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                  NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FORGIVENESS
                         IN CLINICAL PRACTICE
 
       April 25 & 26, 1996   University of Maryland at Baltimore
 
Among the nationally and internationally known presenters are:
 
  Terry Anderson - longest held Lebanon hostage
  Harry Aponte, ACSW - renowned therapist and author
  Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy, Ph.D. -renowned pioneer in family therapy
  Frederick A. DiBlasio, Ph.D. - noted author & therapist
  Richard Fitzgibbons, M.D. - noted author and therapist
  Judith Landau-Stanton, D.P.M. -renowned psychiatrist and author
  Lewis Smedes, Ph.D. - renowned authority on forgiveness
 
General Sessions
 
Live demonstration (Harry Aponte), Anger and DSM IV disorders,
Self-destructive Behaviors, Forgiveness Definition, Exoneration,
Family-of-Origin Work, Resolving Family Pain and the Experience of
Forgiveness.
 
Workshops:
 
Forgiveness as it relates to:
 
Addictive Disorders, Sexual Intimacy, Emotional Intimacy, Incest,
Sex Offenders, Aging, Infidelity, When Therapist Need to Forgive,
Christian Perspective, Forgiveness Models, Family Members of
Suicide Victims, DSM IV Disorders, Apology from the Strategic
Therapy Perspective, Forgiveness and Race, Perceptions of
Therapists, Children of Divorced Parents, Anger, Forgiveness and
Health, Narrative Psychology, Interpersonal Healing, Low-Income
Children,  Phenomenological Understanding, Personality Disorders
and Self-Forgiveness.
 
For Hotel Reservations: call 1-800-465-4329 and ask for the special
conference rate of $87 plus tax, Single or Double, for the
Baltimore Inner Harbor Holiday Inn (Conference Site).
 
Early Registration: $155 (after March 6, 1996 -- $175).
Continuuing Education Certification -- $10 (13.5 CEUs Psychology &
Social Work, 16.5 Nursing).   Mail check to National Conference on
Forgiveness in Clinical Practice, c/o Dr. Frederick A. DiBlasio,
University of Maryland at Baltimore, School of Social Work, 525 W.
Redwood Street, Baltimore, MD 21201-1777.  Registrants will receive
additional information, brochure and Choice-of-Workshop Form or
call the Conference Phone Line: 1-800-332-8622 ext. 69260
FAX: 1-410-706-6046 to receive a brochure.  Conference limited to
450 on first-come basis.
_______________________________________________________________
Print and Send form below via US Mail with check.  Sorry no E-mail
registrations.
 
Early Registration: National Conference on Forgiveness
Name: _______________________________________
Address: _________________________________________________
Phone:   ______________
Amount Enclosed: $ _______.  Payable to "Forgiveness Conference".

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