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XX Annual Meeting Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration What Makes a Good Psychotherapist? Rode Hoed Amsterdam Thursday 24- Sunday 27th June 2004

Conference Rooms ‘Rode Hoed’: Grote Zaal Kleine Zaal Keizerzaal Banningzaal Conference Rooms ‘Universiteit’, ‘D’ Bruynvis’: Universiteit 1 Universiteit 2

Friday, June 25th Friday, June 25th 8:00 –9:00 Friday, June 25th 9:00–9:15

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Registration desk

Opening

Welcome and introductory remarks from Hilde Rapp (Independent Consultant , London, UK ) and Sjoerd Colijn (Rijngeest groep, Leiden, Netherlands) Conference Co-chairs What the conference hopes to achieve & house keeping

Friday, June 25th 9:15-10:45

Plenary Panel

Empirical Evidence in Psychotherapy: Head, heart, or appendix? Co Chairs: Franz Caspar (University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany) and Hilde Rapp (Independent Consultant, London, UK).

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Franz Caspar (University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany) Empirical Evidence in Psychotherapy: Head, heart, or appendix?" Carol Glass and Diane Arnkoff (Catholic University, Washington DC, USA) Outcome research on psychotherapy integration: An Overview Marvin Goldfried: (State University of New York at Stony Brook, New York, USA) The scientist-practitioner gap. Discussant: Franz Caspar Friday, June 25th 10:45-11:00 Friday, June 25th 11:0012:15

Coffee Posters

Posters

Parallel sessions (75 mins)

1 Symposium Is research relevant? How psychotherapy integration can benefit from attention to “academic” research Chair: Hilde Rapp (Independent Consultant, London, UK) Lisa Cross (Yale University, USA) From “Academic” Research to Psychotherapy Integration Golan Shahar (Yale University, USA) Individuals as producers of their own distress". Discussant: Paul Wachtel (City University, New York, USA) 2 Symposium Working with severely troubled Children and Families in diverse settings Chair: Jos Truyens (Institute for Systemic Psychotherapy, Amsterdam, the Netherlands) Jos Truyens (Institute for Systemic Psychotherapy, Amsterdam, the Netherlands) The use of an assessment model of therapist-client interaction in the combined treatment of complex psychopathology in children, adolescents and their families. Laura Esikoff and Margret Nickels (Family and Child Development Center of the Juvenile Protective Association, Chicago, USA) What makes a good therapist: balancing social reality and psychic structure Osamu Kuramitso (Osaka University Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka, Japan) An integrative approach for working with parents whose children were murdered at primary school

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3 3 Symposium Shamanism As The First Integrative Psychotherapy Chair: Tullio Carrere Comes (ASPeT (Associazione per lo Sviluppo Personale e Transpersonale) Bergamo, Italy)

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Joy Manné (Editor of The Healing Breath: A Journal of Breathwork Practice, Psychology and Spirituality; Independent practice, Lausanne, Switzerland) From Breathwork to Shamanism: naturally integrative psychotherapy Tilke Platteel-Deur (Institute for Integrative Breath Therapy, Naarden, Netherlands) The use of imagery and visualization Luca Panseri (ASPeT (Associazione per lo Sviluppo Personale e Transpersonale) Bergamo, Italy) Shamanism as a personal and professional integration Catherine Dowling (Independent Practice, Dublin, Ireland) An alternative view to shamanism Tullio Carere-Comes (ASPeT (Associazione per lo Sviluppo Personale e Transpersonale) Bergamo, Italy) Shamanism as a cure for the subject-object splitting. 4 Symposium Empathy, Engagement And Relating: Therapist And Client Factors Chair: Jan de Vries (Independent Practice, The Netherlands) Beatriz Gomez and María del Carmen Salgueiro (Fundacion AIGLE, Buenos Aires, Argentina) How Much Do Therapists Who Work With Severely Disturbed Patients Engage In The Treatment? Vasiliki Pattakou-Parassiri (Social Work Department, Iraklio-Crete, Greece), P.J. Hawkins (School of Health Sciences, University of Sunderland, UK) & J.N Nestoros (Department of Psychology, University of Crete, Rethymno, Greece) Engagement, non-engagement and dropouts. Sergio Benvenuto (CNR - National Research Council, Institute for Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, Rome, Italy) The healing position of the analyst 5 Workshop Critical appraisal skills: How to read and evaluate the relevance of research papers to clinical practice Andree le May (University of Southampton, Southampton, UK) Friday, June 25th 12:15-13:30 Friday, June 25th 12:15-13:30

