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W ORKSHOP S ELECTION G UIDE Preconference Instute A. The Self of the Therapist in Couples Therapy B. New Approach to Severely Disturbed Clients: Integrang IFS with Aachment Theory and In Group Therapy Using Expressive Techniques C. Exploring the Connecons Between IFS and Whole Person Health and Healing: Integrang IFS with the Treatment of Symptoms and Disease Workshops 101. Improvisaon: The Art of the Moment, Daena Giardella, MLA 102. Creavity: The Exiled “C-Word” of Self, Sherry Graham Nelson, LCSW 103. The Embodied Self, Susan McConnell, MA 104. Welcoming Our Eroc Firefighters: Using IFS to Treat Pornography Addicon and Sexual Compulsivity, Nancy M. Wonder, PhD and Larry Rosenberg, PhD 105. Making the Connecons: Neuroscience, Neurobiology, & Internal Family Systems for Trauma, Frank Guastella Anderson, MD 106. From Reacve to Self-Led Parenng, Paul Neustadt, LICSW 107. Healing Hidden Wounds of Grief and Shame Among Men, Gary Whited, LMFT, PhD 108. Therapy, the Social Web and the Future of Mental Health, Donna Kerpelman, JD, MS and Adam Kerpelman 201. IFS and Grief Ritual, Kay Gardner, MS, LCPC and Susan L. Mason, MA, LCSW 202. The Spirit-Led Life: Chrisan Encounters with IFS, Mary Steege, LMFT 203. Negoang for Self Leadership, Jay Earley, PhD 204. Embodying Self Through Essenal Moon: The Forgoen Language of the Soul, Karen Roeper, MS 205. Is Self-Led Eang Possible for Emoonal Eaters? An All-Parts- Welcome Discussion and Presentaon of a Self-Led Eang Model, Alice Rosen, LMHC 206. Telling Exiled Stories, Anne Hallward, MD 207. Working Collaboravely to Treat Self-Destrucve Behaviors in Trauma Survivors, Lisa Ferentz, MSW, LCSW-C 208. Shame and Self-Forgiveness: Changing Relaonships from the Inside Out, Toni Herbine-Blank, MS, RN, C-SP and Martha Sweezy, PhD 209. Untangling “Blended Family” Relaonships, Patricia Papernow, EdD 210. The Nature of IFS, Shelley Hartz, RN, MSN, CS 301. What the Heck Is Unburdening Anyway? And How Do We Feel Toward It? Pamela Geib, EdD 302. Learning to Trust Self: Clinical Applicaon of Buddhist Compassion Pracces in IFS Therapy, Suzanne Hoffman, PsyD 303. Somac Presencing: Less Is More, Frances Booth, LICSW 304. The Art and Science of Unblending, Elizabeth Taeubert, LCSW, RN, MS and Paul Ginter, EdD 305. Parts Work in MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy: Observaons from Clinical Research, Michael Mithoefer, MD 306. Healing Relaonships: Helping Clients by Bringing Self to Parts of Another Person, Kevin Ranken, PsyD, JD and Beverly Ranken, MS 307. Prove It! Bringing the IFS Model into an Evidence-Based World, Alane Daugherty, PhD and John Livingstone, MD, FRSH (Hon.UK) 308. Turning Toward Compassion: Leading from Self in a Polarized World, Marcia Barthelow, MS, MA, LMFTA and Mindy McGovern, BA 401. From Freud to IFS: Transion in the Treatment Room Ann Akers, MDiv, LP 402. Finally! A Great Companion for the Rollercoaster Ride: The Intersecon of Hormones and IFS, Janice Campanelli RN, LPC, PhD 403. Wring with Parts: Fostering the Part-to-Self Relaonship Margaret Syverson, MA, PhD 404. Meditaon Meets Ruminaon: A Portal into Mindfulness Amy Weintraub, MFA, E-RYT 500 405. The 12 Steps and IFS, Judi Addelston, PhD, LMFT 406. Inside & Outside: Working with Clients Whose Parts Don’t Unblend, Pamela Krause, LCSW 407. Meet Nathan’s Monsters: Guiding Young Children Toward Self Through Storytelling, Joseph Kropp, PhD 408. A Tool Kit for Program Assistants, Carol Graybeal, LCSW 501. From “Hello” to “See You Next Week . . .”: The IFS Process Presented Through the Lens of Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB), Stephen S. Greene, PhD 502. IFS Group Therapy, Tracy MacNab, PhD, CGP 503. Experience the Potent Combinaon of IFS & Breathwork Ted Riskin, LCSW and Monique Lang, LCSW 504. Therapist Parts and Countertransference: Freeing Therapists’ Self Energy, Michele Bograd, PhD 505. An IFS Lens on Addicon and Co-Dependency: Maintaining Self-Leadership, Cece Sykes, LCSW and Sarah Stewart, PsyD, PLLC 506. Being the Self in the System, Ann Sinko, LMFT and Joy Shivas, LCSW, MSW 507. Invisible Injuries: How Self-Care for the Therapist’s Parts Can Deepen the Work for the Client, Kate Lingren, LICSW and Rina Dubin, EdD 508. An Awareness Inquiry: An Exploraon of Self, Parts, and the Relaonal System in IFS Couple Therapy, Charlie Verge, PhD 509. Creave Ways to Help Adults and Children Learn to Unblend Their Parts, Gail Tomala, LMFT, MSMFT, PhD and Kimberly Shellman, MSMFT 510. IFS at Work, Brian Jaudon, Mark Hurwich, MBA, Libby Halstead, MBA, Adrian Dawson, MD, and Valea Miranda-Evans, LCSW 601. The Spirituality of Your Parts, Ruth Schweitzer-Mordecai, MFT 602. Introducon to Shamanism for the IFS Therapist: Ulizing Classical Shamanic Pracces to Enhance IFS Therapy, Carin Roberge, PsyD, and Edward Yeats, PhD 603. The Buddha as an IFS Therapist, Flint Sparks, PhD 604. Aachment Theory and IFS: Using the Insights from Aachment Theory to Guide Unblending and Unburdening Fernando Augusto, PhD 605. Music, Sound, and IFS, Sally Bonkrude MA, LPC, MT-BC 606. Culvang Our Inner World for Self to Flourish Deirdre Fay, MSW, LICSW 607. A Case Presentaon of IFS and Treatment of Chronic Anorexia Nervosa, Theresa Chesnut, LMSW, LCSW 608. Children, Families, and IFS: Combining Narrave, Art, Experienal, and Group Strategies to Promote Healing, Lois Ehrmann PhD, LPC 609. It Takes a Village: Healing Our World by Making Friends Inside Kiara Lee, MSW and Lynne Michelson, MSW, LCSW 610. Working with Parts in Prison: An Experienal Workshop William Wich and Steve Spitzer, MA, PhD

