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    THE EVOLUTION OF PSYCHOTHERAPY

    A CONFERENCE

    Featuring:Albert Bandura Albert Ellis William Glasser John & Julie Gottman

    Mary Goulding Jay Haley* James Hillman Otto KernbergArnold Lazarus Marsha Linehan Alexander Lowen Clo Madanes

    James Masterson Donald Meichenbaum Salvador Minuchin Erving PolsterErnest Rossi Martin Seligman Francine Shapiro Thomas Szasz

    Ken Wilber Michael White Irvin Yalom Jeffrey ZeigState of the Art Faculty:

    David Barlow Judith Beck Claudia Black Nicholas CummingsRobert Dilts Harville Hendrix Harriet Lerner Scott Miller

    Christine Padesky Daniel Siegel Bessel van der Kolk Michele Weiner-Davis

    Keynotes by: Patch Adams Mary Catherine Bateson Aaron Beck

    DECEMBER 7-11, 2005(Wednesday-Sunday)

    Tuesday, December 6Pre-Conference Event

    A Day with Patch Adams, M.D.Anaheim Hilton & Towers andAnaheim Convention Center

    Anaheim, California

    The Worlds Landmark Conference on Psychotherapy!

    5th

  • MEET THE FACULTY

    HUNTER PATCH ADAMS, M.D., is is Founder and Director of the Gesundheit Institute, a holistic medicalcommunity in West Virginia that has provided free medical care to thousands of patients since it began in 1971. He isa renowned medical doctor, social activist, and professional clown and subject of the blockbuster film Patch Adams.Dr. Adams also is author of Gesundheit, which chronicles his ideas about the U.S. Health Care System. Havingdevoted his life to the study of what makes people happy, Patch Adams believes that laughter, joy and creativity arean integral part of the healing process.

    ALBERT BANDURA, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology, Stanford University. He has been elected to the AmericanAcademy of Arts and Sciences and the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Science. Dr. Bandura is aproponent of Self-Efficacy Theory. This theory and its diverse applications are presented in his recently publishedbook, Self-Efficacy: The Exercise of Control.

    DAVID BARLOW, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology, Research Professor of Psychiatry, Director of Clinical TrainingPrograms and Director of the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders at Boston University. Dr. Barlow is Editor ofClinical Psychology: Science and Practice. He is a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology of the American Board ofProfessional Psychology, and maintains a private practice. Dr Barlow has published over 500 articles, chapters andbooks. He is the recipient of numerous awards, most recently the C. Charles Burlingame Award from the Institute forLiving.

    AARON T. BECK, M.D., is the President of the non-profit Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research, andProfessor Emeritus of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. He is the recipient of numerous awardsand honorary degrees and is the only psychiatrist to receive research awards from the American PsychologicalAssociation and the American Psychiatric Association. Dr. Beck is the author and co-author of over 375 articles and 13books. He has just completed a new book, Prisoners of Hate: The Cognitive Basis of Anger, Hostility and Violence.

    JUDITH S. BECK, Ph.D., is Director of the Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research, and Clinical AssociateProfessor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Dr. Beck presents workshops nationally andinternationally on various applications of Cognitive Therapy. She is President of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy. Dr.Beck has written the basic textbook, Cognitive Therapy: Basics and Beyond. Her latest book is, Cognitive Therapy forChallenging Problems: What to Do When the Basics Dont Work.

    CLAUDIA BLACK, Ph.D., is a renowned trainer recognized for her pioneering and contemporary work with addictivefamily systems. She is Clinical Consultant of Addictive Disorders for the Meadows Institute and Treatment Center inWickenburg, Arizona. Dr. Black is recipient of the 2004 Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of WashingtonSchool of Social Work. Her book, It Will Never Happen to Me, considered a primer in the addictions field, has beenfollowed by eleven other books; most recently her guides for clinicians on anger, depression and relapse.

    NICHOLAS CUMMINGS, Ph.D., Sc.D. is Distinguished Professor, University of Nevada, Reno and President of theCummings Foundation for Behavioral Health, Inc. He is a former president of the American Psychological Associationand is the recipient of psychologys highest award, the Gold Medal for Lifetime Contributions to Practice. Dr.Cummings has founded over 20 organizations, including the California School of Professional Psychology, the NationalAcademies of Practice, and the former American Biodyne, which remains Americas only clinically driven behavioralhealth system. He is author or editor of 38 books and over 400 refereed journal articles.

