nicabm
The National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine

"Find Out Why THOUSANDS of Practitioners All Over the World Turn To The Psychology of Health, Immunity
and Disease Conference For Their Training and
Continuing Education Needs."

Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, December 8th - 14th 2008

Open your practice to new ideas and challenges

Earn Up to 40 Continuing Education Credits







From: Ruth Buczynski, PhD

          President and Licensed Psychologist
          The National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine

Re:    The Psychology of Health, Immunity and Disease Conference


Dear Colleague,

Never, ever before have we had the opportunity we have today.

Some major concepts are starting to gel in ways that translate into remarkably powerful applications.

We are really just beginning to get the implications of neuroplasticity, inflammation, sugar addiction, and insulin resistance; why they matter so much to our physical health. And how they are linked to our mental health. On top of that, it’s now becoming clear, that these and other processes can play a previously unexplored role in the treatment of trauma.

At the same time, it is obvious that mind–body medicine can take the lead in influencing these processes.

When we better understand these concepts, and some of the research that's being done, we can have a remarkable impact. The tools we already know and have worked so hard to hone can be repurposed for even greater success.

To do this, we need to see hypnosis, guided imagery, energy psychology, and mindfulness meditation within a broader context, to expand our vision of what it is we could do, and what our contributions might be.

This conference is where these ideas converge…where you and your specialty can take the lead.





Neuroplasticity


Learn how you can use neuroplasticity (the brain's ability to rewire and create new neural circuits at any age) to create new possibilities for your patients.

Let me tell you about three sessions that shed new light on how our brains seem to take control, especially when we feel threatened or upset.

  • Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself— Joe Dispenza, DC will show you how to utilize the extraordinary potential of our minds - how to teach your clients to interrupt the circle of counter-productive emotional habits and break the pattern of repetitive behavior that just doesn't work.
Joe Dispenza

Joel Robinson

Brent Atkinson

"As a first timer, I was thrilled at what I have learned here. I never thought I would walk away with such tangible skills that will be immediately applicable to my patients. This is better than any medical conference I've ever been to. Thank you so much!"

Catherine M. Schaffer, RPA-C
Bridgeport, NY
Catherine Schaffer



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Inflammation


Our understanding of inflammation represents a far-reaching, giant leap forward in disease prevention and treatment. Finding the right balance between the body's intricate pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory forces might hold the key to health and well-being. Although inflammation is our first line of defense against bacteria and viruses, long-term or severe inflammation can cause serious health problems.

The simple truth is: the more researchers study inflammation and its influence on health, the more we realize that mind/body interventions can play a key role in reducing its impact on the onset of disease.

First, it's important to understand the basics of inflammation:

William Joel Meggs


Then, you will want to master the interventions shown to be effective in reducing the impact of inflammation:


While there is no evidence that hypnosis cures individuals facing various diseases, it is proven that hypnosis can help to diminish symptoms of diseases, and as a result, can relieve pain, stress, and post-traumatic syndromes. Exciting new research also shows that hypnosis can be an effective tool in reducing some inflammatory processes.

Bill O'Hanlon

Michelle Ritterman

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Sugar Addiction, Inflammation, & Sleep Deprivation: The Missing Link in the Insulin Resistance and Obesity Epidemic


The role of sleep deprivation, cortisol, and insulin resistance in maintaining optimum weight leads us to the conclusion that, for some people, stress can be fattening and the fat–free diet mentality may be adding on pounds.

Beyond that, sugar addiction is implicated in many behaviors and emotional issues (i.e. depression, anxiety, mood/eating disorders, obesity, diabetes, and other addictions). Acting like a drug, sugar affects the same neurochemicals as heroin and amphetamine and heightens the body's sensitivity to sugar.

Karen Wolfe

Kathleen DesMaisons

Robert Naiman
  • Healing Sleep and Dreams: An Integrative Approach — Rubin Naiman, PhD presents an integrative mind/body/spirit approach to the evaluation and treatment of major sleep and dream disorders in adults. With a theoretical and pragmatic foundation for integrating sleep therapies into your practices, learn how to promote better sleep health.

