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About Betty Webster and the Webster Institute:
The Elizabeth J. Webster Visiting Scholars Institute was established in 2009 in the
spirit of maintaining, developing, and passing on to future generations. Dr. Betty
Webster’s invaluable contributions to the professions of Audiology and Speech-Language
Pathology.
Betty was an outstanding scholar and counselor. She was warm and caring, a guiding
friend to both her students and colleagues. Indeed, she had a major impact on the
lives of those with whom she interacted. Betty was also an exceptional educator, an
icon for life-long learning. She 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.
The Elizabeth J. Webster Visiting Scholars Institute presents:
Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends:
Meaning Making in Communication Therapy
July 8, 2010
9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Memphis Speech and Hearing Center Auditorium
807 Jefferson Avenue
To RSVP, please email ausp@memphis.edu or call 901/678-5800.
Featuring 2010 Visiting Scholars Dr. Robert Neimeyer and Dr. Anthony DiLollo
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.
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