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8th Pacific Rim Regional Congress of International Association for Group Psychotherapy and Group Processes
14th Conference of International Association of Dynamic Psychotherapy
Date:
Tue, 7 - Sat, 11 October 2008
Venue:
Kunibiki Messe (Matsue city, Shimane Prefecture, Japan)
http://www.kunibikimesse.jp/en/
Organized by:
International Association for Group Psychotherapy and Group Processes
President, Frances Bonds White
http://www.iagp.com/
Hosted by:
International Association of Dynamic Psychotherapy
President, Hidefumi Kotani
http://subsite.icu.ac.jp/iascp/news/200703iadp13.html
Co-Sponsor:
Japanese Association of Group Psychotherapy
Auspices:
Japanese Assosication of Psychatric Hospitals
The Association of Japanese Clinical Psychology
Japanese Association of Family Psychology
Japanese Society of Transactional Analysis
The Japanese Association of Counseling Science
Japan Psychodrama Association
The Japanese Association for Humanistic Psychology
Chugoku-Shikoku Psychological Association
Japan Society of Certified Clinical Psychologists
International Council of Nurses
Shimane Prefecture
Matsue City
International Christian University
Theme:
Creating new space beyond internal and external wars
Special Issue:
Training and Ethics
Creating Psychologically Safe Space
Preventing Bullying and Treating Victims
Support for Disaster Victims and Treating PTSD
Depressive problems in the business field and in the family
Section:
Training and Education, Psychoanalytic and Dynamic Approach, Psychodrama, Family, Person-Centered Approach, Cognitive-Behavioral Approach, Transactional Analysis, Adolescence, Schizophrenic, Eating Disorder, Organizational and Group Processes.
Who should attend:
Mental health professionals, psychologists, counselors, social workers, psychiatrists, medical doctors, nurses, teachers, occupational therapists, organizational development specialists and pastoral care workers, trainees, and students (at least graduate students).
Language:
English
Unfortunately, due to overwhelming costs, simultaneous translation will only be provided for the keynote lectures. If you feel fluent in more than one language, please consider translating for yourself or arrange for a trained translator yourself.