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Poster Submission andStudent Submission ContestGlenn Saxe, MDAssociate Chief of Psychiatry for Research and Development; Director, Center for BehavioralScience; Children’s Hospital Boston; Harvard Medical School. Author of CollaborativeTreatment of <strong>Trauma</strong>tized Children and Teens: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Trauma</strong> Systems <strong>The</strong>rapy Approach.Mark Schwartz, ScDCo-founder and Co-clinical Director of Castlewood Treatment Center for eating disorders inSt. Louis, Missouri. Past Clinical Co-director of the Masters and Johnson Institute. AdjunctProfessor in the departments of Psychiatry and Obstetrics at St. Louis University School ofMedicine. Author of Sexual Abuse and Eating Disorders; Editorial Board of <strong>The</strong> Journal ofEating Disorders.Richard Schwartz, PhDDeveloper of the Internal Family Systems Model and Director of the Center for SelfLeadership in Oak Park, Illinois. Associate Professor of psychiatry at the University of IllinoisCollege of Medicine. Author of Internal Family Systems <strong>The</strong>rapy; co-author of Mosaic Mindand Family <strong>The</strong>rapy: Concepts and Methods.Daniel J. Siegel, MDFormer director, training program in child psychiatry and the Infant and Preschool Serviceat UCLA. Associate clinical professor of psychiatry, UCLA School of Medicine; Co-director,Mindful Awareness Research Center; faculty, Center for Culture, Brain, and Development.Director, Mindsight Institute. Author of <strong>The</strong> Developing Mind: Toward a Neurobiology ofInterpersonal Experience, Parenting from the Inside Out: How a Deeper Self-Understanding Can Help You Raise Children Who Thrive, and <strong>The</strong> Mindful Brain: Reflectionand Attunement in the Cultivation of Well-Being.Joseph Spinazzola, PhDExecutive Director, <strong>Trauma</strong> Center at Justice Resource Institute. Associate Director forResearch and Site Coordinator, <strong>Trauma</strong> Center Community Practice Site, National Center forChild <strong>Trauma</strong>tic Stress.Martin H. Teicher, MD, PhDAssociate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School; Director of the DevelopmentalBiopsychiatry Research Program and Laboratory of Developmental Psychopharmacology atMcLean Hospital. His research studies range from inquiries into the molecular mechanismsof brain development to brain-imaging studies of the effects of childhood maltreatment onbrain development. He is a Callaghan Investigator by NARSAD for his studies on adolescentdepression. Dr. Teicher has published more than 150 original research reports and bookchapters and holds 13 U.S. patents.Rob TimmonsField Director, Iraq Veteran, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America.Anthony ToombsDirector, Children’s <strong>Trauma</strong> Recovery Foundation. He is a professional musician who usesrecording arts as a tool to engage discouraged and traumatized youth to create narrativesand purpose.Bessel A. van der Kolk, MDMedical Director, <strong>Trauma</strong> Center at Justice Resource Institute. Professor of Psychiatry,Boston University School of Medicine. Director, Boston Community Practice Site, NationalChild <strong>Trauma</strong>tic Stress Network. Author of Psychological <strong>Trauma</strong> and <strong>Trauma</strong>tic Stress: <strong>The</strong>Effects of Overwhelming Experience on Mind, Body and Society; Past President, InternationalSociety for <strong>Trauma</strong>tic Stress Studies.Staff Sergeant Jose VasquezServed 14 years in the Army and Army Reserve as a Cavalry Scout, Medic, Nurse, and HealthServices Instructor. In January 2005, he applied for conscientious objector status; his case isstill pending. Jose is an active member of Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW). He is pursuinga PhD in Cultural Anthropology from the City University of New York.Eric Vermetten, MD, PhDTrained in the Netherlands, Yale, Stanford and Emory Universities, Dr. Vermetten is a Colonelin the Dutch Army and Head of Research at the Military Mental Health Group in theDepartment of Defense, as well as Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the NeuroscienceDivision of the University Medical Center Utrecht. His research focuses on the biologicalbasis of trauma-related disorders. President of the International Society of Hypnosis. Hismost recent book, co-edited with Martin Dorahy and David Spiegel, is <strong>Trauma</strong>tic Dissociation.Marla Zucker, PhDAssistant Director of <strong>Trauma</strong> Center at Justice Resource Institute and Project Coordinator forthe Center’s youth violence prevention programming.<strong>The</strong> <strong>Trauma</strong> Center is pleased to offer its poster submission and studentsubmission contest. This year <strong>Trauma</strong> Center is acceptingresearch posters from graduate students, interns, post-doctoral fellowsand junior investigators. Also welcome are poster submissionsfrom more senior clinical practitioners describing assessmentapproaches, treatment frameworks and program models. Practicingclinicians using the arts/expressive arts in their work with traumatizedclients who are interested in representing their work in aposter display should include one or more jpeg pictures depictingthe products they are developing with their clients. Developers ofinnovative trauma services and interventions who are interested inshowcasing their intervention/treatment/assessment models alsoare welcome.Selected posters will be prominently featured on Day Two of theConference, with a formal poster session beginning at 5 p.m.Posters will be displayed on 6- x 2-foot flat/horizontal tables.Proposals that relate to this year's primary conference themes (neuroscience,attachment and/or therapeutic interventions) will receivespecial consideration. In addition, all student, intern and fellow submissionswill automatically be entered into a poster competition,with special prizes (medals and cash) awarded to the threestrongest submissions. Prizes will be awarded during the eveningposter session/social hour.Proposals should be no more than 200 words in length, excludingproposal title, author names, author affiliations and contact information(email/phone) of the lead author. Submissions should be submittedelectronically to the attention of Dr. Joseph Spinazzola, PhD,by May 1, 2007: jspinazzola@traumacenter.org. All applicants mustbe registered for the conference by the time proposals arereviewed. Applicants will be notified electronically of acceptance byMay 15.ACCREDITATION<strong>The</strong> <strong>Meadows</strong> is approved by the following boards to offering continuingeducation. NAADAC Approved Provider, Provider # 000217. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Meadows</strong>is recognized by the National Board for Certified Counselors to offer continuingeducation, Provider # 5687. Course meets qualification for continuingeducation credit for MFTs and/or LCSW as required by the California Boardof Behavioral Sciences, Provider # 2645. Provider Approved by CAADAC,Provider # OS-03-960-0807. Provider Approved by CAADE, Provider #CP30 730 C 0707. MFT for the State of Illinois, Provider # 168-000155.LCSW/LSW for the State of Illinois, Provider # 159-000839. Florida Board ofClinical Social Work, Marriage and Family <strong>The</strong>rapy and Mental HealthCounseling, Provider #50-2933-1. Florida Board of Psychology, Provider #50-2933-1. Texas State Board of MFT Approved. MSW for the State of Texas,Provider # CS2462.“<strong>The</strong> Justice Resource Institute is approved by the American PsychologicalAssociation to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. <strong>The</strong> JusticeResource Institute maintains responsibility for this program and its content.”Pre-conference Workshop I meets criteria for 14 credit hours; Pre-conferenceWorkshops II through VIII meet criteria for 7 credit hours each. <strong>The</strong>Psychological <strong>Trauma</strong> Conference meets criteria for 14 credit hours, and thecombined program meets criteria for 21 hours. (<strong>The</strong> combined programwith Workshop I meets criteria for 28 credit hours.)

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