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February 21, 2010

FINAL: 2010 CPSP PLENARY WORKSHOP SCHEDULE SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 2010

ROOM 30.  10 A.M.-12;  1 P.M.-3 P.M.  “Existential Psychotherapy and Supervision.”  George Gibbs, CPSP Diplomate, psychotherapist at The Ohio State University Harding Hospital.  A day long workshop on the basic concepts of existential philosophy and their application in psychotherapy and supervision.
 
ROOM 30.  3 P.M.-5 P.M.  “Health, Spirituality and Religion:  Perspectives of a Physician-Turned-Priest.”  Ronald David, M.D., M.Div.  Dr. David is a pediatrician who has become an Episcopal priest and chaplain in pursuit of his long interest in the science and theology of health.
 
ROOM 31.  10 A.M.-12.  “Gentle Hearts and Hands:  Healing Touch.”    Jane Reed, M.A., R.N.  Jane is a surgical nurse who became interested in energy work in its  variety of forms.  She will explain and demonstrate the polarity system, the chakra system, reflexology and vibration energy.
 

ROOM 31. 1 P.M.-3 P.M. “History and Theory of Shamanic Practice.” Deb Ling, M.A., M.Div. Deb is the shamanic trainer who will be a presenter at the plenary. She is the Director of the Center for Shamanic Practice and Spiritual Direction in Columbus. Attention will be given to a differentiation between spiritual direction and shamanic practice.

ROOM 31. 3 P.M.-5 P.M. “Improving Quality of Chaplaincy Services.” Henry Heffernan, CPSP Member, Chaplain. Henry is a scholar who has served CPSP in a consultative and teaching role for several years.

ROOM 32. 10 A.M.-12. “The Shamanic Drum.” Deb will discuss the historic nature of the drum in shamanic (and other) traditions. Persons making their own drums will need to pre-pay a drum-making kit of $115.

ROOM 32. 1 P.M.-3 P.M. “Advanced Body Talk Demonstration.” Mary Shields, Ph.D., Advanced Body Talk Practitioner.” Mary is a Reiki Master and Certified
Advanced Body Talk Instructor who practices in Columbus. She will feature a demonstration of powerful balance and Reiki methodology.

ROOM 32. 3 P.M.-5 P.M. “Psychergonomics: Holistic Wellness in the Workplace.” Robert Menz, CPSP Diplomatge. Bob is an Employee Counselor and EAP Director at Emerson Climate Technologies. He will present a holistic model of mind-body-spirit, understanding how psychosocial factors impact the health and well-being (or injury and sickness) of employees.

Except for the drum-making fee for Deb Ling, there is no charge for these workshops.

It will help Plenary planners if you can register for a workshop. Contact Jim Gebhart at jgebhart@wowway.com.

Detail information, including 2010 CPSP Plenary Brochure, can be found by clicking here.

Posted by Perry Miller, Editor at February 21, 2010 11:14 AM

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