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PSYCHOTHERAPY NETWORKER SYMPOSIUM 2O18 Onsite G U I D E Download the PN Symposium App To get your personal schedule, maps, daily prizes from exhibitors, networking opportunities, special events, and more! S E E PA G E 2 3
Dear Colleagues, Table of Welcome to the 41st Networker Symposium, our annual festival of Contents clinical inspiration, hands-on skill- 3 Welcome to our 2018 Exhibit Hall building, and unreconstructed fun. For the next few days, you and your colleagues—hailing from more than 9 THURSDAY Schedule 25 states and 9 countries—are invited to explore new realms of therapeutic healing, tap into creativity, and connect with one another. 10 FRIDAY Schedule It’s early spring in Washington, DC, when the trees erupt into blossom and daffodils once again pop through the earth. What better time to engage in a little renewal ourselves? 12 SATURDAY Schedule The theme of this year’s conference—The Many Paths to Transformation: From Problem Solving to Deep Healing—is a wide- 14 SUNDAY Schedule open invitation to this kind of revitalization. It is, of course, about the recent explosion of clinical modalities and therapeutic identities, and what’s involved in choosing the best match (or matches) for each of us, 22 C ontinuing Education (CE) Procedures and our clients. But it’s also about our own internal paths. Personally, this is what I most love about the Symposium—the chance we all get to 23 Symposium App Info expand our repertoires and experience something fresh and surprising. That something may be a clinical approach you’ve never encountered 26 BookShelf before or a workshop that has you busting Caribbean dance moves. It 34 Exhibit Hall Event Highlights may be an evening performance of storytelling, or a chance conversation with a complete stranger that gets you laughing or learning, or both. 36 GoTo Card – Sponsors & Prizes You may make contact with elements of yourself—your inner leader, spiritual-seeker, performer, jokester—that you’d like to get to know 36 Exhibitor Listings better. And as you sample the Symposium’s offerings, you may begin to notice something curious—that each time you plunge into a fresh experience, you feel a little readier to try out the next one. New doors 46 Workshop Sessions & Rooms unexpectedly appear, and swing open. Gradually, you may find that the Symposium’s theme of “transformation” applies to more than the potential of various therapeutic approaches. You may ultimately 48 Open Workshops engage in some gentle metamorphosis yourself. So once again, our warmest greetings to you—the you who is Back Cover now reading this welcome, and also the you who may meet a few Map of the Omni Shoreham Hotel days from now, post-Symposium. Rich Simon Editor, Psychotherapy Networker PSYCHOTHERAPYNETWORKER.ORG 1
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Thursday Creativity Day ` Morning Evening Creativity Day thursday Schedule Open Workshops Relationship assessment made simple Coffee and Danish Exhibit Hall/Café Opens 7:30 a.m. – Ambassador Ballroom, Brain Care 3:30 – 6:30 p.m. – Exhibit Hall/Café 101 Bird Cage Walk LINDA GRAHAM Enjoy the Grand Opening of the 2018 Symposium Exhibit Hall/Café. Blue Room Introduction and Warm Up ■ Pick up your FREE TOTE BAG. 9:00 a.m. – Regency Ballroom, ■ Check in at Networker Central Discover Your Inner Dancer 102 checkup.gottman.com Ambassador Ballroom for Opening Day Prizes. Start filling in your GoTo Card ■ RICHARD GONZALEZ Regency Ballroom All-Day Workshops for other great prizes. ■ Explore the exhibit offerings Morning Sessions (#100s) 104 Mindfulness-Based and more! 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Workshops begin. Stress Reduction GINA BIEGEL See page 46 for all room numbers. 12-Step Meeting Hampton Room 5:45 – 6:45 p.m.– Executive Room Afternoon Special Evening Welcoming Event 106 The Path of the Shaman IRENE SIEGEL Lunch Break The Doorway to Engagement Ambassador Ballroom 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. 