Abstract
Time | Activity | Title | Type | Conductors/Presenters | Chairs | Rooms |
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16:00-17:30 | SP4 | Emotional, linguistic, and body movement synchrony as the foundation for the holding environment within the psychotherapeutic relationship in the stormy times. | Sub Plenary | Subjective assessment of synchrony and the experience of containment. Rafał Styła (Poland) Facial expression synchrony in psychotherapeutic dyads in light of Winnicott's theory of the mirroring function. Magdalena Linke-Jankowska (Poland) Body movement synchrony in patient-therapist dyads. Szymon Szumiał (Poland) | Sabina Grzymowicz | Lilia |
WS5 | Evil, understanding and reconciliation in individual life, psychotherapy and social conflict. | Workshop | Sisko Miettinen (Finland) | Gerbera A | ||
WS6 | Empowering resilience and working through of secondary trauma through group psychotherapeutic playback theater. | Workshop | Ronen Kowalsky (Israel) | Gerbera B | ||
WS7 | Development of trauma at child survivors of the holocaust. | Workshop | Silvia Nürnberger (Germany) | BR106 | ||
WS8 | Family-interventions in times of crisis: A multi-national perspective on family-therapy during the pandemia. | Workshop | Michael Stasch (Germany) | BR107 | ||
PP8 | How to work with dreams in times of collective trauma. | Paper presentation | Dreams in times of war as relational transformative psychic retreat. Marit Joffe Milstein, Gila Ofer (Israel) The rough road: A single case study of Dreamtelling in a group during the COVID-19 pandemic and military conflict. Shulamit Geller, Robi Friedman (Israel) | Frezja | ||
PP9 | Perspectives on virtual psychoanalytic psychotherapy. | Paper presentation | Virtual settings versus settings in presence in psychoanalytic psychotherapy Ayşeözalkuş Şahin (Turkey) Hope in the dark: How to keep hope alive when the reality appears hopeless. Elena Vinogradova (Russia) Challenges of remote analytical psychotherapies with children and adolescents: stop or still? Catherine Dupuis (France) | Orchidea A | ||
PP10 | Movies and myths dealing with catastrophes. | Paper presentation | Horror movies and the social unconscious. Øystein Førre (Norway) On the psychoanalytic attempt to elude the catastrophe. Tomas Vilius Kajokas (Lithuania) | Orchidea B | ||
PP11 | Do we have to change methods of intervention? | Paper presentation | Phantasy in child psychotherapy during stormy times- a psychoanalytic perspective. Emilia Kruk Woźniczak (Poland) Psychotherapist and patient: new forms of relationality. Gianluca Biggio, Italy | BR101 | ||
PP12 | Times of conflict in the therapeutic group. | Paper presentation | Expats struggling with their new home: Dealing with attacks against the therapeutic frame and the group analyst Maria Puschbeck-Raetzell, Germany The role of the group leader in times of conflict Haim Weinberg, USA | BR102 | ||
PP13 | Adjustment to turbulent times. | Paper presentation | When thinking is the enemy and thoughtlessness is the ally - how to bear unbearable reality. Katarzyna Lenda Woźniak, Katarzyna Synówka (Poland) Between defiance, resistance and creativity: How to understand the crisis of representations in the light of the clinical relationship. Aurelie Maurin Souvignet (France) | BR103 | ||
PP14 | Working with couples – couple therapy. | Paper presentation | Love and work: Couples in treatment. Elle Side (UK) Cease-fire: A time to negotiate for the present in a couple consultation. Rosapia Lauro Grotto (Italy) | BR104 | ||
Canceled PP15 | Canceled Fathers, sons, and the breakdown of social constructs. | Canceled Paper presentation | Canceled Generational Echoes: Identification and transgenerational transmission of hostile attributions in father-son relationships. Marta Bodecka-Zych (Poland) Property-Relation and the Breakdown of Social Constructs. Amit Saad (Israel) | Canceled | Canceled BR105 |