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2018 Networker Symposium A total of 95+ sessions and over 200+ hours of presentations SPECIAL OFFER ENDS MARCH 25, 2018 SESSION RECORDINGS
ORDER YOUR RECORDINGS NOW! Benefit from the finest collection of presenters in the industry. Easily and safely share the entire 2018 Networker Symposium with your internal office and staff.1 Order today and take advantage of our special limited-time offer that expires on March 25, 2018. ALL SESSIONS RECORDED AT 2018 NETWORKER SYMPOSIUM 6-Month 12-Month FLASH DRIVE STREAMING DOWNLOAD WORKS FAST PASS SEASON PASS PACKAGE SAVE WITH SPECIAL ONSITE PRICING $195 $249 $295 Regular Pricing $295 $349 $395 NEW! Playback Now APP Player 4 4 4 95+ Recorded Sessions2 4 4 4 Immediate Streaming Access to Recorded Sessions3 4 4 4 Video MP4 Files of Sessions 4 4 4 Audio MP3 Files of Sessions 4 4 4 Online Access to Available Presenter Reference Material 4 4 Unlimited Downloads of All Sessions For 12 Months 4 4 All MP3+MP4 Files on USB Flash Drive 4 Free Domestic Shipping BONUS! Online access to the 2017 PN conference 4 ll content and files are copyright protected by Psychotherapy Networker. Files are licensed for individual use only, but may be shared with A 1 internal office staff. Broadcasting of files via internet or public forum is strictly prohibited. Recordings subject to change; check the website for updated listing. 2 Conference content available for access within 24 to 48 hours after the session. 3 Access your recordings on the Playback Now app! 2 WWW.PLAYBACKNETWORKER.COM | +1.770.447.0616
YOUR 2018 NETWORKER SYMPOSIUM PLAYLIST * 001 What Really Heals and Awakens 217 Therapy and Our Polarized and Polarizing Culture 422 Helping Clients Unlearn Their Pain Jack Kornfield, PhD Michael Alcée, PhD Howard Schubiner, MD * 002 The Future of Modern Love Esther Perel, MA, LMFT 218 Opioids and Chronic Pain Martha Teater, MA, 423 The Millenial Lovelink * 003 Reflections on the Therapist’s Journey LMFT, LPC, LCAS, NCC; Don Teater, MD, MPH Simone Humphrey, MA; Signe Simon, MSE Irvin Yalom, PhD 219 Hacking Happiness Jonah Paquette, PsyD 424 Working with Autism and Anxiety * 005 The New Science of Couples and Family Therapy 220 An Introduction to Gender-Affirmative Care Margaret Wehrenberg, PsyD John Gottman, PhD; Julie Gottman, PhD Margaret Nichols, PhD; Laura Jacobs, LCSW-R 425 Healing Parent-Child Cutoffs Ron Taffel, PhD * 007 Saturday Dinner Event: My Most Transformative 221 Working with A@@holes Keith Miller, LICSW 426 Sex Therapy for the 21st Century Session: An Evening of Storytelling 222 What’s New in Psychopharmacology? Ian Kerner, PhD, LMFT Susan Johnson, EdD; Martha Manning, PhD; Frank Anderson, MD 515 The Magic Trio David Treadway, PhD; Kirsten Lind Seal, PhD; 223 Cultural and Historical Traumas John Gottman, PhD; Julie Gottman, PhD; David Kessler, MA, RN William Bumberry, PhD; Vagdevi Meunier, PsyD Anita Mandley, MS, LCPC 115 Mindful Aging Andrea Brandt, PhD, MFT 516 Millennials Rising 2.0 – This Time “It’s Personal” 225 Grieving and Remembering Well 116 The Ethical Dilemmas No One Talks About Ron Taffel, PhD David Kessler, MA, RN Mary Jo Barrett, MSW; Linda Stone Fish, MSW, PhD 517 Bringing a Polyvagal Perspective into Therapy 313 The Dark Secret of Incest Mary Jo Barrett, MSW 117 Laughter and Joy in the Consulting Room Deb Dana, LCSW 314 Advanced Issues in Gender-Affirmative Therapy Ben Furman, MD 518 New Perspectives on Porn Ian Kerner, PhD, LMFT Margaret Nichols, PhD; Laura Jacobs, LCSW-R 118 Expanding Your Sexual Comfort Zone 519 Breaking the Spell of Our Digital Devices 316 Treating Complex Trauma Clients at the Edge Tammy Nelson, PhD Linda Graham, MFT Frank Anderson, MD 119 Recapturing Your Inspiration 520 Taking in the Good Gina Biegel, MA, LMFT 317 Integrating Neurofeedback with Psychotherapy Karen Kissel Wegela, PhD 521 When Mind-Body Practices Go Wrong Sebern Fisher, MA 120 Opening the Heart Janina Fisher, PhD Amy Weintraub, MFA, ERYT 500, C-IAYT 318 Brain Switch Kate Cohen-Posey, LMHC, LMFT 121 Putting