Friday, November 13, 2009 at 9:00 AM - Sunday, November 15, 2009 at 5:00 PM (GMT+1000)
November 13-15, 2009
Conference program (draft) now available!
The conference is now sold out. However there are still places available in the pre-conference workshop with Kirk Strosahl and Patti Robinson! (See link below)
There will also be a pre-conference workshop, Super Charge Your ACT Case Conceptualization and Intervention Skills, led by Kirk Strosahl & Patti Robinson, on 11-12 November. This is an advanced 2-day ACT workshop for practitioners who have some familiarity with working with the ACT model.
Subscribe to the ANZACT 2009 Conference feed to get updates on this and other conference-related activities.
Take part in discussions on ACT by joining the local listserve (email-based discussion group):
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/acceptanceandcommitmenttherapy_ANZO/
Join the ACT community worldwide and locally for access to a huge range of ACT-oriented resources for treatment and research by becoming a member of the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science, Australia-New Zealand Chapter: http://www.contextualpsychology.org/australia_new_zealand_membership_form
Friday, November 13, 2009 at 9:00 AM
- to -
Sunday, November 15, 2009 at 5:00 PM (GMT+1000)
Founded in 2005, the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science (ACBS) is dedicated to the advancement of functional contextual cognitive and behavioral science and practice so as to alleviate human suffering and advance human well being. www.contextualpsychology.org
The Australia-New Zealand Chapter of the ACBS was founded in April 2009. For local ACBS events and information, go to www.anzact.com.
| View other Association for Contextual Behavioral Science - Australia and New Zealand Chapter events |
|
|
Contact the Host |
|
|
Subscribe to receive notifications of future events by this host |
You can download the Conference program from anzact.com at http://anzact.com/images/Documents/anz_act_program_final.pdf
You will receive a printed copy of this program at the Conference.
Email
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
MySpace
Digg
del.icio.us
Reddit