanistic, and Transpersonal (EHT) Psychology –

John Mavers• From Martyrdom to Sin: Suicide in the Premodern Era – Matt Thelen• What is the Experience of a Miracle? – Marianne D’Angelo

Evening Events

All conference social/dinner 407/412

Friday April 15th, 2011 (continued)

Room 1: 718unless otherwise noted

Room 2: 719unless otherwise noted

Room 3: 720unless otherwise noted

Room 4: 721unless otherwise noted

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7:00-8:00Registration & continental breakfast 407/412

8:00-9:00 Student Panel:Therapy on the Edge: Four Therapists Discuss Experiences of Pushing the LimitsAmanda Lowe, Julie Futrell, Claire LeBeau, & Amy Taylor

Student Paper1) Being Present in Political Conflict Zones: Palestinian Perspectives on International PsychologistsFrank Farley2) Existential Perspectives on TraumaNathan Lorenz & Rodger Broome

Yoga (Room 323) Rhonda Diegel

Those interested in Yoga will need to bring their own mats

Meditation (Room 324)Paul Larson

9:00-10:00 Keynote PresentationDreaming the Future: A Vision of Humanistic Psychology in 2020 (Room 407/412) (CE)David Elkins

Anticipating an Apocalypse: Human Temporality and Pre-Traumatic Stress (CE)Rose Cleary

Scared Stiff: A Daseinsanalytic Perspective on Change in the Therapeutic ProcessChristopher Zurawic

The Human Art of LeadingMark McCaslin & Renee Snow

10:00-11:00 The New Existential-Humanistic Psychology: Its Evolution in Theory and Practice (CE)David Elkins (Chair), Eugene Taylor, Tom Greening, Orah Krug, Louis Hoffman, & Ed Mendelowitz

The Liberation of Core Self (CE)Frank Sollars

Moving Dreams Off the Bed & Onto the CouchJacquie Lewis

Straddling the Edge: Two Phenomenologists Thoughts Toward a Quantitative ApproachBrittany Landrum & Gilbert Garza

11:00-12:00 Humanistic Psychology and the Clinical InternshipTracy Knight

Defining the Edge: Exploring the Boundaries of Knowledge in Mixed Methods ResearchGilbert Garza & Brittany Landrum

12:00-1:30 Speed Mentoring Discussions (718, 719, 720, 721)Lunch (supplied by the conference)

Schedule of Daily EventsSaturday April 16th, 2011

Room 1: 718unless otherwise noted

Room 2: 719unless otherwise noted

Room 3: 720unless otherwise noted

Room 4: 721unless otherwise noted

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1:30-2:30 Keynote AddressHumanistic Praxis as Cultural Leadership (407/412)Maureen O’Hara

Drugging our Children: The Dramatic Rise in Antipsychotic Prescriptions to Children (CE)Brent Robbins, Katie Over, Robert McInerny, & Jacqueline Sparks

Existential-Humanistic Institute (EHI) & Saybrook University Present a Certificate Program in E-H Therapy: Experience EHI Faculty Teaching the Core Principles of Existential-Humanistic Therapy (CE)Orah Krug, Nader Shabahangi, & Mary Madrigal

Diversity & Dialogue through the Arts: A Community EndeavorJuliet Rohde-Brown, Elizabeth Wolfson, Clandis Payne, & Art Cisneros

2:30-3:30 Invited Presentation Improvisational Workshop for Therapeutic Possibilities (323/324)Meghan Roekle, & Michael Starcevich

The Sanctified Womb (CE)Betz King

3:30-5:30 The Practice of Existential Therapy (324) Ernesto Spinelli3:30-4:30 Now You See It, Now You

Don't: Privilege & Oppression in Clinical Training & Practice (CE) David St. John, Kevin Keenan, Shawn Rubin, & Dondi Browner

New Developments in Emotion-Focused Therapy (CE)Rhonda Goldman, Whitney Tschan, & Amy E. Fox Zurawick

Existential Group Therapy: What Makes it Unique (CE)Francis Kaklauskas

New Gestalt Therapy Films (CE)Robert Resnick4:30-5:30

5:30-6:15 Poster Session: Hallways on the 3rd, 4th, and 7th floors• Becoming Humanistic: Personal Accounts of Newcomers to Humanistic Psychology – Ben Bennett-

Carpenter, Kathleen Ivanoff, Nathan Terey, Amy Vandenbossche, Karen Weiss• The Manifestation of Intolerance through the Art of Adolescents – Vanessa Brown & Derrick Sebree• Bodyhood and Being-With: A Woman’s Experience of Embodied Spiritual Empowerment – Betz King• Being-With Online: Relational Connections within Online Gaming Communities – Kyle Glasglow• Art Therapy with Sex Offenders – Lauritz McCutcheon• The Experience of Romantic Attraction: A Phenomenological Approach – Katie Over• The Experience of Jealousy in a Romantic Relationship – Katrina King• Phenomenologic-Humanistic Approach to Body Experience in Phantom Limb Patients - Erica Sieg, Juliana

Acosta-Uribe, Francisco Lopera, & Aaron Mishara• Special Poster Section: Graduate Research Projects at Humanistic Psychology Programs

7:00-10:00Film and Discussion (Shakespeare Room in Holiday Inn Merchandise Mart): One flew over the cuckoo’s nest

35th anniversary: What’s changed and what has not changed? Don Baird & Voyce Hendrix

Schedule of Daily EventsSaturday April 16th, 2011 (continued)

