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SPCR XI (Program)

Society for Pastoral Counselling Research
Société de Recherches en Counselling Pastoral

Eleventh Annual Conference
Onzième Conférence annuelle

Theme: Conflict Resolution and Mediation
Thème: La résolution de conflits et la médiation

May/Mai 6-8, 2004

Université Saint-Paul University
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

The Society for Pastoral Counselling Research proudly announces its eleventh annual conference to be held at Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

The Society for Pastoral Counselling Research is an unaffiliated and non-profit corporation and registered charity devoted to the practice of Pastoral Counselling. The Society responds to the need for a forum wherein pastoral counsellors may share and exchange experiences and ideas emerging from their work. The goal of these exchanges is to support the development of theoretical and research models and treatment approaches specific to the pastoral counselling profession. The Society for Pastoral Counselling Research is for mental health professionals who, in their practice, value and address all of a person’s concerns, including the biological, social, interpersonal and spiritual.

The Society for Pastoral Counselling Research holds annual conferences and organizes pre-conference workshops relevant to the practice of pastoral counsellors. To promote and encourage research on part of the pastoral counsellor, the Society presents research awards to recent graduates, young researchers, senior researchers and to researchers with a distinguished career in research. The Society is committed to extending research findings and knowledge beyond the conference by publishing its proceedings. Two of its publications are: The Challenge of Forgiveness edited by A. Meier and P. VanKatwyk and In Search of Healing edited by A. Meier.

Augustine Meier, Ph.D., Program Coordinator
Tel: (613) 236-1393 (Ext. 2258)
E-mail: ameier@ustpaul.ca


Presenters / Présentateurs

  • Anderson, Moe, St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton, Ontario
  • Balmer, Brice, DMin, House of Friendship, Kitchener
  • Beauvais, Chantal, Ph.D., Saint Paul University, Ottawa
  • Bellehumeur, Christian, Ph.D. (Cand), Saint Paul University, Ottawa
  • Bogart-O’Brien, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Fellow, Saint Paul University
  • Boivin, Micheline, M.A. Ottawa, Ontario
  • Bond, Robert, M.Div., Niagara Health System, Welland, Ontario
  • Bouchard, Donald, MTh., (Cand), Sherbrooke University
  • Boulais, Francine, MTh., (Cand), Sherbrooke University
  • Cupples, Marie, RN., St. Thomas, Ontario
  • Ford, Susan, MSW, RSW, C.T.S., Ottawa, Ontario
  • Fortin, Gilles, Ph.D., Saint Paul University, Ottawa
  • Fournier-Courcy, Isabelle, MTh. (Cand), Sherbrooke University
  • Gosselin, Claire, MTh (Cand), Wilfrid Laurier University, Hamilton
  • Greenberg, Les, Ph.D., York University, Toronto
  • Kang, Seung-Hee, MDiv, St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton, Ontario
  • Mailloux, Claude, Ph.D., Sherbrooke University, Sherbrooke
  • Malette, Judith, Ph.D., Saint Paul University, Ottawa
  • Manley-Tannis, Richard, Nipawin, Sask.
  • Meier, Augustine, Ph.D., Saint Paul University, Ottawa
  • Miles, Adele, M.Div., St. Thomas Elgin Gen. Hosp., St. Thomas, Ont.
  • Mondel, Melinda, ADR Centre, Ottawa, Ontario
  • Morin, Marie-Line, Ph.D., Sherbrooke University, Sherbrooke
  • O’Connor, Thomas, DTh., Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Waterloo
  • Patterson, Mary Jo, Mth (Cand), Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo
  • Ouellette, Marie-Hèlene, MTh., (Cand), Sherbrooke University
  • Picard, Claire, MTh., (Cand), Sherbrooke University
  • Rovers, Martin, Ph.D., Saint Paul University, Ottawa
  • Shea, John, Ph.D., MSW, Boston College, Boston
  • Tannis, Ernie, B.A., LL.B., C.Med, ADR Centre, Ottawa, Ontario
  • Tasker, Susan, Ph.D. (Candidate), McMaster University, Hamilton

THURSDAY, May 6 / Jeudi, 6 mai

9:00 - 4:30: Pre-conference Workshop. Conflict Resolution in Couples and Individuals: The Transforming Power of Affect. ; Les Greenberg, Ph.D., York University, Toronto, Ontario (Room 1130, lower floor)

