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AGENDA Pre-Seminar Event- Thursday October 20th 4:30 -6:00pm Françoise Mathieu, M. Ed, CCC, Compassion Fatigue Specialist, “The Cost of Caring: Vicarious Trauma in Helping Professionals”. Welcome Reception to follow (Included) Conference Pre-Registration Day One, Friday October 21st 8:00- 9:00 Breakfast and Registration 9:00-9:15 Greetings from Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry - Dean Michael Strong Introductions - Dr. Sandra Fisman 9:15-10:30 Dr Allan Schore, PhD- Therapeutic Enactments: Working In Right Brain, Windows of Affect Tolerance. 10:30-10:45 15 minute break 10:45- 12:00 Margaret Wilkinson, Changing Minds in Therapy: The Way Forward? 12:00- 1:00 Lunch (Provided) 1:00-2:15 Pat Ogden, PhD- Beyond the Words: Trauma, Affect Regulation and Implicit Communication 2:15- 2:30 15 minute break 2:30-3:45 Joe Cambray, PhD: Emergence and Imagination in the Therapeutic Field 3:45- 4:15 Panel Discussion 4:15-4:30 Adjournment/Evaluation/Wrap Up 7:00 Dinner (Optional) Day Two, October 22nd 8:00-9:00 Breakfast 9:00-9:15 Introductions – Judith Harris MA/AGAP 9:15- 10:30 Ruth Lanius, MD, PhD - The Traumatized Brain: How An Understanding of the Biology of Complex PTSD Can Infl uence Clinical Practice 10:30- 10:45 15 minute break 10:45- 12:00 Bessel van der Kolk , MD -Frontier of Trauma Treatment 12:00- 12:30 Panel Discussion- Judith Harris 12:30-12:45 Adjournment/Evaluation/Wrap-up- Chair, Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario l e n a P . e i ( s e i t i v i t c a e v i t c a r e t n i o t d e t o v e d e b l l i w e m i t n o i t a t n e s e r p l l a f o % 5 2 f o m u m i n i m A discussions, questions and answers, etc). Who Should Attend? Psychologists Psychiatrists Social Workers Counselors • Psychiatrist Nurses Psychoanalysts Marriage & Family Therapists Mental Health Providers Occupational Therapists Addiction Counselors Skill Level- Intermediate/Advanced The Woodman- Harris Chair in Psyche-Soma at The University of Western Ontario Department of Psychiatry Schulich School of Medicine Solutions On Site c/o Marisa Thorburn 143 Forward Ave London, Ontario Canada N6H 1B9 In conjunction with Solutions On Site PRESENT THE SECOND BI-ANNUAL CONFERENCE IN BRAIN, MIND AND BODY: TRAUMA, NEUROBIOLOGY, AND THE HEALING RELATIONSHIP BEST WESTERN LAMPLIGHTER INN & CONFERENCE CENTRE LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA OCTOBER 20TH, 21ST AND 22ND 2011 Place Postage Here This program has no commercial support.

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AGENDAPre-Seminar Event- Thursday October 20th

4:30 -6:00pm Françoise Mathieu, M. Ed, CCC, Compassion Fatigue Specialist, “The Cost of Caring: Vicarious Trauma in Helping Professionals”.

Welcome Reception to follow (Included) Conference Pre-Registration

Day One, Friday October 21st

8:00- 9:00 Breakfast and Registration

9:00-9:15 Greetings from Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry - Dean Michael Strong Introductions - Dr. Sandra Fisman

9:15-10:30 Dr Allan Schore, PhD- Therapeutic Enactments: Working In Right Brain, Windows of A�ect Tolerance.

10:30-10:45 15 minute break

10:45- 12:00 Margaret Wilkinson, Changing Minds in Therapy: The Way Forward?

