Welcome To The 2006 Alumni Retreat Homepage
This event is open to all our past clients, their family and friends.
saturday, 20 may 2006, 8.30am-5.00pm
We invite you to take up this chance to come together for a day and share in the gift of
reconnecting with yourself, gain new tools for your personal journey, and re-visit some of the SPP
fundamentals that are still essential daily living skills.
We offer this through an exciting and fun day of workshops, lectures, and specialty breakout
groups.
All in a framework designed to allow you to choose the topics and
presenters you feel will best suit your needs for growth and recovery.
Our Program for Saturday, 20 May
The Welcome Desk will be open from 8.30am for participants to collect their personalised packs.
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Session 1, 9.00-10.30am: whole group session |
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Jackie Furey: Empowerment; |
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A concept that is vital to our sense of self- worth and our ability to set appropriate boundaries and have our needs met. |
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Brian Nanetti: Mindfulness. |
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Morning Tea |
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Session 2, 11.00-12.30pm: breakout groups |
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We are giving you the CHOICE of attending one of the following: |
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a) Nancy Leadbeatter:
"Looking for the Best within You using Psychodrama" |
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workshop will explore how to discover the Pleasant Life, the Engaged
Life and the Meaningful Life in Recovery. The workshop will describe
interventions to a happy life and find the best within you and how to
build happiness and fight depression. This work follows the field of
Positive Psychology developed by Martin Seligman, PhD. |
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b) Tracey Hammett:
"Empowered Parenting: My Parents, My Selt, My Children" |
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An
interactive psycho-educational presentation looking at the evolution of
child rearing through the ages. From a broad world perspective we bring
the focus into the current generations of our parents, our selves and
our children. We explore the key factors influencing our personal
parenting styles:
• Our parenting philosophy
• Cultural influences
• Personal growth and development
• Support systems
Participants
are encouraged to explore their experience of being parented, of
parenting themselves and parenting their children, and to develop
greater clarity around their parenting vision and philosophy. |
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c) Dr Ben Teoh:
"Taming the Black Dog - Recognising, Understanding and Managing Mood Disorders" |
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Lunch |
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Session 3, 1.30-3.00pm : breakout groups |
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We are giving you the CHOICE of attending one of the following: |
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a) Brad Mills:
"I may be an addict but thats not all that I am" |
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b) Sophie Lippell:
"Re-Righting you Body |
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opportunity to gain a greater insight into the emotions we have trapped
In our bodies, from our developmental experiences, which inhibit the
freedom of feeling fully connected with our authentic selves.
Re-write
the script that you have been living by. A script that was more often
than not inherited from outside of our own Inner Knowing. By
participating in group discussions, guided visualisations, writing
exercises and powerful unconscious 'remodelling' techniques, you can
re-right yourself to your body, release shame from your cells and
create a new pathway for your future being. Love yourself right!! |
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c) Dr Brian Gutkin:
"Really getting somewhere by just being here; sitting in the gap between feeling and doing" |
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It
sounds incredible but the roots of most of our psychological “dis-ease”
can be traced to one fault, our difficulty, generally as a result of
trauma, in soothing and sitting with our emotions. Because of our
sensitivity to feelings or because of their intensity we react
primarily to eliminate our suffering rather than grow it.
Rather
than remaining in the fertile gap between feeling and doing we act out
addictively and intensify and distort feelings thereby repeating
painful but familiar traumatic patterns. In short we continue to
wearily walk the well-trodden path that shackles us to our past.
Therapy
offers an alternative, where warrior-like we stand our ground and allow
ourselves to be held in a space where we can learn to manage our
feelings and to develop the art of being present to what is within and
without. The role of spiritual transformation and wisdom techniques
will also be discussed.
In this session Dr.Gutkin, who is a
psychotherapist as well as a psychiatrist, will explain how trauma
afflicts our development and leads to disease and addiction and how
this can be transformed. |
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Afternoon Tea |
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Session 4, 3.30-4.30pm: whole group session |
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Steve Stokes: "Shavings behind the Door".
