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HPRAC and Bill 171 Submissions

FAQ and History

Orientation Addresses

Graduation Addresses

Event Flyers

Graduate Film Forum

Papers from the What is Psychotherapy Day

Tenth Anniversary Symposium of the Society for Daseinsanalysis in Canada

HPRAC and Bill 171 Submissions

HPRAC "New Directions" report

Some reflections on Bill 171, 01.01

Sharon's oral and written submissions to HPRAC (PDF)

Sharon's written Submission to HPRAC (PDF)

Philip's CAPT's Submission to HPRAC (PDF)

Cathleen's private members brief HPRAC (PDF)

SPC Letter, April 23 2007

APTI Letter to SPC, April 23 2007

Summary of the CAPT Brief on Bill 171Q to the Standing Committee on Social Policy

CAPT position on Bill 171, Schedule Q, the Psychotherapy Act, 2007

CTP position on Bill 171 Schedule Q, the Psychotherapy Act, 2007

FAQ,  and History

Frequently Asked Questions (PDF)

CTP Brochure (PDF)

The History of the CTP by Sharon Macisaac-McKenna (PDF)

A submission by CTP Faculty member, Sharon Macisaac-McKenna to HPRAC on the regulation of psychotherapy in Ontario. (PDF)

Orientation Addresses

CTP Orientation Address 2004 by Ken Ludlow (PDF)

CTP Orientation Address 2003 by Joel Whitton (PDF) A short talk about competence, and how the most competent of us tend to have the least confidence in our abilities, and its opposite.

Orientation Address 2001 by Gayle Burns (PDF) A short talk on encountering opportunities throughout the CTP program that are mnemonic, that offer an avenue to those qualities within, which illuminate the creative authority of oneself.

Orientation Address 2000 by Ken Ludlow (PDF)

CTP Orientation Address 1999 by Joel Whitton (PDF) A short talk about the psychoanalytic notion of resistance and its effect on behaviour, and the notion of therapy being a process of becoming interested and fascinated by one’s psychic processes.

CTP Orientation Adresss 1995 by Sharon Macisaac-McKenna (PDF)

Graduation Addresses

Graduation 2002 Address by Philip McKenna (RTF)

Graduation 2005 Address by Cathleen Hoskins (PDF)

Graduation 2006 Address by Adam Crabtree (PDF)

Graduation 2007 Address by Cathleen Hoskins (PDF)

Graduation 2008 Address by Ken Ludlow (PDF)

Event Flyers

Models of the Mind by Adam Crabtree (RTF)

Graduate Film Forum

2005

Risky Relating, Stories and Transformation: Humour in the Work of the Actor, Robin Williams by Gayle Burns, March 2005: A talk on the essential risk in human relating, the multifarious function of stories and the transcendant element in transformation (PDF)

The Other, March 2002

The Other by Leah Lucas, March 2002 (PDF)

On Attachment, February 2001

Blade Runner by Jennifer Wolfe (RTF)

Mother and Son by Stephen van Beek (RTF)

Pi by Lee Kraemer (RTF)

The Birds by Jacqueline Herner (RTF)

Under the Volcano by Frank Cherry (RTF)

On David Lynch, February 2000

"Stop Making Sense" by Ken Ludlow (PDF)

Papers from the What is Psychotherapy Day

The Moral Journey in Psychotherapy by Philip McKenna (PDF)

The Body in Psychotherapy by Philip McKenna (PDF)

Our Psychotherapy in Ontario by Sharon MacIsaac-McKenna (PDF)

Tenth Anniversary Symposium of the Society for Daseinsanalysis in Canada

Evermore Now: Daseinsanalysis and Early Development by Dr. Paula Thomson

Thinking with Paula's Paper (A Response to "Evermore Now: Daseinsanalysis and Early Development" by Paula Thomson, Psy.D.)