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About this Event
Showcasing The Interoceptive Self
Presentation Description:
As we move through life, our interoceptive self can perceive and interpret inside our own bodies. “…Winnicott used to say that the mother introduces the baby’s mind to the baby’s body and the baby’s body to the baby’s mind. This [statement] is a metaphor for describing the relational context for the development of an embodied psyche.” – R. Bauer
In this presentation we will explore the necessity of recognizing and opening interoceptive states as they emerge in treatment and create opportunities to develop new pathways to enrich the lives of those suffering from eating disorders and trauma.
Attendees will learn to trust their innate ability to “attend” empathically, respond authentically and translate non-verbal experiences into cognitive insight. Collaborative interactions will include discussion aimed at identifying specific evidence-based practices that can pair with embodied methods to guide clinicians in facilitating meaningful experiences.
Objectives:
- Identify and explain the importance of integrating interoceptive awareness into the treatment of eating disorders.
- Explain one embodied technique that will allow interoceptive processes to be accessed.
- Utilize one UT concept that can be adapted into attendee’s own practice.
Presenters:
Melanie Smith, PhD, LMHC, CEDS-C, (She/Her)
Susan Kleinman, MA, NC-DMT, NCC, CEDS-C (She/Her)
About Susan Kleinman:
Susan Kleinman, MA, BC-DMT, NCC, CEDS-S, is a Creative Arts Therapy Supervisor and Dance/Movement Therapist for The Renfrew Center of Florida. Ms. Kleinman is a trustee of the Marian Chace Foundation, Past President of the American Dance Therapy Association, and past Chair of The National Coalition for Creative Arts Therapies. She has published extensively, presented widely, and is the recipient of the American Dance Therapy Association’s 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award and the 2014 Spirit of iaedp award. Her work is featured in the documentary entitled Expressing Disorder: Journey to Recovery.
About Dr. Melanie Smith:
Melanie Smith, PhD, LMHC, CEDS-C, is the Director of Training for The Renfrew Center. In this role she is responsible for developing and implementing clinical training and programming that is consistent with emerging research and evidence-based practice. Dr. Smith is co-author of the peer-reviewed treatment manual and patient workbook, The Renfrew Unified Treatment Model for Eating Disorders and Comorbidity published by Oxford University Press. Dr. Smith is a Certified Eating Disorders Specialist and Approved Supervisor and is a Certified Therapist & Trainer of the Unified Protocol for the Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders (UP).
CE Information: We will be awarding 3 CE's for this event. License number is needed for CE's.
Refund Policy: Tickets are nonrefundable, not available at the door, and nontransferable.
We will be awarding 3 CEs! Continuing Education provided by:
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Farmer's Table, 1901 North Military Trail, Boca Raton, United States
USD 15.00 to USD 40.00