This course is offered for 0.6 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate level, Professional area).NOTE: You must now have your ASHA membership ID number in order to get ASHA CE credit.The Elizabeth J. W ebster Visitin
g Scholar Institute has been established in the spirit of maintaining, developing, and passing on to future generations Dr. Betty W ebster’s invaluable contributions to the professions of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology. Betty was an exceptional educator, an icon for life-long learning, who valued the refinement of her basic clinical theories and their applications. as
well as her own development as a poet, painter, and author of fiction novels.Memphis Speech & Hearing Center, Auditorium
807 Jefferson Street 9: – 4:July 8, 2010To RSVP, please email ausp@memphis.edu
or call 901/678-5800
School of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Presents
Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends:Meaning Making in Communication Therapy
The University of Memphis is a Tennessee Board of Regents Institution. An Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action University. UOM230-FY0910/1C PEERLESS PRINTING 2010 Visiting Scholars Robert Neimeyer, Ph.D., is a
professor in the psychotherapy
research area of the Depart-
ment of Psychology at the
University of Memphis and
maintains an active clinical
practice. Since completing his
doctoral training at the University of Nebraska, he has
conducted extensive research on the topics of death,
grief, loss, and suicide intervention. Neimeyer has
published 23 books, including Meaning Reconstruc-
tion and the Experience of Loss and Constructive
Psychotherapy. He is currently working to advance a more adequate theory of grieving as a meaning-mak-
ing process, both in his published work and through
his frequent professional workshops for national and international audiences.
Anthony DiLollo, Ph.D., is an associate professor of speech-
scholarslanguage pathology at Wichita
State University and is a mem-
ber of the International Fluency
Association (IFA), ASHA’s Special
Interest Division 4 (Fluency &
Fluency Disorders) and the Constructivist Psychology
Network (CPN). DiLollo received his Ph.D. from the
University of Memphis and has published in the areas
of counseling persons with communication disorders and factors related to effective therapy. He presents
workshops on fluency disorders, counseling and narra-tive therapy.Elizabeth J. Webster Visiting Scholars Institute
Featuring
Dr. Robert Neimeyer Dr. Anthony DiLollo and
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