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Wed, December 9 Becoming an Embodied Therapist: Accessing the Language of the Body in Eating Disorder Treatment
9 am -12 pm Hancock Center, 16 N. hancock St., Madison WI 53703
By Susan Kleinman, MA, BC-DMT, NCC dance/movement therapist of The Refrew Center of Florida. For mental health professionals, OTs, PTs and others working with eating disorders, addiction and trauma; Earn 3 CEUs. This workshop offers the opportunity for clinicians to discover and trust their innate ability to "attend" empathically, respond authentically, and translate non-verbal experiences into cognitive insights. Experiential body/mind exercises based on dance/movement therapy principles will be used along with didactic presentation, to integrate a more embodied approach into traditional psychotherapy theory and practice. Participants will learn how these embodied methods can be used to treat individuals with eating disorders with a special focus on how to:
-Be more fully present and congruent;
-Facilitate a somatic state of readiness;
-Utilize treatment techniques based on mind/body congruity to deal with issues underlying eating disorders;
-Track the process of therapy so as to not become lost in the experience of attending.
Cost: $60
Website: http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e2mgpn6nc83d0ef3
Contact: Rena Kornblum (608) 251-0908 rbkornbl@wisc.edu
Wed, December 9 Celebrate Park Street
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.; Program at 6 p.m. Villager Mall, Space Place, 2300 South Park Street
Come socialize with fellow neighbors, businesses, organizations, and fans of our street.

See video clips of some businesses that make Park Street unique.

Sponsored by:
Park Street Partners
South Metropolitan Planning Council

With support from:
Meriter Hospital
St. Mary's Hospital
UW-Madison
Contact: Jodi 608-260-8098 smpcvc@terracom.net
Wed, December 9 First Business Economic Forum
8:00 - 10:00 a.m. Monona Terrace Convention Center
First Business Bank, along with the A.C. Nielsen Center for Marketing Research at the University of Wisconsin - Madison School of Business will release the results of the 2009 First Business Economic Survey of Dane County at the First Business Economic Forum.

This is the only economic survey specific to Dane County. It analyzes common business indicators such as sales revenue, total-operating costs as a percentage of revenue, changes in wages, and profitability gathered from CEOs, CFOs, and owners of Dane County businesses. This is the seventh year the survey has been conducted.

The forum will begin at 8:00 a.m. with a networking and continental breakfast session, followed at 8:30 a.m. by a presentation by Scott Converse of UW-Madison on the results of the survey. A panel discussion moderated by Wendy Warren Grapentine will follow. Panelists at this year’s event include: Jay Loewi, CEO of QTI Financial Staffing LLC; Mike Victorson, President & CEO of M3 Insurance Solutions, Inc.; Steve Mixtacki, CFO and Senior Vice President of American TV & Appliance of Madison Inc; Deb Archer, President and CEO of Greater Madison Convention & Visitors Bureau; and Corey Chambas, President and CEO of First Business Financial Services.

The survey was prepared by Paul Hahn, Quincy Long, and David Sheppard of the A.C. Nielsen Center for Marketing Research at the UW-Madison School of Business.

The forum is open to the media and by invitation only to the local business community.
Contact: Jodie Johnson 608-232-5910 jjohnson@firstbusiness.com
Wed, December 9 Madison Area Quality Improvement Network (MAQIN) Morning Training Session
7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. MAQIN ground-level training center, 2909 Landmark Place
Topic & Speaker: "Innovate Now! Learn Your Innovation Type & How to Build Innovation Teams" presented by Jody Jacobson, Aerial View Consulting & Karl VanLith, City of Madison.
Cost: Members: $75; Non-members: $100
Website: www.maqin.org
Contact: Mena Cimino 608-277-7800 info@maqin.org
Wed, December 9 MAGNET Entrepreneurial Committee "Getting a Head Start on the 2010 Governors Business Plan Competition"
6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Brocach Irish Pub, 7 W Main Street
6:00pm - Networking; 7:00pm - Speakers: Tom Still, Wisconsin Tech Council & K.C. Learner, Quincy Biosciences.
Website: www.madisonmagnet.org
Contact: Molly Lahr director@madisonmagnet.org
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