Positive Psychology into Practice 522 New Perspectives on Intergenerational and 319 Borderline Personality Disorder and Co-occurring Collective Trauma Patrick Dougherty, MA, LP Jonah Paquette, PsyD Disorders Melissa O’Neill, LCSW 122 Becoming a More Magical Therapist 523 Preventing Gray Divorce 401 (+501) Learning from Affairs Barry Jacobs, PsyD; Julia Mayer, PsyD Dafna Lender, LCSW; Jon Baylin, PhD Esther Perel, MA, LMFT 524 Grief and Addiction David Kessler, MA, RN 123 A Map to Self-Compassion Tim Desmond, LMFT 402 (+502) The Therapist as Healer 525 Working with Cross-Cultural Couples 201 (+301) Harnessing the Power of Emotion Richard Schwartz, PhD Kirsten Lind Seal, PhD Susan Johnson, EdD 403 (+503) Race In and Outside Therapy 526 It’s Time to Retool “The Talk” 202 (+302) Healing with Hypnosis Kenneth Hardy, PhD Alexandra Solomon, PhD Courtney Armstrong, LPC 405 (+505) High-Impact Couples Therapy 601 Maintaining the Heart and Soul of Therapy 203 (+303) The Dos and Don’ts of Working with Terry Real, PhD, LICSW Irvin Yalom, PhD; Susan Johnson, EdD Children Lynn Lyons, LICSW 406 (+506) Working in the Crucible of Complex PTSD 602 Couples Therapy for Treating Trauma 204 (+304) Catalyzing Brain Change Mary Jo Barrett, MSW; Linda Stone Fish, MSW, PhD Julie Gottman, PhD; John Gottman, PhD Linda Graham, MFT 407 (+507) Treating Traumatized Teens 603 Therapy with a Coaching Edge 205 (+305) The Crisis in Masculinity Martha Straus, PhD Lynn Grodzki, LCSW, MCC Terry Real, PhD, LICSW 408 (+508) To Stay or Go? William Doherty, PhD 604 Demystifying Acceptance and Commitment 206 (+306) Helping Clients Find Their Ruby Slippers 409 (+509) Playful Approaches with Kids and Teens Therapy (ACT) DJ Moran, PhD, BCBA-D Lisa Ferentz, LCSW-C, DAPA Ben Furman, MD 605 Issues for Therapists of Color Kenneth Hardy, PhD 207 (+307) Disrupting Rumination 410 (+510) Accessing the Optimal Future Self 606 From Dysfunction to Erotic Discovery Margaret Wehrenberg, PsyD Nancy Napier, LMFT Suzanne Iasenza, PhD 208 (+308) Confronting the Narcissistic Client 411 (+511) Making Your Best Sessions Happen More 607 MDMA and Psychotherapy Michael Mithoefer, MD Wendy Behary, LCSW Often Bruce Ecker, MA, LMFT 608 From Ego to Self Loch Kelly, MDiv, LCSW 209 (+309) Using Group Process to Promote Healing 413 (+513) The Power of Family Attachments 609 EMDR as a Model for Practice James Gordon, MD; Sabrina N’Diaye, PhD, LCSW-C George Faller, LMFT; James Furrow, PhD Deany Laliotis, LICSW 210 (+310) Treating the Traumatized Child and 414 (+514) Mastering the Craft of Treating Trauma 610 The New Monogamy Tammy Nelson, PhD Family Scott Sells, PhD Deany Laliotis, LICSW 611 Therapeutic Activities with Kids and Families 211 (+311) The Power of Hakomi 415 All Together Now Martha Straus, PhD Halko Weiss, PhD; Maci Daye, LPC Jack Kornfield, PhD; Trudy Goodman, PhD 612 The Last-Chance Couple Peter Fraenkel, PhD 212 Therapy and the Promise of Transformation 416 Creating Safety with High-Conflict Couples 613 The Fundamentals of Sport Psychology William Doherty; Kenneth Hardy, PhD; Janina Fisher, PhD Mitchell Greene, PhD Esther Perel, MA, LMFT; Richard Schwartz, PhD 417 What Parents Really Want Laura Markham, PhD 614 The Myth of Sex Addiction Joe Kort, PhD 213 Enhancing Assessment in Couples Therapy 418 A Time for Senior Clinicians David Treadway, PhD 615 The Power of Embodied Presence John Gottman, PhD; William Bumberry, PhD; 419 Promoting Positive Caregiving SueAnne Piliero, PhD Vagdevi Meunier, PsyD Barry Jacobs, PsyD; Julia Mayer, PsyD 616 Creating Secure Connection in Couples Therapy 214 The Four Myths About Domestic Violence 420 Disarming Shame David Wexler, PhD Kathryn Rheem, EdD, LMFT David Wexler, PhD 421 Focusing and the Felt Sense Joan Klagsbrun, PhD 617 Making Couples Therapy Stick Steven Stosny, PhD 215 Welcoming the Body to Talk Therapy Daniel Leven, MPC, RSMT 618 Creating a Group Practice Joe Bavonese, PhD *Keynotes Available in Video SAMPLE ANY SESSION AT WWW.PLAYBACKNETWORKER.COM/7180playlist 3
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