Karen Wolfe
  • Is Stress Fattening?: An Integrated Lifestyle Approach to Move from Stress to Strength — Karen Wolfe, MMBS, MA will introduce specific lifestyle factors that can make the brain and body chemistry work for you and your patients to create the vibrant health, energy, and mind-body well-being they have always wanted. Going beyond traditional diet, exercise and stress management advice, discover an integrated lifestyle approach to healing that considers the body/body/spirit.


Weight Management and Digestive Issues


Weight Management is about our relationship with food, and fortunately, mind–body medicine offers so many approaches to move that relationship into a journey from low self-esteem and struggle to one of self-discovery and optimal health. Take a look at some of these information-packed sessions:

Michelle May

  • Food, Mood, and Behavior— in this Pre-Conference Master Class, Norm Shealy, MD will explore how deficiency of essential nutrients leads to erratic serotonin production and imbalances in a wide variety of neurochemicals.
Norm Shealy

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  • Digestive Wellness– The Systemic Consequences of Digestive Imbalance — Elizabeth Lipski, PhD will discuss digestive imbalances that can lead to depression, fatigue, arthritis, eczema, psoriasis, migraines, asthma, ADD, chronic fatigue syndrome, and auto–immune illnesses. This workshop will focus on practical solutions associated with food sensitivities, celiac and gluten intolerance, probiotics, supplements, and' how to recognize inflammatory vs. healing foods.
Elizabeth Lipski

Thomas O’Bryan

"This is undoubtedly the best conference I’ve ever attended, which continues to bring me back year after year. The collegial relationships have lasted over the years too!"

–Bunny B Czarnopys, MSW, LSCSW, LCMFT
Hutchinson, KS
Bunny B Czarnopys


Trauma, the Freeze Response and its Clinical Syndromes


We used to describe stress as the fight/flight response. However, as we’ve come understand more about PTSD, we are now thinking it is more correct to see stress through the lens of the fight/flight/freeze response. This represents a giant leap forward.

Beyond PTSD, trauma survivors often experience a wide variety of health problems. In considering the neurophysiology traumatic stress, we find that the freeze response is implicated in many chronic diseases.

Robert Scaer
  • The Infinite Complexity of the Traumatic Experience: Implications for Diagnosis and Healing — Robert Scaer, MD: Trauma may simplistically be defined as stress in the face of helplessness. This simple, relatively precise definition lends itself to a significant revision of our concepts of trauma, and has implications for how we look at the effects and symptoms of trauma. In this workshop, push the limits in defining trauma to understand and treat its effect on the body and mind.

Maggie Phillips
  • Healing the Pain of Trauma — In this post-conference master class Maggie Phillips, PhD discusses how trauma can create an internal straitjacket that restricts growth of body, mind, and spirit and generates devastating emotional and physical pain. Explore the major mechanisms of pain, especially the role of trauma as a “root cause” of persistent and chronic pain, as well as the pain dynamics the central nervous system, the polyvagal system, and the role of brain chemistry in the experience of pain.

Mark Dworkin
  • Neurophysiology in Healing Complex PTSD — Mark Dworkin, LCSW will focus on ways of reaching into the pain of the traumatized patient and will demonstrate a process for healing ruptures of attunement that threaten to disrupt a psychotherapeutic experience.

Edward Tick

Laurie Leitch

Victoria Follette

Robert Scaer
  • Trauma, Dissociation and the Healing of Combat Stress — Robert Scaer, MD discusses the epidemic of behavioral problems in our Iraq veterans, an issue that goes beyond the definitions imposed by PTSD. We will review the physiology of combat stress, look at gender issues, the nature of combat, the role of training and the social implications of exposure to warfare. Together we will examine Combat Operational Stress and introduce therapeutic designs that address COS, and the need for family and community reintegration.


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Energy Psychology


Change is hard. Beliefs, thoughts, and behaviors often continue as if they have a life of their own…and that’s why new approaches grounded in energy psychology are so cutting–edge and timely.

Combining meridian–based treatments with the most recent discoveries from neuroscience, powerful energy psychology approaches can initiate change. Though still controversial, they are rapid, non–invasive techniques with few side effects.


