Speed.com: Searching for meaning in the new millennium, A conference exploring technology, meaning, therapy, ethics, speed, computers and moreHR

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Santa Clara University Center for Professional Development and Dr. Ofer Zur
Present a Major Conference:
SPEED.COM: THE SEARCH FOR MEANING IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM
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Santa Clara University Mayer Theatre
Santa Clara, CA

July 14-15th, 2000
Friday 6-9 PM, Saturday 9 AM to 6:30 PM

An exciting, unique, cutting edge and challenging conference on the meaning and impact of technology for therapists and the public with four prominent scholars

  • Psychotherapists (8 CE hours available):
    Psychologists, Psychiatrists, MFT's, Social Workers and Interns
  • The Techie's
    Of Silicon Valley and all others interested in running with computers, webs or RAM's
  • Academicians, educators and students
    Interested in the impact of technology on our culture
  • General public
    Interested in exploring the meaning of technology in the new millennium

Sam Keen, Ph.D.
Slaying the Speed Demon: Soul-lag and the Pace of Life.

Dr. Keen is a philosopher and author of the best seller Fire in The Belly who, for over twenty years, was the Editor of Psychology Today. He will discuss concerns with technology, spirituality, healing and soul.

Irvin Yalom, M.D.
Existential Therapy in the Technological Era

Dr. Yalom is a renowned Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry at Stanford, psychiatrist and author who will explore the existential complexity which therapists are facing in their work in our technological era and into the new millennium. His new book is Momma and the Meaning of Life.

Stephanie Brown, Ph.D.
Addiction as a Human Process: Finding limits in the culture of speed.

Dr. Brown is an international expert-psychologist on addiction and the Director of The Addictions Institute in Menlo Park, California, who will apply her addiction model of loss of control to a technological culture.

Ofer Zur, Ph.D.
If We Go Any Faster We May Never Get There: On Ethics and Technology

Dr. Zur is a psychologist from Sonoma, California, and a pioneer of the battle against managed care, who will discuss concerns with ethical and moral issues which we all face in our technological, cyber-oriented era and in our fast-moving, hyper-mobile culture.

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