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Page 1: ORKSHOP SELECTION GUIDE Attendee Registration.pdf · Registration Please use one form per person. Check the appropriate boxes. Regular Attendees Early Bird Postmarked aft er August

WORKSHOP SELECT ION GUIDE

Preconference Insti tuteA. The Self of the Therapist in Couples Therapy

B. New Approach to Severely Disturbed Clients: Integrati ng IFS with Att achment Theory and In Group Therapy Using Expressive Techniques

C. Exploring the Connecti ons Between IFS and Whole Person Health and Healing: Integrati ng IFS with the Treatment of Symptoms and Disease

Workshops101. Improvisati on: The Art of the Moment, Daena Giardella, MLA

102. Creati vity: The Exiled “C-Word” of Self, Sherry Graham Nelson, LCSW

103. The Embodied Self, Susan McConnell, MA

104. Welcoming Our Eroti c Firefi ghters: Using IFS to Treat Pornography Addicti on and Sexual Compulsivity, Nancy M. Wonder, PhD and Larry Rosenberg, PhD

105. Making the Connecti ons: Neuroscience, Neurobiology, & Internal Family Systems for Trauma, Frank Guastella Anderson, MD

106. From Reacti ve to Self-Led Parenti ng, Paul Neustadt, LICSW

107. Healing Hidden Wounds of Grief and Shame Among Men, Gary Whited, LMFT, PhD

108. Therapy, the Social Web and the Future of Mental Health, Donna Kerpelman, JD, MS and Adam Kerpelman

201. IFS and Grief Ritual, Kay Gardner, MS, LCPC and Susan L. Mason, MA, LCSW

202. The Spirit-Led Life: Christi an Encounters with IFS, Mary Steege, LMFT

203. Negoti ati ng for Self Leadership, Jay Earley, PhD

204. Embodying Self Through Essenti al Moti on: The Forgott en Language of the Soul, Karen Roeper, MS

205. Is Self-Led Eati ng Possible for Emoti onal Eaters? An All-Parts-Welcome Discussion and Presentati on of a Self-Led Eati ng Model, Alice Rosen, LMHC

