We are delighted to again present a 2-day seminar with Assoc. Prof. Warwick Middleton in both Sydney and Brisbane in May 2007 following feedback from a similar well attended program in Melbourne in April 2006 and interest nationwide for further extended opportunity to learn from Warwick's expertise. He has also presented in a 2-day format in Brisbane in 2005 for the Australian Society of Hypnosis and in Perth and Launceston with the Australian Society for Traumatic Stress Studies in 2006.We are honoured to provide this opportunity in 2007.
Warwick has made an enormous contribution to the field of trauma and dissociation from his base in Brisbane (see ‘About the presenter'). Instrumental in establishing the Trauma and Dissociation Unit at Belmont Private Hospital in Qld, and participating in and inspiring clinicians and researchers throughout Australia, Warwick's commitment to further education and understanding of this field is outstanding. Warwick's insight and understanding of the complexities and realities of this controversial field has seen him move the Australian trauma field forward in a solid and meaningful manner.
A well-devised PowerPoint show illustrates Warwick's easy to listen to commentary of knowledge, experience and practical information.
This candid presentation, combined with Warwick's extensive understanding and wisdom in navigating the many issues that easily derail both the novice and experienced trauma clinician, is one not to be missed!
The Delphi Centre in collaboration with The Cannan Institute, the Trauma and Dissociation Unit, Belmont Hospital, Qld and Healthecare, are privileged to provide this professional development opportunity for you.

Susan Henry and Naomi Halpern
Co-Chairs
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