8:00 – 9:30 p.m. – Ambassador Ballroom Join integrative body therapist Daniel Box lunches can be purchased at The Ethical Dilemmas the hotel’s lobby or in the Gourmet Leven and dance therapist Jody Wager in a program of fluid movement and 116 No One Talks About To Go snack shop. There are also dance intended to prime your brain MARY JO BARRETT & many nearby restaurants and eateries. for the full Symposium experience. LINDA STONE FISH Stop by the Lobby Kiosk to sign up Palladian Room for Opening Day Prizes. All-Day Workshops Expanding Your Afternoon Sessions (#100s) 118 Sexual Comfort Zone 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. TAMMY NELSON Workshops continue. Empire Patio Tent Join today and get your Opening the Heart FIRST ASSESSMENT FREE 120 JANINA FISHER Diplomat Room SHUTTLE BUSES will run between the Washington Hilton, The Line, and the Omni Shoreham from 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. & 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 1. APPLY 2. INVITE 3. RECEIVE to become a member of the your couples to complete detailed assessment & Gottman Relationship Checkup the questionnaire ($29) recommendations for treatment PSYCHOTHERAPYNETWORKER.ORG 9
Friday Friday Clinical Workshops I Open Workshops Morning Afternoon Evening of his recent passing. Hear reflections from his students and colleagues, share Morning Afternoon your own stories, and enjoy video of Morning Yoga Practice Lunch Break Annual Symposium Reception Minuchin accepting last year’s Networker The Dos and Don’ts of The Dos and Don’ts of AMY WEINTRAUB 1:15 – 2:45 p.m. Lifetime Achievement Award. 203 Working with Children, Part 1 303 Working with Children, Part 2 7:00 – 8:00 a.m. – Empire Room Box lunches will be on sale in the Exhibit 5:15 – 6:45 p.m. – Exhibit Hall/Café LYNN LYONS LYNN LYONS Start your day with a yoga session Hall/Café, where you can eat, relax, net- Relax and schmooze in the Exhibit Hall. Dinner Event Hampton Room Hampton Room focused on breath work, vitality, work, and browse. There are also many Featured speakers Jack Kornfield, “Cry Havoc: A Play” and inner calm. nearby restaurants and snack shops. Harriet Lerner, and other Symposium STEPHAN WOLFERT The Crisis in The Crisis in faculty will be signing books. Take part 205 305 friday Schedule in our Meet the Presenters Wine & 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. – Blue Room Masculinity, Part 1 Masculinity, Part 2 Coffee and Danish Luncheon Address Advance registration required. Cheese party! Come join the fun! TERRY REAL TERRY REAL 7:30 – 8:45 a.m. – Exhibit Hall/Café “The Power of Apologizing: Empire Room Empire Room 7:30 – 8:45 a.m. – Ambassador Ballroom, Healing Betrayals Large and Small” Best of Networker Video Program Bird Cage Walk, Blue Room HARRIET LERNER (Live) RUSH HOUR Prizes “The Cognitive Therapy of Depression” Disrupting Disrupting 1:15 – 2:45 p.m. – Blue Room 5:15 – 6:15 p.m. – Networker Central JUDITH BECK 207 Rumination, Part 1 307 Rumination, Part 2 EARLY BIRD Prizes Advance registration required. 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. – Palladian Ballroom Check in once a day at the Lobby Kiosk MARGARET WEHRENBERG MARGARET WEHRENBERG HARRIET LERNER (Simulcast) In this recorded interview, Judith Beck 8:15 – 8:45 a.m. – Networker Central or Networker Central in the Exhibit Hall Diplomat Room Diplomat Room 1:30 – 2:45 p.m. – Hampton Room shares powerful techniques for bringing Check in once a day at the Lobby Kiosk to sign up for prizes from our Exhibitors. Bring your own lunch. Advance about enduring changes in the symptoms or Networker Central in the Exhibit Hall Winners will be announced at this time registration is requested. of depression by generating hope, connec- Therapy and the Promise Creating Lasting to sign up for prizes from our Exhibitors. on the Symposium app (see page 23). tion, and clear goals for treatment. 212 of Transformation 312 Change and Impact Winners will be announced at this time Lunchtime Book Signings Self-study credit available. WILLIAM DOHERTY, ESTHER PEREL, on the Symposium app (see page 23). Evening Meditation TONY ROBBINS 1:15 – 2:45 p.m. – Exhibit Hall/Café AMY WEINTRAUB KENNETH HARDY & Regency Ballroom Symposium Dance Party RICHARD SCHWARTZ Welcome & Intro Presenters will be signing books. Check 5:30 – 6:00 p.m. – Empire Room RICH SIMON the Symposium app for details. 