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Psychotherapy Networker Symposium

Topic: Biofeedback and NeurofeedbackPublished February 28, 2019

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For 42 years, the Networker Symposium has been psychotherapy’s essential gathering, with 150 workshops, a faculty of over 100 of the field’s leading contributors, and 4,000 of its most creative and inquiring practitioners. Join leading innovators from around the world to explore how the latest advances in the field have expanded our vision of therapeutic transformation—and discover a new range of possibilities to bring fresh ideas and renewed creativity into your practice. Plus get up to a year’s worth of CE hours. This year’s featured speakers include: Malcolm Gladwell, Bessel van der Kolk, Daniel Siegel, Susan Johnson, Gabor Maté, and Mary Pipher.Come visit us in the exhibit hall More Info: https://www.facebook.com/events/2107239362919633/ Website URL: https://biofeedbackinternational.com/

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