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Using
the power of storytelling Steve is set to take you on a journey of
personal gift-giving. The perfect end to a day of hard work and
self-growth; |
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Lorraine Wood: Group Closure. |
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Throughout the day we would also like to encourage you to reach out to each other and strengthen your personal support networks. |
Getting to know our Speakers for the 2006 Alumni Retreat
We are pleased to say some of your favourite SPP
experts will be presenting or facilitating at this year’s retreat, they
are listed below (in alphabetical order):
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Dr Ben Teoh (2004-now)
Dr
Ben Teoh is a medical graduate of the University of NSW. He is a
Consultant Psychiatrist and a Physician in Addiction Medicine. He is a
Fellow of the Royal Australian College of Physician, Chapter on
Addiction Medicine. He completed a Masters Degree in Psychotherapy from
the University of NSW and wrote a thesis on the psychotherapy of
depression.
Dr Teoh has special interests in Mood /
Anxiety Disorders and Alcohol / Substance Addiction. He has been a
Consultant in a Mood Disorders Unit for more than 15 years, and he is a
Member of the NSW Mental Health Review Tribunal. He is actively
involved in forensic issues and mental health.
Dr Teoh is the Director of Clinical Services and Medical Superintendent, South Pacific Private.
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Brad Mills (1999 - now)
Brad
Mills Has been with the SPP family for 7 years as both a Primary Group
Therapist and more recently, as the Relapse Prevention Day Program
Facilitator.
Brad also runs a successful private practice in Leichhardt.
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Dr Brian Gutkin (1995 - now)
Dr
Brian Gutkin was born in Dublin, Ireland and graduated in medicine at
Trinity College, Dublin in 1973. He graduated as Fellow of the Royal
Australian College of Psychiatrists in 1984 and has advanced training
in psychoanalytic psychotherapy. He is also a member of the Australian
College of Psychotherapists and is the Director of Psychiatry at South
Pacific Private where he has worked for 12 years whilst running a
private practice in psychotherapy and psychiatry at St Leonards.
Dr
Gutkin specialises in the treatment of anxiety, depression, substance
and alcohol abuse and in the use of psychotherapy for the underlying
trauma and abuse as a means of self transformation.
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Brian Ninetti (2005 - now)
Brian
holds a Diploma in Counselling and an Advanced Certificate in Gestalt
Therapy. Brian has practiced in a variety of settings for a number of
years including Health, Agency and Private Practice. Brian's special
interests are Gestalt Therapy and Mindfulness in the treatment of
addictions and mood disorders. Recovery, he believes, is only possible
when actually supported by the client's environment. Brian defines his
role as a therapist in facilitating change by helping to create such an
environment. Change happens as a result of helping clients become aware
of and ultimately accepting of what ‘is', while encouraging new
life-giving behaviours in response to previously overwhelming feelings."
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Jackie Furey (1994 - 1997)
Jackie
Furey, CM CAPA Bsc. Jackie Furey is a Psycho-therapist and executive
coach based in Chatswood NSW Australia. Jackie is the principal of
Bedrooms to Boardrooms –an organisation which supports people in
developing their work/life balance. She travels internationally and
nationally delivering presentations, facilitating workshops and
conducting individual and group consultations.
Jackie
is passionate about people being empowered to choose what kind of life
they want and believes her time as a therapist at SPP helped nurture
this passion. She has been interviewed and featured on television
shows, given numerous radio interviews and is sought for comment by
various lifestyle magazines and newspapers. Jackie is currently hosting
her own show called ‘From Bedrooms to Boardrooms – chat with Jack on
love, life and work', Sunday nights at 10pm on Mix 106.5.
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Lorraine Wood, Director & Co-founder
Lorraine
Wood is the Director, and, with her late husband Bill, Co-founder of
South Pacific Private. The Woods personal journey's of recovery had
taken them to The Meadows in Arizona. Where they discovered a place to
enrich, nurture and heal. This experience so profoundly affect their
lives and those of their family that Lorraine and Bill were inspired to
establish a similar program here in Australia. In 1993 the Woods opened
the doors of SPP and today Lorraine continues to lecture clients and to
inspire all with her commitment, strength and great heart.
