In Person Conference

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Monday 4th July

10.00 - 12.30

Community Encounter Group

Community Hall (GlobalHagen)

     

12.30 - 14.30

ARRIVAL & REGISTRATION

Lounge

     

14.30 - 15.00

WELCOME

Grand Ball

 

Niels Bagge (local organizers, DSPOP)

Susanna Markowitz (WAPCEPC)

Stig Poulsen (University of Copenhagen)

Klaus Pedersen (Danish Psychological Society for Psychotherapy)

15.00 - 16.00

OPENING TALK

Grand Ball 

 

In Search of the Kernel of Interpersonal Helping

Robert Elliott,PhD, Professor

University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland

16.00 - 16.15

SHORT BREAK

Lounge

     

16.15 - 17.15

OPENING TALK

Grand Ball 

 

Empathy and Applied Phenomenology

Dan Zahavi, PhD, professor

University of Copenhagen, Denmark & Oxford University, Oxford, GB

Director of Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen

17.15-18.00

OPENING

Grand Ball 

 

Opening Ceremony

Musical opening by Sara Grabow

18.00-20.00

SOCIAL GATHERING & BUFFET

Lounge

Tuesday 5th July

8.00 - 8.45

REGISTRATION

Lounge

     

8.45 - 10.00

PLENARY TALK

Grand Ball

8.45-10.00

HOLDING TRUE: THE CONTINUING RESONANCE OF ROGERS’ THEORY

Susan Stephen, PhD

Ph.D, lecture at University of Strathclyde, Glasgow & private practice

10.00 - 10.30

BREAK

Lounge

     

10.30 - 11.45

SEMI-PLENARY TALKS

Grand Ball & Amalienborg

10.30-11.45

Grand Ball

TRAINING AND SUPERVISION OF PERSON-CENTRED THERAPISTS: AN INFINITE LINE IN A FINITE SPACE

Sheila Haugh, Person-centred therapist, supervisor and trainer

Director of Studies for the MSc Contemporary Person-Centred Psychotherapy and Applications (UKCP recognised) at the Metanoia Institute in London

10.30-11.45

Amalienborga

YOU ARE A TOY!” - KIERKEGAARD’S CONCEPT OF COURAGE AND ANXIETY IN TOY STORY

Christian Hjortkjær, PhD

Silkeborg Højskole, Denmark

The Søren Kierkegaard Research Center at The University of Copenhagen, Denmark

11.45 - 13.00

LUNCH BREAK

Lounge

     

13.00 - 14.30

PARALLEL SESSIONS

Scandic Hotel

     

Paper & Discussion Session

Grand Ball

13.00-13.30

Brief Paper

12

A Theoretical Analysis of Kierkegaard's 'The Art of Helping’ and Rogers' Core Conditions

Mads Dahlgaard, MA psychology
Center for Thriving and Wellbeing, Copenhagen, Denmark

13.30 -14.30

Structured Discussion

59

Working With Trauma in Conditions of Violence and Grief: The Importance of Non-Directivity

Maria Kefalopoulou, PhD

College for Humanistic Sciences, ICPS, Athens, Greece

Alexandros Vallides, MSc. 

College for Humanistic Sciences, ICPS, Athens, Greece

Paper Session

Amalienborg

13.00-14.00

Paper

92

Experiencing in 11 Theses

Maria Fijewska, MA

Intra, Warsaw, Poland

14.00-14.30

Brief Paper

63

I Am Large, I Contain Multitudes. Ambivalence and Existential Strength in Experiential-Existential Psychotherapy

Trees Depoorter
Self-employed, Ghent, Belgium

Experiential Workshop

Kronborg

13.00-14.30

11

Cultivating Therapeutic Presence and Self-Compassion: Helping Clients Through Bringing Ourselves to the Relational Encounter

Dr, Shari Geller, PhD

York University, Toronto, Canada,

Centre for MindBody Health, Toronto, Canada

Panel

Christian

13.00-14.30

Panel

88

Presenting the EmpoweringEFT@EU Project: Empowering Emotion-Focused Therapy Practice in Europe

Carla Cunha, PhD, professor

University of Maia, Maia, Portugal

Robert Elliott, PhD, professor

University of Strathclyde, Glasgow - Scotland, United Kingdom

Ladislav Timulak, PhD, professor

Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

Rafael Jodar-Anchia, PhD, professor

Universidad de Comillas, Madrid, Spain

13.00-13.20

Brief Paper

89

Listening to the Experts: The EmpoweringEFT@EU Project Goals and Preliminary Results From EFT Experts Interviewed

