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ESTD 2010 |
Healing from Traumatic Relationships:
Psychological and Societal Perspectives on Trauma and Dissociation |
Closing Date: 15 October 2009!!
ACT NOW! This really is your last chance to make your submissions for the conference, but there's still time if you act quickly. You are invited to submit proposals for papers; case studies; symposia;
mini-workshops and presentations using a variety of media.
Click here for details: http://www.estd2010.org/call.html |
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PRE-CONFERENCE TRAINING SESSIONS:
A series of intensive training workshops will take place from 9am to 5pm before the main conference begins. These are already proving to be popular and the need to book early is stressed. Presenters and topics to be covered within the sessions are:
Nel Draijer (Netherlands) - Transference Focused Psychotherapy techniques in the treatment of DID
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Joy Silberg (USA) - Treating Traumatized Children and Adolescents with Dissociative Symptoms and Disorders
Christine Courtois (USA) - Integrative and Multimodal Treatment of Complex Traumatic Stress Disorders
Remy Aquarone (UK), Suzette Boon (Netherlands), Andrew Moskowitz (UK) Assessment and diagnosis of dissociation and the dissociative disorders
Michael Paterson (UK)
EMDR and Ego State Therapy: Healing Complex Trauma and Dissociation
Full details of all of the Pre-Conference Training can be found here: http://www.estd2010.org/training.html |
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MAIN CONFERENCE KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
The keynote speakers for the main conference are internationally respected experts of exceptional reputation and standing within the areas of Trauma and Dissociation and who have a strategic view of the issues to be addressed during the conference. Keynote Speakers are:
Sandra Bloom (USA)-The Sanctuary Model: A System for Addressing Organisational and Societally-Based Trauma
David Howe (UK) - The legacy of childhood neglect: an attachment perspective
Suzette Boon (Netherlands) - Skills-based structured group treatment for patients with dissociative disorders: Opportunities and Challenges
Bruce Perry (USA) - The Neurodevelopmental Impact of Childhood Maltreatment:
Implications for Programmes, Practice, and Policy
Details of all of the Keynote Speakers can be found here: http://www.estd2010.org/speakers.html |
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ACCOMMODATION UPDATE:
Many delegates have been asking about accommodation near the conference venue.
There is
a lot of information on bed and breakfast accommodation and guest houses close to the venue on the conference web site.
There is also a page about hotels that are nearby. You can find this information at http://www.estd2010.org/bandb.html.
The information about hotels is at http://www.estd2010.org/accommodation.html
NEW! Stranmillis College (pictured above) is part of Queen's University and has 40 en suite single rooms available (including breakfast) for just £39 per night. It is about a 15-20 minute walk to the conference venue but there is also a regular bus service that stops right outside Stranmillis College and Queen's University. The details of this option are on the conference web site. |
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Why Register Now?
There are many reasons to register right now :
- early registration discount available
- ESTD/ISSTD member discounts available
- be guaranteed a place at the conference
- take advantage of cheaper air fares
- pick from a wider choice of accommodation options
- make the most of current exchange rates if you are based in the Euro zone
Click here for details: http://www.estd2010.org/register.html
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Don't miss out!
Keep up to date with developments on the ESTD 2010 conference. Add this email address to your address book. It will help to stop our emails going to your "Junk Mail" folder Add: office@estd2010.org |
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Click here for the main conference web site:http://www.estd2010.org |
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