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1 Arne Hofmann£¨Germany£©
Psychological Trauma ¨C Neurobiology and new Treatment Approaches |
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2 Darlyne G. Nemeth£¨USA£©
WCP's UN/NGO/DPI's Disaster Trauma Training/ Certification Program (DTTCP):
A Work in Progress (I , II) |
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3 Guillermo Garrido£¨Venezuela£©
Clinate Change, Social Trauma, and Lifestyle Modifucation(I , II) |
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4 Samuel Ho£¨Hong Kong, China£©
Positive psychological treatment for Depression |
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5 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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6 Kenji Kitanish£¨Japan£©; Co-Chair: Yu-Hua Cui (China)
Morita therapy (I) ¨C The situation in Japan |
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7 Kenji Kitanish£¨Japan£©£»Co-Chair£ºPeg LeVine£¨Australia£©
Morita therapy (II) ¨C The experiences in other countries |
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8 Shuiyuan Xiao£¨China£©£»Co-Chair£ºJingfu Zhu£¨China£©
Daoistic cognitive therapy in China |
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9 Zhong Cong£¨China£©£»Co-Chair£ºHong Lin£¨China£©
Culture and psychotherapy for the Chinese |
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10 Wen-Kwang Wen£¨Chinese Taipei£©£»Co-Chair£º Wei-Chun Song
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Culture and psychotherapy experience of Chinese in Taiwan |
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11 Jing Hsu£¨USA£©£»Co-Chair£ºShinichi Nakamura£¨Japan£©
Culture, family and therapy in Asia |
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12 Xudong Zhao£¨China£©£»Co-Chair£ºMatthew Yau£¨Hong Kong, China£©
Culture and family therapy for the Chinese |
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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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14 Antonio Meneghetti£¨Italy£©
The Ontopsychological Approach: Methods, Instruments and Results |
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15 Antonio Meneghetti£¨Italy£©
Psychotherapy as authentication of the Ego: Bringing ontopsychological
psychotherapy to leaders and
businesses |
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16 Tian P. S. Oei£¨Australia£©
Cognition and psychopathology in Asian population. Asseeement, theory &
treatment |
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17 Qijia Shi£¨China£©
Psychoanalysis, Chinese Culture and Ideology |
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18 Philip Peter graham£¨Australia£©
Dreaming and Imagining |
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19 A. Roy Bowden£¨New Zealand£©
The Geography of Meanin |
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20 Viktor V. Makarov£¨Russia£©
Integrative polymodal psychotherapy |
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21 Viktor V. Makarov£¨Russia£©
Alcohol addiction |
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22 Aimin Wang£¨USA£©
Conditioned Emotional Response Intervention Technique (CERIT) |
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23 Cecilia L.W. Chan£¨Hong Kong, China£©
Chinese medicine psychology and integrative therapy |
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24 Risheng Zhang£¨China£©;Co-Chair£ºAjima Tokomo£¨Japan£©
Fusion of Eastern
and Western Culture¡ª¡ªSandplay Therapy |
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25 Jun Ren£¨China£©
Culture, Traditional Chinese Medicine and psychotherapy in
psycho-oncology |
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26 Elise Snyder£¨USA£©
The Impact of Cultural Differences between Chinese and Americans on
Psychoanalyses and Supervisions |
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28 Ming Lee£¨Hong Kong, China£©;Co-Chair£ºWenbo
Che£¨USA£©
New Trends in Existential and Humanistic
Psychotherapies |
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29 Sylvester Ntomchukwu Madu£¨Hong Kong, China£©
Psychotherapy in Africa |
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30 Thomas Wenzel £¨Austria£©
Psychiatry: Eastern meet Western |
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31 Dong Xie£¨USA£©
The Internationalization of Multicultural Counseling |
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32 Yanchun Yang£¨China£©
Psychotherapy Forum of Anxiety Disorder |
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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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34 Melody Qu Yun£¨China£©
Positive Psychotherapy - a novel approach in psychotherapy with a transcultural perspective (I) |
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35 Agnes Ghaznavi (Switzerland)
Positive Psychotherapy - a novel approach in psychotherapy with a transcultural perspective (II) |
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36 Lyudmila P. Troyan£¨Russia£©
The Knowledge System of Ecology of Thought (KSET)£¨I£© |
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37 Lyudmila P. Troyan£¨Russia£©
The Knowledge System of Ecology of Thought (KSET)£¨II£© |
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38 Alfred Pritz£¨Austria£©
The Messies-Phenomenon/The Hoarding Phenomenon(I) |
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39 Alfred Pritz£¨Austria£©
The Messies-Phenomenon/The Hoarding Phenomenon(II) |
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40 Zhening Liu£¨China£©
Training and Development of Cognitive Therapy |
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43 Udeni Appuhamilage£¨Sri Lanka£©
The Person-Centered Approach in Diverse Cultural Settings |
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44 Peter F. Schmid£¨Austria£©
Relationship in the Person-Centered Approach |
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45 Jin Wu£¨USA£©
Sexual Orientations and the Person-Centered Approach |
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46 Jin Wu£¨USA£©
Person-Centered Approach: Bridging the East and the West |
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48 Campbell Purton£¨UK£©
Applications of Focusing |
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49 Tatsuya Hirai£¨Japan£©
Cross-cultural analysis of Person-centered Approach in Japan |
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51 Yan Xia£¨USA£©
Innovative Approach in Helping American
Adolescents |
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52 Ganesh Shankar£¨India£©
Yoga Psychotherapy |
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53 Arthur Giacalone£¨USA£©
Spirituality and Psychotherapy: Contemplative Dimensions in the
Integration of Psyche and Soul |
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54 Wen Li£¨USA£©
Affective and Cognitive Biases in Psychopathology |
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55 David John Powell£¨USA£©
Training of Professionals of Psychological counseling and Therapy in the
field of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse |
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56 Mingyi Qian£¨China£©
The Development of Counseling and Psychotherapy in China |
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