Family Enrichment Center of Seattle

Selected Presentations

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2015

November 5
Keynote presenter, Fall Professional Event, Common Errors in the Treatment of Dissociative Disorders, Shepherd’s Counseling Service, Seattle, WA (4 hrs)

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2013

October 4-5
Invited keynote workshop, “Therapeutic Strategies in the Treatment of Adult Survivors of Incest and Child Abuse,” American Association of Pastoral Counselors, Northwest Regional Fall Conference, Seattle University, Seattle, WA. (12 hrs)

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2012

May-June
Invited Faculty, Considering Chronic Self-injury, Self-mutilation, and Self-harm Syndromes in Survivors of Childhood Abuse and Neglect,” [audio presentation]  First Online Congress on Ericksonian Approaches to Psychotherapy and Hypnosis, jointly presented by the Centre of Effective Therapy (CET) (Australia) and the Milton H Erickson Institute of Tasmania (MHEIT). (2 hrs)

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2011

06/13-14
Invited faculty, Helping and Process Consultation: Level II Practitioner Certification Training, Prof. Edgar H. Schein, Joichi R. Ogawa, Ph.D, David Calof, Hillel M. Zeitlin, MSW, Family Enrichment Center of Seattle and The Maryland Institute for Ericksonian Hypnosis & Psychotherapy, Seattle, Washington (12 hrs.)

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2010

04/10
Invited faculty, “Relax!  Stop Trying to be Creative and Flexible,” [audio presentation] Solutions: a Cyber Conference on Effectiveness in Therapy and Coaching, jointly presented by the Centre of Effective Therapy (CET) (Australia) and the Milton H Erickson Institute of Tasmania (MHEIT). [available here]

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2009

11/09
Invited seminar, “When Mind and Body Communicate Emotion and the Body Keeps the Score,” Fall 2008 CE Conference: Naturopathic & Integrative Approaches to Managing Conundrums of Chronic Pain: Sleep, Anxiety, Depression, Somatization and Fibromyalgia, Bastyr University and Washington Association of Naturopathic Physicians, Seattle, WA.

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2008

5/16-17/2008
Invited workshop, “Post-Abuse and Dissociative Disorders,” The London Society
For Ericksonian Psychotherapy and Hypnosis in Conjunction with the Cardinal Clinic, Windsor, London, England.

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2007

Keynote Presenter “Practical Crisis Intervention:  Using Rapport Building and Hypnosis with Complex Clients in Crisis,”  Ninth Annual Kay Thompson Memorial Symposium: Training, Trance and Treatment, Western PA Society of Clinical Hypnosis, West Virginia University Hypnosis Study Group, West Virginia University Carruth Center for Counseling and Psychological Services, Greater Pittsburgh Psychological Association, University of Pittsburgh Psychology Dept., University Of Pittsburgh School Of Social Work, Western Pennsylvania, Master Academy General Dentist Study Club, Pittsburgh, PA

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2006

Presenter, “Toward an Integration of Family Systems Therapy and Organizational Development,“Organizational Therapy Network, Meeting 9, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Faculty, “Clinical Approaches to Self-Injury, Self-Mutilation, and Self Harm Syndromes,” Washington Chapter, National Association of Social Workers, Washington State Psychological Association, Palmer-Davis Institute, Family Psychotherapy Practice of Seattle Clinical Training Program, Seattle, Spokane, and Portland/Vancouver, Washington.

In-service trainer, Shepherd’s Counseling Services, Clinical Approaches to Chronic Self-Injury, Self-Mutilation, and Self Harm Syndromes, Seattle, WA.

Faculty, “Working with the Shattered Self: Treating the Spectrum of Dissociative Disorders and Dissociative Symptomology,” Washington State Psychological Association, Family Psychotherapy Practice of Seattle Clinical Training Program, Seattle, WA.

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2004

Invited Presenter, “Toward an Integration of Family Systems Therapy and Organizational Development,” Organizational Therapy Network, Meeting 7, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Invited Presenter, “Family Systems Therapy and Organizational Psychology: An Overlooked Integration,” Organizational Therapy Network, Meeting 6, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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2003

Invited keynote, “The Psychology of Fear as a Tool of Repression,,,” SNOW (Puget Sound Network Opposed to War), Seattle, WA.

Invited Presenter, “A Failure to Differentiate: A Family Systems Perspective on the Relationship of a Trade Association to a Trade-related Educational Foundation,” Organizational Therapy Network, Meeting 5, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

1. Keynote speaker, “Understanding Self-injury and Suicidality in Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse,” and, 2. invited workshop, ” Brief Observations on Pathological Authoritarian Systems,” invited workshop, “Anatomy of an Intervention: Videotaped Clinical Demonstration with Adult Survivor of Childhood Incest,” Tennessee Sex Offender Treatment Board 7th Annual Conference, Nashville, Tennessee.