9:00 p.m. – midnight – Ambassador Ballroom Regency Ballroom Wrap up your day with a session Treating Complex 8:45 – 9:15 a.m. – Regency Ballroom combining meditation, yoga, and This fun-filled evening event brings together the uninhibited energy of a 316 Trauma Clients at the Edge MID-DAY BONANZA Prizes breathing exercises. Enhancing Assessment Keynote Address 1:00 – 2:45 p.m. – Networker Central dance party with a wide range of musical 213 in Couples Therapy FRANK ANDERSON styles and opportunities to interact with Ambassador Ballroom Check in at the Lobby Kiosk or in the Shake Your Soul friends and other attendees. JOHN GOTTMAN, WILLIAM BUMBERRY, “What Really Heals and Awakens” DANIEL LEVEN VAGDEVI MEUNIER Exhibit Hall to sign up for prizes from our JACK KORNFIELD Exhibitors. Winners will be announced at 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. – Diplomat Room Ambassador Ballroom 9:15 – 10:45 a.m. – Regency Ballroom this time on the Symposium app. Enjoy a rejuvenating movement experi- Overflow Rooms: Ambassador Ballroom, ence that will help you unwind and fully Diplomat Room, Palladian Room, Blue process all you’ve learned. Best of Networker Video Program Room, Hampton Room, Exhibit Hall “Interpersonal Neurobiology in the Consulting Room” Jewish Shabbat Service LED BY RABBI JULIE GREENBERG Morning Workshops (#200s) DANIEL SIEGEL 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. – Palladian Ballroom 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. – Governor’s Boardroom 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. See page 46 for all room numbers. In this recorded interview, Daniel Siegel SHUTTLE BUSES will run between explores the concept of brain integration 12-Step Meeting the Washington Hilton, The Line, and why it’s the key to mental health. 5:45 – 6:45 p.m. – Executive Room and the Omni Shoreham from Self-study credit available. 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. & Remembering Sal 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Afternoon Workshops (#300s) HOSTED BY JAY LAPPIN 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. – Congressional Room See page 46 for all room numbers. This informal event is an opportunity to remember Salvador Minuchin, one of therapy’s most iconic figures, in light 10 PSYCHOTHERAPYNETWORKER.ORG PSYCHOTHERAPYNETWORKER.ORG 11
Saturday Saturday Clinical Workshops II Open Workshops Morning Afternoon Evening 12-Step Meeting 5:45 – 6:45 p.m. – Executive Room Morning Afternoon Morning Yoga Practice Lunch Break AMY WEINTRAUB 1:15 – 2:45 p.m. Exhibit Hall Grand Finale Dinner Event 402 RICHARD The Therapist as Healer, Part 1 SCHWARTZ 502 The Therapist as Healer, Part 2 RICHARD SCHWARTZ 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. – Exhibit Hall/Café “My Most Transformative Session: 7:00 – 8:00 a.m. – Empire Room Box lunches will be on sale in the Exhibit Palladian Room Palladian Room Featured speakers Esther Perel, An Evening of Storytelling” Start your day with a yoga session Hall/Café, where you can eat, relax, net- focused on breath work, vitality, work, and browse. There are also many John and Julie Gottman, and other 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. – Regency Ballroom and inner calm. nearby restaurants and snack shops. Symposium faculty will be available to sign books. A schedule is available at Advance registration required. 404 CLIFTON Ethics Made Fun, Part 1 MITCHELL 504 Ethics Made Fun, Part 2 CLIFTON MITCHELL Networker Central and the Symposium Best of Networker Video Program Diplomat Room Diplomat Room Coffee and Danish Luncheon Address app. Chat with presenters, and join the “Trauma Therapy in Perspective” 7:30 – 8:55 a.m. – Exhibit Hall/Café “The New Science of Couples fun before the hall closes at 6:30 p.m. 405 Therapy, High-Impact Couples JANINA FISHER 7:30 – 8:55 a.m. – Ambassador Ballroom, and Family Therapy” JOHN GOTTMAN & JULIE GOTTMAN (Sunday book sales will take place in 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. – Palladian Room Part 1 505 High-Impact Couples Therapy, Part 2 Bird Cage Walk, Blue Room the Diplomat Room.) 1:15 – 2:45 p.m. – Regency Ballroom In this recorded interview, Janina Fisher TERRY REAL TERRY REAL Advance registration required. explores how to help clients develop a Empire Room Empire Room EARLY BIRD Prizes more empowering trauma narrative by SEE YOU NEXT YEAR Prizes 8:15 – 8:45 a.m. – Networker Central going beyond exposure therapy with Lunchtime Book Signings 5:15 – 6:15 p.m. – Networker Central Mastering the Craft of Mastering the Craft of Check in once a day at the Lobby Kiosk 1:15 – 2:45 p.m. – Exhibit Hall/Café interventions that bolster cognitive, emotional, and behavioral resilience. 