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PRESENTED BY
The Society for the
Integration of Spirituality
and Psychotherapy and
Veteran’s Heart Georgia*,
with generous
contributions from the
Georgia Psychological
Association
LED BY
Edward Tick, Ph.D., is a
psychotherapist, writer,
educator, and veterans’
advocate. He is Clinical
Director of Sanctuary: A
Center for Mentoring the
Soul, and of Soldier’s
Heart: Veterans’ Safe
Return Programs. His
most recent book is War
and the Soul, winner of
ForeWord Magazine’s Best
Psychology Book of 2005.
HOSTED BY
The Episcopal Church
of the Epiphany
2089 Ponce de Leon Ave.,
NE Atlanta, GA 30307
www.epiphany.org
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Every member of society is affected by war and can participate in healing our veterans returning from all wars, even if we do not know them personally or encounter them in our work lives
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2008
8:45 a.m.—4:00 p.m., Epiphany Parish Hall
A workshop with Edward Tick, PhD for clinicians, healing professionals and clergy
We will examine Post-traumatic Stress Disorder as an identity disorder and soul wound, and learn psycho-spiritual interventions that rebuild identities, shrink trauma, and restore wounded dimensions of soul. Join us in an exploration of the universal dimensions of veterans’ wounding as revealed through history, archetypal psychology and cross-cultural perspectives.
SISP Members—$90, non-members-$125
Six core contact hours of continuing education have been approved by the Licensed Professional Counselors Association of Georgia, the Georgia Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, and the Georgia Society for Clinical Social Workers.
Seven core contact hours of continuing education have been approved by The Georgia Psychological Association.
*An organization dedicated to healing the effects of war in our veterans of all wars, their families and our communities
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