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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Dr E.Mark Stern's Keynote Address at EHI7 2013 Annual Conference [PDF]

EHI had it's 7th Annual Conference this last November and we are delighted to be able to share Dr Stern's Keynote Address with you.
Here is an excerpt from Dr. Stern's Keynote:

"Dear people-WELCOME- as I stand before you I most want to establish my footing.

Our related souls may well commix.

So to begin, years and years back and as much as my current 84th year I necessarily continue to reckon with why I persist in being drawn to psychotherapy(or at least the therapy that I have been suited to do.) My format of psychotherapy is not a procedure that needfully curers but more, a process of nurturing and connecting with a core of where the person is, and where they either except the sense of who I am as well as seriously wanted to appear, to where I want to go. So it is accepting double- or as Otto Rank (1941) points out, "the shadow (who is) his mysterious double as spiritual yet real being" (p.71).

The novelist Lawrence Durell (1949) entwines with my culture when he notes that "Psychoanalysis has been in danger of devoting itself only to the tailoring of behavior, too heavily weighted down by the superstructure of clinical terminology, it has been in danger of thinking in terms of medical entities rather than patients." (p.ix)"

~Dr E. Mark Stern, EHI7 Keynote Address, November 15, 2013

Download the full Dr E. Mark Stern's EHI7 Keynote Address here. -[PDF]

Thursday, November 14, 2013

EHI:7 Annual Conference Program Guide

Coming to EHI:7 in San Francisco Nov 15 & 16, 2013? 

The Existential-Humanistic Institute 2013 Annual Conference Program Guide is available for download on the EHI Upcoming Events page and here on the blog : Download the EHI:7 Program Guide.







We are looking forward to engaging with you at EHI:7, we will see you there!

~Existential-Humanistic Institute

Friday, October 4, 2013

Elva Hoxie, PhD, RN, MPH EHI:7 Session Outline

The Impact of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) on the Survivor’s Spouse/Partner From an Existential-Humanistic Perspective

The research is based on three methods used in the nursing research: concept analysis (Morse, 1995; Walker & Avant, 2005), concept advancement (Penrod & Hupcey, 2005), and integrative review, (Broome, 1993). A main tenet and value of the chosen theorectical designs are two-fold: (1) the methods are based in health research, and (2) the conclusions promote practical utlization for clinical application.

Elva Hoxie, PhD, RN, MPH    90 minutes

The critical review of the literature on traumatic brain injury shows the complexity of brain function and illustrates how damage can negatively affect the survivor’s daily existence  (Kandel, 2006; Greve, 2009; Werner & Engelhard, 2007). Trauma to the brain frequently causes  pervasive cognitive dysfunction and a variety of personality changes, including impulsivity,  unpredictability, anger, lack of critical thinking, lack of empathy, and lack of awareness about one’s own impairments (Godwin, et al., 2011; Saunders & Struchen, 2011). These problematic issues have a negative impact on the marital/couple relationship, family dynamics, and relationships in general. Yet, a meaningful and supportive relationship can contribute to the TBI-survivor’s healing from TBI related life changes and psychological trauma…

The purpose is to help facilitate the process of learning to live with the challenges and transcend the psychological pain into existential meaning.

Speakers and sessions are being highlighted here on our blog. Read more about the EHI7 sessions here.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

EHI7 Conference Update Keynote Speaker Announcement Email


Image and link to EHI7 email update with announcement of Dr E Mark Stern as Opening Keynote Speaker

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Join us on November 15/16, 2013 2-days of Speakers and Sessions in San Francisco, CA at EHI:7.

2 days of Speakers & Sessions with opening keynote speaker, Dr. E. Mark Stern. Speakers & sessions include Kirk Schneider, Orah Krug, Bob Edelstein, Tom Greening and Lisa Vallejos.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

E-H Institute Proudly Welcomes: E. Mark Stern, PhD as Opening Keynote Speaker for EHI:7

Dr. Stern's Keynote Presentation

"Grow Old Along With Me: Psychotherapist Looks at His Own Aging"

"Elders, defying their forgetfulness, become the tellers of passionate tales… Alternative realities are a means to soul making." Dr. Stern states that he has come to appreciate the unique poetics of a tousled mind and that pain and suffering, too, can move us into an unfamiliar paradigm. He states that "through an acceptance of the vitality of dying, we once again know the world."