414 Treating Trauma, Part 1 514 Treating Trauma, Part 2 or Networker Central in the Exhibit Hall Check in once a day at the Lobby Kiosk Esther Perel and other Symposium Self-study credit available. DEANY LALIOTIS DEANY LALIOTIS to sign up for prizes from our Exhibitors. or Networker Central in the Exhibit Hall presenters will be signing books. Check Hampton Room Winners will be announced at this time to sign up for prizes from our Exhibitors. Hampton Room the Book Signing board in the Exhibit on the Symposium app (see page 23). Winners will be announced at this time Hall or the Symposium app. on the Symposium app (see page 23). Welcome MID-DAY BONANZA Prizes RICH SIMON Evening Meditation 9:00 – 9:15 a.m. – Regency Ballroom 1:00 – 2:45 p.m. – Networker Central AMY WEINTRAUB Check in once a day at the Lobby Kiosk 5:30 – 6:00 p.m. – Empire Room or Networker Central in the Exhibit Hall Wrap up your day with a session Keynote Address to sign up for prizes from our Exhibitors. combining meditation, yoga, and “The Future of Modern Love” Winners will be announced at this time breathing exercises. ESTHER PEREL on the Symposium app (see page 23). 9:15 – 10:45 a.m. – Regency Ballroom Shake Your Soul Overflow Rooms: Ambassador Ballroom, Best of Networker Video Program DANIEL LEVEN Diplomat Room, Exhibit Hall, Palladian 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. – Diplomat Room “How to Overcome the Brain’s Room, Blue Room, Hampton Room End your day with a rejuvenating Negativity Bias” SHUTTLE BUSES will run between RICK HANSON movement experience that will the Washington Hilton, The Line, help you unwind and fully and the Omni Shoreham from Morning Workshops (#400s) 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. – Palladian Room process all you’ve learned. In this recorded interview, Rick Hanson 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. highlights how to help clients reshape 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. See page 47 for all room numbers. their brains by activating and installing resource states, developing targeted anti- dote practices, and internalizing positive experiences. Self-study credit available. Afternoon Workshops (#500s) 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. See page 47 for all room numbers. 12 PSYCHOTHERAPYNETWORKER.ORG PSYCHOTHERAPYNETWORKER.ORG 13
Sunday New Possibilities for Your Practice 3 WAYS TO CONTINUE LEARNING WITH THE Morning Coffee and Danish 7:30 – 8:55 a.m. – Diplomat Room Sunday Open Workshops 601 Maintaining the 604 Demystifying Acceptance Networker Heart and Soul of Therapy and Commitment Therapy 7:30 – 8:55 a.m. – Ambassador Ballroom, IRVIN YALOM & SUSAN JOHNSON DJ MORAN Bird Cage Walk Regency Ballroom Ambassador Ballroom Sunday BookFEST Couples Therapy From Ego to Self 602 608 1 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. – Diplomat Room for Treating Trauma LOCH KELLY Keynoter and presenter books, plus bestselling past keynoter books, CDs, JULIE GOTTMAN & JOHN GOTTMAN Hampton Room Take the Symposium and DVDs will be on sale. This is your Blue Room E MDR as a Model Home with You last chance to purchase books and have them signed! Book signers at lunchtime Therapy with 609 for Practice Keep the Symposium experience alive with video and audio recordings will include Sunday presenters. 603 a Coaching Edge DEANY LALIOTIS of your favorite presentations. See psychotherapynetworker.org for details, LYNN GRODZKI Palladian Room or visit the Playback Now Booth outside the Palladian Room to purchase Empire Room Keynote Address Symposium recordings. “Reflections on the Therapist’s Journey” All workshops will end at 2 NETWORKER LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 1:00 p.m. IRVIN YALOM Learn More from Your Favorite Presenters 8:30 – 9:45 a.m. – Regency Ballroom Sign up for our weekly newsletter to see what your favorite presenters are writing Overflow Rooms: Ambassador Ballroom, Palladian Room, Blue Room about in our blog—and keep your eye out for new Networker Video Courses See you next year! featuring our field’s innovators. Visit psychotherapynetworker.org. year - round Learning Workshops All-Day Workshops (#600s) 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Workshops begin. See page 47 for all room numbers. 