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Canada’s 7th Annual Premier Psychotherapy Conference: Healing and Treating Trauma, Addictions and Related Disorders

Dear Colleague, I am pleased to announce Canada’s Premier Psychotherapy Conference: Healing and Treating Trauma, Addictions and Related Disorders will be hosted in three cities this year: Richmond, British Columbia, on November 30, December 1 and 2, 2015; Winnipeg, Manitoba,…

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Canada’s 6th Annual Premier Psychotherapy Conference: Healing and Treating Trauma, Addictions and Related Disorders

Dear Colleague, I am pleased to announce Canada’s Premier Psychotherapy Conference: Healing and Treating Trauma, Addictions and Related Disorders will be hosted in three cities this year: Richmond, British Columbia, on November 30, December 1 and 2, 2015; Winnipeg, Manitoba,…

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The Alberta CBT & DBT Clinical Skills Conference

Learn clinical skills for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Dialectical Behavioural Therapy from six of North America’s leading experts.    Dear Colleague, I am pleased to announce The Alberta CBT + DBT Clinical Skills Conference will be hosted in Calgary, on…

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The Neuropsychology of Learning Disabilities: Diagnosis & Intervention

Two Day Institute Day 1: The NEuropsychology of reading disorders During the first day, this workshop will examine reading from a brain-based educational perspective, and classify developmental reading disorders into four distinct subtypes. There will be a discussion matching each…

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Rewiring The Brain After Trauma: A Brain-Based Therapy Approach

Rewiring The Brain After Trauma: A Brain-Based Therapy Approach Recent advances in neuroscience have increased our knowledge of how and why people change. Brain-based therapy synthesizes neuroscience, evidence-based treatment, psychotherapy research, and attachment theory into a hybrid therapeutic model. This…

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Healing the Angry and Violent Brain: The Neuroscience of Anger, Aggression and Domestic Violence

The impulse to anger & aggression develops within the human brain , mostly at a subconscious level. It is then inhibited, modified or even increased consciously. The entire program can take place almost instantaneously, making it difficult to contain or control. Recent research in neuroscience has…

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