Registration for 2015 is now available!

Registration Fees

Early Bird  until February 15th
After Early Bird  until March 15th
Full price: from March 16th to March 29th
 
Three tiers at: early bird, after early bird, and full price ---all fees include most meals.

 Type                Early Bird   After Early Bird       Full price
                 (Last day 2/15)   (Last day 3/15)       (3/16 - 3/29)
Member                  $250           275               300
Nonmember              $325            350               375
Student                   $200            225               250

Conference Day Ticket:  
        Professional       $125.00
        Student               $100.00

Workshop Presenters

Erik Craig

Dasein dreaming:  Existential foundations for analyzing dreams in a contemporary context.  6 hour workshop



Constance Fischer

The impact and promise of Collaborative Therapeutic Assessment for our complex and changing times

David Cain

A Research-based Synthesis of Humanistic Psychotherapies

Special Events

Friday Evening:  Erasing the Distance 

As requested, here is some information about Erasing the Distance.  The humanistic tradition knows the importance of the arts in what it does.  Moreover, we value the power of experiential events that call and move us.  

 We are asking for Board and Committee on-boarding and approval to invite  Erasing the Distance to meet this interest.
As their website notes http://erasingthedistance.org/), Erasing the Distance (ETD) is a non-profit arts organization based in Chicago that uses the power of performance to disarm stigma, spark dialogue, educate, and promote healing surrounding issues of mental health. Founded in 2005, they have currently reached over 50,000 audience members through our touring program<http://erasingthedistance.org/what-we-do/touring/> and public performances<http://erasingthedistance.org/what-we-do/public-performances/>. They also offer customizable training workshops<http://erasingthedistance.org/what-we-do/training/> for students, artists, mental health advocates and health professionals.  Their focus is on bringing alive the lived experience (through monologues) of suffering and resilience, with hopes of deconstructing stigmatization.

Although they have various packages to offer, we are looking to them for an evening's performance.  

Special thanks to the Chicago School of Professional Psychology for hosting the 2015 Division 32 Conference.