Carol Look

Maggie Phillips

Mary Sise

  • Synchronicity and Simultaneity of Thought — Norm Shealy, MD. Synchronicity, holographic thinking, the implicate order and the morphogenic universe: all these concepts are part of the simultaneity of thought, an inherent intuitive ability to instantly grasp and understand complex inter–relationships.
Norm Shealy

  • Cell-Level Healing: Hands-on Practices — Joyce Hawkes, PhD. How do cells communicate? How do they create the energy of life? How do they produce the molecules that maintain the integrity of structure and healthy function? Using the tools of biophysics, coupled with advanced imagery, experience the efficacy of cell–level healing, an adjunctive therapy that can enhance other modalities of healing.
Joyce Hawkes

  • Living on the Edge of Chaos...While Remaining Sane — Christine Page, MD explores the place between structure and chaos as a powerful place of growth and transformation. This workshop will explore belief patterns and fears which anchor us to the past, safe ways to enter unknown territory and finally ways to create a world which surpasses anything experienced before.
Christine Page

  • Epigenetic Medicine — The Genie in Your Genes — Dawson Church, PhD will teach you how to engage powerful epigenetic influences through the quality of emotions, thoughts and intentions, and how the Epigenetic Health Cycle can be applied in your practice.

Dawson Church

  • Pain Relief with EFT — Carol Look, LCSW presents strategies to use EFT, to address limiting beliefs, expand comfort zones, release resistance, and enhance your client’s psychological relief and comfort regardless of their diagnosis. Collaborate with the medical team and offer your clients an empowering approach to healing pain and illness.
Carol Look

"This conference is like a wonderful buffet, where one can taste and sample a variety of cutting–edge modalities to enrich their practices."

– Mary Rademacher, Psychology
Marshall, MN
Mary Rademacher



Further Applications of Mindfulness Meditation


Mindfulness is a deceptively simple way of relating to experience that has been successfully practiced for over 2500 years to alleviate human suffering. It has been shown to be effective in reducing hypertension, and in treating anxiety and depression. Researchers at the University of Wisconsin have also found it to have positive effects upon the brain and to influence immune function.

So, much of treatment success points to the relationship between practitioner and patient. By developing a personal mindfulness practice, we can learn to connect deeply with awareness, compassion, inner attunement, patience, and empathy to transform our therapeutic presence.

RSiegel

CGermer

Ron Siegal
  • Bridging Divides: Integrating Mindfulness Meditation with Other Spiritual Practices— Ronald Siegal, PsyD will explore ways in which mindfulness practices can be adapted to suit Christian, Jewish, and other religious traditions, as well as some of the ways in which they can run religious teachings. Learn how to introduce mindfulness practices to people who might initially be wary of them, as well as ways to work therapeutically with differences of belief and worldview.

Victoria Follette

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Polly Young Eisendrath
  • When Self Meets No-Self: A Dialogue between Jung and Buddhism — Drawing from diverse aspects of being human, both individuality and interdependence, Polly Young-Eisendrath, PhD will present a new model for more confident and compassionate relationships with applications that relate to psychotherapy, parenting and leadership.

Ron Siegal
  • This Very Moment: Mindfulness for the Therapeutic Relationship— Ronald Siegel, PsyD will present, in this Master Class, how to develop a personal mindfulness practice and use this to transform your therapeutic presence. We will explore common obstacles to being fully with our clients or patients, and how mindfulness practice can help us to deal with the personal challenge of spending our days trying to connect deeply with people in distress.

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Advances in Psychotherapy



  • The New Signs of Love: Strong Bonds, Strong Partners — Susan Johnson, EdD. This keynote will present the highlights of the new science of love as it recognizes the importance of emotional bonds and the innate need for safe emotional connections between couples. It will outline the emerging integration of social psychology, health psychology, neuroscience and attachment theory.
Susan Johnson

  • Clearing A Space: A Brief Practice for Finding Sanctuary in the Midst of illness, Crisis, or Change. — Joan Klagsbrun PhD. Clearing a Space, a component of Gendlin’s Focusing work is an evidence–based brief method of finding, and then setting aside, the usual collection of thoughts, opinions, and feelings we tend to carry inside ourselves. This method has been shown in recent studies to increase emotional and functional well–being in people with cancer, trauma, and other painful conditions.
Joan Klagsbrun

