Front Porch Lecture Series
The Front Porch Lecture Series provides therapeutic training opportunities for psychotherapists, counselors, and other professionals who assist adults, children, and families.
The Lecture Series goal is to provide new insights into challenging clinical practices that enhance the professional’s knowledge, expertise, and skills with this population
| 2010 Front Porch Lectures | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Speaker | Seminar | Date | Location |
| Efrat Ginot, Ph.D. | The Empathic Power of Enactments: The Link between Neuropsychological Processes and an Expanded Definition of Empathy Dr. Ginot is a gifted clinician whose elegant case examples beautifully demonstate how principles of neuroscience can be used to produce change in psychotherapy. Her deep understanding of therapeutic enactments and her empathic responses to these entanglements have been an inspiration to all at BIPR who have read and studied her work. We feel very fortunate that Dr. Ginot has agreed to present at an upcoming Front Porch Lecture. |
Late September or Early October. | To be announced |
| Stan Tatkin | A Psychobiological Approach To Couples Therapy(R)
These workshops will present a didactic overview integrating neurobiology, attachment history, arousal regulation and therapeutic enactment as applied to adult romantic relationships. Download the Brochure: tatkin-flyer |
April 30 (Boulder); May 1 (Fort Collins) | Boulder: Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute Fort Collins: Pathways Hospice, 305 Carpenter Road |
| BIPR Lectures and Courses | |||
| Cynthia Divino & Mary Sue Moore | Integrating Neurobiological Findings Into Clinical Practice, 2010
Download the brochure: Neurobiology Seminar |
July 9 and 23, 2010 8:30 am-1:00 pm | Boulder Baptist Church |
| Cynthia Divino, & Mary Sue Moore | Expanding Techniques in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Attachment and Neuroscience in the Psychotherapeutic Process Download the brochure: Neurobiology Course |
Tuesdays 8:00-10:00am September 14-April 19 | |
| Planned Presentations/Trainings 2011 | |||
| Janet Dean, LCSW | Mindful Supervision: A New Paradigm for Supervising Clinicians Treating Individuals with a Severe Trauma History
Janet Dean is Team Leader of the Community Infant Program, Mental Health Center of Boulder County |
January 2011 | |
| Mary Sue Moore, Ph.D. | Understanding the Neurobiology of Dissociative Indicators in Human Figure Drawings and Rorschach Responses; Clinical Applications | November 2011 | |
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