12:00- 1:00 Lunch (Provided)

1:00-2:15 Pat Ogden, PhD- Beyond the Words: Trauma, A�ect Regulation and Implicit Communication

2:15- 2:30 15 minute break

2:30-3:45 Joe Cambray, PhD: Emergence and Imagination in the Therapeutic Field

3:45- 4:15 Panel Discussion

4:15-4:30 Adjournment/Evaluation/Wrap Up

7:00

Dinner (Optional)

Day Two, October 22nd

8:00-9:00 Breakfast

9:00-9:15 Introductions – Judith Harris MA/AGAP

9:15- 10:30 Ruth Lanius, MD, PhD - The Traumatized Brain: How An Understanding of the Biology of Complex PTSD Can In� uence Clinical Practice

10:30- 10:45 15 minute break

10:45- 12:00 Bessel van der Kolk , MD -Frontier of Trauma Treatment

12:00- 12:30 Panel Discussion- Judith Harris

12:30-12:45 Adjournment/Evaluation/Wrap-up- Chair, Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario

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Marion Woodman, LLD, DHL, PhDis a Jungian Analyst, teacher and author of The Owl Was a Baker’s Daughter;Addiction to perfection; The Pregnant Virgin; The Ravaged Bridegroom; Leaving My Father’s House; Conscious Femininity; Dancing in the Flames (with Elinor Dickson); Coming Home to Myself (with Jill Mellick); The Forsaken Garden: Four Conversations on the Deep Meaning of Environmental Illness, Marion Woodman, Ross Woodman, Sir Laurens van der Post, and Thomas Berry, edited by Nancy Ryley: The Maiden King (with Robert Bly): and Bone-Dying Into Life. A visionary in her own right, Marion Woodman has worked with the analytical psychology of C.G Jung in an original and creative way. She is the Chair of the Marion Woodman Foundation. www.mwoodman.org

Joe Cambray PhDJoseph Cambray, PhD, is president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology; a faculty member of the Center for Psychoanalytic Studies at Harvard Medical School; a member of the Editorial Advisory Board for the Journal of Analytical Psychology; and a member of both the New England Society of Jungian Analysts and the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association of New York. He has a private practice as an analyst with an of� ce in Boston, MA, and Providence, RI.

Ruth Lanius, MD, PhDAssociate Professor of Psychiatry is the director of the posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) research unit at the University of Western Ontario. She established the Traumatic Stress Service and the Traumatic Stress Service Workplace Program, services that specialize in the treatment and research of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and related comorbid disorders. She currently holds the Harris-Woodman Chair in Mind-Body Medicine at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Western Ontario. Her research interests focus on studying the neurobiology of PTSD and treatment outcome research examining various pharmacological and psychotherapeutic methods.

Françoise Mathieu, M.Ed., CCC.Françoise is director of WHP-Workshops for the Helping Professions whose aim is to o�er counselling, consulting and training to helpers on topics related to self care, wellness, burnout and compassion fatigue. Françoise is one of the leaders in Compassion Fatigue and Vicarious Trauma education in Canada. Since 2001, Françoise has given hundreds of seminars on compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma across the country to thousands of helping professionals in the � elds of health care, law enforcement, trauma services addiction and mental health and education. www.compassionfatigue.ca

Pat Ogden, PhD Pat Ogden is a pioneer in somatic psychology and the founder/director of the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute, an internationally recognized school specializing in somatic–cognitive approaches for the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder and attachment failure. She is a clinician, consultant, international lecturer and trainer, a co-founder of the Hakomi Institute, faculty of the Naropa University.

Allan Schore, PhDDr. Allan Schore is on the faculty of the UCLA David Ge�en School of Medicine. He is author of three seminal volumes, A�ect Regulation and the Origin of the Self, A�ect Dysregulation and Disorders of the Self and A�ect Regulation and the Repair of the Self. He is Editor of the Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology, and on the editorial sta� of 35 journals. As a clinician-scientist he is engaged in theoretical and clinical research in neuropsychiatry and neuroscience and continues to be involved in the practice of psychotherapy over the last 4 decades.

DM ,kloK red nav lesseB is a Boston based clinical psychiatrist and neuroscientist whose Trauma Center incorporates such diverse programs as a yoga studio, a theater program and a neurofeedback laboratory. His research has ranged from neuroimaging and psychopharmacology to memory processes, yoga, theater, EMDR and neurofeedback in PTSD. He is Professor of Psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine and Medical Director of the Trauma Center. He has taught at universities and hospitals around the world.

