Conference Programme
Enjoy the full programme IN PERSON & ONLINE
In Person Conference
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) |
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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 |
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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 |
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17.15-18.00 |
OPENING |
Grand Ball |
Opening Ceremony Musical opening by Sara Grabow |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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11.45 - 13.00 |
LUNCH BREAK |
Lounge |
13.00 - 14.30 |
PARALLEL SESSIONS |
Scandic Hotel |
Paper & Discussion Session |
Grand Ball |
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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 |
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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 |
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Paper Session |
Amalienborg |
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13.00-14.00 Paper 92 |
Experiencing in 11 Theses Maria Fijewska, MA Intra, Warsaw, Poland |
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14.00-14.30 Brief Paper 63 |
I Am Large, I Contain Multitudes. Ambivalence and Existential Strength in Experiential-Existential Psychotherapy Trees Depoorter |
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Experiential Workshop |
Kronborg |
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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 |
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Panel |
Christian |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Experiential Workshop |
Frederik |
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13.00-14.30 107 |
The 'Simple' Art of Listening Brendon Murley, MCounsHumanServ |
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Experiential Workshop |
Margrethe 1+2 |
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13.00-14.30 29 |
Experiential Mini-Workshop With a Demonstration of Family Constellations Therapy Vitha Weitemeyer, MA Psyhcology |
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Encounter Group |
Børsen |
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13.00-14.30 |
Encounter Group Space Encounter Group Preparation Committee |
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Experiential Workshop |
Rosenborg |
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13.00-14.30 37 |
Embodied Experiential Dreamwork as Catalyst for Change Leslie Ellis, PhD |
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14.30 - 15.00 |
BREAK |
Lounge |
15.00 - 16.00 |
PARALLEL SESSIONS |
Scandic Hotel |
Paper Session |
Grand Ball |
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15.00-16.00 Paper 5 |
Motivational Interviewing and the Legacy of Carl Rogers William Miller, PhD, professor emeritus |
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Paper Session |
Amalienborg |
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15.00-16.00 Paper 10 |
Defining Trauma From a Person-Centered and Experiential Perspective Sarton Weinraub |
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Paper Session |
Kronborg |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Paper Session |
Christian |
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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 |
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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 |
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15.40-16.00 Brief Paper 82 |
Facilitating Empowerment - Help Without Blame or Undermining Sebastian Heid, PhD The Person-Centred Association, London, United Kingdom |
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Paper Session |
Frederik |
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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 |
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Paper Session |
Margrethe 1+2 |
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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 |
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Encounter Group |
Børsen |
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15.00-16.00 |
Encounter Group Space Encounter Group Preparation Committee |
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Paper Session |
Rosenborg |
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15.00-16.00 Paper 61 |
Transdiagnostic Emotion-Focused Therapy Ladislav Timulak, PhD, professor Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland |
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16.00-16.30 |
BREAK |
Lounge |
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16.30 - 18.00 |
PARALLEL SESSIONS |
Scandic Hotel |
Structured Discussion |
Grand Ball |
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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) |
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Paper Session |
Amalienborg |
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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 |
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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 |
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Structured Discussion |
Kronborg |
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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 |
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Experiential Workshop |
Christian |
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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 |
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Experiential Workshop |
Frederik |
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16.30-18.00 34 |
Integrating the NVC Process Into My Person-Centered Practice Sebastien Daix ACP INTEGRATIVE, PAMIERS, France |
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Experiential Workshop |
Margrethe 1+2 |
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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 |
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Experiential Workshop |
Børsen |
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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 |
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Experiential Workshop |
Rosenborg |
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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 |
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18.00-19.00 |
DINNER BREAK |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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11.45 - 13.00 |
LUNCH BREAK |
Lounge |
13.00 - 14.30 |
PARALLEL SESSIONS |
Scandic Hotel |
Paper Session |
Grand Ball |
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13.00-14.00 Paper 113 |
PCE Ethics Framework Paul Diaconescu, MA PCE Europe, Vienna, Austria |
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14.00 -14.30 Brief Paper 117 |
How Practitioners Really Percieve Professional Ethics? Empirical Pilot Study Kirill Kryuchkov |
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Paper Session |
Amalienborg |
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13.00-14.00 Paper 106 |
Testing Prospective Staff for Accurate Empathy and Collaboration Skills Prior to Employment Fredrik Eliasson, BS |
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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) |
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Experiential Workshop |
Kronborg |
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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 |
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Experiential Workshop |
Christian |
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13.00-14.30 6 |
Experiencing Motivational Interviewing William Miller, PhD, professor emeritus |
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Structured Discussion |
Frederik |
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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 |
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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 |
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Experiential Workshop |
Margrethe 1+2 |
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13.00-14.30 120 |
The Person-Centered Psychotherapist as a Cultural Being Encountering Another Cultural Being Ayse Dogan. Clinical Psychologist University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium RINO Groep, Utrecht, Netherlands |
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Encounter Group |
Børsen |
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13.00-14.30 |
Encounter Group Space Encounter Group Preparation Committee |
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14.30 - 15.00 |
BREAK |
Lounge |
15.00 - 16.00 |
PARALLEL SESSIONS |
Scandic Hotel |
Paper Session |
Grand Ball |
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15.00-16.00 Paper 14 |
Carl Rogers' Way of Helping From the Perspective of Neuroscience Michael Lux, Ph.D |
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Paper Session |
Amalienborg |
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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 Private Practice, Roskilde, Denmark |
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Paper Session |
Kronborg |
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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 |
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Paper Session |
