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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Anxiety Relief:  A 5-Day Intensive Training


Level
:  Introductory - Intermediate - Advanced
Dates:  Sept. 21 - Sept 26, 2014 (We start Monday Sept 22nd, 9am sharp)
Location:  The Omega Institute for Holistic Studies, Rhinebeck NY
Description:  Will be Available Online at the Omega Site Spring 2014
NOTE.  Space will be limited to allow for intensive interaction and skill practice!

For more information and to register, contact:

The Omega Institute Registration Office
The Omega Institute, 150 Lake Drive, Rhinebeck, NY 12572
Phone (Registration) 877.944.2002 (toll free in the United States) 845.266.4444 Monday–Thursday from 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. E.S.T., and Friday from 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. E.S.T.Fax 845.266.3769
Explore the Omega Institute Rhinebeck Campus Online


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A Practical Introduction to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Clinical Practice:  A 1-Day Professional Workshop


Level
:  Introductory
Date:  April 14, 2014
Location:  London, Ontario Canada
Description:  Workshop Flyer
For more information and to register, contact:
Marisa Thorburn
Solutions On Site
E-mail register@sosworkshops.ca




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Deepening Your Clinical Practice Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy:  A 2-Day Professional Workshop
Level
:  Introductory to Intermediate
Dates:  March 12 & 13, 2014
Location:  Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Canada
Description:  Workshop Flyer

For more information and to register, contact:
Mary Lee Booth, R. Psych
Director, Child & Youth and Adult Clinical Services
Mental Health & Addictions Services
Five Hills Health Region
(306) 691 6459
Email mboo@fhhr.ca

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Why Its Hard Being Human:  The Ways We Create Our Own Suffering and What to do About it



Level
:  For the Public / All are Welcome
Date:  April 23, 2014
Location:  Sienna College, Albany NY
Description: A free talk to the public and students on the roots of human suffering and its alleviation from an ACT point of view. 

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