Lunch

At your convenience in the Rode Hoed neighborhood (see list of lunch restaurants)

Lunchtime Research Consultations

Lunchtime Research Consultations (Sponsored by the SEPI Research Committee) Consultants: Diane Arnkoff (Department of Psychology, Catholic University, Washington DC, USA), Franz Caspar (Universitaet Freiburg, Germany), Carol Glass (Department of Psychology, Catholic University, Washington DC, USA) Mike Basseches (Department of Psychology, Suffolk University, Boston, USA)

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Friday, June 25th 13:30-14:45

Parallel sessions (75 mins)

1 Symposium Approaching Multi-problem Personality Disorder Patients: An Analyst and a DBT Therapist Look at Each Other's Work Chair: Paolo Migone (Co-editor, Psicoterapia e scienze umane, Italy)

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Monica Carsky (Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research; Personality Disorders Institute, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New Jersey, USA) An expanded idea of impaired ego functions to understand severe personality disorders Lisa Lyons (Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, USA) The interaction of biologically based difficulties with internal regulation of affects, cognitive processes and behavior, with chronic environmental stressors, in the development and maintenance of severe personality disorders. 2 Workshop What makes a therapist “good enough” ? (Why love is not enough: Working with conduct disordered adolescents…) Peter van der Sanden and Martine van der Laan (The Fjord Psychiatric Clinic, Rotterdam, the Netherlands) 3 Panel What Makes a Good Psychotherapist? Research Perspectives Chair: Rebecca Curtis (Derner Institute, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York) Rebecca Curtis (Derner Institute, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York , USA) Review of Three Research Studies Regarding Therapists’ Beliefs about What is Most Helpful and Behaviors Related to Theoretical Orientation Carol Glass, Diane Arnkoff, Michele Schottenbauer, Kimberley Digiorgio, and Laura Kwako (Dept of Psychology, Catholic University, Washington DC, USA) What Makes a Good Psychotherapist? Perspectives of practicing clinicians Discussant: Franz Caspar (University of Freiburg, Germany) 4 Workshop The Therapist's Use Of Self: Integrating the transpersonal into our therapy. Three Approaches To The Therapeutic Relationship: Instrumental, Authentic And Transpersonal; Or: Treating, Meeting And Linking John Rowan (Minster Centre, London, UK) 5 Seminar/Workshop Weaving between theory, research and the exploration of practice in dialogue with the participants Chair: Beatriz Gomez (Fondacion AIGLE, Buenos Aires, Argentina) Mike Basseches (Department of Psychology, Suffolk University, Boston, USA) Therapists’ Contributions to Clients’ Development: An Approach to Coding “Common Factors” in Therapeutic Effectiveness. Kara Bernarda (Fielding Graduate Institute, Reno, USA) Creating A Nurturing Therapeutic Relationship From An Integrated Theory Of Personality Friday, June 25th 14:45-15:00 Friday, June 25th 15:00-16:15

Comfort break Parallel sessions (75 mins)

1. Bridging Workshop Working Integratively with the Breath Joy Manné (Editor of The Healing Breath: A Journal of Breathwork Practice, Psychology and Spirituality; Independent practice, Lausanne, Switzerland)

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5 2. Symposium Management and service issues across settings Chair: Jacquie Coule (Adult Psychological Therapies, Fieldhead Hospital, Wakefield, UK)