7:00 - 9:00: Reception
Elizabeth Bruyère Atrium (Lower Floor)

2004 SPCR Program / Programme SRCP 2004

FRIDAY, May 7 / Vendredi, 7 mai

8:30 - 9:00: Registration / Inscription

9:00 Opening Remarks and Announcements (Amphitheater, #1124)
Welcoming Address: Denis Hurtubise, Ph.D., D.Th, Vice-Rector, Academic

9:30 Keynote Address: Les Greenberg, Ph.D. The Working with Emotions in Conflict Resolution

10:15 - 10:45 REFRESHMENTS/ PAUSE

10:45 - 11:30: Paper Presentations/Communications

  • Augustine Meier, Ph.D. & Micheline Boivin, M.A., The interplay of affects, cognitions and needs in the resolution of intrapersonal conflicts: ; A reinterpretation of the data (Room 1130)
  • Marie-Line Morin, Ph.D. Résolution de conflits: En ; prévision d’outils thérapeutiques en counselling pastoral de couples (Salle 1140)

11:30 - 12:15: Paper Presentations/Communications

  • Seung-Hee Kang, MDiv. Remembering and reflecting on conflict between nurse and chaplain: Conversation analysis (Room 1130)
  • Claire Gosselin, MTh (Cand) & Thomas St. James O’Connor, ThD., Resident’s learning experiences in the residency program at St. Joseph’ Hospital (Room 1140)

12:15 - 2:00 Lunch, Business Meeting, and Presentation of Research Awards, Prizes and Grants / Dîner, Réunion d’affaires et présentation des prix pour la recherche

  • Dissertation Award: Brendan Greary, Ph.D.
    HHSC Chaplaincy Research Prize: Brendan Greary, Ph.D.
  • Junior Career Research Award: Gilles Fortin, Ph.D.
    SPCR Research Prize: Gilles Fortin, Ph.D.
  • Distinguished Career Research Award: Joanne Greer, Ph.D.
    John Wells Research Prize: Joanne Greer, Ph.D.
  • Dr. Kevin Smith Grant: Molisa Meier
    St. Joseph’s Grant: Maureen Anderson, MTh.

2:15 - 3:00: Paper Presentations/Communications

  • Moe Anderson, The experience of placement in a long-term care facility (Room 1130)
  • Susan Ford, MSW, RSW, C.T.S., Satir in the sandtray: Resolution of intra-personal conflict (Room 1140)

3:00 - 3:45: Paper Presentations/Communications

  • Martin Rovers, Ph.D. Couple conflict de-escalation: Tools from Bowen theory (Room 1130)
  • Claude Mailloux, Ph.D., Les formes cliniques du "combat des esprits" et les solutions possibles (Salle 1140)

3:45 - 4:15: REFRESHMENTS/PAUSE

4:15 - 5:00: Paper Presentations/Communications

  • John Shea, Ph.D., Adulthood - a missing perspective: Psychotherapy, spirituality and religions (Room 1130)
  • Christian R. Bellehumeur, Ph.D. (Cand) & Chantal Beauvais, Ph.D., Perception positive du conflit en milieu professionnel: Apport des femmes (Salle 1140)

5:00 - 5:45: Paper Presentation/Communication

Ernie Tannis, B.A., L.L.B, C.Med, Belinda Mondel, & Richard Manley-Tannis, Faith based mediation: An exploration (Room 1130)

6:00: Dinner at a restaurant; sign-up sheet will be available.
Souper au restaurant. Inscrire votre nom sur la feuille mise à votre disposition


SATURDAY, May 8 / Samedi, 8 mai

9:00 - 9:45: Paper presentations/Communications

  • Adèle Miles, M.Div & Maria Cupples, RN, Crisis support team: A new dimension of caring and support (Room 1130)
  • Susan Tasker, Ph.D. (Cand), Acquired brain injury: Aftermath ; and intrapersonal conflict (Room 1140)

9:45-10:30: Paper presentations/Communications

  • Robert Bond, M.Div., Financial impact of pastoral counselling on hospital care (Room 1130)
  • Francine Boulais, Donald Bouchard, Isabelle Fournier, Marie-Hélène Ouellette, Claire Picard, MTh (Cand) et Marie-Line Morin, Ph.D., L’imagerie mentale: Différents aspects d’un processus menant à la résolution de conflits (Salle 1140)