Carla Cunha, PhD, professor

University of Maia, Maia, Portugal

13.20-13.40

Brief Paper

91

Proposing Competency Frameworks for EFT Practice and Supervision: From Implicit to Explicit Knowledge

Robert Elliott, PhD, professor

University of Strathclyde, Glasgow - Scotland, United Kingdom

13.40-14.00

Brief Paper

93

Proposing Competency Frameworks for EFT Training and Constructing Learning Communities and Practice Networks

Ladislav Timulak, PhD, professor

Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

14.00-14.20

Brief Paper

94

Disseminating EFT Practice: The Pilot Phase in the EmpoweringEFT@EU Project

Rafael Jodar-Anchia, PhD, professor

Universidad de Comillas, Madrid, Spain

Experiential Workshop

Frederik

13.00-14.30

107

The 'Simple' Art of Listening

Brendon Murley, MCounsHumanServ
La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia

Experiential Workshop

Margrethe 1+2

13.00-14.30

29

Experiential Mini-Workshop With a Demonstration of Family Constellations Therapy

Vitha Weitemeyer, MA Psyhcology
Psykolog Vitha Weitemeyer, Gilleleje, Denmark

Encounter Group

Børsen

13.00-14.30

Encounter Group Space

Encounter Group Preparation Committee

Experiential Workshop

Rosenborg

13.00-14.30

37

Embodied Experiential Dreamwork as Catalyst for Change

Leslie Ellis, PhD
Independent, North Vancouver, Canada

14.30 - 15.00

BREAK

Lounge

     

15.00 - 16.00

PARALLEL SESSIONS

Scandic Hotel

     

Paper Session

Grand Ball

15.00-16.00

Paper

5

Motivational Interviewing and the Legacy of Carl Rogers

William Miller, PhD, professor emeritus
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque NM, USA

Paper Session

Amalienborg

15.00-16.00

Paper

10

Defining Trauma From a Person-Centered and Experiential Perspective

Sarton Weinraub
New York Person centered Resource Center, New York, USA

Paper Session

 

Kronborg

15.00-15.20

Brief Paper

41

From Surviving to Thriving: Emotion-Focused Documentary Film Making as Therapy

Junmei Wan

University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland & Singapore

15.20-15.40

Brief Paper

32

God as a Self-Compassion Object: Integration of EFT and Prayer in Overcoming a Dissociative Process

Junmei Wan 

University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland & Singapore

15.40-16.00

Brief Paper

90

How Can I Be of Help in the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music?

Helle Mumm, MA 

Hospice, Copenhagen, Denmark

Paper Session

 

Christian

15.00-15.20

Brief Paper

60

Working Between Paradigms: Assessment and Diagnosis in Person-Centred Clinical Practice

Andy Schiller, MSc

UKCP, London, United Kingdom

15.20-15.40

Brief Paper

67

The Existential Dynamics of Depression: A Sneak Preview on Research Results

Heidi Pellens, PhD

KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

15.40-16.00

Brief Paper

82

Facilitating Empowerment - Help Without Blame or Undermining

Sebastian Heid, PhD

The Person-Centred Association, London, United Kingdom

Paper Session

 

Frederik

15.00-16.00

Paper

46

The Development of the Person in a Threatening Situation: A Person-Centered Lense on the Covid Pandemic

Sonja Kinigadner, Dr.a phil.

OEGWG, Vienna, Austria

Paper Session

 

Margrethe 1+2

15.00-16.00

Paper

21

Client Centered Psychologist Working in Integrated Primary Care and Specialty Health Setting?

Julia Kocal, Doctorate Clinical Psychology, Professor

National Louis University, Chicago, USA

Encounter Group

Børsen

15.00-16.00

Encounter Group Space

Encounter Group Preparation Committee

Paper Session

 

Rosenborg

15.00-16.00

Paper

61

Transdiagnostic Emotion-Focused Therapy

Ladislav Timulak, PhD, professor

Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland

16.00-16.30

BREAK

Lounge

2

 

16.30 - 18.00

PARALLEL SESSIONS

Scandic Hotel

   

Structured Discussion

Grand Ball

16.30-18.00

47

Emotion Focused Therapy, Mindfulness & Compassion: A Relationship Worth Growing!

