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October 12, 2008 |
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09:00-11:00
OPENING
CEREMONY |
Main hall |
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11:00-12:00 KEYNOTE |
Main hall |
Alfred
Pritz (Austria): Today¡¯s Need for Psychotherapy
Xudong Zhao (China) |
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13:30-17:00
Free WORKSHOPS |
Hall 1 |
Rodolfo
de Bernart (Italy): Image in Family Therapy and Training:
New Tools from Old Techniques |
| Hall 2 |
Jerrold R.
Brandell (USA): Of Mice and Metaphors: Therapeutic
Storytelling with Children |
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Hall 3 |
Alexander
Cantor (Russia): Addictions and Psychic Trauma: The
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy at Hospital |
| Hall 4 |
John Devling
(Australia): Magic Shop: A psychodrama Technique |
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Room 007 |
Fumin
Fan (China): Group Counseling Skill of Positive Psychology |
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13:30-15:30
INVITED SYMPOSIUM |
Room 010 |
01 Arne Hofmann
(Germany): Psychological Trauma¨CNeurobiology
and new Treatment Approaches |
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Room 017 |
02
Darlyne G. Nemeth (USA): WCP's UN/NGO/DPI's Disaster
Trauma Training/ Certification Program (DTTCP): A Work in Progress
(I, II) |
| Room 075 |
03 Guillermo
Garrido (Venezuela): Climate Change, Social Trauma,
and Lifestyle Modification (I , II) |
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Room 067 |
04
Samuel Ho (HK, China): Positive Psychological Treatment for
Depression |
| Room 015 |
05 Chang-Dai
Kim (Korea): Eastern Asia Culture and Group
Counseling: Comparison in the Research Trend of Group
Counseling between Korea and China |
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Room 224 |
06
Kenji Kitanish (Japan); Co-Chair: Yu-Hua Cui (China):
Morita Therapy (I): The Situation in Japan |
| Room 004 |
07 Kenji
Kitanish (Japan); Co-Chair: Peg LeVine (Australia):
Morita Therapy (II): The Experiences in Other Countries |
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Room 028 |
08
Shuiyuan Xiao (China); Co-Chair: Jingfu Zhu (China):
Daoistic Cognitive Therapy in China |
| Room 068 |
09 Zhong Cong
(China); Co-Chair: Hong Lin (China):
Culture and Psychotherapy for the Chinese |
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Room 014 |
10
Wen-Kwang Wen (Chinese Taipei); Co-Chair: Wei-Chun Song
(Chinese Taipei): Culture and Psychotherapy Experience of Chinese
in Taiwan |
| Room 030 |
11 Jing Hsu
(USA); Co-Chair: Shinichi Nakamura (Japan):
Culture, Family and Therapy in Asia |
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Room 074 |
12
Xudong Zhao (China), Co-Chair: Matthew Yau (HK, China):
Culture and Family Therapy for the Chinese |
| Room 031 |
13 Kenichi
Suzuki (Japan): What Modifications and Special
Considerations Are Necessary When We Practice Western-born
Psychotherapies with Chinese and Japanese clientele? |
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Room 008 |
14
Antonio Meneghetti (£¿): The Ontopsychological Approach:
Methods, Instruments and Results |
| Room 108 |
15 Antonio
Meneghetti (£¿): Psychotherapy as Authentication of the
Ego: Bringing Ontopsychological Psychotherapy to Leaders and
Businesses |
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15:30-17:00 SYMPOSIUM |
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October 13, 2008 |
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09:00-10:00 KEYNOTE |
Hall 1 |
Otto
F. Kernberg (USA): Transference Focused Psychotherapy for
Severe Personality Disorders |
| Hall 2 |
Ulrich Schnyder
(Switzerland): Evidence-based Treatments for PTSD |
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Hall 3 |
David
H. Barlow (USA): The Power of Psychological Treatments |
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10:00-11:00 SOA
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Hall 1 |
Wen-Shing Tseng
(USA): Eastern Culture and Psychotherapy |
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Hall 2 |
Margarete
Haass-Wiesegart (Germany): Development of
Psychotherapy in Changing China: A Social-Cultural Challenge |
| Hall 3 |
David Clark
(UK): Therapy for Anxiety Disorder: From Science to
Practice |
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Hall 4 |
Sylvester
N. Madu (South Africa): Psychotherapy in African:
State-of-the-art |
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10:00-11:00
OPEN LECTURE |
Room 007 |
Cecilia L.W.
