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Aaron BeckGerald Edelman
Alanis MorissetteMartin Seligman
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Diane AckermanDaniel AmenPaul Ekman
Michael Gazzaniga
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Albert BanduraDavid Barlow
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Marsha LinehanClo Madanes
Donald MeichenbaumErving Polster
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Every five years since 1985, the Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference
attracts worldwide attention as the most respected gathering of master
practitioners in the field of psychotherapy. Created and sponsored by
the Milton H. Erickson Foundation (and co-sponsored by Cal StateFullerton Department of Counseling, and the School of Behavioral Sci-
ences, California Southern University) the Conference includes workshops, point/counterpoint
discussions, state of the art addresses, clinical demonstrations, dialogues, panels, and conver-
sation hours. Beginning in 2009, the conference is scheduled on a four-year cycle.
December 11-15, 2013
THE ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTERandAnaheim Hilton & Marriott
Events at this year Evolution will take place at the Anaheim Convention Center, and theneighboring Hilton and Marriott Hotels. Because all three facilities are within easy walking
distance of each other, the location makes an ideal conference campus setting.
Special rates for reservations at most of the nearby hotels are now in effect, plus discounts for
Disneyland.
Check the Evolution website for the latest details.
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DANCING WITH THE RISKS:Safe Steps; Tricky Steps; Landmines (Part I)STEVEN FRANKEL, PHD, JDThis workshop in law, ethics and regulation focuses on three of the
four most frequent causes for actions against mental health profes-sionals, nationwide. Since the 2010-2011 law/ethics/regulationworkshop focused primarily on boundary violations (including sexualcontact between professional and patient/client), this 2013 work-shop focuses on incompetence, criminal convictions and cases involving high-conflict custodyproblems. The workshop emphasizes awareness and management of risk factors in the majorareas of high risk practice via music videos illustrating the principles taught in the program.These include coping with negative publicity on the Internet, the risks of creative techniques,riskier vs. safer models of intervention, coping with the need to rescue patients/clients, man-agement of angry/dissatisfied patients/clients, and more.
WHAT DO PSYCHOTHERAPISTS NEED TO KNOWABOUT THE BRAIN?DANIEL AMEN, MDThe brain is the organ of loving, learning, and behavior. Understand-ing the brain is critical to mental health clinical practice. In this pre-conference workshop Daniel Amen will give therapists a workingknowledge of brain function and tools to optimize it.
DANCING WITH THE RISKS:Safe steps; Tricky steps; Landmines (Part 2)
Pre-ConferenceTuesday, December 10 PREPREPRE---CONFERENCECONFERENCECONFERENCE
8:30 AM-12:30 PM
12:30-2:00 PM Buffet Lunch
2:00-4:00 PM
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WORKSHOP 14TREATMENT OF INDIVIDUALS WITH PTSD AND COMORBID PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS:A Constructive Narrative PerspectiveDONALD MEICHENBAUM, PHDThis workshop will critically evaluate the controversies concerning the concept of PTSD, and thestate of the art concerning alternative treatment approaches. Dr. Meichenbaum will demon-strate how to implement an integrated treatment approach using a constructive narrative per-spective that builds on the clients strengths.
2:30-5:30 PM contd Wednesday, December 11 contd
2:30-4:00 PM
4:15-5:45 PM
CAN WE TREAT NEUROTICISM?PRESENTER: DAVID BARLOW, PHDDISCUSSANT: FRANCINE SHAPIRO, PHDNeurotic disorders dominated the landscape of psychopathologyfor almost a century before dying a sudden and traumatic deathin 1980 with the publication of the DSM III. Now researchers de-lineated empirically supported common dimensions shared by allanxiety, mood, and related emotional disorders, including higherorder temperaments, mood distortions, and extensive patterns ofavoidance. In this presentation, Dr. Barlow suggests a new inte-grated diagnostic scheme and the identification of psychological
treatment principles targeting temperament directly.
ESSENTIALS OF TRAUMA THERAPYPRESENTER: FRANCINE SHAPIRO, PHDDISCUSSANT: DAVID BARLOW, PHDIt is important for therapists to fully evaluate the entire clinical pic-ture when treating the trauma victim. This includes not only theovert symptoms directly associated with the traumatic event, butpotential problems in relationships and deficits in sense of self.Ultimately, it is important to address and foster health of body,mind, emotion and spirit. Case examples, research, and client vid-eos will be used to illustrate the procedures and comprehensive
treatment effects that foster personal and relational development.
Dinner Break
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I N T E R A C T I V E E V E N T S AAAMMM Saturday, December 14
Clinical Demonstration 15Compassion and Perspective Taking
in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
(Video)STEVEN HAYES, PHD
Clinical Demonstration 14Creating Connection: Emotionally Focused
Couple Therapy in Action (Video)SUE JOHNSON, EDD
Topical Panel 13Multicultural Issues
ROBERT DILTSJEAN HOUSTON, PHD
DERALD WING SUE, PHD
Topical Panel 14Abuse in Families
CLAUDIA BLACK, PHDNICHOLAS CUMMINGS, PHD
JULIE GOTTMAN, PHD
Conversation Hour 13TBA
Conversation Hour 14DAVID BARLOW, PHD
Conversation Hour 15ALBERT BANDURA, PHD
Clinical Demonstration 13Treatment of a Suicidal Patient with a History
of Victimization: A Constructive Narrative
Perspective (Video)DONALD MEICHENBAUM, PHD
Clinical Demonstration 16Behavioral Experiments (Video)
CHRISTINE PADESKY, PHD
Topical Panel 15Family and Couples Therapy
JOHN GOTTMAN, PHDJULIE GOTTMAN, PHD
CLO MADANES, LIC. PSIC.
Topical Panel 16Research in Psychotherapy
DAVID BARLOW, PHDSTEVEN HAYES, PHDSCOTT MILLER, PHD
Conversation Hour 17HARVILLE HENDRIX, PHD
Conversation Hour 18CLAUDIA BLACK, PHD
Conversation Hour 19JUDITH BECK, PHD
8:00 AM-9:00 AM 9:20 AM-10:20 AM
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Volunteer?We have a limited number of spaces reserved for graduate students in accredited programs,interns, and professionals with financial limitations to assist as Volunteers. There is an $85deposit required with your application. (Details are on the form.)
Volunteers are randomly assigned to monitor meeting rooms, assist withregistration, and help faculty and staff. You will be scheduled to work
approximately four to five hours per day.This may include evening events. You can receiveContinuing Education Credits for all sessions you worked or
attended!
Check out the Evolution website and click on VOLUNTEER.All the information you want is right there, plus the forms
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