206. Telling Exiled Stories, Anne Hallward, MD

207. Working Collaborati vely to Treat Self-Destructi ve Behaviors in Trauma Survivors, Lisa Ferentz, MSW, LCSW-C

208. Shame and Self-Forgiveness: Changing Relati onships from the Inside Out, Toni Herbine-Blank, MS, RN, C-SP and Martha Sweezy, PhD

209. Untangling “Blended Family” Relati onships, Patricia Papernow, EdD

210. The Nature of IFS, Shelley Hartz, RN, MSN, CS

301. What the Heck Is Unburdening Anyway? And How Do We Feel Toward It? Pamela Geib, EdD

302. Learning to Trust Self: Clinical Applicati on of Buddhist Compassion Practi ces in IFS Therapy, Suzanne Hoff man, PsyD

303. Somati c Presencing: Less Is More, Frances Booth, LICSW

304. The Art and Science of Unblending, Elizabeth Taeubert, LCSW, RN, MS and Paul Ginter, EdD

305. Parts Work in MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy: Observati ons from Clinical Research, Michael Mithoefer, MD

306. Healing Relati onships: Helping Clients by Bringing Self to Parts of Another Person, Kevin Ranken, PsyD, JD and Beverly Ranken, MS

307. Prove It! Bringing the IFS Model into an Evidence-Based World, Alane Daugherty, PhD and John Livingstone, MD, FRSH (Hon.UK)

308. Turning Toward Compassion: Leading from Self in a Polarized World, Marcia Barthelow, MS, MA, LMFTA and Mindy McGovern, BA

401. From Freud to IFS: Transiti on in the Treatment RoomAnn Akers, MDiv, LP

402. Finally! A Great Companion for the Rollercoaster Ride: The Intersecti on of Hormones and IFS, Janice Campanelli RN, LPC, PhD

403. Writi ng with Parts: Fostering the Part-to-Self Relati onshipMargaret Syverson, MA, PhD

404. Meditati on Meets Ruminati on: A Portal into MindfulnessAmy Weintraub, MFA, E-RYT 500

405. The 12 Steps and IFS, Judi Addelston, PhD, LMFT

406. Inside & Outside: Working with Clients Whose Parts Don’t Unblend, Pamela Krause, LCSW

407. Meet Nathan’s Monsters: Guiding Young Children Toward Self Through Storytelling, Joseph Kropp, PhD

408. A Tool Kit for Program Assistants, Carol Graybeal, LCSW

501. From “Hello” to “See You Next Week . . .”: The IFS Process Presented Through the Lens of Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB), Stephen S. Greene, PhD

502. IFS Group Therapy, Tracy MacNab, PhD, CGP

503. Experience the Potent Combinati on of IFS & BreathworkTed Riskin, LCSW and Monique Lang, LCSW

504. Therapist Parts and Countertransference: Freeing Therapists’ Self Energy, Michele Bograd, PhD

505. An IFS Lens on Addicti on and Co-Dependency: Maintaining Self-Leadership, Cece Sykes, LCSW and Sarah Stewart, PsyD, PLLC

506. Being the Self in the System, Ann Sinko, LMFT and Joy Shivas, LCSW, MSW

507. Invisible Injuries: How Self-Care for the Therapist’s Parts Can Deepen the Work for the Client, Kate Lingren, LICSW and Rina Dubin, EdD

508. An Awareness Inquiry: An Explorati on of Self, Parts, and the Relati onal System in IFS Couple Therapy, Charlie Verge, PhD

509. Creati ve Ways to Help Adults and Children Learn to Unblend Their Parts, Gail Tomala, LMFT, MSMFT, PhD and Kimberly Shellman, MSMFT

510. IFS at Work, Brian Jaudon, Mark Hurwich, MBA, Libby Halstead, MBA, Adrian Dawson, MD, and Valett a Miranda-Evans, LCSW