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2002

Invited presenter, “Pathological Authoritarian Systems,” Organizational Therapy Network, Meeting 4, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Invited workshop, “Creative Uses of Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy” (including 1.  Anatomy of an Intervention: Videotaped Clinical Demonstration: Clinical Hypnosis as Crisis Intervention with a PTSD/DID [dissociative identity disorder] Patient in Suicidal Crisis, 2.  Hypnosis and Hypnotic-Like Technique in Couples Therapy), Portland Academy of Clinical Hypnosis and Trauma Relief Services of the Northwest, Portland, Oregon.

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2001

Invited workshop, “Preventing Common Errors in the Psychotherapy of Dissociative Disorders,” Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs, King County Sexual Assault Center, Washington State Office of Crime Victims Advocacy, Seattle, WA

Invited workshop, “Therapeutic Strategies in the Treatment of Adult Survivors of Incest and Child Abuse: Videotape Clinical Demonstration and Seminar,” International Mental Health Providers, Tokyo, Japan.

Invited workshop, “Introduction to Clinical Hypnotherapy” (Part III), The Post Jungian Institute and VOICE, Inc., Tokyo, Japan.

Invited lecture, “Management of Patients Who Deliberately Self-harm,” CME Weekend Conference 2001, “Psychiatric Aspects of Killing, Mutilation and Dying, Western Australia Branch of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, Rottnest Island, Western Australia, Australia.

Panelist, “Responding to Suicidality,” Fourth Annual Feast of Psychiatry Conference, “Self-injury and Suicide,” Fremantle Hospital and Health Services of Western Australia Mental Health Education Directorate, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia.

Keynote: “Distinguishing Self-injurious Intent from Suicidal Intent,” Fourth Annual Feast of Psychiatry Conference, “Self-injury and Suicide,” Fremantle Hospital and Health Service of Western Australia Mental Health Education Directorate, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia.

In-service training, “Responding to Self Harm: Etiology, Clinical Management, and Issues of the Self of the Therapist,” Mental Health Services, Fremantle Hospital and Health Services and Health Service Western Australia, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia.

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2000

Keynote speaker, “Best of Times/Worst of Times: Trauma Treatment Over the Past Decade: A Professional and Personal Perspective,” Renfrew Centers Annual Conference on Eating disorders and Women’s Mental Health: Feminist Perspectives In Woman’s Mental Health:  Looking Backwards/Looking Forwards Looking at Past, Present and Future Trends in Treatment of Abuse, Sexual Abuse and Eating Disorders, Women’s Mental Health Issues, Philadelphia, PA.

Invited presenter, “Responding to Self-Injury and Traumatic Rage:  Issues of the Self of the Therapist” workshop, Renfrew Centers Annual Conference on Eating disorders and Women’s Mental Health: Feminist Perspectives In Woman’s Mental Health:  Looking Backwards/Looking Forwards Looking at Past, Present and Future Trends in Treatment of Abuse, Sexual Abuse and Eating Disorders, Women’s Mental Health Issues, Philadelphia, PA.

Invited seminar, Dissociative Identity Disorder: Anatomy of an Intervention: Videotape Clinical Demonstration and Seminar, International Mental Health Providers Association, Tokyo, Japan.

Invited workshop, Introduction to Clinical Hypnotherapy (Part II), The Post Jungian Institute and VOICE, Inc., Tokyo, Japan.

Invited workshop, Introduction to Clinical Hypnotherapy (Part I), The Post Jungian Institute and VOICE, Inc., Tokyo, Japan.

Panelist, “The Legacy of Childhood Abuse—From Victim to Victor” (Topic: Epidemiology, Demography and Impact on Individuals and Society), Richard Root, MD, Chief, Medical Service, Harborview Medical Center, Moderator, Health Sciences Partnerships in Clinical Education, Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, WA.

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1999

Invited seminar, “Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder,” 22nd Annual Family Networker Symposium, Washington, DC.

Invited presentation, “Toward A Whole Systems Approach To Sex Abuse” - Panel discussion with Deborah Ingraham, Wayne Bowers, and Frederick Berlin, MD, Ph.D., 22nd Annual Family Networker Symposium, Washington, DC.

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1998

Invited seminar, “Dissociative Identity Disorder:  Anatomy of an Intervention Videotape Clinical Demonstration and Seminar.” Sponsored by North Carolina Triangle Society for Study of Dissociation and the Greensboro Area Health Education Center, Chapel Hill, NC.

Invited seminar, “Treatment of the Dissociative Disorders,” The Academy of Curative Hypnotherapists Ltd., Stepping Hill Hospital, Stockport Education Centre, Stockport, England.

Invited workshop, “Transgenerational Family Process & Dissociative Identity Disorder,” Long Close Farm, Underskiddaw, Keswick, Cumbria, England.