3 Get the Psychotherapy Networker Magazine at 66% Off the Cover Price Our award-winning, bimonthly magazine offers in-depth, thought-provoking features and clinically useful coverage of the topics and challenges relevant to your day-to-day work. And now you can read issues on our magazine app FREE with your subscription! Visit Networker Central in the Exhibit Hall to get your Super Symposium Savings! SHUTTLE BUSES will run between the Washington Hilton, The Line, and the Omni Shoreham from 6:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 14 PSYCHOTHERAPYNETWORKER.ORG 15
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BookShelf Treating the Traumatized Child: CBT Made Simple: A Clinician’s A Step-by-Step Family Guide to Practicing Cognitive Systems Approach Behavioral Therapy by Scott P. Sells, PhD, MSW, LCSW, by Nina Josefowitz and David Myran Our launch of BookShelf offers a great new way to review and search for books of interest to mental LMFT and Ellen Souder, MA, LPCC-S health professionals. Check out the ONLINE edition of BookShelf for detailed information on authors, In CBT Made Simple, two psychologists and books and publishers, and a more extensive listing of books and links to ordering info at: Treating the Traumatized Child is the first experts in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) book to deliver a research-based, step-by- offer the ultimate “how-to” manual based psychotherapynetworker.org/bookshelf step approach to address trauma in the on the principles of effective adult learning. entire family, not just the individual child. Structured around these evidence-based The book provides practical step-by-step principles, this user-friendly guide will help you learn CBT and tools, a multitude of handouts, and case examples to treat trauma deliver it to your clients in the most optimal way. Each chapter Loving Bravely: Twenty Lessons Mindfulness for Emerging Adults within the entire family. Child and family therapists, social workers, presents key elements of CBT in clear, accessible language, and mental health counselors, and psychologists working in a variety of includes client dialogue and clinical examples. Practical exercises of Self-Discovery to Help You Get by Donna Torney, MA, LMHC, RYT settings will find this book a valuable resource. are incorporated throughout, enabling you to practice and the Love You Want consolidate your learning. If you are a clinician or student interested by Alexandra H. Solomon Mindfulness for Emerging Adults is in learning more about CBT, this book has everything you need to written for both young adults and their hit the ground running. Real love starts with you. In order to attract mentors. For the emerging adult (some- a partner and build a healthy intimate rela- where between 19 and 30) the mindfulness tionship, you must first become a good skills learned in this book will help them partner to yourself. This book offers twenty take control of stress and manage difficult emotions in this fast-paced digital world. springerpub.com/treating-the-traumatized-child.html newharbinger.com/cbt-made-simple invaluable lessons that will help you explore and commit to your own emotional and psychological well-being Highlighted sections entitled Thoughts so you can be ready, resilient, and confident in love. In Loving for Mentors will guide mentors and therapists to better relate to Bravely, psychologist, professor and relationship expert Alexandra young adult challenges. Mindfulness for Emerging Adults is a great Out of the Doghouse: A The Therapeutic “Aha!”: H. Solomon introduces the idea of relational self-awareness, resource for therapists to use with their clients to help them find Relationship-Saving Guide for 10 Strategies for Getting encouraging you to explore your own relational patterns, as well balance, belonging, focus, and meaning in the digital age. Men Caught Cheating Your Clients Unstuck as your strengths and weaknesses in relationships. By doing so— by Robert