| DECEMBER 2008 |
December 6, 2008
Saturday
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LECTURE - BEYOND CRYING
“Beyond Crying: Pain, Trauma, and Stress in Early Childhood”
ZERO TO THREE, 23th NTI: Westin Bonaventure Hotel, Los Angeles, CA.
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December 16, 2008
Tuesday 11am |
LECTURE - ANNI BERGMAN PARENT INFANT TRAINING PROGRAM
Suzi will be lectureing about the The Anni Bergman Parent Infant Training Program
Location : 224 West 20th Street, NYC, NY. |
| NOVEMBER 2008 |
November 5, 2008
Wednesday 6-8 pm |
INTERVIEW WITH MYRON HOFER, MD - New York Zero-to-Three Network
The Effects of Psychology on Biology: The Impact of the Parent - Infant Relationship on Healthy child Development
Tenth Annual Hedi Levenback Memorial Evening with a Zero-to-Three Pioneer
Suzi Tortora will be interviewing Myron Hofer, MD
Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services (120 W. 57th St., Room 306, New York, New York
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| OCTOBER 2008 |
November 5, 2008
Wednesday 6-8 pm |
LECTURE - EMOTION IN MOTION
"Nurturing relationships through multisensory interaction in dance movement therapy”
Suzi Tortora is the invited lecturer for a half day pre-conference workshop
for the American Dance Therapy Association 43nd Annual Conference, Austin, Texas. |
| AUGUST 2008 |
August 27 - 30, 2008 |
FOUR DAY ADVANCED TRAINING “Ways of Seeing: Dance Movement Therapy with Infants, Children & Families”
Programa de Entrenamiento en Danza Movimento Terapia de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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August 4 - 5, 2008 |
TWO SESSIONS: WORKSHOP TRAINING AND POSTER SESSION “Autism Unfolded”; and “Beyond Crying: Pain, Trauma, and Stress in Early Childhood”
World Association for Infant Mental Health (WAIMH) Congress Yokohama, Japan for more info: www.waimh2008.com
Lecture: AUTISM UNFOLDED: FOLLOWING A YOUNG CHILD’S JOURNEY FROM OBJECT TO RELATIONSHIP
Poster session: Beyond Crying - Pain, Trauma, And Stress In Early Childhood: The Role of Nonverbal Implicit Knowing
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MARCH - APRIL 2008 |
April 25, 2008
Friday
9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. &
April 26, 2008
Saturday
9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m |
Regulation, Attachment and Emotional Development - Part 2 An On-going Clinical Education Series in Infant and Early childhood Education
Families in motion: understanding movement, gesture, and pre-verbal communication in young children.
Presenter:
Suzi Tortora, EdD, ADTR, CMMA, KMP
Friday, April 25, 2008 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. & Saturday, April 26, 2008 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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April 5, 2008
Saturday
1-6pm
March 30, 2008
Saturday
1-6pm
March 29, 2008
Sunday
1-6pm |
SPRING WEEKEND WORKSHOP
DANCE THERAPY AND FOCUSING With Dr. Miriam Roskin Berger, ADTR and Dr. Joan Lavender, PsyD
When: Sat & Sun, Mar 29 – 30 & Sat, Apr 5, 2008, 1 – 6pm
Cost: $250 plus reg. fee (save 50% on reg. fee by registering online below)
Where: 92nd Street Y - 1395 Lexington Ave, NY, NY 10128
Mar 29, Lower Dance Studio, basement;
Mar 30,Buttenwieser Hall, 2nd Floor;
Apr 5, Lower Dance Studio, basement or call 212.415.5500
Gendlin's Experiential Focusing is a bodily-centered therapy process which gives you access to a deep level of knowing, leading to inner transformation you can feel immediately and apply to your life. While most approaches to therapy are based on the assumption that it is good to be more "in touch" with yourself, Focusing teaches you how to do this. Focusing is a highly-regarded and well-researched process that has been shown to correlate with positive life change, enhanced self-esteem, and the experience of integration and wholeness. This workshop will explore the relationship from the dimension of Focusing to the world of movement and dance improvisation. Identify felt senses (as distinct from emotions) in your body. Enable the felt sense to communicate its message to you, from the edge of your awareness. Use dance movement improvisation and felt sensing together for healing. Eligible for ADTA CEUs.
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March 1, 2008
Saturday
2-6pm |
SPRING ONE-DAY WORKSHOP
DANCE MOVEMENT PSYCHOTHERAPY: INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN With Suzi Tortora, Ed.D., ADTR, CMA, LCAT, LMHC
When: Sat, Mar 1, 2008, 2 – 6pm
Cost: $75 plus reg. fee (save 50% on reg. fee by registering online below)
Where: 92nd Street Y - 1395 Lexington Ave, NY, NY 10128
Buttenwieser Hall, 2nd Floor or call 212.415.5500
Sensitize yourself to the ways young children communicate, learn and express themselves through their movement and senses. Gain hands-on experience information that is useful for all professionals and parents of young children, with or without special needs. Learn about Dr. Suzi Tortora’s Ways of Seeing dance movement psychotherapy program through exploring nonverbal cues expressed by infants and young children and experiencing movement activities that support early attachment relationships and social, emotional, and cognitive development. For parents, caregivers, and professionals, these activities can be used with families or in groups and in dyadic and individual therapeutic, hospital, preventative and childcare settings. |
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