“David Calof Master Class and Consultation Intensive,” The London Society for Ericksonian Psychotherapy and Hypnotherapy, The Cardinal Clinic, Oakley Green, Windsor, Berkshire, England.

Invited lecture, “You Must Remember This: A Brief History of Hypnosis and Memory, “Exploratorium Museum, San Francisco, CA

Invited lecture, “The Science and Politics of Recovered Memories,” Psychosocial Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA.

Invited workshop, “Clinical Issues in the Treatment of Adult Survivors of Trauma and Abuse: Small Group Consultation/Supervision Intensive,” Georgia Psychological Association Annual Meeting, “The Power of Experience,” St. Simons Island, GA.

Keynote workshop, “Responding to Traumatic Rage: Theory, Practice, and Issues of the Self of the Therapist,” Georgia Psychological Association Annual Meeting, “The Power of Experience,” St. Simons Island, GA

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1997

Invited workshop, A Response to the Delayed Memory Controversy, Westmead Hospital, Sydney, Australia.

Invited workshop, The Clinical Management of Self-injury and Self-mutilation, Westmead Hospital, Sydney, Australia.

Invited workshop, A Response to the Delayed Memory Controversy, The Delphi Centre, Park Royal Hotel, Brisbane, Australia.

Invited workshop, The Clinical Management of Self-injury and Self-mutilation, The Delphi Centre, Park Royal Hotel, Brisbane, Australia.

Invited workshop, A Response to the Delayed Memory Controversy, The Delphi Centre, Princess Margaret Hospital, Perth, Australia.

Invited workshop, The Clinical Management of Self-injury and Self-mutilation, Princess Margaret Hospital, Perth, Australia.

Invited workshop, A Response to the Delayed Memory Controversy

The Delphi Centre, West Point Casino Hotel, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

Invited workshop, The Clinical Management of Self-injury and Self-mutilation, The Delphi Centre, West Point Casino Hotel, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

Invited workshop, A Response to the Delayed Memory Controversy

The Delphi Centre, Melbourne, Australia.

Invited workshop, The Clinical Management of Self-injury and Self-mutilation, Monash Medical Centre, Melbourne, Australia.

Keynote, “The Sum of the Parts is Greater Than the Whole: A New Model of Transference and Countertransference,” 31st Annual Fall Institute (“Meeting the challenges of the 21st Century: Expanding Horizons of Service”), Parsons Child & Family Center Sidney Albert Institute, SUNY Empire State College, Albany, NY

Invited workshop, “Countertransference, Creativity and Renewal,” 31st Annual Fall Institute (“Meeting the challenges of the 21st Century: Expanding Horizons of Service”), Parsons Child & Family Center Sidney Albert Institute, SUNY Empire State College, Albany, NY.

In-service trainer, “Clinical Management of the Severely Traumatized Client,” Parsons Child & Family Center Sidney Albert Institute, Albany, NY.

Co-presenter, “The Science and Politics of Recovered Memories Symposium” (with Jennifer Hoult, Ross Cheit, PhD, Jennifer Freyd, PhD, Anna Salter, PhD, David Calof, Gerry Koocher, PhD, & Laura Brown, PhD), American Psychology Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Il.

Invited faculty, Master Class: Advanced clinical seminar and small group supervision intensive, Hudson Valley Abuse Awareness & Recovery Training Fund, Kingston, NY.

Moderated Panel Discussion, “An Open Dialogue With a Recovering Sex Offender, a Survivor of Childhood Abuse, a Sex Offender Treater and a Trauma Specialist (with Wayne Bowers, Debbie Ingraham, Fred Berlin, and David Calof), 1997 National Adolescent Perpetrator Network Conference: “Sexually Abusive Youth: Exploring Alternatives Within a Continuum of Care,” Cherry Hill, NJ.

Keynote, “Notes From a Practice Under Siege,” National Adolescent Perpetrator Network Conference: Sexually Abusive Youth: Exploring Alternatives Within a Continuum of Care, Cherry Hill, NJ.

Keynote workshop, “Healing Secondary Trauma,” Annual Spring Workshop, County Mental Health Association, County Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, Jacksonville, FL.

Invited faculty, Clinical Supervision Clinic, 20th Family Therapy Networker symposium, Washington, DC.

Invited faculty, Clinical Supervision Clinic, Houston Society for the Study of Dissociation, Houston, Texas.

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1996

Keynote, “Wither EMDR?,” 1st Northwest Conference on EMDR and Therapy, Seattle, WA.

Invited workshop, “Clinical Issues in the Treatment of Putative Survivors of Childhood Trauma” London Society for Ericksonian Psychotherapy and Hypnosis, London, England.

Keynote seminar, “Clinical Responses to Rage in Traumatized Individuals,” The Third Annual Conference on Trauma and Abuse: A Spectrum, Hudson Valley Abuse Awareness & Recovery Training Fund,  cosponsored by Brattleboro Retreat, Mental Health Association in Ulster County, Ulster County Mental Health Department, Kingston, NY.