  • Beyond Trauma: EMDR for Everyday Issues — Deany Laliotis, LCSW The Eight–Phase Model of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) emphasizes how present triggers can activate earlier associations that inform our feelings, thoughts, and behaviors. Participants will gain an appreciation of EMDR as a comprehensive treatment approach and learn how it can be applied to a broad range of clinical issues with lasting results.
Deany Laliotis

  • Talk to Your Client's Eyes — Not Just Their Ears! — Danie Beaulieu PhD. Studies of multiple intelligences and multisensory learning have shown that new insights, understandings and behaviors are acquired more rapidly when more of the senses participate in the process. Impact Therapy uses many different sensory techniques to trigger and recruit the client's powerful multisensory learning systems to promote the therapeutic process. In this workshop, participants will discover creative new tools and techniques to recruit the client's powerful multisensory learning systems to promote the therapeutic process
Danie Beaulieu

Bill O'Hanlon

  • The New Signs of Love: Strong Bonds, Strong Partners — Susan Johnson, EdD. This keynote will present the highlights of the new science of love as it recognizes the importance of emotional bonds and the innate need for safe emotional connections between couples. It will outline the emerging integration of social psychology, health psychology, neuroscience and attachment theory.
Susan Johnson

Brent Atkinson

  • Lessons of Loss: Grief and Narrative Disruption — Robert Neimeyer, PhD. Participants will learn ways to listen beneath the story that clients tell themselves and others about their loss, to metaphorically help clients explore more deeply their felt experience and find the seeds for future growth.
Robert Neimeyer

  • The Crucial Role of Anger in the Process of Healthy Boundary-Setting — Brent Atkinson, PhD. Decades of relationship research have uncovered why simple assertiveness techniques often fail, and have identified how people who are good about setting boundaries in relationships actually go about doing it. In this workshop, participants will learn how to help clients combine the expression of anger with other effective means to set boundaries in their relationships, when needed.
Brent Atkinson

  • Better Than Prozac: Translating the New Brain Science into Greater Clinical Results — Bill O’Hanlon, LMFT. New research shows the critical contribution movement, especially regular aerobic exercise, plays in helping people decrease depression and anxiety levels and increase cognitive functioning and the ability to take in new learning. This workshop will give you a clear and compelling overview of this exciting new research that will help you jumpstart stuck clients.
Bill O'Hanlon

  • Hold Me Tight: Strengthening the Bonds of Love — Susan Johnson, EdD. This workshop offers participants the wisdom gained from our new scientific understanding of love and from 25 years of research and clinical practice in Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT).
Susan Johnson

James Gordon

  • Hypnotic Methods to Produce Spontaneous Healing in Couples — Michele Ritterman, PhD. Through use of metaphor and the subtle utilization of naturally occurring trance phenomena, you'll learn how to interrupt rigid patterns and repetitive dialogues without arousing resistance or confrontation.
Michele Ritterman


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Chronic Pain


Mind–Body Medicine interventions are particularly effective in treating both chronic pain and in helping to restore quality of life to those who are enduring pain on a daily basis.


  • Healing Pain: An Innovative Breakthrough Plan to Overcome Pain and Suffering — Ann Berger, MSN, MD will review the connection between physical pain and suffering: learn how to help patients describe their pain, how to perform a comprehensive and accurate assessment of their pain, and provide information on different medications and complementary therapies like acupuncture, reiki, mind body modalities and others used for pain treatment.
Ann Berger

Blake Tearnan

  • Pain Relief with EFT: Helping Your Clients to Release the Emotional Contributors to Pain and Illness — Carol Look, LCSW presents strategies to use cutting-edge energy therapy technique, EFT, to address limiting beliefs, expand comfort zones, release resistance, and enhance your client's physiological relief and comfort regardless of their diagnosis. Collaborate with the medical team and offer your clients an empowering approach to healing pain and illness.
Carol Look

Norman Marcus

  • Ten Reasons Why People in Pain Don't Heal and How They Can — Maggie Phillips, PhD will present several brief interventions designed to address and remove ten obstacles to successful treatment of emotional and physical pain conditions. Topics include: ways to reverse and regulate the emotional and physical impact of traumatic experiences; the necessity of medicine for the "mind" as well as the body; how to utilize the polyvagal nervous system in planning treatment strategy; how to help pain patients create healing connections and how to teach people in pain to build on success.
Maggie Phillips

  • Effective Pharmaceutical Treatment for Chronic Pain — Robert Cochran, MD discusses the pharmaceutical treatment of chronic pain that has for many years entailed the use of a combination of drugs, a practice known as polypharmacy. With increasing awareness that pain is often an expression of the bipolar spectrum, learn how it is now possible to customize drug and drug combinations for individual patients.
Robert Cochran


"Even though I’ve been holistic in my approach as an MD, I found it to be a remarkable, wonderful conference which could and should help to revolutionize our way of practicing medicine."

