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Motivational Interviewing - An International Symposium

Posted 20 Jan 2010 - 14:33 by root

  • Motivational Interviewing
  • New Zealand
  • VAADA Comorbidity E-news

 

 

Motivational Interviewing - An International Symposium Christchurch, New Zealand
4-5 March 2010

This event is described as ideal for psychologists, counsellors, psychiatrists, nurses, social workers, researchers, educators, policy analysts, students and other people interested in deepening their understanding and expanding their thinking about MI.

Informative, and engaging keynote addresses to stimulate discussion will be delivered by a host of professional diverse regional and international speakers.
Confirmed speakers to date include:
Steve Allsop, PhD - National Drug Research Institute at Curtin University of Technology, Australia
Eileen Britt, PhD - Department of Psychology, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Daryle Deering , PhD - National Addiction Centre, Christchurch School of Medicine
David Hodgins, PhD - Department of Psychology, University of Calgary, Canada
Glen Kilgour, PhD - Department of Corrections, New Zealand
Mr Ian MacEwan - Drug & Alcohol Practitioners Association Aotearoa/New Zealand
Steve Martino, PhD - Department of Psychiatry, Yale University, USA
Joel Porter, PsyD,
Mark Wallace-Bell, PhD & Mr Kevin Austin

The registration fee for this event is NZ$375.00 (gst inclusive). Venue is the Rydges Hotel Christchurch.

For a registration form please contact: joel.porter@pacificcmc.com

 

 

 

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