601. The Spirituality of Your Parts, Ruth Schweitzer-Mordecai, MFT

602. Introducti on to Shamanism for the IFS Therapist: Uti lizing Classical Shamanic Practi ces to Enhance IFS Therapy, Carin Roberge, PsyD, and Edward Yeats, PhD

603. The Buddha as an IFS Therapist, Flint Sparks, PhD

604. Att achment Theory and IFS: Using the Insights from Att achment Theory to Guide Unblending and UnburdeningFernando Augusto, PhD

605. Music, Sound, and IFS, Sally Bonkrude MA, LPC, MT-BC

606. Culti vati ng Our Inner World for Self to Flourish Deirdre Fay, MSW, LICSW

607. A Case Presentati on of IFS and Treatment of Chronic Anorexia Nervosa, Theresa Chesnut, LMSW, LCSW

608. Children, Families, and IFS: Combining Narrati ve, Art, Experienti al, and Group Strategies to Promote Healing, Lois Ehrmann PhD, LPC

609. It Takes a Village: Healing Our World by Making Friends InsideKiara Lee, MSW and Lynne Michelson, MSW, LCSW

610. Working with Parts in Prison: An Experienti al Workshop William Wich and Steve Spitzer, MA, PhD

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RegistrationPlease use one form per person. Check the appropriate boxes.

Regular Attendees Early Bird Postmarked aft er August 31st

❒ Pre-Conference $235 $260

❒ Friday $215 $225

❒ Saturday $215 $225

❒ Sunday $140 $150

❒ Special Rate Package:Friday–Sunday $495 $520

Registrati on Fee Subtotal: $____________

Special Rates❒ Full-ti me students will receive a 25% discount off their

registrati on. Please include a copy of your Student ID with your registrati on.

❒ Workshop Volunteers will receive day of service free. Please contact Ashley directly to make these arrangements.

❒ IFS Lead and Assistant Trainer Discount of $100.00

Discount Total: $____________

Registrati on Fee Total: $____________

PaymentChecks are payable to: The Center for Self LeadershipPayment by credit card (Visa or MasterCard) is available.

_______________________________________________Cardholder’s Name

_______________________________________________Card Number Expirati on Date

_______________________________________________Billing Postal Code

_______________________________________________Cardholder’s Signature

Workshop SelectionsIf you are registering aft er August 30, please select a second choice workshop by listi ng the workshop number or the presenter’s name. Workshop selecti ons are given in the order that registrati ons are received.

Thursday, October 4 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.Pre-Conference Insti tute

Selecti on ____________________________________________

Friday, October 5, Session 1 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Workshops #101 – 108

First Choice __________________________________________

Second Choice _______________________________________

Friday, October 5, Session 2 2:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Workshops #201 – 210

First Choice __________________________________________

Second Choice _______________________________________

Saturday, October 6, Session 1 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.Workshops #301 – 308

First Choice __________________________________________

Second Choice _______________________________________

Saturday, October 6, Session 2 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.Workshops #401 – 408

First Choice __________________________________________

Second Choice _______________________________________

Saturday, October 6, Session 3 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Workshops #501 – 510

First Choice __________________________________________

Second Choice _______________________________________

Sunday, October 7, Session 1 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.Workshops #601 – 610

First Choice __________________________________________

Second Choice _______________________________________

REGISTRAT ION FORM

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Special RequestsPlease make any special accommodati on requests in advance, including any food allergies so that the hotel may plan accordingly.

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REGISTRAT ION FORM

Attendee Information

____________________________________________________________________________________________________Name

____________________________________________________________________________________________________Address

____________________________________________________________________________________________________City, State and Zip Country

____________________________________________________________________________________________________Email Address

____________________________________________________________________________________________________Dayti me Phone Number

____________________________________________________________________________________________________Number of years att ending the IFS Conference

____________________________________________________________________________________________________First conference? What inspired you to register this year?

REGISTRATION OPTIONS Mail this form with payment to:

The Center for Self LeadershipP.O. Box 566, Wakefi eld, RI 02880

Fax this form with credit card informati on to:Ashley Lacroix401.783.8252

*Registrati on is incomplete without payment

To register online:Please visit www.selfl eadership.org

REGISTER EARLY and SAVE!Early Bird Deadline August 31st