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DVD 1
‘Congress Official Opening and
Welcome’ Dr. Kathrin Stauffer,
Chair of CABP and the EABP
Congress Planning Committee, Lidy
Evertsen, Chair of EABP,
Welcome from Professor Andrew
Samuels Former Chair of UKCP
and Professor for Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Essex.
‘Polarizing or Integrating Differences? An experiential plenary presentation’
Merete Holm Brantbjerg.
DVD 2
‘The Polyvagal Theory and the
Face –Heart connection: Neural Mechanisms mediating Social Behaviour
and health’. Stephen W.
Porges, Ph.D. is Professor of
Psychiatry and Biomedical Engineering and Director of the Brain-Body
Center at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Professor Porges has
authored “The Polyvagal Theory: Neurophysiological Foundations of
Emotions, Attachment, Communication, and Self-Regulation” (Norton,
2011).
DVD 3
‘The Healing Power of Love: an
Oxytocin Hypothesis’ C.Sue Carter, PhD. is Professor of Psychiatry and
Co-Director of The Brain Body Center at the University of Illinois at
Chicago. Dr. Carter discovered the important role that oxytocin plays
in establishment of social bonds and how neuropeptides can program the
developing nervous system with life-long consequences for brain and
social behaviour.
DVD 4
‘Panel Presentation on Body
Psychotherapy’: Shoshi Asheri, Dr. Asaf Rolef Ben-Shahar, Roz Carroll,
Michael Soth and Nick Totton.
A favourite from the congress.
DVD 5
‘Event Memories of Familial
Traumas: How to Integrate ‘The Scene of the Crime’’. Dr Eric
Wolterstorff and Dr Herbert Grassmann.
DVD 6
‘The Body In and Out of the
World’. Lily Anagnostopoulou PhD, psychologist –psychotherapist.
International Trainer for Biosynthesis in Greece, Israel, Russia, Czech
Republic. Founder and Director of the Greek Biosynthesis Centre.
Trained in Biosynthesis, Bioenergetics-Body Psychotherapy, PTSD,
Eriksonian Hypnosis, Youngian Dream Analysis, Family Therapy, Group
Analysis, Rogerian Counseling. Has several publications and publishing
supervisions.
DVD 7
‘Ecopsychology: Exploring Eros, Animal and Earth’.by Mary Jayne Rust
‘During the 1980’s I worked at
the London Women’s Therapy Centre with women with eating problems. This
work inspired me to explore the impact of culture on psychological
health, and why we over-consume the earth. I joined an Ecopsychology
group, and trained as a Jungian analyst. Currently I work as a
therapist in north London. I also teach, write and run workshops in the
field of ecopsychology’.
DVD 8
‘Social Justice’
by Professor Rubens Kignel is
doctor of Communication and Semiotics, University of Bologna, guest
teacher at the Institute of Psychology of University of São Paulo,
Brasil. Teacher and trainer at several schools of Bodypsychotherapy in
Europe, Japan and South America for the last 30 years. Former president
of the Brazilian Association of Psychotherapy. Researcher on LinC –
Laboratory of the studies in Collective Inteligence and Biopolitics of
University Catolica in São Paulo.
DVD 9
The World in the Body - Soma,
Culture and Intersubjectivity A panel discussion of the body as
cultural phenomena chaired by Tom Warnecke with Lily Anagnostopoulou,
Carmen Ablack, Michael Randolph and Christine Caldwell.
DVD 10
‘Inner and Outer Critical
Voices: The Embodiment of Competition, Co-operation and Collaboration
in the Therapeutic World’. Carmen Joanne Ablack
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