– Carolyn E. Shettler, MD
Birmingham, Michigan




Positive Psychology


Happy people enjoy countless benefits - not just feeling good, but enhanced productivity and creativity, more fulfilling relationships, superior physical health, and even longer life.

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  • The How of Happiness: Boosting Well-Being through Gratitude, Kindness, and Optimism — Sonja Lyubomirsky, PhD. Until recently, many scientists were pessimistic about the very notion that happiness can be lastingly increased. Dr. Lyubomirsky will discuss the critical factors that bolster our likelihood of success, as well as how to understand and overcome the many obstacles to happiness. Much of our health and happiness is within our control.

R Emmons

H Emmons

Bill O'Hanlon
  • Better Than Prozac: Translating the New Brain Science into Greater Clinical Results — Bill O’Hanlon, LMFT will discuss the critical contribution movement, especially regular aerobic exercise, plays in helping people decrease depression and anxiety levels and increase cognitive functioning and the ability to take in new learning. This workshop will give you a clear and compelling overview of this exciting new research that will help you jumpstart stuck clients. You will also get some simple strategies to get your patients started in their exercise routines.

Madeline Van Hecke

Kathleen Brehony

James Gordon

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  • At the Heart of Caregiving: Healthcare as a Ministry — Verna Benner Carson, PhD. With increased technology, insurance procedures, requirements for documentation, as well as our commitment to see more patients, complete more tasks, do more with fewer resources while staying current with health–related knowledge, is it any wonder that we’re overwhelmed and exhausted? By mapping the strategies for our own personal and spiritual health, let us rediscover the joy that brought us to the profession and transform our place in today’s health care system.



"Outstanding array of top experts in a variety of established and cutting edge fields...Truly inspirational and invigorating...the friendliest conference I have ever attended."

-Kenneth S. Nickerson, PhD Psychologist
Chattanooga, TN


Power Boost Your Career


Six optional lunch–time sessions to build your practice and give you more opportunities.

B O'Hanlon

  • Harnessing the Power of the Media — Michelle May, MD. PR is the most effective way to build credibility and market your business, service or product. During this session, you will receive a step–by–step process for becoming media worthy and savvy.

Michelle May

  • How to Get Published — Kathleen Brehony, PhD. Gain insight into what it takes to get yourself published and learn tips on how to get started.

Kathleen Brehony

  • Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know About Websites — Joe Bavonese, PhD. A website can help build your practice and generate lots of referrals. We’ll look at web pages you really need to discuss and how to increase the number of visitors to your site and how to play the search engine game. You’ll receive access to a webpage created exclusively for this workshop, with numerous online links and resources to help you once you’ve returned home.
Joe Bavonese
  • Personal Coaching — Kathleen Brehony, PhD. From definition to marketing to strategy – design and build your professional skills to become a personal or executive coach.
Kathleen Brehony

  • All You Need to Know About Self–Publishing. — Dawson Church, PhD. There’s no single best way to get a book into print. Learn the various forms of self–publishing, and for which type of book each form is best. This session with the publisher of Energy Psychology Press focuses on marketing, and the specific techniques that the savviest self–publishers of today are using to promote their books successfully.
Dawson Church

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Practitioners Respond to War and Natural Disaster


Learn how mind–body medicine is playing a vital role in disaster response teams and how you might get involved.

James Gordon
  • Using Mind–Body Medicine to Heal the Wounds of Wars James Gordon, MD. Techniques of mind-body medicine will be shared including meditation, guided imagery, biofeedback, and yoga. Also exercises in self-expression, through words, drawings, and music in a meditative and educational small group format will serve as resources that may help populations traumatized by war and natural disasters.

