Pre-Conference Workshop Information

Pre-conference workshops:

REGISTRATION FOR THESE PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS IS NOW CLOSED. ONSITE REGISTRATION IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR THE PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS. Please check the "Upcoming Events" calendar on the right for other training opportunities.

These 2-day workshops will be held the weekend before the ACT Summer Institute at the same venue. They will be roughly 9:00-5:15pm on Saturday and Sunday, July 14 & 15, 2007.

These workshops are independent of the Summer Institute and require a separate registration fee. Registration at the Summer Institute is not required in order to take advantage of these workshops. APA and LPC CE credits are available.

DRIVING?
Directions to UHCL and Campus Map

UHCL parking is free of charge in the Visitor's lots on the weekend. I recommend you park in the visitor's lot on the west side of the Bayou Building (the workshops are in the Bayou Building). The sign says "parking $5", but they lift the gate at noon on Saturday, so you won't have to pay as you exit, and it will be open (and free) all day Sunday. The other visitor lot is a bit of a hike.

See our Weekend Workshop Info PDF for the complimentary busing schedule, dinner schedule, and map.

View/ download Weekend Workshop Info

Please arrive by 8:30am at the latest on Saturday, July 14th, so that everyone can get their name badges and get settled so that the workshops can start on time.

LATE REGISTRATION RATES: (early registration is done)
$265: Professional/ Affiliate ACBS members
$145: Student ACBS members
$320: Professional non-members
$175: Student non-members
(becoming an ACBS member first is cheaper than paying the non-member rate!)
Price includes lunch both days.

Registration is now available here.

Introductory ACT Experiential Workshop (Introductory): THIS WORKSHOP IS FULL.
Sonja Batten, Ph.D.

ACT Core Skills and Competencies (Introductory):
Niklas Törneke, M.D., & Jason Luoma, Ph.D.

ACT: Advanced Experiential Workshop (Advanced):
Robyn Walser, Ph.D.

ACT in the Present Moment (Advanced):
Kelly Wilson, Ph.D., & Emily Sandoz, M.S.