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Counselling and Psycho therapy - Universität Innsbruck...Programme Friday, 23.09.2011 16:00-17:00 Registration 17:00-17:30 Welcome Bedenbecker Moita, Krall Plenary 17:30-18:00 Sociodramatic

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Page 1: Counselling and Psycho therapy - Universität Innsbruck...Programme Friday, 23.09.2011 16:00-17:00 Registration 17:00-17:30 Welcome Bedenbecker Moita, Krall Plenary 17:30-18:00 Sociodramatic

 

 

 

 

  

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Concept    

Presentations of studies which are already finished should be the thematically warm up for this meeting. These presentations should show some innovative studies which have been finished recently. After this inspiring start we will continue with the market place, a space  to  present  ongoing  research  projects  or  concepts  for  new studies which are  illustrated by posters. They will show  the main questions, ideas, challenges of these projects. Starting from short presentations (3‐5 minutes) of each project at the  “market  place”  and  some  time  to  get more  information  by individual  contacts  (30 minutes)  research  intervision  labs will be formed to develop the projects further. In  small  groups  researchers,  experts,  trainers  und  trainees  are working  together  on  certain  questions  that  emerged  during  the research process. The advantages of the diversity of the group will be used  to  find answers  for certain questions but also  to open a space for creative development. In  the  fourth part people who want  to continue  to work on  their own projects together with their partners or people who form new working groups according to their needs and visions have time to meet and proceed. In  the  presentation  of  small  group  work  the  results  of  the discussions  in  the  working  groups  and  further  steps  which  are planned will be presented in the plenary at the end. 

   

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 Programme Friday, 23.09.2011  16:00-17:00

Registration

17:00-17:30

Welcome Bedenbecker Moita, Krall

Plenary

17:30-18:00

Sociodramatic warm up Fürst Plenary

18:00-18:30 Presentations Plenary

18:30-19:30

Break

19:30-20:30

Presentations Plenary

Saturday, 24.09.2011 09:00-10:30

Presentations

Plenary

10:30-11:00

Break

11:00-12:30

Market place Krall Plenary

12:30-13:30

Lunch

13:30-15:00

Research intervision labs Small group

15:00-15:30

Break

15:30-17:00

Working groups Small group

17:00-22:15 Excursion and dinner

Sunday, 25.09.2011 09:00-10:30

Working groups Small group

10:30-11:00

Break

11:00-11:30

Presentation of small group work

Plenary

11:30-12:30

Reflection of the research committee

Krall Plenary

12:30-13:00 Closure Fürst Plenary

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Presentations

Friday, 23.09.2011 18:00-18:30 and 19:30-20:30

Research in psychodrama training: Chair: Christoph Bedenbecker Anne Steuer (Austria) Hermann Mitterhofer

Metaphorical Concepts and Therapeutic Personality – Psychotherapists-in-Training

Maria Stippler (Austria) Development of Conceptional Competence in Psychodrama Training

Hannes Krall (Austria) Learning and Professional Development in Psychodrama Supervision – Objectives, Helpful Aspects and Outcomes

Saturday, 24.09.2011 09:00-10:30 International research projects: Chair: Michael Wieser

Melinda Meyer Ashley (Norway)

Empowerment and Resilience: Psychodrama perspective using scenario thinking and future projection

Jasna Veljkovic (Serbia)

Follow-up study of the Effects of Application of Psychodrama Method on Psychotic Patients

M. S. Guglielmin/ I.Testoni/I. Pogliani/ L. Tempra (Italy)

Supporting Potential Development (Grundtvig project)

Saturday, 24.09.2011 11:00-12:30

New and ongoing projects: Ana Sofia Cruz (Portugal) The Impact of Psychodrama in Individuals: Preliminary

Data from a Naturalistic Study K. Kirk (Isle of Man)/ F. Blobel (Switzerland)/G. Biegler (Austria)

Psychodrama with Children

I. Testoni/ M. S. Guglielmin (Italy)/ M. Bucuta (Romania)/ L. Ribeiro (Portugal)/ G. Tarashoeva (Bulgaria)/ M. Wieser (Austria)

Psychodrama and Female Empowerment: Daphne European Project

H. Krall/ J. Fürst (Austria)

Supervision in Training in Training

J. Fürst/ H. Krall (Austria)

TRAIN -Towards Research Applied in an International Network of Trainees

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We are excited about hosting the 7th meeting of the Research Committee of FEPTO at the Institute for Psychosocial Intervention and Communication Research http://www.uibk.ac.at/psyko/ of the University of Innsbruck http://www.uibk.ac.at/index.html.en as part of the 2nd Symposium for Counselling and Psychotherapy: Research in Training and Professional Practice.

The University of Innsbruck was founded in 1669 and is the biggest and most important research and education institution in western Austria, today comprised of almost 26,000 students and more than 4.000 staff and faculty members.

At the 15 faculties, scientists teach and research in the diverse scientific fields of humanities, natural sciences, social sciences and economics, theology, law, as well as structural engineering sciences and architecture. The University offers a very broad spectrum of programmes and comprehensive continuing education courses and employs excellent scientists – training and education at the highest level.

The students benefit especially from the excellent knowledge and expertise of the faculty members. Since the University of Innsbruck offers all fields of study, it provides the advantage of collaboration between the diverse disciplines, resulting in comprehensive course choices. The Institute for Psychosocial Intervention and Communication Research is part of the Faculty of Educational Sciences and provides amongst others a complete programme for students who want to become psychodrama psychotherapists. This programme was developed together with the Psychodrama section of the ÖAGG (Austrian Society for Group Therapy and Group Dynamic) twenty years ago.

Innsbruck – the Capital of the Alps – was two-time host of the Olympic Winter Games (1964 and 1976) and has a history of 800 years. Amidst the charming Old Town, a classic Austrian hybrid of Gothic and Baroque, you will find Innsbruck's greatest tourist attraction and certainly its most characteristic landmark: The Golden Roof. The city of Innsbruck is suffused with the spirit of the Habsburg dynasty. Emperor Maximilian I completed the magnificent “Goldenes Dachl”, Leopold I founded the university and Maria Theresa’s association with Innsbruck involves both the joy of a marriage and the sadness of a death. Beside all history Innsbruck offers a magnificent view to the Alps that you will enjoy.

Organizing Committee

Jutta Fürst, University of Innsbruck, FEPTO RC member Christoph Bedenbecker, University of Innsbruck Hannes Krall, University of Klagenfurt, Chair of Research Committee of FEPTO We are looking forward to meeting you in Innsbruck!