Northern California EMDRIA Regional Meeting
March 14, 2009
Preservation Park, Oakland, CA
Fee: $45 (Includes 2 half day presentations and Lunch)
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Niles Hall and Ginn House at Preservation Park

Saturday, March 14

Preservation Park

8:00 – 8:15 Registration, Coffee

8:15 – 8:45 Welcome - introduction

9:00 – 12:15 Morning Presentations

Room A: Carol Odsess , Ph.D.

       Enhancing EMDR with Energy Psychology

Room B: Video of Francine Shapiro, Ph.D. and discussion:

      "Know the Why and How to Choose Your What: Some Essentials of  EMDR Model and Methodology"  moderated by Philip Manfield, Ph.D.(Part I)

                     

12:15 – 1:30 Lunch (sandwich lunch is provided)

1:30 – 4:45 Afternoon Presentations (Continuation of Morning Presentations)

            (Attendees should return to the room they were in for the morning presentations)

Room A:  Douglas Cybela , Ph.D.

           Performance Enhancement Using EMDR & HeartMath.

Room B: Video of Francine Shapiro, Ph.D. and discussion (Part II)

      "Know the Why and How to Choose Your What: Some Essentials of  EMDR Model and Methodology"  moderated by Philip Manfield, Ph.D.(Part II)

4:45 - Closing

To register:

Registration is open to all clinicians who have completed any part of an EMDRIA approved basic EMDR training. Registrations will be accepted at the door; however, lunch will only be provided for fully-paid registrations received on or before Saturday, March 7.

To register in advance, please fill out your name and email address in the spaces provided above (near the top of this column).   Then select the presentations you would like to attend and send a check (see instructions below). All presentations will be in very large rooms and we do not expect to turn away any registrants.  In the unlikely event that the presentation of your choice is full, we will notify you by email immediately.

Saturday, March 14

    Email List: Please indicate if you wish to receive an email announcement every three months of EMDR-related events not sponsored by EMDRIA. 

    CEU Credits: All presentations are approved for either 3 or 6 units of CA BBS CEU credits.  Approval to offer EMDRIA CEU's has been applied for for both presentations; EMDRIA CEU credits are needed for those EMDRIA members who are "certified" (or are applying for certification) and those who are "approved consultants." (Application for EMDRIA Credits is under review) TO RECEIVE CEU’S PARTICIPANTS MUST COMPLETE AN ENTIRE COURSE (SIX HOURS or THREE, depending on the length of the course.)

    There is no charge for EMDRIA CEU's, however, there is a separate sign-in and certificate, and you need to let us know in the box below that you need EMDRIA CEU's (approval to offer EMDRIA CEU's has been applied for). Also let us know if you wish to obtain CA BBS CEU's @ $5 per three hour presentation, $10 for the 6 hour one.):

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Fee:

The fee for the day is $45, covering both morning and afternoon sessions and lunch (sandwich and drink). Optional CA BBSE CEU credit is available for $5 per 3 hour session ($10 for the six hour session). Please make out a separate check for presentations and (optionally) for CEU's.  We anticipate that all attendees will be able to attend the presentation that is their preference. Send Check(s) made out to "Philip Manfield, Ph.D."  to:

Brooke Hall, EMDR Regional Meeting
PO Box 4782
Walnut Creek, Ca. 94596

Cancellation:  Reservations may be cancelled for a full refund up until one week prior to the event.  After that date, no refunds will be given.

Payment

Mail check  to:

Brooke Hall, EMDR Regional Meeting
PO Box 4782
Walnut Creek, Ca. 94596

Please make out a check for $45 for the day's presentations (made out to "Philip Manfield, Ph.D.").. Also make out a separate check (made out to "Philip Manfield, Ph.D.") if you would like BBS CEU’s (ten dollars - five dollars per presentation.) We will need to email you with a confirmation, so please include your email address. There will be registration at the door on Saturday, March 14, 2009, however lunch will probably not be provided to late registrants.

