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Invited Speakers


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

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