10:30 - 11:00 REFRESHMENTS/PAUSE

11:00 - 11:45 Paper Presentations/Communications

  • Mary Jo Patterson, M.Div., M.P.S., A grief unobserved: The birthmother’s experience since relinquishing her child for adoption (Room 1130)
  • Gilles Fortin, Ph.D., & Judith Malette, Ph.D., La démarche praxéologique: Voie pour réduire les incongruences du conseiller (Salle 1140)

11:45 - 12:30 Paper Presentations/Communications

  • Brice Balmer, Preventive mediation: Through multifaith collaboration (Room 1130)
  • Daniel Bogert-O’Brien, Ph.D. Recovering the integrity of the self in conflicts of technological culture (Room 1140)

12:30 Closing Remarks/Mot de la fin


Location of Conference and Registration / Lieu et inscription

The conference will take place at the University of Saint Paul, Ottawa, Ontario. For those coming by car and traveling east on the Queensway, take the Main Street exit, turn right at the stop sign and then left at the red light. This takes you to Main Street.

Participants may register for the conference on May 7, between 8:30 and 9:00 a.m. or at any time during the conference. The registration will take place at the Elizabeth Bruèyere Atrium located on the lower floor of the Guigues Building.

Parking / Stationement

There is a parking lot on the north side of the University. One-day parking passes are available from the receptionist on the first floor of the Guigues Building. The rate is $2.30 per day.

The Host City / Ville d’accueil

Ottawa, the capital of Canada, is unique in its history, geography and lifestyle. Many of Canada’s best museums (Museum of Civilization, Museum of Science and Technology) and cultural facilities as well as the Parliament Buildings are located in the Capital area. The Ottawa region lies within minutes of golfing, fishing, and hiking. The city is crisscrossed with endless paths for cycling, inline skating, jogging and walking. In May, Ottawa hosts the famous Tulip Festival amid the blossoming of thousands of colorful flowers. Tour Ottawa on an English Bus, cruise the Rideau Canal or the Ottawa River, or take a steam train to Wakefield in the Gatineau Hills. Shop at one of Ottawa’s elegant stores or spend the evening dancing at one of Ottawa-Hull’s lively nightclubs. Information regarding restaurants, places to visit, etc., will be provided at the time of registration.


Accommodation/Hébergement

Accommodation is available at hotels near St. Paul University and at the University Residence, Edifice Deschâtelets.

L’hébergement est disponible à des hôtels près de l’Université Saint Paul et à la Résidence de l’Université.

University Residence (Edifice Deschâtelets)
175 Main Street
Ottawa, Ontario
(613) 237-0580
Single Bed: $35 per day (Meals Extra)

Lord Elgin Hotel
100 Elgin Street
Ottawa, Ontario
(613) 235-3333 or 800-267-4298
Single/Double: $151 per night

Bays Inn
319 Rideau Street
Ottawa, Ontario
(613) 789-5555 or 800-329-7466
Single/Double: $129 per night

Arosa Suites Hotel
163 MacLaren Street (at Elgin Street)
(613) 238-6783
Single/Double: $85 per night

Gasthaus Switzerland
89 Daly Avenue
Ottawa, Ontario
(613) 237-0335 or 888-663-0000
Single/Double: $118 & up per night


SPCR 2004 Conference Registration Form
Formulaire d’inscription

Name/Nom________________________________________________________

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Address/Adresse____________________________________________________

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Telephone (      )____________________________________________Affiliation

The Registration Fee covers the Thursday evening reception, the Friday lunch, conference materials, and the coffee breaks.

Les frais d’inscription incluent la réception de jeudi soir, le lunch de vendredi, le matériel de conférence et les rafraîchissements aux pauses.

Conference

Fee/Frais

SPCR Members/Membres

$100

Non SPCR Members/Non Membres

$135

Full-Time Students/Étudiants à plein temps

$60

Wokshop

Fee/Frais

(Before April 30)

$100

(After April 30)

$120

Full-Time Students/Étudiants à plein temps

$60

Total Enclosed/Total

$____________

Make cheque payable to SPCR/Libeller le chèque au nom de SRCP
To register for the SPCR Conference, send this page (or a copy of it) along with your cheque to:

Martin Rovers, Treasurer, SPCR
223 Main Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1S 1C4

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