Chan (HK, China): Integrative Psychotherapy:
Eastern Strength-based Model for Holistic Healing |
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Room 010 |
Jos¨¦
T. Thom¨¦ (Brazil): Psychotherapy and Our Traumatized World |
| Room 017 |
Kaida Jiang
(China): Current Biological Psychiatric Research on
Mental Disorders |
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Room 075 |
Shu
Gong (USA): Psychotherapy: East and West |
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11:00-12:00 SOA |
Hall 1 |
Paul Pederson
(USA): Inclusive Cultural Empathy: A Relationship-
centered Alternative to Individualism |
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Hall 2 |
Xudong
Zhao (China): Psychotherapy in the Rapid Changing Society |
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Hall 3 |
Emmy van
Deurzen: (Need to be updated) |
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Hall 4 |
Sverre
Varvin (Norway): What do We Know on What Works in
Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: Research
Findings, Clinical Experience and Experiences from Psychotherapy in
the Chinese Context |
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11:00-12:00
OPEN LECTURE |
Room 007 |
Roberto Opazo
Castro (Chile): Integrative Psychotherapy Today:
Over the Shoulders of Many, Facing a Challenge for All |
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Room 010 |
Zeping
Xiao (China): The Potential Influence of Psychoanalysis on
Chinese Daily Life |
| Room 017 |
Fanny Cheung
(HK, China): Assessing Chinese Personality |
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Room 075 |
Alvin
S.M.Leung (HK, China): Career Counseling in Chinese Regions:
Synthesizing Culture into Research and Practice |
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13:30-17:00
Free WORKSHOP |
Hall 1 |
Serge Ginger
(France): Gestalt Approach to Dreams |
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Hall 2 |
Susumu
Harizuka (Japan): The Japanese Psychological
Rehabilitation Method: "Dohsa-hou" |
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Hall 3 |
Curtis Hsia
(USA): Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Techniques for the
Treatment of Anxiety Disorders |
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Hall 4 |
Totaro
Ichimaru (Japan): Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy |
| Room 007 |
Akira Kaito
(Japan): The landscape Montage Technique |
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13:30-15:30
INVITED SYMPOSIUM |
Room 010 |
16
Tian P. S. Oei (Australia): Cognition and Psychopathology in
Asian
Population. Assessment, Theory & Treatment |
| Room 017 |
17 Wong Chee-wing
(HK, China): The Professional Training and
Education for Chinese Clinical and Counseling Psychologists |
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Room 075 |
18
Philip Graham (Australia): Dreaming and Imagining |
| Room 067 |
19 Roy A.
Bowden (New Zealand): The Geography of Meaning |
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Room 015 |
20
Viktor V. Makarov (Russia): Integrative Polymodal
Psychotherapy |
| Room 224 |
21 Viktor V.
Makarov (Russia): Alcohol Addiction |
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Room 004 |
22
Ganesh Shankar (India): Yoga Psychotherapy |
| Room 028 |
23 Cecilia L.W.
Chan (H K, China): Chinese Medicine Psychology and
Integrative therapy |
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Room 068 |
24
Risheng Zhang (China): Fusion of Eastern and Western
Culture:
Sandplay Therapy |
| Room 014 |
25 Jun Ren (China):Medical
Oncology |
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Room 030 |
26
Elise Snyder (USA): The Impact of Cultural Differences
between
Chinese and Americans on Psychoanalyses and Supervisions |
| Room 074 |
27 Shi-Kai
Chung (Chinese Taipei): The Application of the
Professional Ethics in Chinese Culture |
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Room 031 |
28
Ming Lee (HK, China); Co-Chair: WenBo Che (USA):
New Trends in Existential and Humanistic Psychotherapies |
| Room 008 |
29 Sylvester
Ntomchukwu Madu (South Africa):
Psychotherapy in Africa |
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Room 108 |
