Prior to 2003: Presentations of Note

In addition to his customized presentations to groups and organizations, Tim Warneka frequently speaks to the public. Here's a partial listing of public presentations  Tim gave in 2003 and before:

Summer, 2003

"Everyday Terrorism: Cultural Factors that Support Juvenile Violence"

 John Carroll University, Cleveland, OH. Eight hour CEU presentation on various societal factors that support violent behavior. Facilitated round-table discussion with local area experts.

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Spring, 2003

"Personal and Professional Success Through Emotional Intelligence"

Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, Ohio. Introductory 2-hour workshop on the basics of Emotional Intelligence. Introduced theory and rational of emotional intelligence, and provided specific stratgies for building Emotional Intelligence.

 

What's holding you back?!?

Schedule Tim Warneka for your next Keynote presentation!

Three simple steps are all you need:

1. Download his speaker kit.

2. Share it with the members of your committee; and

3. Contact Tim to schedule ASAP!

Tim's unique, experiential speaking style makes him an in-demand speaker, so don't miss out ... email Tim or call 440.944.4746 today!


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Spring 2003

"Oppositional Defiant & Conduct Disorder Treatment in Adolescence."

 Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. Guest speaker for graduate level class for clinical social workers.

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Winter 2002

"Turning Straw into Gold: Learning from out Honest Clinical Mistakes"

John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio. Workshop on how to harvest success from clinical mistakes, drawing from Gestalt and Jungian theory, with an emphasis on shame as it manifests through our mistakes.

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Fall 2002

"Emotional Intelligence for HR Professionals"

Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, Ohio. Overview of Emotional Intelligence and how HR Professionals can use it to succeed.

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Fall 2002

"Personal and Professional Success Through Emotional Intelligence"

Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, Ohio. Introductory 2-hour workshop on the basics of Emotional Intelligence. Introduced theory and rational of emotional intelligence, and provided specific stratgies for building Emotional Intelligence.

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Fall 2002

"Minding the Body in Psychotherapy"

Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, Ohio. Presented daylong continuing education workshop for mental health professionals. Focused on theory and practice of supporting clients in psychotherapy in developing somatic awareness using strategies based on the revolutionary non-violent martial art of Aikido.

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  Fall 2002

"Working with Juvenile Males who use Sexually Aggressive Behavior"

Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, Ohio. Presented daylong continuing education workshop for mental health professionals. Focused on theory and practice of assessment and treatment of sexually aggressive juvenile males.

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Spring 2002

"How can I Surf if I can’t even Swim? Basic Internet Skills for Mental Health Professionals"

John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio. A one-day continuing education course geared toward introducing the Internet to Mental Health Professionals.

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Spring 2002

"Personal and Professional Success Through Emotional Intelligence"

Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, Ohio. Introductory 2-hour workshop on the basics of Emotional Intelligence. Introduced theory and rational of emotional intelligence, and provided specific stratgies for building Emotional Intelligence.

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Spring 2002

"Minding the Body in Clinical Social Work: Strategies for Utilizing Somatic Awareness for Therapeutic Change"

National Association of Social Workers Ohio Chapter Conference. Presented a 3.5-hour workshop on theory and practice of creating change in psychotherapy using somatic awareness principles based on the Japanese non-violent martial art of Aikido.

 

Ready to Lead People into Tomorrow?!?

Schedule Tim Warneka for your next Keynote presentation!

Three simple steps are all you need:

1. Download his speaker kit.

2. Share it with the members of your committee; and

3. Contact Tim to schedule ASAP!

Tim's unique, experiential speaking style makes him an in-demand speaker, so don't miss out ... email Tim or call 440.944.4746 today!


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Winter 2002

"Mystery, Magic and Masks: Using Verbal Metaphors in Psychotherapy"

John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio. Taught a one-day continuing education class for psychotherapists. Focused on using metaphors from the perspective of Gestalt theory; the psychology of C.G. Jung; the work of mythologist Joseph Campbell; and the Japanese martial art of Aikido.

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Fall 2001

"Minding the Body in Psychotherapy"

North Central Ohio Counseling Association (NCOCA). Workshop at NCOCA regional meeting. Focused on theory and practice of supporting clients in psychotherapy in developing somatic awareness. Presented experiential somatic exercises based on principles of the non-violent martial art of Aikido and Emotional Intelligence.

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Spring 2001

"Mystery, Magic, Masks and Movement: Using Verbal and Physical Metaphors in Psychotherapy"

John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio. A full day continuing education seminar for mental health professionals. Focused on using metaphors from the perspective of family systems theory; the psychology of C.G. Jung; the work of mythologist Joseph Campbell; and the non-violent Japanese martial art of Aikido.

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Winter 2001

"Tweedledum and Tweedledee Agreed to Have a Battle: Identifying & Transforming Juvenile Violence"

Lake-Geauga Training Committee, Cleveland, Ohio. Designed and taught a three-hour course on the identification, assessment and treatment of juvenile violence. Presented to social workers, psychologists, counselors, school, court and medical personnel.

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Summer 2000

"Mystery, Magic, Masks and Movement: Using Verbal and Physical Metaphors in Psychotherapy"

John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio. A two-day continuing education seminar for mental health professionals. Focused on using metaphors from the perspective of family systems theory; the psychology of C.G. Jung; the work of mythologist Joseph Campbell; and the non-violent Japanese martial art of Aikido. First day focused on metaphor at the verbal level. Second day focused on metaphors that draw from the wisdom of the body.

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Summer 1999

"Mystery, Magic, Masks and Movement: Using Verbal and Physical Metaphors in Psychotherapy"

John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio. A full-day continuing education class for mental health professionals. Focused on using metaphors from the perspective of family systems theory; the psychology of C.G. Jung; the work of mythologist Joseph Campbell; and the Japanese martial art of Aikido.

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Spring 2000

"Aikido and Conflict Resolution"

The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. Presented conflict resolution workshop at The Capital Area Association for Peace Studies (CAAPS) - 12th annual student conference. 

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Spring 2000

"Aikido, Harmony, & You"

Woodrow Wilson Senior High, Washington, D.C. Presented Aikido-based conflict resolution approaches  to high school students as part of “Peace Week” at the school. 

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Spring 2000

“Teaching Conflict Resolution through the Wisdom of the Body"

American University, Washington, D.C. Presented graduate-level seminar for using principles of Emotional Intelligence and the non-violent martial art of Aikido through The International Peace and Conflict Resolution Division, School of International Service.

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To bring success to YOUR organization with a keynote presentation by Tim Warneka, please email Tim directly today ... or call him today at 440-944-4746!

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