Invited faculty, “Clinical Responses to Rage in Traumatized Individuals,” “Panelist, Clinical Case Conference,” 7th Eastern Regional conference on Abuse, Trauma, and Dissociation, Alexandria, VA.

Faculty, Supervision Clinic for Clinicians Working with Issues of Trauma and Abuse, Washington State Psychological Association, Family Psychotherapy Practice of Seattle, Treating Abuse Today/Training, Bellevue, WA.

Invited faculty, “Getting Unstuck: A Clinic on Countertransference, “18th annual Family Therapy Networker Symposium, Washington, DC.

Invited faculty, “Responding to Traumatic Rage: Theory, Practice & Issues of the Self of the Therapist,” Fourth Annual Conference on Advances in Treating Survivors of Abuse & Trauma, Institute for Advanced Clinical Training, Inc., Albuquerque, NM.

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1995

Workshop leader, “Responding to Traumatic Rage: Theory, Practice and Issues of the Self of the Therapist, Washington State Psychological Association, Family Psychotherapy Practice, Treating Abuse Today/Training, Seattle, WA.

Keynote workshop, “False Memory Syndrome Controversy: Distinguishing Fancy From Fact,” Justice Institute of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Invited workshop leader, “The Self of the Therapist: An Experiential Clinic For Clinicians Working With Abuse Recovery Issues,” Panelist, “Evening Symposium and Town Meeting: What Can We Learn From the False/Delayed Memory Controversy?,” 1995 International EMDR Conference, San Jose, CA.

Invited faculty, 1) Therapist Support Group, 2) Responding to Traumatic Rage, 3) Clinical Case Conference, 7th Annual Eastern Regional Conference on Abuse, Trauma and Dissociation, Washington, DC.

Invited speaker ,“Multiple Personality, Traumatic Dissociation, Incest and Abuse, Special Topic: Traumatic Amnesia or ‘False Memory Syndrome,’” sponsored by Chiron Seminare, Rudolph Elterich, MD,  Bad Herranhalb, Germany.

Keynote, “A Response to the False Memory Controversy,” Repressed and False Memories:  Dilemmas of Science and the Law’s Response, 11th Annual Higher Education Conference: Law, Science and Society, American Bar Association Commission on College and University Legal Studies, Detroit, MI.

Invited workshop leader, 1) “Managing Self Harm,” 2) “A Response to the False Memory Controversy,” 3) Small Group Supervision MPD/DID, Institute for Advanced Clinical Training, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA.

Invited faculty, “Trauma and Memory: Living with Uncertainty, Ambiguity and Doubt,” 19th Family Therapy Network Symposium, Washington, DC.

Invited faculty, 1) “Compassionate Alternatives to the Direct Validation of Memories and Experiences,” 2) “The False Logic of the ‘False Memory Syndrome’ Hypothesis,” 3) “Issues of the Self of the Therapist: An Experiential Clinic,” 3rd Annual Conference on Advances in Treating Survivors of Sexual Abuse, Institute for Advanced Clinical Training, Inc., San Francisco, CA.

Invited speaker, “The Sum of the Parts is Greater Than the Whole; A Model of Transgenerational Family Process,” 1995 Western Regional Dual Disorder Conference, U.S. Journal Training, Inc., San Diego, CA.

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1994

Invited faculty, “Common Errors in the Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder,” sponsored by Treating Abuse Today/Training, Seattle, WA.

Invited speaker, “Self-injury & Self-mutilation In Trauma Survivors: Etiology, Assessment and Intervention,” Women’s Specialized Programs of Brattleboro Retreat and Healing The Heart, Madison, CT.

Invited faculty, 1) “Issues of the Self of the Therapist in Trauma Work:  An Experiential Clinic,” 2) “Difficult Issues in Treating Abuse and Dissociation:  A Supervision Session,” 3rd Annual Conference on Advances in Treating Survivors of Sexual Abuse, Institute for Advanced Clinical Training Inc., Baltimore, MD.

Invited keynote, “Repressed Memories or False Memories? (debate with Richard Ofshe, PhD),” 1994 Western Regional Symposium on Child Abuse and Sexual Assault, Eugene, OR.

Invited faculty, “Response to the Recovered Memory Controversy,” University of Southern California at Santa Clara Extension Program, San Jose, CA.

Faculty, “Childhood Sexual Abuse and the False Memory Controversy” course, Art Therapy Department, Marylhurst College, Marylhurst, OR.

Keynote, “A Response to the False Memory Controversy,” Seattle Counselors Association, Membership Meeting, Seattle, WA.

Invited keynote, “Response to the False Memory Controversy (debate with Elizabeth Loftus, PhD),” 7th Annual Northwest Dual Disorders Conference, Bellevue, WA.