Dr. Shari Geller, PhD

York University, Toronto, Canada

Centre for MindBody Health, Toronto, Canada

Niels Bagge, MA psychology

Institute for Emotion-Focused Therapy, Roskilde, Denmark

Private Practice, Roskilde, Denmark

Shigeru Iwakabe, PhD, professor (moderator)
Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan

Paper Session

Amalienborg

16.30-18.00

Paper

124

Helping the Client’s Anxious Brain to New Learning With the BSAFE Protocol

Kim Oechsle

hypnotiseret.dk, Egå, Denmark

16.30-18.00

Brief Paper

17

Shared Visibilities - How Client Imagery Can Work to Facilitate Change in Unconditional Positive Self-Regard

Tania Davis, Msc

Sherwood Psychotherapy Training Institute, Nottingham, United Kingdom

Structured Discussion

Kronborg

16.30-18.00

Structured Discussion

25

Under Pressure. Reflecting on the Role and Place of Psychotherapy in a Country at War

Oleksandr Myronenko,

Ukrainian Umbrella Association of Psychotherapisps, Lviv, Ukraine

Valeriia Pryhozhyna, MA

Ukrainian Umbrella Association of Psychotherapisps, Dnipro, Ukraine

Yana Gololob, MA

Ukrainian Umbrella Association of Psychotherapisps, Dnipro, Ukraine

Experiential Workshop

Christian

16.30-18.00

57

The Psychology of Relating Online: Implications for Facilitating Learning and Encounter Groups

Gillian Proctor, D.Clin.Psych

University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom

Krista Susman, Masters 

Zb beratung, Vienna, Austria

Experiential Workshop

Frederik

16.30-18.00

34

Integrating the NVC Process Into My Person-Centered Practice

Sebastien Daix

ACP INTEGRATIVE, PAMIERS, France

Experiential Workshop

Margrethe 1+2

16.30-18.00

43

Thinking Experientially in Multi-Professional and Diverse Teams: A Way to Foster Creative Thinking

Heinke Deloch. MA

Universität Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany

Experiential Workshop

Børsen

16.30-18.00

116

How Might We Teach Others to Ask “How Can I Help?: Supporting Skill Development via Simulation

Mary Hodorowicz, PhD

University of Maryland School of Social Work, Baltimore, USA

Michiel Hulsbergen, Msc

DialogueTrainer, Utrecht, Netherlands

Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands

Thijs Biemans, Post HBO Supervision/Coaching, VUMC

Kruger Consultancy, Gouda, Netherlands

Experiential Workshop

Rosenborg

16.30-18.00

73

The Challenges of Working With Emotion in Emotion-Focused Therapy for Couples

Rhonda Goldman, PhD

The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, USA

Serine Warwar, PhD

Center for Psychology and Emotional Health, Toronto, Canada

Emotion-Focused Therapy Clinic, York University, Toronto, Canada

18.00-19.00

DINNER BREAK

 
   

19.00-22..00

WAPCEPC GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Kronborg

Wednesday 6th July

8.00 - 8.45

REGISTRATION

Lounge

     

8.45 - 10.00

PLENARY TALK

Grand Bal

8.45-10.00

HOW CAN I BE OF HELP: FORMULATING THE EXPERIENCING MODEL OF PSYCHOTHERAPY

Akira Ikemi, PhD, professor

Kansai University Graduate School of Psychology, Osaka, Japan

10.00 - 10.30

BREAK

Lounge

     

10.30 - 11.45

SEMI-PLENARY TALKS

Grand Ball & Amalienborg

10.30-11.45

Grand Ball

SUFFERING AND FLOURISHING: POSITIVE EMOTIONS AND THEIR ROLES IN TRANSFORMING EMOTIONAL PAIN AND FACILITATING THERAPEUTIC CHANGE

Shigeru Iwakabe, PhD, professor

Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan

10.30-11.45

Amalienborga

HOW CAN WE BE OF HELP? INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY HEALING TODAY

Peter Berliner, PhD, professor

Ilisimatusarfik/The University of Greenland, Nuuk, Greenland

11.45 - 13.00

LUNCH BREAK

Lounge

     

13.00 - 14.30

PARALLEL SESSIONS

Scandic Hotel

     

Paper Session

Grand Ball

13.00-14.00

Paper

113

PCE Ethics Framework

Paul Diaconescu, MA

PCE Europe, Vienna, Austria

14.00 -14.30

Brief Paper

117

How Practitioners Really Percieve Professional Ethics? Empirical Pilot Study

Kirill Kryuchkov
HSE University, Moscow, Russian Federation

Paper Session

Amalienborg

13.00-14.00

Paper

106

Testing Prospective Staff for Accurate Empathy and Collaboration Skills Prior to Employment