30
Thomas Wenzel (Austria): Psychiatry: Eastern Meet Western |
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15:30-17:00 SYMPOSIUM |
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October 14, 2008 |
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09:00-10:00 KEYNOTE |
Hall 1 |
Bessel van der
Kolk (Germany): Trauma: Its Impact on Development
and Brain Function |
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Hall 2 |
Desen
Yang (China): Daoism Detouchment Psychotherapy |
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Hall 3 |
Peter Fonagy
(UK): Metalization-based Theory for Borderline
Personality Disorder: New Results and Technical Development |
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10:00-11:00 SOA |
Hall 1 |
Fred
Leong (USA): Towards a Culture Accommodation Model of
Cross-cultural Psychotherapy: Recent Development |
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Hall 2 |
Bernhard
Trenkle (Germany): Utilization: A Key Concept of Modern
Hypnotherapy and Psychotherapy |
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Hall 3 |
Richard
Young (Canada): Suicide and Suicide Prevention as
Goal-directed Action |
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Hall 4 |
Nancy
McWilliams (USA): The Contribution of Psychoanalytic Theory,
Practice, and Research to the Understanding of the Suffering
Person |
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10:00-11:00
OPEN LECTURE |
Room 007 |
Ganesh
Shankar (India): Yoga Psychotherapy around the World |
| Room 010 |
Zeping Xiao
(China): The Potential Influence of Psychoanalysis on
Chinese Daily Life |
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Room 017 |
Mick
Cooper (UK): Essential Research Findings in Counseling and
Psychotherapy |
| Room 075 |
Peter F. Schmid
(?): Person-Centered Psychotherapy: A Dialogical Approach |
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11:00-12:00 SOA |
Hall 1 |
Judy
Kuriansky (USA): Psychologists Having an Impact on World
Issues: What WCP Is Doing at the United Nations Regarding Human
Rights, Poverty, AIDS, Aging, Disaster Relief and Other Issues and
How You Can Be Involved |
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Hall 2 |
Viktor Makaro (
Russia): Future of Psychotherapy |
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Hall 3 |
Puncky
Paul Heppner (USA): Psychotherapy and Applied Problem
Solving: Science Informing Practice |
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Hall 4 |
Cathy Urwin
(UK): (Need to be updated) |
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11:00-12:00
OPEN LECTURE |
Room 007 |
Girri
Yago: (Need to be updated) |
| Room 010 |
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updated) |
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Room 017 |
Guangrong
Jiang (China): Psychological Help-seeking: Research on
the Stage-decision |
| Room 075 |
Wai-yung Lee
(HK, China): Differences and Similarities in Working
with Asian Chinese Families |
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13:30-17:00
Free WORKSHOP |
Hall 1 |
Kenji
Kameguchi (Japan): Theories and Techniques of Family Therapy
Using Family Image Techniques |
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Hall 2 |
Genevieve
Milnes (Australia): HEAD-AND-HEART: Introducing a
Scripted Manual for the Treatment of Depression |
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Hall 3 |
Denghua
Tang (China): Subjectivity and Objectivity Analysis
Psychotherapy: A psychotherapy Trying to Integrate the East and West
Cultures |
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Hall 4 |
Digby Tantam
(UK): Psychotherapy of People with Asperger Syndrome
and Other Developmental Disabilities |
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Room 007 |
Cathy
Urwin (UK): Developmentally Informed Psychoanalytic
Psychotherapy with Autistic Spectrum Children and Their Families |
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13:30-15:30
INVITED SYMPOSIUM |
Room 010 |
31 Yizhuang Zou
(China): Online Psychiatry |
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Room 017 |
32
Nossrat Peseschkian (Germany):
