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Cultivating Calm In Troubled TimesOctober 1-2, 2009,* Salt Lake City, Utah*Pre-convention: September 30, 2009 "Acquaint now thyself with [God], and be at peace: thereby good shall come unto thee." (Job 22:21) "Brothers and sisters, though living in a time of commotion, we can stand in holy places and not be moved. Though living in a time of violence, we can have that inner peace that passeth understanding. Perplexing things will still happen, but, like Nephi, we can still know that God loves us, a felicitous and fundamental fact which can and will sustain us through so much! (Neal A. Maxwell, October 2002 General Conference) As AMCAP members, we can use our inner peace to help support those within our influence.
Call for Presentation ProposalsShare your knowledge and expertise with us! We invite you to submit your ideas for presentations relating to our conference theme above. Presentation options include workshops, panel discussions, plenary addresses and round-table discussions. Hands-on, theoretical, research and application-based presentations are strongly encouraged.
Possible Topics- Therapeutic interventions to decrease anxiety, depression, etc. - The role of hope in the healing process - Strengthening marriages during troubled times - Mindfulness in everyday living - Therapist self-care - Helping clients with balance and inner peace
Submission of ProposalsProposals should include the following information: 1. Presenter information (affiliation, email, phone, fax, address) 2. Presentation title, format and format (plenary address, panel discussion, workshop, etc.) 3. Preferred length (45 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, 2 hours) 4. Presentation abstract (no more than 100 words) 5. At least three learning objectives for a professional audience 6. Presenter qualifications (100-word biosketch and names of 3 references) 7. Specification of audiovisual equipment requested
** Proposal Due Date: May 15, 2009 **
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