Fredrik Eliasson, BS
The Swedish National Board of Institutional Care, Research and development, HQ, Stockholm, Sweden

14.00-14.30

Brief Paper

44

Emotional Joy and Pain - a Study of Self-Organization Amongst Leaders Through Emotion-Focused Therapy

Sabrina Bøgelund, PhD

Arnestedet ApS, København Ø, Denmark

Christina Holm, MA, psychotherapist (MPF)

Arnestedet ApS, København Ø, Denmark

Christina Frydensbjerg, Cand, Merc, psychotherapist (MPF)
Arnestedet ApS, København Ø, Denmark

Experiential Workshop

Kronborg

13.00-14.30

28






To Be of Help by ‘Being Present as a Living Being’ - Releasing the Therapist's Stagnation

Árpi Süle

CGG, Brussels, Belgium,

Tijdschrift Persoonsgerichte Experiëntiële Psychotherapie, Utrecht, Netherlands

Experiential Workshop

Christian

13.00-14.30

6

Experiencing Motivational Interviewing

William Miller, PhD, professor emeritus
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque NM, USA

Structured Discussion

Frederik

13.00-14.00

129

Can We Be of Help? Cultural Considerations Regarding Personal Growth, Relationships, and Therapy

Brian Rodgers, PhD

The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

Keith Tudor, PhD
Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand

14.00-14.30

Brief Paper

31

Existential Psychotherapy: How Can Hermeneutics and Phenomenology Be of Help in the Clinic?

Anna Rédei, PhD, docent

Lund University, Lund, Sweden

Experiential Workshop

Margrethe 1+2

13.00-14.30

120

The Person-Centered Psychotherapist as a Cultural Being Encountering Another Cultural Being

Ayse Dogan. Clinical Psychologist
Anders Gebekt (Private Practice), Zichem, Belgium

University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium

RINO Groep, Utrecht, Netherlands

Encounter Group

Børsen

13.00-14.30

Encounter Group Space

Encounter Group Preparation Committee

14.30 - 15.00

BREAK

Lounge

     

15.00 - 16.00

PARALLEL SESSIONS

Scandic Hotel

Paper Session

Grand Ball

15.00-16.00

Paper

14

Carl Rogers' Way of Helping From the Perspective of Neuroscience

Michael Lux, Ph.D
Neurological Rehabilitation Center Quellenhof, SANA Kliniken AG, Bad Wildbad, Germany

Paper Session

Amalienborg

15.00-16.00

Structured Discussion

115

Future Directions and Growth Edges: Findings of the PCE 2022 eDelphi Survey

David Murphy, PhD, professor

University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom

Niels Bagge, MA psychology
Institut for Emotionsfokuseret Terapi, Roskilde, Denmark

Private Practice, Roskilde, Denmark

Paper Session

 

Kronborg

15.00-16.00

Paper

15

Are We Really in This Together? How Can a Pandemic Teach Us About Anti-Oppressive Person-Centred Supervision?

Zoë Krupka

University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland & Singapore

Paper Session

 

Christian

15.00-15.20

Brief Paper

48

Play Therapy Approaches for Teachers and Children: Two Systematic Reviews

Jeffrey Cornelius-White, Psy D, Professor 

Missouri State University, Springfield, MO, USA

15.20-15.40

Brief Paper

38

Don’t Forget the Baby: Facilitating Change in the Parent-Infant Relationship in the UK

Rachel Lohan

Oxford Parent-Infant Project, Oxford, United Kingdom

16.00-16.20

Brief Paper

109

How Can I Be of Help? – the Role of Self-Reflection in Student's Counseling Training

Jeannette Bischkopf, PhD, Professor

Faculty of Social Work and Health at Kiel University of Applied Sciences, Kiel, Germany

Paper Session

 

Frederik

15.00-16.00

Paper

50

The Paradox of Becoming and Belonging: A Kierkegaardian Reconstruction of Carl Rogers’ Person-Centred Therapy

Devang Vaidya, MA Philosophy, MSc.

University of Notre Dame, Australia, Sydney, Australia

United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy, London, United Kingdom

Metanoia Institute, London, United Kingdom

Paper Session

 

Margrethe 1+2

15.00-15.20

Brief Paper

86

The therapeutic relationship in Online Psychotherapy: The experience of psychotherapists

Stavroula Katsadouri, MA

National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece

15.20-15.40

Brief Paper

16

How Can I Be of Help  as a Person-Centered Psychotherapist With Infectious Covid Patients?