Weiss LCSW, CSAT-S by Courtney Armstrong you’ll be ready to find the healthy, lasting love your heart desires. Robert Weiss, a nationally acclaimed expert Courtney Armstrong’s The Therapeutic “Aha” in the treatment of sexual infidelity and rela- explores the thrilling and rare moment when tionship intimacy, has spent over 25 years a client reaches an elusive realization, allow- helping couples affected by cheating find ing them to make meaningful change. In newharbinger.com/loving-bravely WholePerson.com peace and healing. In Out of the Doghouse 10 straightforward strategies, this practical he offers: Insight into how sexual and book demonstrates how to shake things up romantic betrayal affect relationship intimacy; a list of ways unfaith- in therapy when a client is stuck or stalled to Unwrapped: Integrative Therapy Sacred Stress ful men tend to make things worse; concrete ways unfaithful men jumpstart progress. Readers will learn how to positively spark can help their partner (and family) heal from betrayal; direction for the “emotional brain” by creating uplifting experiences in their with Gay Men… by George Faller, MS, LMFT and growing beyond the immaturity of infidelity into healthy attachment. sessions that engage and advance the healing process. Examples the Gift of Presence The Rev. Dr. Heather Wright Out of the Doghouse offers men insight and empathy into how include new spins on techniques that use imagery, music, by Rick Miller, LICSW betrayal affects their committed female partners, while present- movement, storytelling, play, and humor with clear case examples Stress takes life and gives life. It is an ing concrete guidelines and direction toward healthy relationship and worksheets you can use in your sessions. Unwrapped is the ultimate guide for working inescapable part of our existence. The key renewal. A must read for every couple’s therapist, and every client with gay men. The mind-body connection to successful living is managing stress hoping to heal the painful wounds of relationship infidelity. is a priority for effective therapy; after all, effectively and efficiently. Rather than letting wasn’t it the body’s signals that betrayed stress shut us down and insidiously ravage him in childhood? In this pivotal contribution, our bodies, we need to embrace it as an robertweissmsw.com/my-books courtneyarmstrong.net/the-therapeutic-aha-book Miller, a longtime therapist, who is himself opportunity to deepen self-awareness, form a gay man, helps readers to understand how early internalized richer relationships and find spiritual vitality. Filled with inspirational messages of being the proverbial outsider take root for a lifetime. stories and pearls of wisdom, this book with help you to befriend In addition to grounding experiential exercises, the book contains stress. Some of the many pioneers in the field of psychotherapy to key interventions for working with gay male clients at various life endorse Sacred Stress include Susan Johnson, Diana Fosha, Esther stages. The ample case material brings Miller’s keen insights and Perel, Dan Hughes and Froma Walsh. therapeutic strategies into clear focus. Sign up for the MONTHLY BOOK GIVEAWAY Authors and publishers are sending us books to give away to our Online readers! Check out the Networker’s ONLINE edition of BookShelf – an exciting showcase for mental-health books, authors, and publishers! zeigtucker.com sacredstress.com Go to networkerbookshelf.com and sign up for the Monthly Giveaway TODAY! No matter what your clinical specialty, keep up to date on the latest books at networkerbookshelf.com. 26 PSYCHOTHERAPYNETWORKER.ORG PSYCHOTHERAPYNETWORKER.ORG 27
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While a Jim Morningstar, PhD, originator, author, and master clinical supervisor at a psychiatric center, the call of this practitioner, explains how therapists can reinforce ancient wisdom tradition whisked her into the these breakthroughs with additional techniques for mountains of Peru, the home of the Inca, revealing the self-regulation, dramatically reducing recovery time mystical teachings of this ancient body of knowledge, and often resolving challenges that might never have and changing her path forever. 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