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2023.11.30 NYACP Annual Business Meeting and Training
Thursday, November 30, 2023, 8:30 AM - 7:00 PM EST
Category: Events
NYACP 2023 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING AND TRAINING
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Here's what NYACP Member, Family Specialist and Collaborative Professional Bob Raymond, Ph.D., "Deb’s training Avalanche metaphor takes you through the entire collaborative process, from lacing up your boots,, through team building skills, to negotiating the bumps, then unbuckling after a successful journey. You will learn new skills and get fresh insights. You don’t want to miss this training!" |
10:45am - 12:00pm: ANCHORS OR OBSTACLES?
Participants from the three disciplines of Finance, Mental Health and Law will focus on process management, using resistance and “debris” the clients give off to move the process forward. We will discuss avalanche “characters” and problem types. Participants will learn to identify his/her/their own triggers while in avalanche territory. Techniques for rolling with resistance will be explored to use the clients’ own motivation and movement through the process. Skills for rolling with resistance will be taught and practiced.
LUNCH
1:00pm - 2:30pm: STRENGTHENING YOUR “BACKCOUNTRY” BRAIN
Participants will get a crash course in the Neuroscience of conflict. Participants will learn the biology behind the way that the brain processes conflict, so that they can experience conflict with a clear-mind and learn to make effective choices, instead of making choices that are driven by the chips on our shoulders or the unspoken frustrations that can drive our behavior in the short term. Calm Decision-making can be the most critical tool in your survival kit.
BREAK
2:45pm - 4:45pm: PACKING YOUR PERSONAL AVALANCHE SURVIVAL KIT
Participants will learn the difference between burn-out and compassion fatigue. Strategies for building resilience and equanimity will be explored so that each individual develops his/her/their self-care plan for maintaining professional quality of life. Equanimity – the secret sauce – will be explored at a deeper level, so that practitioners learn with complete openness to experience, without being lost in his/her/their own reactions. The key to achieving equanimity and surviving avalanche territory is to be present in each moment.
Squad-care and team resilience will also be explored in depth.
5:00pm - 7:00pm
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The Devonshire PlayersIt all began one day in my apartment in Pelham, NY. I was just starting out as a musician and trying to figure out ways to build my career. I remembered how much fun I had playing for weddings with a group in college, and thought I’d give it a try. I rustled up some friends, we read some music together, and TDP began! I had no idea how much joy this decision would make in my life. I absolutely love making music with these wonderful women, and I am so proud of the diversity and quality of music that we offer. Moreover, it is so exciting to connect with couples during one of the most important times in their life, and it is thrilling to help make part of their dreams come true! – Lakshmi James |
NYACP MEMBERS:
EARLY BIRD BEFORE 10/2/23 - Member Reg Annual Meeting - Full Day & Evening Reception - $195.00
Member Reg Annual Meeting - Full Day & Evening Reception - $225.00
Member Reg Annual Meeting - Day Only - $175.00
Member Reg Annual Meeting - Evening Reception Only - $150.00
NON-MEMBERS:
EARLY BIRD to 10/2/23 Non-Member Reg Annual Meeting - Full Day & Reception - $295.00
Non-Member Reg Annual Meeting - Full Day & Reception - $325.00
Non-Member Reg Annual Meeting - Day Only - $275.00
Non-Member Reg Annual Meeting - Reception Only - $250.00
Dr. Deborah Gilman is a licensed psychologist, mediator, child specialist, coach, and national/international trainer & speaker on the topics of child development, trauma, and parenting. Dr. Gilman maintains both a clinical and forensic practice; providing individual, couples and family therapies, in addition to a myriad of forensic interventions. including, Parenting Coordination, Co-Parenting Therapy, Parent Coaching, Mediation, and Family Interventions in which a child resists contact with a parent.
Dr Gilman has special expertise working with children, adults, families, schools, businesses, communities, and other organizations impacted by trauma. She obtained her doctorate (Ph.D.) from Tulane University. Having trained at premier pediatric settings, including a residency at Johns Hopkins Medical School/The Kennedy Krieger Institute & 3-year fellowship at Nationwide Children's Hospital/The Ohio State University, Dr. Gilman is a recognized expert in Pediatric Mental Health. As a coach & mediator, Dr. Gilman uses dispute resolution techniques to help define the issues and gain understanding, discover hidden interests and create options for breaking impasses and improving conflict resolution and interpersonal communication skills. Dr. Gilman facilitates communication among the parties so that the parties can independently sets goals and objectives together for mutual implementation. Dr. Gilman tailors interventions to the specific needs of each individual's situation incorporating some combination of the following: Cognitive Restructuring, Relaxation skills, Assertiveness skills, Emotion and behavior regulation skills, Healthy lifestyle habits, Improved behavior patterns, Improved self-worth, Relationship skills, Resolution of painful emotional experiences linked to traumatic events, Organizational and Learning Strategies, Play & Art Therapy.