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Jacquie Coule (Adult Psychological Therapies, Fieldhead Hospital, Wakefield, UK) Policy into practice: the challenge of inreach mental health services for young people within a prison environment Rene Breuk (Department forensic adolescent psychiatry, De Bascule, Amsterdam, Netherlands) Functional Family Therapy: Implementation in different services in Amsterdam 3. Bridging Workshop Comparing and contrasting CAT, DBT and Kernberg's psychoanalytic approach to working with personality disorders in diverse settings (CAT) Carlos Mirapeix (Personality Disorders Unit Health and Social Services Ministry of the Cantabria Government, Spain) (DBT) Shelley McMain (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Canada) (Psychoanalysis) Paolo Migone (Independent practice, Rome, Italy) 4. Bridging Workshop Becoming a Good Couples Therapist: An Integrative Approach to Brief Couples Counseling Mark Young and Tina Livingstone (Department of Child, Family & Community Sciences, University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA) 5. Seminar Workshop Time-limited psychotherapy (Mann’sTLP) – creative, effective and unknown. Theory and action research Tjord Fridolf Bergstrom, (Psychotherapist and supervisor in outpatient settings , Falun, Sweden) Friday, June 25th 16:15-16:30 Friday, June 25th 16:30-18:00

Coffee/Tea Posters

Posters

Parallel sessions (90 mins)

1. Bridging Workshop (continued) Working Integratively with the Breath

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Joy Manné (Editor of The Healing Breath: A Journal of Breathwork Practice, Psychology and Spirituality; Independent practice, Lausanne, Switzerland)

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2. Symposium Relational psychoanalysis as a foundation for psychotheapy integration Chair : Paul Wachtel (City University, New York, USA) Paul Wachtel (City University, New York, USA) Relational psychoanalysis as a foundation for psychotheapy integration Robert Stolorow (Department of Psychiatry, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, USA) From drive to affectivity: Contextualizing psychological life Discussant: Paolo Migone, Independent practice, Rome, Italy

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3. Bridging Workshop (continued) Comparing and contrrasting CAT and DBT approach to working with personality disorders in diverse settings Carlos Mirapeix (Personality Disorders Unit Health and Social Services Ministry of the Cantabria Government) Shelley McMain (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Canada) 4.

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Bridging Workshop (continued)

Becoming a Good Couples Therapist: An Integrative Approach to Brief Couples Counseling Mark Young and Tina Livingstone (Department of Child, Family & Community Sciences, University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA) 5.

Seminar Workshop

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Objective counter-transference: theoretical issues and empirical referents of an integrative concept Anton Hafkenscheid and Arend Veeninga (Sinai Centre Jewish Mental Health Services, Amersfoort, the Netherlands) 6. Workshop Intimate violence: domestic violence and psychotherapy Justine van Lawick (Lorentzhuis, Centre for systemic therapy, training and consultation, Haarlem, the Netherlands) Friday, June 25th 18:00-19:30

Drinks

Hosted by the Dutch Association for Psychotherapy Integration

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Saturday June 26th 2004 Saturday June 26th 9:00-9:30

Breakfast meetings

Theme based meetings National network meetings Including a Seminar/ workshop on SEPI with members of the steering group

Saturday June 26th 9:30-10:00

Coffee Posters

Posters

Saturday June 26th 10:00-11:15

Plenary Panel

Plenary Panel What Makes A Good Psychotherapist? Relationships Between Therapist Views, Attitudes, And Interventions Chair: Sjoerd Colijn (Rijngeest groep, Leiden, Netherlands)

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Sjoerd Colijn (Rijngeest groep, Leiden, Netherlands) Outline and results of the survey: Similarities and differences Wim Trijsburg (Department of Medical Psychology and Psychotherapy, rasmus MC, Rotterdam, Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Construction, Application and Outcomes of the Comprehensive Psychotherapy Intervention Rating Scale (CPIRS) Germain Lietaer (Center For Client-Centered/Experiential Psychotherapy And Counselling, Leuven, Belgium) Worldviews, Personality Theories, Core Values and Beliefs about Effective Therapy Across the Four Main Therapeutic orientations Wim Trijsburg (Department of Medical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) The Relevance Of Our Findings For Present-Day Views Of Integrative Psychotherapy In The Netherlands And Belgium Saturday June 26th 16:00-16:30

Coffee Posters

Saturday June 26th 11:3013:00

Parallel sessions (90 mins)