Margaret Wilkinson, BA/SAPis a professional member of the Society of Analytical Psychology and the West Midlands Institute for Psychotherapy, and a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Analytical Society. She teaches neuroscience research reading seminars for the Northern School of Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy. She lectures internationally on contemporary neurobiology and its relevance to clinical practice. Margaret is in private practice in North Derbyshire, [email protected]

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FEERegular Package (includes: Thursday evening Welcome Reception, breakfast both days & lunch on Friday)

$345 before September 13th, 2011 $395 after September 13th, 2011

Student Rates: (includes: Thursday evening Welcome Reception, breakfast both days & lunch on Friday)

$150 before September 13th, 2011 $200 after September 13th, 2011

� Check here and add $30 to total amount if planning on attending the Friday Evening Banquet

My cheque is enclosed for: $_______CND. Make checks payable to “ Dept of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario ” All fees are in Canadian Dollars. All non-suf� cient funds cheques will be charged a $20 service fee.

Complete and return this form with payment to:

c/o Solutions On Site143 Forward Avenue

London, OntarioN6H 1B9

Fax:519-204-9182

To pay by credit card(Visa, MasterCard, American Express) please register on-line and follow the prompts for payment. Credit Card numbers will not be accepted by phone or email.

Register Online At:http://www.SOSWorkshops.ca (pre-registration deadline - October 7th, 2011)

Cancellation Policy: Noti� cation of cancellation must be in writing. Cancellations received by October 3rd will be subject to a $75 cancellation charge. No refunds will be made for cancellations received after October 7th, however, a colleague can be sent in your place.

Learning Objectives for Continuing EducationPlease visit www.SOSWorkshops.ca to view the Learning Objectives of each presentation. Visit www.SOSWorkshops.ca for details and updates on continuing education credits for this conference.

About The Seminar SponsorTHE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY AT THE SCHULICH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY is proud to sponsor this seminar, the second in a bi-annual series, that will celebrate the work of the Harris-Woodman Chair in Psyche and Soma and related areas of progress. The academic divisions within the Department of Psychiatry, and most particularly, the Division of Neuropsychiatry has an established group of basic science and physician scientist researchers who have generated a body of knowledge linking body and mind research from molecular biology and neuroimaging to clinical interventions in several psychiatric disorders. This seminar will focus on the a�ective neurosciences and clinical interventions and will outline the progress that has been made in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

LocationADDRESS : Best Western Lamplighter Inn & Conference Centre, 591 Wellington Road,London, Ontario, Canada, N6C 4R3 ACCOMODATIONS: To book a room at the Best Western Lamplighter Inn at the conference rate, please provide the name and date of the conference when making your reservation.PHONE: 519-681-7151 or call Toll Free 1.888.232.6747E-MAIL: [email protected]: http://www.lamplighterinn.ca/main/For Driving Directions and Map: http://www.lamplighterinn.ca/map

Places to visit during your stay in Ontario:No visit to Ontario is complete without a trip to Niagara Falls, a true Canadian vacation destinationfor couples and families alike. From the Maid of the Mist to Journey Behind the Falls, there areplenty of ways to experience this great wonder of the world. Just over a two hour drive from London, Ontario. For information and hotel reservations visit www.niagarafallstourism.com.

Few places in Ontario are lovelier or more alive with culture and character than Stratford. This charming Victorian city is an destination internationally renowned as one of North America’s great arts towns. A vibrant creative culture, expressed by our famous theatre company, celebrated in music and innovative cuisine. Mingle in our unique shops set in a heritage district bordered by a river with gliding swans. Visit www.welcometostratford.com to plan your visit. Driving time from London- 1 hour.

For Seminar Info Contact Solutions On Site: Solutions On Site manages professional development seminars/conferences and organizes targeted training opportunities designed to complement and enhance the skill sets of social workers, therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, mental health care providers, child & youth workers, chaplains, front line providers and other professionals in Health, Social and Human Services Our expert speakers o�er strategies, solutions and techniques to clinicians and providers to meet the diverse needs of those they support. Contact Marisa Thorburn at 226-268-2307 or e-mail [email protected]