EHI is excited to have Dr. Stern present the opening keynote at this year's upcoming EHI Conference on November 15/16, 2013. The EHI Conference is two days of speakers and sessions held at EHI/AgeSong on Laguna Street in San Francisco.

Speakers and sessions are being highlighted here on our blog. Read more about the EHI7 sessions here.


Dr. E. Mark Stern earned his EdD from Columbia University in 1955 and completed post-doctoral work at the Institute of Psychiatry, University of London and thereafter worked at The Maudsley Hospital from 1955-1956. In 1962, Mark earned a certificate in psychoanalysis from the Training Institute of the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis in New York City and has been in private practice since 1956. Additionally, Dr. Stern was chief psychologist of the New York Clinic for Mental Health from 1960-1964, as well as a consultant in psychology for The George W. Henry Foundation from 1956-1962.
From 1964-the present, Mark has served as assistant, full professor, and now professor emeritus of the Graduate Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Iona College, New Rochelle, New York and formerly adjunct professor of psychology at Seton Hall University and Fordham University. He was also a member of the teaching faculty for the American Institute for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis as well as the Training Institute for Mental Health Practitioners, both in New York, and in 1994 was a visiting professor of psychology at the Catholic University of Australia. Dr. Stern served as editor of The Journal of Pastoral Counseling from 1967-1976, of VOICES: The Journal of the American Academy of Psychotherapists from 1976-1988, and was the founding editor of The Psychotherapy Patient Monograph Series from 1988-2003. Mark has concentrated most of his authorship to books, chapters, articles and projects in the sometimes convergence of religious belief and what is central to the practice of psychotherapy.
Dr. Stern has served American Psychological Association(APA)in leadership positions as president of Division 36, (Psychology of Religion) and 32 (Humanistic Psychology). Additionally, he served four terms on the APA Council of Representatives and was a member of the Fellows Chair Committee for Division 32. Mark is currently a fellow of APA Division 12 (Clinical Psychology), 29 (Psychotherapy and Substance Abuse), 32 (Humanistic Psychology), 36 (Psychology of Religion), and 52 (International Psychology); a fellow of the Association for Psychological Science; and a diplomat in clinical psychology of the American Board of Professional Psychology. He is also a member of the Dutchess County (NY) Mental Hygiene Board, a trustee of the Stanford Free Library, and the finance chair of the Dutchess County Democratic Committee.

New Speakers Announced for Upcoming EHI:7 Conference

Speakers Sessions for EHI Conference on November 15/16, 2013 

EHI is excited to present these Speakers and their sessions at the 2013 E-H Institute Conference in SF. 

View these Presenters' Session Outlines:
>>Bob Edelstein, LMFT, MFT: "Six Existential-Humanistic Philosophical Frames: Empowering the Therapist "

>>Tom Greening, PhD & Lisa Vallejos, MA: "Existential Shattering"

>>Orah Krug, PhD: "Contact and Context—The Paradox of Relational Presence"

>>Kirk Schneider, PhD: "The Polarized Mind—Its Nature, Basis, and Therapeutic Implications"

Session Updates: More Sessions are to be announced here on the EHI blog- Follow us for updates!

Register for EHI:7:  Download the Registration Form here .

EHI:7 More Information: Find out more about EHI:7 here on the EHI website.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Kirk Schneider, PhD EHI:7 Session Outline

The Polarized Mind—Its Nature, Basis, and Therapeutic Implications

Kirk Schneider, PhD    90 minutes

Drawing from my new book The Polarized Mind: Why It’s Killing Us and What We Can Do About It, the purpose of this presentation is to discuss the nature, basis, and alleviation of psychological polarization. The presentation will emphasize experiential participation with didactic material as context. Dialogue and small group exercises will be engaged to address ways to both identify and address polarization in psychotherapy and everyday lives.

Speakers and sessions are being highlighted here on our blog. Read more about the EHI7 sessions here.

Orah Krug, PhD EHI:7 Session Outline

"Contact and Context—The Paradox of Relational Presence"

Orah Krug, PhD   90 minutes

This one and a half-hour workshop will provide participants with a didactic and experiential appreciation for the dimensions of the therapeutic encounter, i.e., the “you” the “me” the “we.”  Being present to all three dimensions is crucial because the therapeutic relationship, which is co-created, by therapist and client is the context for healing and change. Within a safe and intimate relationship clients can let go of past relational patterns and develop new ones by integrating previously disowned feelings and experiences. The workshop will particularly focus on how and why real presence with self, other and world is interrupted in both the client and therapist. Participants will be invited to reflect on their own personal contexts and relational styles to experientially understand how interruptions to genuine contact with clients, with self and with the world can occur.