Room 1: 718unless otherwise noted

Room 2: 719unless otherwise noted

Room 3: 720unless otherwise noted

Room 4: 721unless otherwise noted

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7:00-8:00Registration & continental breakfast 407/412

8:00-9:00 Student PanelExperiences of Being a Theoretical MinorityJim Wu, Lynn Brewer, Robbie Culp, Christina Mannion, Priya Paul, & Kathryn Poole

Student Papers1) Humanistic Applications in Graphic Communication Nick Browning & Jeff Walters2) Illegal Immigrants Through Political Ideology, Death, & Compassion: Proposition 187 Jose Agular-Alcantar

Yoga (Room 323) Rhonda Diegel

Those interested in Yoga will need to bring their own mats

Aikido (Room 324)Patrick Fagginelli

9:00-10:00 Keynote PresentationSoteria House Revisited: How it Worked… Implications for Today (407/412)Voyce Hendrix

Third Force Thinking and Child Developmental Theory: On the Threshold of a Burgeoning DialogueEugene DeRobertis

The Artist Appoints Herself Artist: Otto Rank & Humanistic-Existential TherapyClaude Barbre

Aikido, Attunement, and Authentic PresencePatrick Fagginelli

10:00-11:00 Common Factors, Focusing, & Gendlin Systems: Humanistic Psychotherapy as Powers on Procedures (CE)David Young

Existential Psychology Lessons from Indigenous Chinese Existential Psychology and East-West Dialogues (CE)Mark Yang (Co-Chair), Xuefu Wang (Co-Chair), Louis Hoffman (Co-Chair), Jim Ungvarsky, Rich Bargdill, Trent Claypool, Michael Moats, Ed Mendolowitz, & Jim Oraker (Discussant)

Creating Optimal Conditions for Change (CE)David Cain

The New Medical Continuum: Psychotherapy, Naturopathic Medicine, and Psychopharmacology (CE)Susan Gordon & Andrew L. Rubman

11:00-12:00

12:00-1:30 Lunch (supplied by the conference)

Schedule of Daily EventsSunday April 17th, 2011

Room 1: 718unless otherwise noted

Room 2: 719unless otherwise noted

Room 3: 720unless otherwise noted

Room 4: 721unless otherwise noted

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1:30-2:30 Phenomenological-Humanistic Neuroscience as Paradigm Shift: Psychopathology, Healing, and Altered Consciousness States (CE)Aaron Mishara, Catharina Bonnemann, Deborah Spitz, Michael Schwartz, & Eugene Taylor

Felt Sensing is at the Hearth of Eugene Gendlin’s Practices of Focusing and Thinking at the Edge (CE)Kevin Krycka

Writing Warriors: Healing the Soul Through Writing (CE)Katie McGuire

Approaching Self-Authenticity: A Psychodynamic Inquiry into the Spiritually Evocative PotentialPaul Cantz

2:30-3:30 Going to the Dogs! Integrating a Therapy Dog into a Psychotherapy PracticeMary Beth Napier

3:30-4:30 Virtue Ethics Revisited (CE)Jim Ungvarsky

Conversations with Medard Boss and the First Systematic Approach to Existential PsychotherapyMiles Groth, Erik Craig, & Richard Askay

Empathy in the Context of Existential TherapyLou Agosta

Herman Hesse & Humanistic PsychologyRobert McInerny, Steven Handwerker, & Brent Robbins

4:30-5:30 An Empathetic Psychological Perspective of Police Deadly Force TrainingRodger Broome

From Consumption to Compassion: Revisioning Ourselves in the Age of ConsumerismAlan Pope

5:30-6:15 Poster Session and Poetry Reading: Hallways on the 3rd, 4th, and 7th floors• Phenomenological-Holistic Approach to Experience of Time During Flashbacks in PTSD - Kelsey Clews,

Shirah Cohen, Catharina Bonnemann, Aaron Mishara• What is the Experience of a Miracle? – Mairanne D’Angelo • Beyond Conception: The Pivotal Role of the Body in the Transformation of Consciousness – Leanne Whitney• Person-Centered Principles in Graduate Education – Robbie Culp & Christina Mannion• Spiritual Transformation in Recovery from Alcoholism – Roger Watts• Is it Me or My Diagnosis? The Adolescent’s Search for Identity after Receiving a DSM Diagnosis – Caroline

Gersch• Differing Parenting Styles and How They Affect and Influence Perfectionism in Children – Zina Hasano• The Surgeon’s Experience of the process of Addiction and Recovery – John Kitzmiller• Illness, Recovery, and Meaning-Making – Maria Medved• Implications of Gendlin’s Theory for Social Practice – Banue Ibaglu Vaughn• Independent or Interdependent Culture? Is Not Everybody One? – Sooin Lee• LEGO(R): A Therapeutic Medium for Social Skill Development – Amy Vandebossche• Psychotherapy as One System: Interpreting Psychotherapy from the View of Ekayana Buddhism – Neil Walsh• Bullying Preventions and Intervention Seminar - Kortney Peagram• Jung’s Red Book as a Practical Methodology of Soul Work – Lee Stevens• The Experience of Masculine Spirituality - William Reese• Coupled Emotions in Eating Disorders: The Layers of Disgust – Dana Howley

Evening Events

Informal evening gatherings and time on the town

Schedule of Daily EventsSunday April 17th, 2011 (continued)

Room 1: 718unless otherwise noted

Room 2: 719unless otherwise noted

Room 3: 720unless otherwise noted

Room 4: 721unless otherwise noted

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Notes

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