UAMFT Annual Spring Conference
May 16-17, 2008
Landmark Inn
Kimball Junction, Utah
1-800-548-8824
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Friday, May 16 Breakout Sessions
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Saturday, May 17:
"In the Presence of Grief"
Dorothy Becvar, Ph. D.
Workshop Description
Recent research indicates that bereavement never fully ends for those who have lost a loved one. Contrary to older models, new data indicate that persons who have entered the “valley of the shadow of death” live thereafter, to one degree or another, in the presence of grief. More than picking up the pieces and moving on, individuals are challenged to create an entirely new picture, or story, about themselves, their world, and what it means to live. This may involve acknowledging grief as a constant companion while also learning to open up once again, to reclaim joy, as well as sadness, as valid and acceptable parts of experience. Similarly, awareness of being in the presence of grief, regardless of the passage of time, is crucial for therapists working to help family members resolve death, dying, bereavement, and related end-of-life issues. Understanding grief as an inevitable part of the context may enhance the ability to provide meaningful assistance. And having an awareness of the impact on the therapist of such work, as well as of personal losses, is essential.
Participants will have an opportunity to gain understanding of various grief reactions and to learn ways to support not only their clients but also themselves on healing journeys consistent with evidence derived from the latest research studies. They will be provided with an overview of various contexts of grief including: anticipated and unanticipated death; euthanasia issues; child loss; sibling loss; parent loss; spousal loss; and loss of an extended family member or friend. Also discussed will be grief in the context of therapy, with a focus on strategies related to creating funerals, ceremonies and other healing rituals; searching for meaning; and the process of reclaiming joy, as well as consideration of ways in which therapists may take care of themselves and deal with personal losses when these occur.
Dorothy S. Becvar, Ph.D., M.S.W., is a Professor in the School of Social Work at Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO. A Licensed Marital and Family Therapist and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Dorothy has published extensively and is the author of the books, Families that Flourish: Facilitating Resilience in Clinical Practice (W. W. Norton, 2007); In the Presence of Grief: Helping Family Members Resolve Death, Dying and Bereavement Issues (Guilford Press, 2001); and Soul Healing: A Spiritual Orientation in Counseling and Therapy (Basic Books, 1997), as well as the editor of the book The Family, Spirituality and Social Work (Haworth, 1997). With her husband, Raphael J. Becvar, she has co-authored four books: Family Therapy: A Systemic Integration (Allyn & Bacon, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2006), Pragmatics of Human Relationships (Geist & Russell, 1998), Hot Chocolate for a Cold Winter's Night: Essays for Relationship Development (Love Publishing, 1994), and Systems Theory and Family Therapy: A Primer (University Press of America, 1982, 1999). And she is co-editor, with William Nichols, Mary Anne Pace-Nichols and Augustus Napier, of the Handbook of Family Development and Intervention (Wiley, 2000). In addition to a small private practice, Dorothy is also President/CEO of The Haelan Centers ® , a not-for-profit corporation that is dedicated to promoting growth and wholeness in body, mind and spirit. In January, 2007, she assumed the role of Editor of Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal.
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Conference
Schedule and Presentation List
(note change in schedule)
Friday,
May 16
(Total
CEs: 5)
8:00-8:30 Registration
8:30-9:00 Welcome and Introductions
9:00-10:30 Panel Discussion
10:30-11:00 Poster Presentations / Morning break
11:00-12:30 Concurrent Clinical Presentations
A. Core Competencies in Advanced Training: What the Supervisors Say About Pre-Intern Training
Thorana S. Nelson, Ph.D, LMFT; Todd Graves, MS, LMFT
B. Beyond
Words--Expressive Therapies and
Loss: A Panel Discussion,
Mary
C. Stanley, MPS, ATR-BC; Tony Ollerton, MT-BC; Ida Yoked, MPS, ATR
C. The Ethical Need for
Comprehensive Eating Disorder
Treatment, Marty
Erickson, PhD, LMFT
12:30-2:30 Networking Lunch, Awards, and
Annual UAMFT Meeting
2:30-4:00 Concurrent Clinical Presentations
A.
Co-Parenting
Works:
Helping Divorced and
Divorcing Parents Navigate
Transitions in Parenting,
Victor
Nelson, M. Div., S. T. M.
B. Third World Model for PTSD Survivors, Chuck Andrews, MSW, LCSW, LMFT
C. CoupleCARE: How to Add an Empirically-Supported Couple Education Component to Your Practice, Jeffry H. Larson, Ph.D., LMFT
4:30-5:30 UAMFT Board Meeting
5:00-7:00 UAMFT Networking Social and hors devours
Saturday,
May 17
(Total
CEs: 6)
8:00-8:30
Registration
8:30-9:00
Welcome and introduction
9:00-10:30
Dorothy Becvar
In
the Presence of Grief
10:30-10:45
Morning break
10:45-12:30
Dorothy Becvar
12:30-2:00
Lunch on your own
2:00-3:30
Dorothy Becvar
3:30-3:45
Afternoon break
3:45-5:00
Dorothy Becvar