    ROBERT DILTS, is a leading developer of Neuro-Linguistic Programming since it beginnings in the late 70s. He hasspearheaded applications of NLP in the areas of belief systems, health and the logical levels of learning and change.A co-founder of NLP University in Santa Cruz, CA, Mr. Dilts teaches NLP internationally and is the author of more than18 books on the applications of NLP to personal and social change.

    ALBERT ELLIS, Ph.D., is President, Albert Ellis Institute, New York City. He is the originator of Rational EmotiveBehavior Therapy (REBT). He has been awarded professional awards from the APA, American CounselingAssociation, AABT, AASECT and the American Psychopathology Assn. Dr. Ellis is author of over 800 articles, 200cassettes and 75 books on psychotherapy, marriage and family therapy and sex therapy.

    MARY CATHERINE BATESON, Ph.D., is the daughter of Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson and is a writer andcultural anthropologist. She was recently Visiting Professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, has been theClarence J. Robinson Professor in Anthropology and English at George Mason University, and is now ProfessorEmerita. Dr. Bateson has written and co-authored many books and articles, lectures across the country and abroad,She is President of the Institute for Intercultural Studies in New York City

  • MEET THE FACULTY

    JOHN GOTTMAN, Ph.D., and JULIE S. GOTTMAN, Ph.D., are co-founders of the Gottman Institute. John is theexecutive director of the Relationship Research Institute and emeritus professor of psychology at the University ofWashington, Seattle, Washington. Julie is the clinical director of the Gottman Institute and co-teaches the InstitutesAdvanced Training Seminar in Couples Therapy and the Art and Science of Love Couples Weekend Workshop.Julie established the Marriage Clinic and serves as its leader. She also is in private practice in Seattle.

    MARY M. GOULDING, M.S.W., is a social worker and psychotherapist who teaches Transactional Analysis andRedecision Therapy internationally. Ms. Gouldings books include Whos Been Living in Your Head?; The Powers inthe Patient; Changing Lives Through Redecision Therapy; Not to Worry; Sweet Love Remembered; A Time to SayGoodbye, Lupus - - Whats It All About? and Explore the World Alone.

    HARVILLE HENDRIX, Ph.D., is co-creator of Imago Relationship Therapy and co-founder of Imago RelationshipsInternational. He is Chancellor of the Imago International Institute and emeritus board member of I.R.I Dr. Hendrix hasreceived an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Mercer University, Macon, GA; the Distinguished Service Awardfrom the American Association of Pastoral Counselors and the Distinguished Contributors Award by the Associationfor Imago Relationship Therapy. His latest book, written with his wife, Helen Hunt, is Receiving Love.

    JAMES HILLMAN, Ph.D., is in private analytical practice, supervision and teaching. Dr. Hillman is the recipient of theNational Association for the Advancement of Psychotherapy Gravida Award for Film; on the Utne Readers list of 100visionaries for the next millennium; Co-Founder, Dallas Institute for Humanities. Dr. Hillman has authored more than20 books, including Revisioning Psychology (Pulitzer nomination) and The Souls Code (#1 N.Y. Times, 1996). Hisbooks have been translated into 20 languages. Dr. Hillman has been awarded the 2001 Medal of the Presidency of theItalian Republic as originator of Archetypal Psychology.

    OTTO KERNBERG, M.D., F.A.P.A., is Director of the Personality Disorders Institute at The New York PresbyterianHospital, Westchester Division and Professor of Psychiatry at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University. Dr.Kernberg is Past-President of the International Psychoanalytic Association. He also is Training and SupervisingAnalyst of the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research. Dr. Kernberg is author of 10books and co-author of 9 others.

    ARNOLD LAZARUS, Ph.D., ABPP, is a Fellow of the Academy of Clinical Psychology; Distinguished ProfessorEmeritus of Psychology, Rutgers University; Executive Director of The Lazarus Institute. He is a pioneer in CognitiveBehavior Therapy and founder of Multimodal Therapy. A former president of several professional associations andsocieties, Dr. Lazarus has received 18 honors or awards for his contributions to clinical theory and therapy. With 18books and over 350 professional and scientific articles or chapters to his credit, Dr. Lazarus is widely recognized as aninternational authority on effective and efficient psychot