Invited faculty, 1) “Therapeutic Strategies in the Treatment of Adult Survivors,” 2) “Self-Injurious Behavior,” Sixth Annual Eastern Regional Conference on Abuse and Multiple Personality, Alexandria, VA.

Keynote, “The False Memory Controversy,” Portland State University Community Psychology Group, Portland, OR.

Invited workshop leader, “Issues of the Self of the Therapist in Trauma Work: An Experiential Clinic, Part I and II,” Advances in Treating Survivors of Sexual Abuse:  Empowering the Healing Process II, Institute for Advanced Clinical Training Inc., San Diego, CA.

Invited faculty, “Managing Self-harm,” 1994 International EMDR Conference:  Research and Clinical Applications,” San Jose, CA.

Keynote, “Multiple Personality Disorder: Etiology, Treatment and Common Treatment Errors,” Community Symposium on Multiple Personality and Dissociative Disorders, Capitol Clubhouse, Thurston-Mason County Community Mental Health Center, Olympia, WA.

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1993

Invited faculty (with Robert Schwarz, PsyD), “Indirect Suggestion, Unwitting Therapist Influence and Iatrogenic Issues in Trauma Work,” pre-conference institute, Advances in the Treatment of Sexual Abuse, Part II, Institute for Advanced Clinical Training Inc., Washington, DC.

Invited presenter, 1) “Managing Self-harm,”  2) “Issues of the Self of the Therapist in Trauma Work: An Experiential Clinic,” 3) “Issues of the Self of the Therapist in Trauma Work: Special Considerations for Therapists Who Are Survivors: An Experiential Clinic,” Advances in the Treatment of Sexual Abuse, Part II, Institute for Advanced Clinical Training, Inc., Washington, DC.

Invited talk, “Managing Self-Injury and Self-destructiveness in Multiple Personality Disorder,” P.A.R.T.S.S., Seattle, WA.

Invited plenary address, “The False Memory Controversy,” To Tell the Truth Conference, Seattle, WA.

Faculty, “Experiential Supervision Clinic for Clinicians Who Work With Survivors of Sexual Abuse,” Treating Abuse Today/Training, Seattle, WA.

Invited co-presenter (with Kathy Steele, RN, MN, CS), “Retreat for Clinicians Working with Adult Survivors of Childhood Trauma,” 5th Annual Eastern Regional Conference on Abuse and Multiple Personality, Alexandria, VA.

Invited co-presenter (with Eliana Gil, PhD), “Managing Self-harm,” 5th Annual Eastern Regional Conference on Abuse and Multiple Personality, Alexandria, VA.

Keynote, “Family Treatment of Adult Survivors of Sexual Abuse;” “Advanced Skills in the Treatment of Adult Survivors of Incest and Sexual Abuse” workshop, annual meeting, Illinois Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, Chicago, IL.

Invited faculty, 1) “The Management of Self-harm in Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse,” 2) “Repression and Reality: How Accurate are Memories of Childhood Trauma?” (co-panelist with M. Yapko, PhD), 16th Annual Family Therapy Network Symposium, Washington, DC.

Invited faculty, “The Dissociative Disorders: Working With the Shattered Self,” Women’s Choice for Wellness and The Trauma Related Disorders Treatment Program at the Manors on the Gulf Psychiatric Treatment Center, Tarpon Springs, FL.

Invited lecture, “Understanding Adult Children of Incest and Abuse,” Women’s Choice for Wellness at the Manors on the Gulf Psychiatric Treatment Center, Tarpon Springs, FL.

Invited faculty, “Hypnosis and the Management of Dissociative Disorders,” 8th Annual Treatment Conference on Sexual Abuse: Healing Hearts, Mental Health Association in Aiken County, Hilton Head, SC.

Keynote presenter, 1) “Managing Self-harm and Self-injury,” 2) “PARTSWORK: The Sum of the Parts is Greater than the Whole,” Dissociative States: Multiple Personality & Other Trauma-related Disorders Conference, The Menninger Clinic, Topeka, KS.

Invited faculty, 1) “Managing Self-harm,” and 2) “PARTSWORK: The Sum of the Parts is Greater Than the Whole,” 3) “Clinical Issues in the Treatment of MPD,” Transformational Process: Advances in the Treatment of Sexual Abuse, Institute for Advanced Clinical Training Inc., Anaheim, CA.

Invited presenter, “Clinical Issues in the Treatment of Adult Survivors of Childhood Trauma,” London Society for Ericksonian Psychotherapy and Hypnosis, London, England.

Visiting faculty/clinical supervisor, “Working with Sexual Abuse and Dissociative Disorders, Part II,”  The Family Institute of San Francisco, Sausalito, CA.

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1992

Invited faculty, “Hypnosis in the Management of Dissociative Disorders,” Master Clinician Series, Treating Abuse Today/Training, Washington State Psychological Association, Seattle, WA.

Invited presenter, “Adult Survivors of Incest and Child Abuse: The Recovery Process in Therapy,” Constance Margolin, CCSW, BCD, Chapel Hill, NC.

