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NZCCA 18 - 20 MAY 2017 CONFERENCE 2017 WAIPUNA HOTEL 5 8 WA I P U N A ROA D M T W E L L I N G TO N , AU C K L A N D...

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NZCCA

18 - 20 MAY 2017

CONFERENCE 2017

WAIPUNA HOTEL

5 8 WA I P U N A ROA D

M T W E L L I N G TO N , AU C K L A N D NEUROBIOLOGY + RENEWAL OF ALL THINGS BEAUTY EMBODIMENT + VOCATIONAL CREATIVITY WITH CURT THOMPSON

COST: Includes morning tea, lunches and banquet (non-refundable)

NZZCA Member/Affiliate NZCCA Student Non NZCCA Student Non Member Additional Banquet

$420.00 $295.00 $325.00 $520.00 $60.00

(Please note - the prices above include 1 banquet ticket for Friday evening which is non-refundable).

Less early bird discount - $20.00 (if registering before 24 March 2017)

CURT THOMPSON Curt Thompson, M.D., is a psychiatrist in private practice in Falls Church, Virginia and the founder of Being Known, LLC, an organization that develops resources to educate and train leaders about the intersection between interpersonal neurobiology, Christian spiritual formation, and vocational creativity. Thompson graduated from Wright State University School of Medicine, completed his psychiatric residency at Temple University Hospital, and is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Throughout his career, along with treating adults, adolescents, and families, his main focus of clinical and research interest has been the integration of psychiatry, its associated disciplines, and Christian spirituality. Now, much of his work is committed to training other professionals across cultures and in multiple vocational domains in the same material.

CURT’S SESSIONS INCLUDE : • Being Known: Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) and the Renewal of All Things • The Nine Domains of Integration • Desire and Devouring: Shame and the Disintegration of Relationships • Storytelling and the Development of Confessional Healing Communities • Beauty, Embodiment, and Vocational Creativity

WORKSHOPS • Ann Marie Pike - Family Therapy and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) – a Multi-Modal Approach • Helen Florence - Considering the impact of our own spirituality on the therapeutic process. • Lee Chisholm - Harmful Digital Communication – What is it, and what can we do about it? • Marian Hammond - Therapists’ Experience of Shame • Selena Domingues & Dr Kris Fernando - ACC Sensitive Claims • Karen Lorimer - Creating Sanctuary for Shamed Selves • Gary Syme - The Value of Exercise. The ‘born again bodies’ approach • Liz Maluschnig - Time Out - Meditation • Susannah Connolly - Movement Experience • Agnes Sigley - Coming to our Senses - A Mindfulness based Expressive Arts Therapies Workshop • Tony Parsons - Working With Anger • Brigitte Puls - From Shame to Empowerment and Joy • Jemma Allen - Becoming More Present - Contemplative Practices and Counselling • Lisa Taylor and Jessica Harris - Working With Teens who Struggle with Porn • Rāwiri Wharemate - Te Ao Maori and Christianity

CRAIG SERGEANT NZCCA ADMINISTRATOR SPONSORED BY

PH: 09 361 4183 E: [email protected] ONLINE REGISTRATION FORM: http://www.nzcca.org.nz/online-conference-registration/ ONLINE BROCHURE: http://www.nzcca.org.nz/2017-conference-brochure-3/