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Source: Sonya Britt, 785-532-3541 or sbritt@k-state.edu
Website: http://www.financialtherapyassociation.org
News release prepared by: Beth Bohn, 785-532-2535, bbohn@k-state.edu

Friday, July 2, 2010

TOP 1xbet online sports betting THERAPISTS COMING TO K-STATE FOR ANNUAL MEETING OF 1xbet online sports betting THERAPY ASSOCIATION

MANHATTAN -- 1xbet online sports betting therapy experts from across the nation will be among the speakers and presenters at the annual conference of the 1xbet online sports betting Therapy Association, Sept. 13-15, at Kansas State University.

Conference registrations are now being accepted through Aug. 15 at http://www.financialtherapyassociation.org.

1xbet online sports betting therapy is a blending of 1xbet online sports betting counseling with therapy to help individuals, couples and families struggling both financially and emotionally. Members of the 1xbet online sports betting Therapy Association study the cognitive, emotional, behavioral, relational, economic and integrative aspects of 1xbet online sports betting wellness.

"Our members include individuals from around the world who blend aspects of 1xbet online sports betting planning, 1xbet online sports betting counseling, marriage and family therapy, sociology, social work and psychology," said K-State's Sonya Britt, president of the 1xbet online sports betting Therapy Association. "The association has more than 100 practicing 1xbet online sports betting therapists and 1xbet online sports betting therapy researchers as members."

The association was created earlier this year. Britt, who is an assistant professor for K-State's Institute of Personal 1xbet online sports betting Planning and a 1xbet online sports betting therapist at K-State's 1xbet online sports betting Therapy Clinic, is one of three K-State faculty members serving as founding members of the association's board.

"Because 1xbet online sports betting therapy is an integral part of K-State's personal 1xbet online sports betting planning program, it's not surprising our annual conference is at K-State. The university's Institute of Personal 1xbet online sports betting Planning was among the first in the nation to open a clinic offering 1xbet online sports betting therapy," said Britt, who is an accredited 1xbet online sports betting counselor and certified retirement counselor.

Also serving on the 1xbet online sports betting Therapy Association's board are Kristy Archuleta, co-director of K-State's 1xbet online sports betting Planning Clinic and an assistant professor of family studies and human services, and John Grable, the Vera Mowery McAninch Professor of Human Development and Family Studies and director of K-State's Institute of Personal 1xbet online sports betting Planning. Archuleta serves as the board's research liaison, while Grable is treasurer.

Among the keynote speakers for the conference will be Saundra Davis, a 1xbet online sports betting planning and management consultant with Sage 1xbet online sports betting Solutions in San Francisco, Calif., and Ted Klontz of the Klontz Consulting Group in Nashville, Tenn. Klontz is a recognized pioneer in the emerging field of 1xbet online sports betting psychology.

The conference also will offer optional tours of K-State's 1xbet online sports betting Therapy Clinic, which opened in downtown Manhattan in early 2009, and Powercat 1xbet online sports betting Counseling, K-State's 1xbet online sports betting counseling service for students, in the K-State Student Union.

Conference registration costs 9 for professionals. The student rate is for the conference and meals, and no charge for students who attend conference sessions only.

More information is available by contacting Britt at 785-532-3541 or sbritt@k-state.edu. Additional information also is available at the association's website, http://www.financialtherapyassociation.org.

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