Laurie Leitch
  • Therapist as a Global Change Agent— Laurie Leitch, PhD. Is it too lofty an idea to imagine that therapists can help change the world? When each day we are deluged with stories of disaster, violence and brutality around the world, is it unrealistic or even arrogant to think that we could play an active part in changing the world? Come and hear how therapists are playing this vital role on disaster response teams.







So what does the conference look like?


To maximize your learning, this week has been specially created with a variety of training formats. The program is designed for you to customize an educational experience that's just right for you.



Monday through Wednesday, you'll choose from among these in-depth training workshops:


Then, beginning Wednesday evening through Saturday morning, you'll experience a combination of keynote presentations and 90-minute concurrent sessions on a wide range of topics. Choose workshops from among 8 different tracks and discover practical applications that you can use right away.


You will wrap up the week by selecting from one of the following master classes - and once again go in–depth into a critical topic.






"A well-balanced conference that combines intensive, knowledge packed lectures and lovely day time breaks for rejuvenation.  I am so glad I came... it has helped me get a power boost personally and professionally. Thank you!!"

-Wendy H. Davis, MS
  Jacksonville, FL



The Psychology of Health, Immunity, and Disease Conference stands out ...quite simply, because it's a conference that can make a difference.

So, what are the benefits?


We've designed the conference with an emphasis on you, the practitioner, so that you will gain "take home" ideas that work!


Look what's included with your registration!

  • Education with CE/CME CreditsReceive up to 40 credits in medicine, nursing, psychology, counseling, marriage & family counseling and social work. Click Here for More Details.


  • Comprehensive Workbook (a $250 value)This one-of-a-kind reference guide is filled with models, summaries, checklists, diagrams, resources and samples from all the main conference sessions.

  • Case MaterialWe encourage you to bring questions and case material representing your most perplexing clinical practice situations to get direct advice from our experts.

  • Take Home Ideas that WorkYou'll leave inspired and refreshed with up-to-the-minute information and skills about what is being done around the world.

  • Networking Made EasyEvery aspect of this program is designed to help you build your professional network of colleagues, resources and even referral possibilities. You’ll be our guest for 3 continental breakfasts so that you can meet the practitioners who will be most helpful to your practice.

  • Distinguished FacultyDon't miss this opportunity to tap into the knowledge of these carefully selected cutting-edge practitioners.

  • Power Boost Your CareerSix optimal lunch–time sessions to build your practice and give you more options.

  • Conference BookstoreAs a convenience to you, we will be offering a wide selection of books and recordings by conference presenters and other authors.

  • NICABM RecordingCan't attend 2 workshops at once? Make your choice and be assured that you can purchase recordings of those you missed.

  • A Multi-Disciplinary FocusBroaden the scope of your practice and improve the quality of your care by networking with other specialists.

  • Practitioners Respond to War and Natural DisasterLearn how mind–body medicine is playing a vital role on disaster response teams and how you might get involved.

  • Hilton Head Island Enjoy 12 miles of beach–front, perfect for walking or biking, a multitude of day and evening activities and a variety of shops and restaurants.


  • So many concepts with cutting–edge implications. So many leading experts. So many ideas for your practice. So much you won't want to miss.




    "This is a one of a kind conference! It has cutting–edge speakers, hands–techniques and provides a whole new paradigm for health and wellness."

    – Adrienne Ressler, MA, LMSW, Counselor
    Ft. Lauderdale, FL
    Adrienne Ressler

    Every year at NICABM, we provide a rich, vibrant, emotionally sustaining experience– more like a convergence of think–tank ideas among a gathering of like–minded colleagues and friends...A conference where you can relax, network, and feel supported in your practice.

    Come to Hilton Head this December, renew your sense of what it means to be a caregiver, reconnect with others like yourself, and leave feeling more skilled, better informed, and thoroughly nurtured than when you came.

    There is no doubt – these are stressful times. It is not surprising that patients are seeking mind-body medicine solutions like never before, giving practitioners tremendous opportunity. But to take full advantage, we must be prepared with effective applications.

    Only by being exceptional, can we fully serve those who need our help. Each year, we convene with one common goal: to make a difference in the way health care is being practiced.

    And that makes for a most magical week. See for yourself, take this opportunity and join us this December at the Psychology of Health, Immunity, and Disease Conference.



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