Posters

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Affect regulation: the patient, the therapist and their mutual emotional understanding Chair : Kosse Jonker (Psychomedic Centre Parnassia, Den Haag, Netherlands) Annemiek van Dijke (Rotterdam, Netherlands) An integrative model for the understanding of pathological affect regulation. Kosse Jonker (Psychomedic Centre Parnassia, Den Haag, Netherlands) Training new psychologists and psychotherapists who are treating patients suffering from affect dysregulation in dealing with their own emotions and cognitive schemas Sandra Visser (Psychomedic Centre Parnassia, Den Haag, Netherlands) Dealing with emotionally unstable patients in clinical group therapy. Jan de Vries (Independent practice, Castricum, Netherlands) The role of empathy in the individual relationship with the patient

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2. Symposium Integrative perspectives on healing, mindfulness and psychopharmacology Chair: Shigeru Iwakabe (Ochanomizu University Tokyo, Japan)

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Bjorn Prins, K. Audenaert, D. Dewulf (Department of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology. University of Ghent, Belgium) Results of a preliminary study of the effect of a training mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT, an integration between cognitive therapy and vipasana-meditation) on neuropsychological variables, such as memory and attention. Alejandra Suarez (Argosy University, Seattle, USA) Integral psychotherapy and psychopharmacology and healing integrating the subjective experience of the client, behavioral and social factors, and the biological markers of distress Shigeru Iwakabe (Ochanomizu University Tokyo, Japan) A qualitative analysis of client’s experience of the first psychotherapy session 3.

Symposium

The “Paradigmatic Complementarity” Integrative Metamodel: Empirical Developments Chair: António Branco Vasco Except where stated all authors are at Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação da Universidade de Lisboa (Faculty of Psychology and Education, University of Lisbon, Portugal) António Branco Vasco The “Paradigmatic Complementarity” Integrative Metamodel: Fundamentals and Components António Branco Vasco and Nuno Conceição Temporal Sequencing Phases of the Therapeutic Process: Empirical Developments Carla Moleiro Change During Therapy: How Symptoms, Patient Attributes, Therapeutic Interventions and Alliance Co-vary Through Time Nuno Conceição and António Branco Vasco Therapeutic Alliance and Sequence of the Therapeutic Process: Time or Strategic Goals? Hans Welling, Márcio Pereira and Isabel Gonçalves Temporal Sequence of Strategic Objectives and Clinical Change: An Empirical Study Fernando Silva (Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada, Lisbon, Portugal) and António Branco Vasco Characteristics of Integrative Therapists: Empirical Developments 4. Workshop Group study of the psychotherapy of borderline patients. An integrative approach to psychotherapy supervision Martin H. Rock (Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Yeshiva University, New York, USA) Ann H. Appelbaum (Personality Disorders Institute; New York Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, USA) Monica Carsky (Personality Disorders Institute; New York Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, USA) Ida Dancyger (New York Presbyterian Medical Center, New York , USA) Julie Ann Hall (CSW Independent practice New York , USA) Catherine Haran (New York Presbyterian Medical Cente, New York, USA) Verna MacCormack (New York Presbyterian Medical Center, New York , USA) Maria Solomon (New York Presbyterian Medical Center, New York , USA)

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Jetty de Hoop and Esther Wermers (Department of Health Pychotherapy for Workrelated Problems,GGZ Friesland Noord, Leeuwarden, Netherlands “Challenges and pitfalls” : Integrating cognitive, directive and psychodynamic elements in a group psychotherapy for managers and executive staff members suffering from burnout. Hans Snijders (Psychomedic Centre Parnassia, Den Haag, Netherlands) Group Cohesion, Working Alliance And Therapeutic Interventions As Variables Predicting Outcome In Group Psychotherapy For Personality Disorders

6. Workshop Working with Mindfulness Michael Tophoff (Personal Resource Consultant, Amsterdam, Netherlands) Saturday June 26th 13:00-14:30 Saturday June 26th 13:15-14:15

Saturday June 26th 14:30– 16:00

Lunch Posters Steering Group and Advisory Board lunch Parallel sessions (90 mins)

Posters

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1. Workshop Exploring the use of CPCAB integrative model of assessment in counselling and psychotherapy training Anthony Crouch (Counselling and Psychotherapy Central Awarding Body, Glastonbury, UK)

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2. Panel What Makes a Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual-Affirmative Therapist?