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CEU's

      CA BBS CEU’s will be available for California MFT’s and Social Workers for a five dollar fee per course. No CEU's will be available for M.D.'s or Psychologists.  Each three hour session   meets the qualifications for 3 hours of continuing education credit for MFCC's and LCSW's as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences and the 6 hour session meets the qualifications for 6 hours of continuing education credit for MFCC's and LCSW's as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. The courses are sponsored by Philip Manfield, whose provider number is PCE 3429.   Reservations may be cancelled for a full refund up until one week prior to the event; after that date, no refunds will be given. If you register and pay for a presentation and do not attend, your registration fee will be forfeited. A description of each course can be found by clicking on the name of the presenter in the right column of this page.  EMDRIA credits for the two 3 hour presentations may be available for one of both presentations, but we will not know for which (if any) until right before the meeting. The six hour presentation involving the video tape of Dr. Shapiro has already been approved for 6 hours of EMDRIA CEUs. If you want CA BBS CEU’s, please include a separate check made out to "Philip Manfield, Ph.D." totaling five dollars per presentation for which you would like BBS CEU’s. There is no charge for EMDRIA CEU's (see below). Phil Manfield, Ph.D. maintains responsibility for this program and it's content in accordance with EMDRIA standards.

These courses meet the qualifications for 3 hours of continuing education credit for MFT's and/or LCSW's as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. (6 hours for Dr. Shapiro's video tape presentation.)  EMDRIA credits will be given for the 6 hour session and authorization to offer EMDRIA CEU's for the two three hour presentations have been applied for and are currently under review.(We will probably not know if we receive approval for them until the beginning of March.) If you need these CEU's be sure to fill out both the EMDRIA signin/signout sheet as well as the standard signin/signout sheet. EMDRIA credits are available only to those attendees who have completed all parts of an EMDRIA Approved Basic EMDR Training. EMDRIA credits are of value only to those who are or plan to become EMDRIA certified.

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Preservation Park is in downtown Oakland. at 13th St. and Martin Luther King Jr. Way.  It is a few blocks south from the 12th street exit/entrance of US 980 freeway, which is also CA 24. You can reach Preservation Park by BART by taking the 12th St downtown station and walking about 5 blocks north on 12th Street. Click HERE for Driving directions.

Other Questions:

If you have additional questions please contact the registrar Brooke Hall by email at:  brooke.jpg (23432 bytes)  In order to permit the administrators to live a normal life, please do not telephone either the registrar or Dr.Manfield; emails to the registrar will be responded to promptly.

 

Communications containing text in this box will not be received:    

2009 Presenters:

Carol Odsess, Ph.D

Douglas Cybela, Ph.D.

Francine Shapiro, Ph.D.

Previous Year's Presenters (Click on each for details):

2008:

Andrew Leeds. Ph.D

Janina Fisher , Ph.D.

2007:

Ricky Greenwald

Harriet Sage

Panel of Consultants: Joan Lovett, Phil Manfield, and Harriet Sage

2006:

Laurel Parnell - Case Formulation and Target Development in EMDR Treatment. 

Jim Knipe - Targeting positive affect to clear the pain of unrequited love, codependence, avoidance, and procrastination Approved for 3 units of EMDRIA CEU's RC02002-02(b)

A. J. Popky - "Detur" addiction urge reduction Approved for 3 units of EMDRIA CEU's RC02002-02(a)

Landry Wildwind - Developing the Integrative Ego State. Approved for 3 units of EMDRIA CEU's RC02002-02(c)

2005:

Ann Pagliaro, MSW  (EMDR & Aging) Note that this presentation meets the BBS's criteria for 3 hours required CEU on Aging. (Some of the material presented will not be EMDR as defined in Francine Shapiro's text.)

Krystyna Kinowski, Ph.D. (BFF Resource Protocol) (Although this protocol utilizes alternating bilateral stimulation, it is not EMDR as defined in Francine Shapiro's text.)

Judy Lightstone, MA (EMDR & Dissociation)(Although this protocol utilizes alternating bilateral stimulation, it is not EMDR as defined in Francine Shapiro's text.)