Positive Psychotherapy : A Novel Approach in Psychotherapy with
aTranscultural Perspective (I , II) |
| Room 075 |
33 Rainier
Lanselle (France): Listen to What is Written in What Can Be
Heard": Lacanian Views on Language, Scripture and Clinics |
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Room 067 |
34
Yukiko Kashiwara (Japan): An Analysis of a Sylvia Plath's
Poem
from the Viewpoint of Psychotherapy |
| Room 015 |
35 Hau Hei,
Emily NG (HK, China): Efficacy of Psycho-educational
Programs in Private Residential Care Homes for the Elderly in Hong
Kong, China |
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Room 224 |
36
Lyudmila P. Troyan (Russia): The Knowledge System of ECOLOGY
of THOUGHT (KSET) (I) |
| Room 004 |
37 Lyudmila P.
Troyan (Russia): The Knowledge System of ECOLOGY
of THOUGHT (KSET) (II) |
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Room 028 |
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| Room 068 |
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updated) |
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Room 014 |
40
Zhening Liu (China): Training and Development of Cognitive
Therapy |
| Room 030 |
41Lijing Zhu
(China): Sports Psychology and ¡°Best Condition for
Sports Competition¡± |
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Room 074 |
42
Lijing Zhu (China): Sports Medicine Psychology and The
Psychological Crisis Intervention for Athletes |
| Room 031 |
43 Udeni
Appuhamilage (Sri Lanka): The Person-Centered Approach
in Diverse Cultural Settings |
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Room 008 |
44
Peter F. Schmid (Austria): Relationship in the
Person-Centered
Approach |
| Room 108 |
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15:30-17:00 SYMPOSIUM |
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October 15, 2008 |
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09:00-10:00 SOA |
Hall 1 |
Margaret
S. Warner (USA): Difficult Client Experience |
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Hall 2 |
Mony
Elkaim (Belgium): The Evolution of the Field of Family
Therapy |
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Hall 3 |
Wen
Hsiao (Chinese Taipei): The Development and Application of
Circulation of Circulation Counseling Supervision Model |
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Hall 4 |
Wolfgang
Senf (Germany): The Current Situation in Psychotherapy
Research |
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Room 007 |
Tianjun
Liu (China): Qigong and Psychotherapy |
| Room 010 |
Totaro
Ichimaru (Japan): Dissociative Identity Disorder in Japan |
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Room 017 |
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to be updated |
| Room 075 |
Anna
Hofmman (Germany): New Developments in the Treatment of
Psychological Trauma and EMDR as a New Treatment Method |
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10:00-11:00 SOA |
Hall 1 |
Patricia
Arredondo (USA): Practicing Cultural Competency in a Global
Society |
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Hall 2 |
David
Olson (USA): Marital and Family Therapy |
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Hall 3 |
Hector
Fernandez-Alvarez (Argentina): Psychotherapy as a Change
Process and Consciousness Broadening |
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Hall 4 |
Bernhard
M. Strauss (Germany): The Current Situation in
Psychotherapy Research |
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Room 007 |
Rodolfo
de Bernart (Italy): Consulence, Mediation and Psychotherapy
:
Common Tools and Differences in Using Them |
| Room 010 |
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updated |
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Room 017 |
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to be updated |
| Room 075 |
Nossrat
Peseschkian (Germany): Positive Psychotherapy |
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11:00-12:00 SOA |
Hall 1 |
Kay
Hyon Kim (Korea): How the Western Principles of
Psychotherapy
Were Adapted with the Korean Culture? Why Counseling Psychology
Became Popular among Korean People? |
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Hall 2 |
Robert
Neimeyer (USA): Loss, Grief and the Search for Meaning:
A Narrative Approach |
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Hall 3 |
Yuji
Sasaki (Japan): Comprehensive Psychotherapeutic Approach
from the 5 Dimensions of Human Beings |
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Hall 4 |
Roy Bowden
(New Zealand): A New Paradigm and Skills Base for
Psychotherapy in our Multi Cultural World |
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Room 007 |
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| Room 010 |
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Room 017 |
Serge
Ginger (France): Evolution of Psychotherapy in Europe |
| Room 075 |
Friedrich
Wallner (Austria): A Structural Comparison between Chinese
Medicine and Psychotherapy |
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13:30-15:30
INVITED SYMPOSIUM
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Hall 1 |
Michael
Wieser (Austria): Psychodrama Research: Historical and
Modern |
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Hall 2 |
Mei Yang
(China): Group Counseling and Therapy for Students in
University |
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Hall 3 |
Yizhuang
Zou, et al. (China): Revision and standardization of
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale and Wechsler Memory Scale-fourth
Chinese Edition |
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Hall 4 |
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Room 007 |
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| Room 010 |
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Room 017 |
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| Room 075 |
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Campbell Purton (UK): Applications of Focusing |
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Room 067 |
49
Tatsuya Hirai (Japan): Cross-cultural Analysis of
Person-centered
Approach in Japan |
| Room 015 |
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Room 224 |
51.
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| Room 004 |
52. Need
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Room 028 |
53
Arthur Giacalone (USA): Spirituality and Psychotherapy:
Contemplative Dimensions in the Integration of Psyche and Soul |
| Room 068 |
54 Wen Li
(USA): Affective and Cognitive Biases in Psychopathology |
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Room 014 |
55
David John Powell (USA): Training of Professionals of
Psychological Counseling and Therapy in the Field of Alcoholism and
Alcohol Abuse |
| Room 030 |
56 Dong
Xie: The Internationalization of Multicultural Counseling |
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Room 074 |
57.
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Room 008 |
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| Room 108 |
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15:30-17:00 SYMPOSIUM |
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16:30-17:30
Closing Ceremony |
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