A Dialogue Between George Silberschatz, Ph.D.
and Rick Hanson, Ph.D.
George, an internationally known psychotherapist and psychotherapy researcher and Rick, a NYTimes Best Selling Author and clinical psychologist, will address relevant topics about how psychopathology develops, why psychotherapy works and how advances in neuroscience and Buddhist psychology have helped inform the progression of "talk therapy." Anyone interested in the roots of "why we suffer" and how we can stop doing so may find answers during this lively and spirited conversation. The San Francisco Psychotherapy Research Group's (SFPRG) Control-Mastery Theory (about how the mind works) will be explained and further delineated alongside Rick's method of "Hardwiring Happiness" and the why's of teaching meditation.
2 CE credits (+25)
There is street parking and underground parking at the JCC
A Dialogue Between George Silberschatz, Ph.D.
and Rick Hanson, Ph.D.
George, an internationally known psychotherapist and psychotherapy researcher and Rick, a NYTimes Best Selling Author and clinical psychologist, will address relevant topics about how psychopathology develops, why psychotherapy works and how advances in neuroscience and Buddhist psychology have helped inform the progression of "talk therapy." Anyone interested in the roots of "why we suffer" and how we can stop doing so may find answers during this lively and spirited conversation. The San Francisco Psychotherapy Research Group's (SFPRG) Control-Mastery Theory (about how the mind works) will be explained and further delineated alongside Rick's method of "Hardwiring Happiness" and the why's of teaching meditation.
2 CE credits (+25)
There is street parking and underground parking at the JCC
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