Joan Lovett, M.D. (Enhancing Attachment Potential)

Philip Manfield, Ph.D. (The Art of EMDR Targeting)

Barbara Maynard, MA (EMDR & Somatic Interweaves)(Although these techniques utilize alternating bilateral stimulation, they are not EMDR as defined in Francine Shapiro's text.)

Shirley Jean Schmidt, LPC (DNMS Resource Protocol)(Although this protocol utilizes alternating bilateral stimulation, it is not EMDR as defined in Francine Shapiro's text.)

Charles Wickstrand, MA (EMDR with Phobias)

These courses meet the qualifications for 3 hours of continuing education credit for MFT's and/or LCSW's as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. (6 hours for Dr. Shapiro's video tape presentation.)  EMDRIA credits will be offered for the 6 hour session and approval has been applied for to offer EMDRIA credits for the other two presentations.

 

Hotel Accomodations:

For people coming from out-of-town, the downtown Oakland Marriott (510-451-4000) is four blocks from Preservation park and had rooms available the last time we checked, and also at their Courtyard by Marriott across the street. The Best Western University Inn on University Avenue in Berkeley (510-849-1121) is four and a half miles from Preservation Park and costs around $100. It is not as new or nice as the Marriott nor is it within walking distance, but it is clean and cheaper.

 

Parking

There has been a change this year from previous years. You can now park in the garage directly across the street from the main gate of Preservation Park, and there will be NO CHARGE. (We have paid the city to keep this garage open for us on Saturday.) The lot in which we have parked in previous years is now a construction site.) You can reach it from 11th Street or 12 Street. Make a left turn onto Jefferson Street, and enter the lot from the enterance on Jefferson Street. Go to the other side of the lot and park in any open spot (there are 200) including those that say "PERMIT ONLY." Exit the Martin Luther King Jr.Way side of the lot, and cross diagonally to Preservation Park.

 

Date:

      Saturday, March 14, 2009

Where:

      Preservation Park in downtown Oakland. at 13th St. and Martin Luther King Jr. Way.  It is a few blocks south from the 12th street exit/entrance of US 980 freeway, which is also CA 24. You can reach Preservation Park by BART by taking the 12th St downtown station and walking about 5 blocks north on 12th Street.

       Preservation Park is a cluster of 12 beautifully restored Victorian buildings.  We will be meeting in the Niles/Ginn building. Maps locating the buildings are located in various places around the park, and you can see a PDF of the map by clicking on the link to it at the top of this page.

This meeting is held in facilities which are in compliance with the American Disabilities Act. Please notify the sponsor of this workshop and Preservation Park if special accommodations are required.

Driving Directions:

Preservation Park is in downtown Oakland. at 13^th St. and Martin Luther King Jr. Way. It is a few blocks south from the 12th street exit/entrance of US 980 freeway, which is also CA 24. Assuming you are driving:

From Marin, SF, Livermore or Walnut Creek, From Marin, you would take 580 to the East Bay and continue on 580 past the Bay Bridge interchange. From SF you would cross the Bay Bridge and stay on 580 towards Hayward. In either case you would then take the 980 offramp to Downtown Oakland, which comes up right away on the right. From Walnut Creek, take US 980 freeway, which is also CA 24 through the Caldecott Tunnel past the intersection with 580.  From Livermore, take 580 to the 980 offramp to Downtown Oakland, which comes up right. Then, from all these directions, take your third exit or so is 12th street, and you need to go left over the Freeway at your first opportunity. Martin Luthor King Jr is the second street you come to on the other side of the Freeway, and the parking garage is right there on MLK between 12th and 13th Street. Parking is free, even though there may be a fee schedule (we have rented the whole garage.) (980 is also known as CA 24. In the other direction, it is the one that goes through the tunnel to Walnut Creek)

From San Jose, take the freeway along the East side of the Bay to the to 980 which goes in the Direction of Walnut Creek.  Take the 12th St offramp, turn right on 12th Street and then follow the instuctions above. 

 


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