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Chair: Marvin Goldfried (State University of New York at Stony Brook, New York, USA) Panelists: Lisa Burckell (State University of New York at Stony Brook, New York, USA) Catherine Eubanks-Carter (State University of New York at Stony Brook, New York, USA) John Pachankis (State University of New York at Stony Brook, New York, USA) Discussant: Shelley McMain (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Department of Psychiatry, Universityof Toronto, Toronto, Canada) 3. Seminar Workshop The Contribution of Body-psychotherapy to Integration and training in Psychotherapy across settings Jorge Stolkiner (International Open Orgonomy Network, USA) 4. Panel Integrative Supervisions Leading to “Good Psychotherapists” Chair: Rebecca Curtis (Derner Institute, Adelphi University, New York, USA) Mary Fitzpatrick (New York Cornell Hospital, New York, USA) Supervision Integrating CBT with Dynamically-Trained Therapists Rebecca Curtis (Derner Institute, Adelphi University, New York, USA) Supervision in a Psychoanalytic Institute from an Integrative Perspective Discussant: Beatriz Gomez (Fundacion AIGLE, Buenos Aires, Argentina)

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5. Panel Deep Breathing , Deep Experiencing Chair: Tilke Platteel-Deur (Institute for Integrative Breath Therapy, Naarden, The Netherlands)

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Tilke Platteel-Deur (Institute for Integrative Breath Therapy, Naarden, The Netherlands) Connecting inner power and vulnerability Tullio-Carere Comes (ASPeT, Associazione per lo Sviluppo Personale e Transpersonale, Bergamo, Italy) Breaking vicious cycles Joy Manné (Editor of The Healing Breath: A Journal of Breathwork Practice, Psychology and Spirituality; Independent practice, Lausanne, Switzerland) Analytical Breathwork Catherine Dowling (Independent Consultant, Dublin, Ireland) The micro- and macro-levels of integration Wilfried Ehrmann (ATMAN-Trainingproject for training in professional breathwork and breath therapy, Austria) The breath as tool for conscious countertransference 6. Workshop The Impossible Enterprise? An Examination of the Effective Use of Objectives and Outcomes in the Practice of Psychological Therapy Jenifer Elton Wilson (Metanoia Institute, London and Independent Practice) Saturday June 26th 16:00-16:30 Saturday June 26th 16:30– 18:00

Coffee Posters

Posters

Parallel sessions (90 mins)

1. Symposium Integrative Treatment Approaches for Refugees and Immigrant Women Chair: Sjoerd Colijn (Rijngeest groep, Leiden, Netherlands) Willi Butollo (paper ) (Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Munich, Germany) Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Munich, Germany Empirical Studies on Trauma and dialogue-ability with special reference to Bosnian war widows Anna de Voogt & Hermine Klok (discussion) (GGZ Buitenamstel/Dercksen Centre, Amsterdam, the Netherlands) “Multicultural Society” An Integrative Day Hospital Treatment Module for immigrant women 2. Workshop From non-involvement to affect: Dealing with resistance against emotional closeness. The perspective of Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy. Annette Kalbfleisch (private practice, Amsterdam, the Netherlands)

3. Workshop Multicomponent psychotherapy of personality disorders: an integrated, cognitive-analytic oriented approach Carlos Mirapeix (Personality Disorders Unit Health and Social Services Ministry of the Cantabria Government, Spain)

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Annemarie Smith (Centrum ’45, Oegstgeest, the Netherlands) IDSIT (lntegrative Diagnostic Schema for lndication and Trauma-treatment): An integrative model for diagnosis and treatment of Chronic and Complex PTSD Trudy Mooren and Maartje Schoorl (Centrum ’45, Oegstgeest, the Netherlands) A pre-treatment group for refugees and asylumseekers: Backgrounds to and experiences with an psycho-education group for traumatized clients Jeanette Lely (Centrum ’45, Oegstgeest, the Netherlands) Psycho-education in a clinical programme of PTSD-treatment: A cognitive intervention with integrative impact 5. Workshop Working with Dialectical Behaviour Therapy with substance use and Borderline Personality Disorder Shelley McMain (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Department of Psychiatry, Universityof Toronto, Toronto, Canada) 6. Workshop Conviviality in the therapeutic alliance – an integrative power Astrid Palm Beskow. (Centre for Cognitive Psychotherapy and Education, Göteborg Sweden) and Jan Beskow (West-Swedish Network for Suicide Prevention, Sweden) 19.30?????