Invited faculty, 1) “The Sum of the Parts is Greater Than the Whole: Parts Work with Survivors,” 2) “Managing Self-harm,” 3) “Dissociative Disorders and MPD: Assessment and Treatment, Advances in Treating Survivors of Sexual Abuse: Empowering the Healing Process Conference, Institute for Advanced Clinical Training Inc., Baltimore, MD.

Presenter, “Managing Self-harm in Adult Survivors of Sexual Abuse,” Treating Abuse Today/Training, Evening Lecture Series, Seattle, WA.

Keynote, “Adult Survivors of Incest and Child Abuse,” annual meeting, Symposium for the Advancement of Family Therapy Inc., Knoxville, TN.

Visiting faculty/clinical supervisor, “Working with Sexual Abuse and Dissociative Disorders/Part I,”  The Family Institute of San Francisco, Sausalito, CA.

Invited faculty, “PARTSWORK: The Sum of the Parts is Greater than the Whole,” 4th National Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse Conference, Portland, OR.

Invited faculty, “Supervision Clinic for Clinicians Working with Adult Survivors of Childhood Trauma,” Conference, 35th Annual Institute of Alcohol and Drug Studies, Texas Commission on Drug and Alcohol Abuse, Austin, TX.

Invited faculty, 1) “The Self of the Therapist: Demands and Rewards” (with Christine Courtois, PhD), 2) “Self-injurious Behavior Treatment Strategies,” 4th Annual Eastern Regional Conference on Abuse and Multiple Personality, Alexandria, VA.

Invited faculty, “Working with the Shattered Self: The Sum of the Parts is Greater than the Whole,” 11th Annual Northwest Conference on Child Sexual Abuse, Portland, OR.

Invited faculty, “Adult Survivors of Incest and Child Abuse: Holograms of the Intergenerational Family,” 15th Annual Family Therapy Networker Symposium, Washington, DC.

Invited presenter, “Advanced Topics in the Treatment of Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse,” Constance Margolin, CCSW, BCD, Chapel Hill, NC.

Invited presenter, “The Self of the Therapist: Treatment and Recovery of Incest and Child Abuse,” The Renaissance Center, Charlotte, NC.

Visiting Lecturer, “Treating Adult Survivors of Incest and Child Abuse: Integrating Family and Hypnotic Approaches,”  Family Institute of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.

Invited lecture, “Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse: The Therapeutic Process and Stages of Recovery,” Presbyterian Counseling Service, Seattle, WA.

Invited lecture, “Sexual Trauma and its Effect on the Individual,” Kaiser-Permanente Health Care Advisory Council, Portland, OR.

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1991

Guest Lecturer, 1) “Principles of Hypnosis and Suggestion,” 2) “Multiple

Personality Disorder,” Psychology Department, Shoreline Community College,

Seattle, WA. (1979-1991)

Invited presenter, “Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse:  Holograms of the Intergenerational Family,” Genesis II, Denver, CO.

Faculty, “Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder: Etiology, Assessment & Treatment (with Katherine Steele, MN, RN, CS),” Master Clinician Series, Family Psychotherapy Practice of Seattle/Training, Seattle, WA.

Invited presenter, “Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse:  The Recovery Process in Individual, Couple and Family Therapy,” The Renaissance Center, Charlotte, NC.

Invited faculty, “Awakening the Child Mind,” Conference on Trauma and Victimization: Understanding and Healing Survivors, University of Connecticut Medical School, Center for Professional Development, Vernon, CT.

Invited presenter, “Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse:  Holograms of the Intergenerational Family,” Sexual Assault Response Center, Richland, WA.

Invited faculty, “Therapeutic Strategies for Adult Survivors:  An Interactive Workshop,” (with Christine Courtois, PhD), 3rd Eastern Regional Conference on Abuse and Multiple Personality, Alexandria, VA.

Invited presenter, “A Marital Therapy Seminar and Clinical Supervision Intensive,” Bruce Nelson, MA, Charlotte, NC.

Faculty, Spring Clinical Supervision Intensive, Family Psychotherapy Practice of Seattle/Training, Seattle, WA.

Invited faculty, 1) “Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse: Holograms of the Transgenerational Family,” 2) “The Recovery Process in Individual, Marital and Family Therapy,” Genesis II, Denver, CO.

Keynote, “Treating Adult Survivors of Incest and Child Abuse,” workshop, annual meeting, Kansas Association for Marriage and Family Therapists, Wichita, KS.

Invited faculty, “Does It Have To Be So Hard?: Working With Adult Survivors of Severe Childhood Abuse,” 14th Annual Family Therapy Network Symposium, Washington, DC.

Invited faculty, “Multiple Personality Disorder,” 2nd Annual Dual Disorders Conference, U.S. Journal/Training, Seattle, WA.