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Nancy Leadbeatter (1996 - now)
Nancy
joined the SPP Clinical team in 1996 and over the years has taken on
most of the clinical roles, including 6 years as a Primary Therapist.
Today in her role as Changes therapist and as a private practitioner,
Nancy draws on her training and skills in mediation, psychodrama,
Gestalt techniques, Focusing and Family Constellations.
Learning
to teach the Co-dependency model in SPP's Changes program, Nancy says,
changed her life. She sees this Model as a simple but powerful way for
clients to gain an understanding of themselves and their relationships
enabling them to move forward with greater clarity and love of Self.
Nancy
's previous work includes personal growth coaching to both adults and
high-school students at a leading Sydney girls school.
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Sophie Lippell (1997 - 1999; 2005)
Sophie's
profession as a Nutritionist in the developed into working with clients
with Eating Disorders, both in England and also for two years in Rome,
Italy. As a result of her work becoming more of a counselling type
role, and through personal transformations Sophie chose to train at the
London Centre for Psychotherapy and then the Institute of Group
Analysis in London - both trainings are Freudian and psychoanalytic.
Sophie
used this more conventional form of therapy training as a foundation to
her studies that lead, over many years, in Europe, America and also
Australia, in Gestalt Therapy, Hypnotherapy, Past Life & Spiritual
Regression therapies and various couple & family therapy trainings.
Sophie
has been as a psychotherapist for 17 years whose specialties include
childhood abuse, relationship issues, addictions & depression.
Sophie worked at SPP a as Primary Therapist and Changes I therapist for
almost 2 years, and is still connected SPP through facilitating Changes
II, whilst continuing her private practice in the Eastern Suburbs.
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Steve Stokes (2004-now)
Steve
has worked with adults and youth in the addiction and mental health
fields for 18 years, working as a psychotherapist in residential
rehabilitation centres (West Mount Rehabilitation Centre, Ted Noffs
Palm East Program and Claffy Family Centre) and community organisations
(WESDARC and SWAP).
As part of his private practice,
which involved one on one therapy, as well as facilitating weekend
retreats focusing on recovery issues, gender issues, relationships and
spirituality, Steve has produced a three album series titled ‘Window to
the Journey', which was available through retail outlets and performed
in workshop settings. Steve has also appeared as a guest therapist on
the Channel Ten Sex Life Program, as well as commentating on personal
growth issues on radio and in print media.
Steve has
a Bachelor of Arts in Welfare Studies from the University of Western
Sydney and is currently pursuing his Masters in Human Resources at the
Australian College of Applied Psychology
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Tracey Hammett (1993 - now)
Tracey
was born and raised in New Zealand. After travelling the world for some
years in her early 20's she now calls Australia home. She has two
children aged 14 and 10.
Her professional journey
began with hospital based training in General and Obstetric Nursing in
Auckland. At the age of 30 her personal journey into recovery took her
to a treatment centre: “The Meadows” in Arizona, USA. The therapeutic
process she experienced there was a profound and life changing
experience. On her return to Australia she elected to complete further
education and focus her career in the field of counselling.Since then
Tracey has gained a Bachelor of Counselling from UNE and a Diploma in
Contemporary Psychodrama.
As a family member she has
been associated with South Pacific Private since it opened in 1993 in a
variety of roles, while developing a busy private practice. Over the
years she has facilitated groups for the Department of Corrective
Services, has completed numerous professional trainings including Post
Induction Training, and specialist trainings in grief and
post-traumatic stress. She consults and lectures to a variety of
different organisations. Her current role as a consultant at SPP is
primarily in program development.
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Venue & Parking Information
Mary MacKillop Place is located in the heart of North
Sydney, walking distance from bus stops and North Sydney Train Station.
Attendees can also take advantage of Mary MacKillop Place's
accommodation options, by emailing anderledy.reservations@sosj.org.au or by calling
02 8912 4800.
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Mary MacKillop Place,
7-11 Mount Street
North Sydney
Parking
cnr. Berry & Angelo Streets.
Ph: 8912 4933
Parking
100 Pacific Hwy
Ph: 9954 3676
Bus & Train information
131 500
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