Michaela Badegruber, MHPE

Kepler Universitätsklinik Neuromed Campus Institut für Psychotherapie, Linz, Austria

15.40-16.00

Brief Paper

65

Person-Centered Distance Psychotherapy During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Austria

Norbert File

University, Innsbruck, Austria

Paper Session

 

Børsen

15.00-16.00

Paper

33

How the Gods Can Be of Help: Bernie Neville and the Council of the Gods

Stephen Andrew, ClinSciD

Independent academic, Melbourne, Australia

16.00-16.10

TRANSIT BREAK

 
   

16.10 - 17.10

PARALLEL SESSIONS

Scandic Hotel

   

Paper Session

Grand Ball

16.10-17.10

Paper

62

Person-Centered Approach Theory of Consciousness and Actualizing Tendency in the Light of Neuroscience

Mauricio Leal, psychotherapist
PcaInstitute, Bern, Switzerland

Paper Session

Amalienborg

16.10-17.10

Paper

69

PCE Europe. Working Together for the Community

Leonore Langner, Paul Diaconescu, Ewa Kaczorkiewicz, Dimitris Portokalis

PCE Europe, Vienna, Austria

Paper Session

 

Kronborg

16.10-16.35

Paper

110

What If Everyone Became More Person-Centered? How Community Conversations Help Curb Harmful Substance Use and Addiction

Geoffrey Kane

University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland & Singapore

16.35-17.00

Paper

114

The Danish Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy and Counseling Bibliographical Survey 2021-2022

Niels Bagge, MA psychology

Dansk Selskab for Personcentreret og Oplevelsesorienteret Psykoterapi, Denmark

Institut for Emotionsfokuseret terapi, Roskilde, Denmark

Private Practice, Roskilde, Denmark

Structured Discussion

Christian

16.10-17.10

Structured

Discussion

20

Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies: What's Going on With the Journal and How to Influence It

Jeffrey Cornelius-White, PsyD, professor

Missouri State University, Springfield, USA

Rhonda Goldman, PhD, professor

Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, Canada

Maria Kefalopoulou, PhD, professor

College for Humanistic Sciences ICPS, Athens, Greece

David Murphy, PhD, professor

University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom

Susan Stephen, PhD

University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Paper Session

 

Frederik

16.10-17.10

Paper

121

Non-Directivity Re-visited: Love in Kierkegaard's Thought as Reflected in Person-Centred Theory

Devang Vaidya, MA Philosophy, MSc.

University of Notre Dame, Australia, Sydney, Australia

United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy, London, United Kingdom

Metanoia Institute, London, United Kingdom

Paper Session

 

Margrethe 1+2

16.10-17.10

Paper

127

Group Training in Psychotherapy: an Experiential Strategic Model

Michele Battuello, MD, PhD

Sapienza University of Rome, ASL Roma 3, Rome, Italy

IIRIS, Rome, Italy

Paper Session

 

Børsen

16.10-17.10

Paper

81

Learning From Clients and Helping Them During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Supporting Their Self-Leadership

Nicola Richter, MSc

Independent Researcher, St. Albans, United Kingdom

17.00 - 18.00

POSTER SESSION

Lounge

17.00-18.00

Poster

74

The Focusing Team as a Means of Supporting Therapists

Yugo Tonegawa, MA

Counseling Center ''Hennano'', Fukuoka, Japan

Yuko Morikawa, PhD, professor

Kyusyu Sangyo University, Fukuoka, Japan

17.00-18.00

Poster

75

Image of Being Kind to Oneself as a Japanese Person With a Tendency Toward Over-Adaptation

Seika Hamamura, MA

Kyusyu Sangyo University, Fukuoka, Japan

17.00-18.00

Poster

78

Randomized Controlled Evaluation of The psychophysiological Effects of Social Support stress Management in Healthy Women

Nadja Heimgartner

University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland

17.00-18.00

Poster

79

A Qualitative Analysis of Counseling Goals of Career Counselors: In Comparison With a "Fully Functioning Person"

Yuko Morikawa, PhD, Professor 

Faculty of Human Sciences, Kyushu Sangyo University, Fukuoka, Japan

17.00-18.00

Poster

112

Deliberate Practice Training in Psychotherapy: The Training of Graduate Students in General Psychotherapeutic Skills (TRIPS) Trial