Guest faculty, “Treatment of Adult Survivors of Incest and Child Abuse” course, Marylhurst College Art Therapy Program, Marylhurst, OR.

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1990

Invited lecture, “Adult Survivors of Severe Child Sexual Abuse,” Presbyterian Counseling Service, Seattle, WA.

Keynote and clinical demonstration, “Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse: Holograms of the Intergenerational Family - The Recovery Process in Individual, Couple and Family Therapy,” The Master Therapist Series, Department of Psychiatry, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington, CT.

Workshop presenter, “Adult Survivors of Incest and Child Abuse: Etiology, Assessment and Treatment,” Professional Development Associates, Inc., Orlando, FL.

Workshop presenter, “Awakening the Childmind: An Experiential Clinic in Healing and Play,” Professional Development Associates, Inc.,  Winston-Salem, NC.

Workshop presenter, “Adult Survivors of Incest and Child Abuse: Etiology, Assessment, Treatment and the Recovery Process,” Professional Development Associates, Inc., Houston, TX.

Invited workshop presenter, “Awakening the Childmind: An Experiential Clinic in Healing and Play,” INDEPTH annual conference, Seattle, WA.

Invited faculty, 1) “Working with Multiple Personality Disorder,” 2) Supervision Clinic,” 1990 Western Regional Symposium on Child Abuse and Sexual Assault (SCAR), Eugene, OR.

Keynote workshop, “Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse: Holograms of the Intergenerational Family,” Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.

Invited faculty, “Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse: Clinical Demonstration and Consultation/Supervision Intensive,” The London Society for Ericksonian Psychotherapy and Hypnosis, London, England.

Keynote, “Lessons from the Master Warriors for the Workplace,” General Support Staff, annual meeting, Attorney General of Washington, Issaquah, WA.

Faculty, Consultation/Supervision Intensive, Family Psychotherapy Practice of Seattle/Training, Seattle, WA.

Keynote, “Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse: The Recovery Process in Individual, Marital and Family Therapy,” Community Mental Health, Richmond, VA.

Invited faculty, “Clinical Issues in the Treatment of Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse,” Prince William County Community Services, VA.

Invited faculty, “Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse: Holograms of the Intergenerational Family,” Northwest Family Training Institute, Seattle, WA.

Keynote, “Adult Survivors of Incest and Child Abuse: The Recovery Process in Individual, Couple and Family Therapy” workshop,  annual meeting, Kansas Association of Marriage & Family Therapists, Kansas City, KS.

Invited presenter, “Adult Survivors of Incest and Child Abuse: The Recovery Process in Individual, Couple and Family Therapy,” United Family Services, Charlotte, NC.

Invited faculty, “Experiential Supervision Clinic,” 13th Annual Family Therapy Networker Symposium, Washington, DC.

Invited faculty, “Clinical Issues in the Treatment of Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse,” Professional Development Associates, Inc., Charleston, WV.

Invited faculty, “Treatment Issues and Techniques in Treating Severely Traumatized Individuals,” Deschutes County Mental Health, Bend, OR.

Invited faculty, “Clinical Issues in the Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder,” Spokane Community Mental Health, Spokane, WA.

Plenary keynote speaker, “The Family Trance Dance: Collective Unreality in Poly-Abusive Families” and featured workshop leader “Clinical Issues in the Treatment of Adult Survivors of Incest and Child Abuse”, Texas Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, annual meeting, San Antonio, TX.

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1989

Invited faculty, “Clinical Issues in the Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder,” Fifth Annual Western Regional Symposium on Child Abuse and Sexual Assault, Eugene, OR.

Leader, Consultation/Supervision Intensive, Family Psychotherapy Practice of Seattle/Training, Seattle, WA.

Invited faculty, “Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse: The Recovery Process in Individual, Marital and Family Therapy,” Professional Development Associates, Inc., Louisville, KY.

Invited faculty, “Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse: The Recovery Process in Individual, Marital And Family Therapy,” Professional Development Associates, Inc., Charleston, WV.

Keynote, “Clinical Issues in the Treatment of Adult Survivors of Incest and Child Abuse” workshop, annual meeting, Virginia Chapter, National Association of Social Workers, Chesapeake, VA.

Invited faculty, “Using Hypnosis in Psychotherapy,” Community Psychology Group, Portland State University, Portland, OR.

Invited faculty, “Clinical Issues in the Treatment of Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse: Seminar and Clinical Demonstration,” Second Annual Conference for Professionals Working with Adults Molested as Children, Lutheran Family Services, Portland, OR.

Keynote, “Strategies for Change: Psychotherapeutic Intervention” workshop, Spring Institute, Family Council of Virginia, Richmond, VA.

Faculty, “Treating Adult Survivors of Incest and Child Abuse” workshop, 12th Annual Family Therapy Networker Symposium, Washington, DC.

Invited faculty, “Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse:  The Recovery Process in Individual, Marital and Family Therapy,” Clinical Training Associates, Ann Arbor, MI.

