USJT Conference Gems
Apr 29th, 2011 Posted in | Comments OffEach year we have enjoyed previewing this premier training event, specializing in wellness, consciousness, psychology, mental health and the latest in the field of addictions, by featuring keynote presenters on TRM. US Journal Training, Inc. and The Institute for Integral Development present a combination of nationally recognized faculty who address a wide variety of today’s most relevant topics. The result is a highly acclaimed national training event featuring customized training opportunities for new treatment strategies and the sharing of research advances for clinicians, counselors and others in the helping professions. Enjoy our conversations with these presenters.
The 25th National Conference on the Self and Family: The Quest for Meaning, Healing, Wellness and Transcendence in Relationships
Santa Fe May 2-5, 2011
Dan Barmettler with a conference overview and history
Pat Love on Love in the Time of Twitter: The Challenge of Intimacy and Relationships in the Age of Social Media and more, including her book, Never Be Lonely Again
Brene’ Brown on Navigating in Anxious Times: Guideposts for Cultivating a Resilient Spirit and more, including her book, I Thought It Was Just Me: Telling the Truth About Perfectionism, Inadequacy and Power
Maureen Hancock on her work and new book, The Medium Next Door: Adventures of a Real-Life Ghost Whisperer
Bill O’Hanlon on Shift Happens: 3 Powerful Ways to Create Change and more including his book, Change One Thing
Michael Weiner on Major Depression Disordered and Addiction: The Role of Spirituality
The 24th National Conference on the Self and Family
Santa Fe April 6-9, 2010
John Bradshaw on Developing Your Moral Intelligence: The Royal Road to Emotional Wellness
Helen Fisher on Lust, Romance, Attachment: The Drive to Love
Carolyn Hobbs on Joy, No Matter What
Mark Lundholm on Flexing Your Humor Muscle
Lee McCormick on Spirit Recovery Conversation on Consciousness in Recovery
Bernardo Monserrat on Spiritual Coaching: A Blend of Psychotherapy and the Mystic’s Journey

