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This page includes partial or complete audio files from selected presentations at the Symposium.

AudioKay Cessna's Keynote Presentation (2009)
Lessons Learned

Audio of Cessna Keynote part 1
(.MP3 Format - 25.5 Mb, approx 20 minutes)
Audio of Cessna Keynote part 2
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.MP3 Format - 22 Mb, approximately 25 minutes)
Audio of Cessna Keynote part 3
(
.MP3 Format - 25.5 Mb, approximately 25 minutes)

Kylee Starmer

2005 Presentation
The Behavioral Consultation Model
(Four parts, approx. 15 min. each)


Peter Jensen


2004 Keynote Presentation
Closing the Gap between Research and Practice

(7 minute excerpt)



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Celebrate our 25 years with a look back in our video archives!

Effective Strategies for Students with BD, 1985

Even though Dr. William Morse's presentation The Pursuit of Excellence was made over twenty years ago, much of it holds true today. Take a few minutes to listen to this thoughtful pioneer in the field of emotional and behavioral disorders.

Educational Failure: Who is to Blame?
Courtroom Drama, 1986

Can educators be held accountable for not providing successful treatment to students with behavioral disorders? The question presented in 1986 that is still relevant today. View this courtroom drama and the audience's decision.

A Meeting of the Minds, 1989

Listen to the great minds of Voltaire, Carl Rogers, Virginia Woolf, Sigmund Freud, and Steve Allen, as depicted by MSLBD personalities.

The Circle of Courage, 1990

Listen to Martin Brokenleg discuss the Circle of Courage as an educational framework for Reclaiming Children and Youth with emotional and behavioral disorders.

 

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