Mads Dahlgaard

Center for Thriving and Wellbeing, Copenhagen, Denmark

17.00-18.00

Poster

119

Common Factors, Responsiveness and Outcome in Psychotherapy (CROP): An Observational Study of Psychotherapy in Private Practice

Mads Dahlgaard

Center for Thriving and Wellbeing, Copenhagen, Denmark

17.00-18.00

Poster

122

Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) in the Emotion Regulation Process for Adults With Depression

Joseph Mathew, DPsych Counselling Psychology student 

Caledonian University, Glasgow, United Kingdom

18.00-19.00

DINNER BREAK

 
   

19.00-22..00

WAPCEPC GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Kronborg

Thursday 7th July

8.00 - 8.45

REGISTRATION

Lounge

     

8.45 - 10.00

PLENARY TALK

Grand Ball 

8.45-10.00

CHANGING EMOTION WITH EMOTION

Leslie Greenberg, PhD, Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus

York University, Toronto, Canada

10.00 - 10.30

BREAK

Lounge

     

10.30 - 11.45

SEMI-PLENARY TALKS

Grand Ball & Amalienborg

10.30-11.45

Grand Ball

LIVING BETWEEN LIGHT AND DARK, FRAGMENTATION AND WHOLENESS: CHOOSING THE ORGANISMIC PARADIGM AS A POLITICAL ACT

Carol Wolter-Gustafson, Ed.D 

Client-centered psychotherapy practice, Boston, USA

10.30-11.45

Amalienborga

THE BRAIN IS FRIENDLY - LOOKING THROUGH THE LENS OF AFFECTIVE NEUROSCIENCE TO UNDERSTAND PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS AND HOW PCE THERAPY CAN BE OF HELP  

Greet Vanaerschot, PhD, professor

University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium

11.45 - 13.00

LUNCH BREAK

Lounge

     

13.00 - 14.30

PARALLEL SESSIONS

Scandic Hotel

     

Panel

Grand Ball

13.00-14.30

Panel

96

The Facts Are Friendly – Even if They Are Placebo

Jens Gaab, Niels Bagge, Sarah Buergler, Dilan Sezer, Antje Frey Nascimento,

13.00 -13.20

Brief Paper

99

The Person-Centred Experiential Pill. Challenging Psychopharmacological Treatment on Its Own Turf

Niels Bagge, MA psychology
Institut for Emotionsfokuseret Terapi, Roskilde, Denmark

Private Practice, Roskilde, Denmark

13.20 -13.40

Brief Paper

97

It’s All in Your Mind: Randomized Controlled Trial of Imaginary Pills in Test Anxiety

Sarah Bürgler

Division of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Faculty of Psychology, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland

13.40 -14.00

Brief Paper

98

Deceptive and Open-Label Placebo Effects in Experimentally-Induced Guilt: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Healthy Subjects

Dilan Sezer

Division of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Faculty of Psychology, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland

Jens Gaab, PhD, professor
Division of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Faculty of Psychology, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland

14.00 -14.20

Brief Paper

100

Open-Label Placebo Intervention for Women With Premenstrual Syndrome: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Antje Frey Nascimento, PhD

University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland

Paper Session

Amalienborg

13.00-14.30

Structured Discussion

26

Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy Around the World – Present State and Challenges for the Future

Gerhard Stumm, PhD

FORUM, Vienna, Austria

Yana Gololob, MA
Ukrainian Umbrella Association of Psychotherapists, Dnipro, Ukraine

Experiential Workshop

Kronborg

13.00-14.30

72

Deliberate Practice in Emotion-Focused Therapy

Rhonda Goldman

York University, Toronto, Canada,

Centre for MindBody Health, Toronto, Canada

Experiential Workshop

Christian

13.00-14.30

66

Transcending the Pandemic Divide – Connecting Through Holistic Person-Centred Attitudes

Nicola Richter

CGG, Brussels, Belgium,

Tijdschrift Persoonsgerichte Experiëntiële Psychotherapie, Utrecht, Netherlands

Experiential Workshop

Frederik

13.00-14.30

84

Working With Coping Splits in Emotion-Focused Therapy: Helping Through the Affirmation of Vulnerability Within the Person

Ciro Caro
La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia

Experiential Workshop

Margrethe 1+2

13.00-14.30

85

Mobilizing Agency. Symbolic Assertiveness as a Method of Working With Relational Trauma