Christian |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Paper Session |
Frederik |
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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 |
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Paper Session |
Margrethe 1+2 |
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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 |
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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 |
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15.40-16.00 Brief Paper 65 |
Person-Centered Distance Psychotherapy During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Austria Norbert File University, Innsbruck, Austria |
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Paper Session |
Børsen |
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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 |
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16.00-16.10 |
TRANSIT BREAK |
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16.10 - 17.10 |
PARALLEL SESSIONS |
Scandic Hotel |
Paper Session |
Grand Ball |
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16.10-17.10 Paper 62 |
Person-Centered Approach Theory of Consciousness and Actualizing Tendency in the Light of Neuroscience Mauricio Leal, psychotherapist |
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Paper Session |
Amalienborg |
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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 |
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Paper Session |
Kronborg |
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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 |
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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 |
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Structured Discussion |
Christian |
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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 |
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Paper Session |
Frederik |
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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 |
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Paper Session |
Margrethe 1+2 |
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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 |
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Paper Session |
Børsen |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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18.00-19.00 |
DINNER BREAK |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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11.45 - 13.00 |
LUNCH BREAK |
Lounge |
13.00 - 14.30 |
PARALLEL SESSIONS |
Scandic Hotel |
Panel |
Grand Ball |
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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, |
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13.00 -13.20 Brief Paper 99 |
The Person-Centred Experiential Pill. Challenging Psychopharmacological Treatment on Its Own Turf Niels Bagge, MA psychology Private Practice, Roskilde, Denmark |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Paper Session |
Amalienborg |
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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 |
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Experiential Workshop |
Kronborg |
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13.00-14.30 72 |
Deliberate Practice in Emotion-Focused Therapy Rhonda Goldman York University, Toronto, Canada, Centre for MindBody Health, Toronto, Canada |
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Experiential Workshop |
Christian |
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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 |
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Experiential Workshop |
Frederik |
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13.00-14.30 84 |
Working With Coping Splits in Emotion-Focused Therapy: Helping Through the Affirmation of Vulnerability Within the Person Ciro Caro |
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Experiential Workshop |
Margrethe 1+2 |
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13.00-14.30 85 |
Mobilizing Agency. Symbolic Assertiveness as a Method of Working With Relational Trauma Piotr Fijewski |
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Encounter Group |
Børsen |
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13.00-14.30 |
Encounter Group Space Encounter Group Preparation Committee |
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14.30 - 15.00 |
BREAK |
Lounge |
15.00 - 16.30 |
PARALLEL SESSIONS |
Scandic Hotel |
Panel |
Grand Ball |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Structured Discussion |
Amalienborg |
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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 |
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Paper Session |
Kronborg |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Experiential Workshop |
Christian |
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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 |
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Experiential Workshop |
Frederik |
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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 Catholic University of Leuven, Louvain, Belgium |
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Experiential Workshop |
Margrethe 1+2 |
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15.00-16.30 105 |
How to Use "Deep Imagery" to Facilitate Change in Our Time Ida Nielsen, MA psychology |
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Encounter Group |
Børsen |
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13.00-14.30 |
Encounter Group Space Encounter Group Preparation Committee |
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16.30-17.30 |
BREAK |
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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 |
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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 |
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12.00 - 12.45 |
CLOSING |
Grand Ball |
Closing proceedings and thanks Handing over the conference to PCE2024 Farewell |
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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 |
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13.00 -15.30 |
Freetown Christiania Sara Gram-Hanssen |
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13.00 -17.30 |
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Bente Bakmand |
Online Conference
Online Sessions
Brief Paper (15 min) |
Online |
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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 |
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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 |
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Brief Paper 76 |
Witnessing Sisyphus: Reflections and questions on supporting suicidal refugees on the Greek islands Dimitra Mantzari, MSc HIAS, Mytilene, Lesvos, Greece |
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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 |
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Individual Paper |
Online |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Paper 70 |
Emotion-Focused Mindfulness Therapy Bill Gayner, BSW, MSW Centre for Psychology and Emotional Health, Toronto, Canada |
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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 |
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Paper 83 |
Emotion Focused Mindfulness Therapy for late-life anxiety: A randomized controlled trial with a wait-list control group Stacey Hatch, PhD candidate |
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Paper 103 |
Emotion Focused Mindfulness Therapy for late-life anxiety: A randomized controlled trial with a wait-list control group Wayne Skinner, MSW Adler Graduate Professional School, Toronto, Canada |
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Paper 104 |
Empathy, Empathic Witnessing, and the Self Arthur Bohart, PhD, professor emeritus |
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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 |
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Paper 118 |
On Second Thought: Motivational Interviewing and the Essence of Being Human Allan Zuckoff, PhD Vital Decisions, Edison, NJ, USA |
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Posters |
Online Poster Gallery |
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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 |
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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 |
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Poster 68 |
A Rasch Analysis of the Client Modes of Engagement Questionnaire Micaela Jimenez-Borja, PhD, professor |
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Poster 77 |
Support Groups for Childcare Professionals Based on Basic Encounter Groups Makiko Mikuni, PhD Michiko Chubachi, MA Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan |
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Poster 123 |
The Empirical Status of Emotion-Focused Therapy Scott Briggs, MA Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, USA |
Abatracts
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