Speakers and sessions are being highlighted here on our blog. Read more about the EHI7 sessions here.

Tom Greening, PhD and Lisa Vallejos, M.A. EHI:7 Session Outline

"Existential Shattering"

Tom Greening, PhD and Lisa Vallejos, M.A.   90 minutes

This workshop will introduce the concept of Existential Shattering as conceived of by Dr. Tom Greening.  Participants will learn what Existential Shattering consists of and how it is related to trauma and PTSD.  Case vignettes, personal experience and discussion will be utilized during this workshop.

Speakers and sessions are being highlighted here on our blog. Read more about the EHI7 sessions here.

Bob Edelstein EHI:7 Session Outline

"Six Existential-Humanistic Philosophical Frames: Empowering the Therapist "

Bob Edelstein, LMFT, MFT - 90 min Workshop

A core tenet of the existential humanistic philosophy is that presence is a key to guiding therapeutic choices. In this workshop, the presenter will explore six philosophical frames that support the existential humanistic therapist to be more fully present with their clients. This in turn facilitates the clients to be more present with themselves and with the therapist.   The six philosophical frames explored are:
  • Being versus Doing
  • Identifying and exploring existential themes
  • Process versus content
  • Holding the container
  • Everything is everything
  • Inclusion, not amputation
Speakers and sessions are being highlighted here on our blog. Read more about the EHI7 sessions here.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

EHI 7th Annual Conference | Newsletter & Brochure

Print the new EHI:7 Info Brochure & Quick Mail-in Registration Form

We just sent out an EHI email update with the latest info from the new EHI:7 Conference Brochure. You can download and print the EHI:7 Brochure here[pdf] and you can view this EHI email update online here.

EHI 7 November 15/16, 2013 at AgeSong Institute in San Francisco

EHI:7 Conference Theme

Befriending Anxiety and Worry:
Finding Strength and Meaning in Everyday Living

“Finding the center of strength within ourselves is in the long
run the best contribution we can make to our fellow men. ...
One person with indigenous inner strength exercises a great
calming effect on panic among people around him. It is is what
our society needs — not new ideas and inventions; important
as these are, and not geniuses and supermen, but persons who
can “be”, that is, persons who have a center of strength within
themselves.”
~ Rollo May, Man’s Search For Himself

Speaker Proposals Now Being Accepted


We welcome proposals that address this theme from a variety of perspectives with preference for experiential workshops that combine a didactics with ‘felt experiencing’ or other modalities that move us beyond the abstract and talking ‘about’ things.

About EHI:7


Celebrating EHI’s 7TH annual conference, EHI:7 will focus on the introduction and deepening understanding of the theory and practice of existential-humanistic psychotherapy.
Learn the basic assumptions underlying existential-humanistic (E-H) psychotherapy, therapeutic interventions as illuminated through “live” work with active cases, demonstrations, and engaging presentations. Also explore how to effectively work in the “here and now” with yourself, your client, and in the relation between the two. Stretch the principles of E-H beyond psychotherapy into other realms of human experience and psychological work. EHI:7 will be held in San Francisco, at AgeSong Elder Care in centrally-located Hayes Valley neighborhood. The planned schedule will include high level keynote speakers and workshops. EHI:6 hosted over 5 keynote speakers and 6 breakout sessions.

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EHI:7

Existential Humanistic Institute 
2-Day Conference
November 15/16, 2013
AgeSong Institute
624 Laguna Street, 

San Francisco, CA 94102

The Registration Fee covers attendance to keynote and breakout sessions, coffee breaks and a special evening reception. The Professional rate is $250, student rate is $150 and Presenter rate is $150. There is also a 1-Day attendee fee option: 1-Day attendance rate for Professional level is $150, the 1-Day student rate is $75.

Register here for EHI:7 today!

Questions?

Please contact Dr. Mary Madrigal 2013conf@ehinstitute.org

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Read about the EHI 6th Annual Conference 2012 at AgeSong San Francisco:
"Everyday Existentialism: Cultivating Presence, Awe and Meaning"