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What does Golf have to do with Feedback-Informed Treatment? Watch the video!

July 11, 2013 By scottdm 1 Comment

Summer is finally here.  The snow and rain has been replaced by warm, humid days here in Chicago.  The team at ICCE is awaiting the arrival of practitioners from all around the world to participate in the FIT Supervision Intensive training scheduled for August 6-9th.  We have a full house, the event selling out ages ago.  No reason to fret though as a second course has been scheduled for March 2014.  Register now by clicking here.

Soon, more videos of presentations from the 2013 Achieving Clinical Excellence conference will be posted here.  In the meantime, you can find handouts from all the plenary and break out sessions on the official conference website: www.ace2013amsterdam.com.  Once again, a BIG thanks to Dr. Liz Pluut, and the members of the organizing committee for pulling together such a fantastic event!

(Susanne Bargmann, Liz Pluut, Scott Miller, Rick Pluut, and Bogdan Ion)

Speaking of summer, have you been golfing yet?  What, you might ask, has golfing to do with “top performance” as a behavioral health practitioner.  Well, that was the subject of a thought-provoking and engaging presentation delivered by ICCE Associate Jim Walt at the CAMFT Annual meeting.  Lucky for us, the entire thing was caught on tape.  I know you’ll enjoy it!

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  1. Carol W. Mosley says

    August 6, 2015 at 7:17 am

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