Piotr Fijewski
Psykolog Vitha Weitemeyer, Gilleleje, Denmark

Encounter Group

Børsen

13.00-14.30

Encounter Group Space

Encounter Group Preparation Committee

14.30 - 15.00

BREAK

Lounge

     

15.00 - 16.30

PARALLEL SESSIONS

Scandic Hotel

     

Panel

Grand Ball

15.00-15.20

Brief Paper

64

The Processing of the Existential Need: A Rational-Empirical Model

José Gamoneda, PhD student

Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Madrid, Spain

Darya Faiyad, MA psychology

IDP Psicología, Madrid, Spain

15.20 -15.40

Brief Paper

18

Body-Listening as a Focusing Attitude – Evidence From a German Focusing Manner Scale

Danny Gehlen, MSc

University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany

15.40 -16.00

Brief Paper

27

Changes in Focusing Attitudes Through Continued Implementation of CAS

Kumiyo Sakai, PhD, professor

Wayo Women's University, Ichikawa, Japan

16.00 -16.20

Brief Paper

42

Using Focusing in Emotion-Focused Therapy: A Therapist Interview Study

Agathi Lakioti, PhD

Hellenic Institute of Emotion-Focused Therapy, Athens, Greece

Structured Discussion

Amalienborg

15.00-16.30

Structured Discussion

126

The Hidden Gem: How the PCE-Literature Database Can Be of Help to You

Sophia Balamoutsou, PhD

Institute for Counselling and Psychological Studies, Athens, Greece

Paul Diaconescu, MA

PCE Europe, Vienna, Austria

Thomas Esher, MA

Cologne, Germany

Brian Rodgers

University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

Paper Session

Kronborg

15.00-15.20

Brief Paper

101

Understanding Trauma Through a Person-Centred Lens

Jen Holland, MA

The University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom

BACP, Lutterworth, United Kingdom

15.20-15.40

Brief Paper

102

Helping War Veterans With Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Group Psychotherapeutic Experience

Tito Laneiro, PhD, professor

Autónoma University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal

15.40-16.00

Brief Paper

36

Attracting and Engaging High Risk Non-Treatment Seekers: The Stress Check

Denise Walker, PhD, professor

University of Washington, Seattle, USA

16.00-16.20

Brief Paper

35

The Perception and Practice Gap: PTSD Treatment Preferences Among United States Active Duty Service Members

Debra Kaysen, PhD, professor

Stanford University, Palo Alto, USA

Denise Walker, PhD professor

University of Washington, Seattle, USA

Experiential Workshop

Christian

15.00-16.30

56

From ‘Power Over’ to ‘Power With’. Our Future Lies in Becoming Catalysts of Social Change & Peace

Maria Kontarini

Private Practice, Global, Greece

Experiential Workshop

Frederik

15.00-16.30

58

Training Tool for Building a Case Formulation Narrative

Arne Heylen, MA clinical psychology

Focus On Emotion, Antwerp, Belgium

Catholic University of Leuven, Louvain, Belgium

Kurt Renders, MA clinical psychology
Focus On Emotion, Antwerp, Belgium

Catholic University of Leuven, Louvain, Belgium

Experiential Workshop

Margrethe 1+2

15.00-16.30

105

How to Use "Deep Imagery" to Facilitate Change in Our Time

Ida Nielsen, MA psychology
Psykologerne Ida Waage Nielsen og Hans B. Fonsbøl, Vejle, Denmark

Encounter Group

Børsen

13.00-14.30

Encounter Group Space

Encounter Group Preparation Committee

16.30-17.30

BREAK

 
   

17.30 - 18.30

BOAT TRIP

Gammel Strand

   

18.30 - 00.00

GALA DINNER

Langelinie Pavillonen

Friday 8th July

8.45 - 10.00

PLENARY TALK

Grand Ball

8.45-10.00

BEING OF HELP IN PERSON-CENTERED AND EXPERIENTIAL TREATMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE

Dagmar Nuding, Dr. phil. Dipl.-Päd.

