| Keynote Addresses |
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David H. Barlow, USA
The power of psychological treatments |
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Otto F. Kernberg, USA
Transference focused psychotherapy for severe
personality disorders |
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Alfred Pritz, Austria
Today¨s need for psychotherapy |
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Ulrich Schnyder, Switzerland
Evidence-based treatments for PTSD |
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Bessel van der Kolk, Germany
Trauma: Its impact on development and brain function |
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Desen Yang, China
Daoism detouchment psychotherapy |
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| State-of-the-Art Addresses |
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Patricia
Arredondo, USA
Practicing cultural competency in a global society |
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Roy A. Bowden, New Zealand
A new paradigm and skills base for psychotherapy in
our multicultural world |
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David Clark,
UK
Cognitive therapy for anxiety disorder: From science to
practice |
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Mony Elkaim, Belgium
The evolution of the field of family therapy |
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Hector Fernandez-Alvarez,
Argentina
Psychotherapy as a change process and
consciousness broadening |
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Peter Fonagy, UK
Mentalization-based theory for borderline personality
disorder: New results and technical developments |
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Margarete Haass-Wiesegart,
Germany
How to transplant psychotherapy into China |
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Puncky Paul Heppner, USA
Psychotherapy and applied problem solving: Science
informing practice |
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Wen Hsiao, Chinese Taipei
The development and application of circulation
counseling supervision model |
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Kay-Hyon Kim, Korea
How were Western principles of psychotherapy
adapted to the Korean culture? Why did counseling
psychology become popular in Korean? |
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Judy Kuriansky, USA
Psychologists having an impact on world issues: What
WCP is doing at the United Nations |
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Frederick T.L. Leong, USA
Towards a culture accommodation model of cross-
cultural psychotherapy: Recent developments |
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Viktor Makarov, Russia
Future of psychotherapy |
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Nancy McWilliams, USA
The contributions of psychoanalytic theory, practice,
and research to the understanding of the suffering
person |
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Robert Neimeyer, USA
Loss, grief and the search for meaning: A narrative
approach |
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David Olson, USA
Marital and family therapy |
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Paul Pederson, USA
Inclusive cultural empathy: A relationship-centered
alternative to individualism
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Yuji Sasaki,
Japan
Comprehensive psychotherapeutic approach from the 5
dimensions of human beings |
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Wolfgang Senf,
Germany
The current situation in psychotherapy research |
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Bernhard M.
Strauss, Germany
The current situation in psychotherapy research |
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Bernhard
Trenkle, Germany
Utilization: A key concept of modern hypnotherapy
and psychotherapy |
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Wen-Shing
Tseng, USA
Eastern culture and psychotherapy |
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Sverre Varvin,
Norway
What do we know about what works in psychoanalysis
and psychoanalytic psychotherapy: Research findings,
clinical experience and experiences from
psychotherapy in the Chinese context |
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Margaret S.
Warner, USA
Difficult client experiences |
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Richard Young,
Canada
Suicide and suicide prevention as goal-directed
action |
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Xudong Zhao,
China
Psychotherapy in the rapidly changing society |
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| Open Lectures |
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Rodolfo de
Bernarrt, Italy
Consulence, mediation and psychotherapy: common
tools and differences in using them |
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Cecilia L.W.
Chan, Hong Kong, China
Integrative psychotherapy: Eastern strength-based
model for holistic healing |
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Mick
Cooper, UK
Essential Research Findings in Counselling and
Psychotherapy |
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Serge Ginger,
France
Evolution of psychotherapy in Europe |
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Shu Gong, USA
Psychotherapy east and west |
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Arne Hofmann
New developments in the treament of psychological
trauma and EMDR as a new treamnet method |
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Guangrong
Jiang, China
Psychological help-seeking: Research on the
stage-decision making model |
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Kaida Jiang,
China
Current biological psychiatric research on mental
disorders |
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Wai-yung Lee,
Hong Kong, China
Differences and similarities in working with Asian
Chinese families |
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Alvin S.M.
Leung, Hong Kong, China
Career counseling in Chinese regions: Synthesizing
culture into research and practice |
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Roberto Opazo
Castro, Chile
Integrative psychotherapy today: Over the shoulders
of many, facing a challenge for all |
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Nossrat
Peseschkian, Germany
Positive psychotherapy |
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Peter F.
Schmid, Austria
Active responsiveness person-centered psychotherapy
- A dialogical approach |
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Ganesh Shankar,
India
Yoga psychotherapy around the world |
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Jose T. Thome,
Brazil
Psychotherapy and our traumatized world |
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Zhang
Tianbu, China
ZhuXiang in Chan Buddhism and Resistance in
Psychoanalysis |
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Zeping Xiao,
China
The potential influence of psychoanalysis on Chinese
daily life |
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