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1988

Keynote, “Adult Survivors of Incest and Child Abuse and Multiple Personality Disorder: The Recovery Process in Individual, Marital And Family Therapy” workshop, Community Psychology Group, Portland State University, Portland, OR.

Invited faculty, “Treating Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse” workshop and master class, London Society for Ericksonian Psychotherapy and Hypnosis, London, England.

Invited faculty, “Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse: Holograms of the Intergenerational Family” workshop, annual meeting, American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, New Orleans, LA.

Invited faculty, “Treating Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse” workshop, California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, San Francisco, CA.

Invited faculty, “Treating Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse” workshop, California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, Los Angeles, CA.

Keynote lecture and workshop, “Treating Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse,” annual meeting, West Virginia Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse, Charleston, WV.

Guest faculty, “Hypnosis in Marriage and Family Therapy” workshop, Family Therapy Institute of Alexandria, Alexandria, VA.

Invited workshop leader, “Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse:  The Recovery Process in Individual, Marital and Family Therapy” workshop, Greensboro Mental Health, Greensboro, NC.

Keynote, “Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse: The Recovery Process in Individual, Marital and Family Therapy” workshop, annual conference, Virginia Association for Marriage and Family Therapists, Richmond, VA.

Faculty, “Adult Survivors of Incest and Child Abuse: The Recovery Process in Individual, Marital And Family Therapy,” Family Psychotherapy of Seattle/Training, Seattle, WA.

Invited panelist, “Multiple Personality Disorder,” Exploring our Potentials,  6th Annual National Conference, Voices in Action, Portland, OR.

Faculty, “Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse: The Recovery Process in Individual, Marital and Family Therapy,” Genesis II, Breckenridge, CO.

Invited faculty, “Finding Unconscious Solutions: Hypnotic Techniques For Therapy and Life Enhancement” workshop, Genesis II, Denver, CO.

Invited faculty, “Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse: Holograms of the Transgenerational Family” workshop, First Annual Conference for Professionals Working with Adults Molested as Children, Lutheran Family Services, Portland, OR.

Keynote address, “Multiple Personality Disorder,” Adult Survivors of Incest: The Trauma & The Treatment, Seventh Annual Northwest Conference on Child Abuse, Portland State University, Portland, OR.

Invited faculty, “Treating Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse” workshop, 11th Annual Family Therapy Networker Symposium, Washington, DC.

Invited faculty, “Principles of Hypnosis” workshop, 11th Annual Family Therapy Networker Symposium, Washington, DC.

Keynote, “Using Hypnosis in Family Therapy” workshop, Saskatchewan Psychological Society, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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1987

Invited faculty, “Adult Children of Incest and Child Abuse: Holograms of the Intergenerational Family,” 45th Annual Conference, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Chicago, IL.

Invited faculty, “Hypnosis and Family Therapy,” The Family Therapy Institute of Alexandria, Alexandria, VA.

Invited faculty, “Stress Management in the Professional Family,” annual meeting,  Washington State Trial Lawyers Association, Sun River, OR.

Faculty, “Adult Survivors of Incest and Child Abuse: The Recovery Process in Individual, Marital and Family Therapy,” Genesis II, Breckenridge, CO.

Invited faculty, “Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorders with Special Reference to Physical and Sexual Abuse,” London Society for Ericksonian Psychotherapy and Hypnosis, London, England.

Invited faculty, 1) “A Hypnotic Transgenerational Approach to Marital Therapy: Accessing the Family Unconscious,” 2) “Treating Adult Survivors of Trauma and Child Abuse” workshops, L’Institut Francais de Programmation Neuro Linguistique, Paris, France.

Invited faculty, “Treating Adult Survivors of Incest and Child Abuse” workshop, Family Therapy Networker Symposium, Washington, DC.

Invited faculty, “A Hypnotic Transgenerational Approach to Marital Therapy: Accessing the Family Unconscious,” California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, Berkeley, CA.

Invited faculty, “A Hypnotic Transgenerational Approach to Marital Therapy: Accessing the Family Unconscious,” California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, Beverly Hills, CA.

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1986

Invited faculty, “A Hypnotic Transgenerational Approach to Marital Therapy: Accessing the Family Unconscious,” annual meeting, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapists, Orlando, FL.

Invited faculty, 1) “Hypnotic Marital Therapy,” 2) “Enhancing the Therapist’s Effectiveness: Entering the Family Unconscious” workshops, 9th Annual Family Therapy Networker Symposium, Washington, DC.

Invited faculty, 1) “A Hypnotic Transgenerational Approach to Marital Therapy” workshop, and 2) “The Family Inside the Family Therapist” supervision clinic, 1985/1986 Training Programme,  The London Society for Ericksonian Psychotherapy and Hypnosis, London, England.

Invited lecture, “Hypnosis in Family Therapy,” Department of Psychiatry, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, London, England.

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