University of Education, Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany

10.00 - 10.30

BREAK

Lounge

     

10.30 - 12.00

CLOSING PANEL

Grand Ball

 

HOW CAN I BE OF HELP ? FORMULATING AND FACILITATING CHANGE

Robert Elliot (discussant)

Susan Stephen, Leslie Ellis, Leslie Greenberg, Dagmar Nuding

12.00 - 12.45

CLOSING

Grand Ball

 

Closing proceedings and thanks

Handing over the conference to PCE2024

Farewell

12.45 - 13.00

BREAK

Lounge

     

13.00 - 17.00

CULTURAL PROGRAM

Copenhagen/Humlebæk

13.00 -15.30

In the Foot Steps of Søren Kierkegaaard

Susanne Hvidtfeldt

13.00 -15.30

Freetown Christiania

Sara Gram-Hanssen

13.00 -17.30

Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

Bente Bakmand

Online Conference

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Online Sessions

Brief Paper (15 min)

 

Online

Brief Paper

23

Developing a scale on the therapists’ embodiment of the core conditions (STEC)

Hiroyuki Uenishi, PhD

Osaka Ohtani University, Osaka, JapanOsaka Ohtani University, Osaka, Japan

Brief Paper

30

From ego to eco-centred. Authenticity - Key to a more ecologically-sensitive way of living?

Awa Ottiger, MA

University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom

Brief Paper

76

Witnessing Sisyphus: Reflections and questions on supporting suicidal refugees on the Greek islands

Dimitra Mantzari, MSc

HIAS, Mytilene, Lesvos, Greece

Brief Paper

128

Anoetic Consciousness: Breaking the Link Between Recovery of Negative Events and Experiential Emotion Regulation

Marie Vandekerckhove, PhD, MA Clinical Psychology, professor

Vrije Universiteit, Brussel, Belgium

University of Ghent, Gent, Belgium

Individual Paper

 

Online

Paper

39

Balancing Act Practice: Supporting Trainee Therapists' Life Balance Through Compassionate Yoga and Guided Journaling Practice

Chantal Riel, MA

Saint-Paul University, Ottawa, Canada

 Soti Grafanaki, PhD
Saint-Paul University, Ottawa, Canada

Paper

40

Adapting Emotion Focused Therapy for Youth: A Randomized Case Series of Clinical Process and Outcomes

Mirisse Foroughe, PhD, C Psych

Family Psychology Centre, Toronto, Canada

Paper

53

'Help me become free of you’: personhood, autonomy, and ecology in the pca and beyond.

Manu Bazzano, PhD,

Independent Scholar, London, United Kingdom

Paper

70

Emotion-Focused Mindfulness Therapy

Bill Gayner, BSW, MSW 

Centre for Psychology and Emotional Health, Toronto, Canada

Paper

71

Touching the Earth: Mindfulness as an Embodied Social Practice in Community

Bill Gayner, BSW, MSW 

Centre for Psychology and Emotional Health, Toronto, Canada

Paper

83

Emotion Focused Mindfulness Therapy for late-life anxiety: A randomized controlled trial with a wait-list control group

Stacey Hatch, PhD candidate
Queen's University, Kingston, Canada

Paper

103

Emotion Focused Mindfulness Therapy for late-life anxiety: A randomized controlled trial with a wait-list control group

Wayne Skinner, MSW
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

Adler Graduate Professional School, Toronto, Canada

Paper

104

Empathy, Empathic Witnessing, and the Self

Arthur Bohart, PhD, professor emeritus
Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA, USA

Paper

108

Exploring Person-Centred Experiential (PCE) practitioners’ experiences of working in settings which promote medicalised view of distress.

Alisha Cunningham, BA (Hons) Counselling and Psychotherapy Undergraduate

Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, United Kingdom

Paper

118

On Second Thought: Motivational Interviewing and the Essence of Being Human

Allan Zuckoff, PhD

Vital Decisions, Edison, NJ, USA

Posters

Online Poster Gallery

Poster

13

Effectiveness of Novice Clinical Psychology University Students Delivering Emotion Focused, Cognitive-Behavioral, and Psychodynamic Therapy

Teresita Borja-Alvarez,PhD, professoer

Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Quito, Ecuador

 Micaela Jiménez-Borja, BA
Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ, Quito, Ecuador

Poster

52

How the Focusing attitudes help you to handle work-family conflicts for your happier life

Akiko Doi, PhD, professor

Kobe Gakuin University, Kobe, Japan

Poster

68

A Rasch Analysis of the Client Modes of Engagement Questionnaire

Micaela Jimenez-Borja, PhD, professor
Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Quito, Ecuador

Poster

77

Support Groups for Childcare Professionals Based on Basic Encounter Groups

Makiko Mikuni, PhD
Kyushu Sangyou University, Fukuoka, Japan

Michiko Chubachi, MA

Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan

Poster

123

The Empirical Status of Emotion-Focused Therapy

Scott Briggs, MA

Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, USA

Abatracts

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