Conference Dinner

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Sunday 27 June 2004 Sunday June 27th 9:00-9:30

Breakfast meetings

Posters

Sunday June 27th 9:30-11:00

Parallel sessions (90 mins)

1. Symposium Working with severely troubled adults in various settings Chair: Carlos Mirapeix

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Giorgio Gabriele Alberti (Department Of Mental Health Ospedale San Carlo Borromeo Milan, Italy) An Integrated Psychotherapeutic Approach To Severe Psychopathology In Repeated Psychiatric Hospitalization Kyriakos Platrites (Public Mental Health Services, ‘’Pyxida’’ Public Drug Addictions Rehabilitation Center, Lefkosia, Cyprus), Konstantia Zgantzouri (Social & Counseling Services Technological & Educational Institute of Athens, Greece) and Kyriakos Veresies (Public Mental Health Services, ‘’Pyxida’’ Public Drug Addictions Rehabilitation Center, Lefkosia, Cyprus) Synthetiki Psychotherapia: An integrative model applied in a public drug addictions rehabilitation center Han Kuipers, Charles Huffstadt and Just Blom (CSP, Rijngeest Groep, Leiden, Netherlands) An Example Of Psychotherapy Integration In A Dutch Clinical Psychotherapy Facility 2. Workshop Traumatherapy - an existential challenge for the therapist

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Annemarie Smith (Centrum ’45, Oegstgeest, Netherlands) 3. Workshop Challenges In The Training Of Effective Integrative Psychotherapists Maria Gilbert, Diana Shmukler and Jenifer Elton-Wilson (Department of Integrative Psychotherapy, Metanoia Institute, Middlesex University, London, UK and private practice) 4. Seminar : Workshop The Combined Use Of A Theory-Driven Profile Interpretation Of The Dutch Short Form Of The Mmpi And The Mmpi-2: A New Way To Approach The Mmpi-2. Implications For Psychotherapy Integraton Liesbeth Eurelings-Bontekoe (Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands) and Wim Snellen (Altrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands) 5. Seminar workshop Integrative Therapy and Treatment of Traumatic Stress: Concepts and Results Willi Butollo (Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Munich, Germany) Sunday June 27th 11:00-11:30

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Sunday June 27th 11:30-12:55

Closing Plenary

Practice based Evidence: what do practitioners need to know to become better therapists and how to find out Co chairs:Hilde Rapp, Sjoerd Colijn

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15 minute Position paper by Franz Caspar What will make good psychotherapy training in the future? 45 minutes panel discussion, about 4 minutes each to respond and share priorities Panelists and Discussion group leaders:           

Stephen Munt (Counselling Psychology Division, British Psychological Society, UK) Carlos Mirapeix (Personality Disorders Unit Health and Social Services Ministry of the Cantabria Government, Spain) Hilde Rapp (Independent Practice, London) Paul Wachtel (City University, Garden City, New York) Franz Caspar (Freie Universitaet, Freiburg, Germany) Catherine Eubanks Carter (New York State University, Stony Brook, New York, USA) Lisa Burckell (New York State University, Stony Brook, New York, USA) Andree le May (Southampton University, UK) Astrid Palm Beskow (Centre for Cognitive Psychotherapy and Education, Göteborg , Sweden) Shigeru Iwakabe (Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan) Beatriz Gomez (Fundacion AIGLE, Buenos Aires, Argentina)

15 minutes small discussion groups led by panelists with round table type briefs – eg future directions- empirically supported training- competency based assessment etc 15 minutes plenary sharing and future direction 12:55- 13:00

Good Bye

Good bye and thanks from Sjoerd and Hilde

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