
Friday August 30th:
Lived experience takes the lead
SORT
TIME VENUE
NAME - ABSTRACT
PICTURE
TITLE
Parallel sessions
08.00 – 09.30 h
See below
Irene van der Giessen
Keynote Speaker
09.45 – 10.15 h
Brenda Froyen
How the treatment of my psychosis estranged me from myself and my family
Keynote Speaker
10.15 – 10.45 h
Jen Kilyon
Comment from a person from family movement
Keynote Speaker
10.45 – 11.15 h
Marcus Evans
Nobody speaks my language ’Psychoanalytic understanding of psychotic communications’
Debate with the audience, starting with a short poem by Jeanny Severijns
11.45 – 12.30 h
How to bridge the gap?
Lived experience Festival
Madness meets Creativity
(Beautiful Distress, the 5th Season)
Open to anyone!
13.30 – 17.00 h
Chairs: Angèle de Jong,
Esther Vossen and
Wilco Tuinebreijer
Parallel sessions
13.30 – 15.00 h
See below
Parallel sessions
15.30 – 17.00 h
See below
Keynote Speaker +
Discussion
17.00 – 18.00 h
Ingo Lambrecht
Scaffolding ‘psychosis’: holding it lightly with culture and compassion
Conference dinner during a cruise around Rotterdam harbours
Tickets available at the registration desk
19.00 h – Rotterdam
Parallel sessions, 8.00 – 9.30 on day 2
SORT
TIME VENUE
NAME - ABSTRACT
PICTURE
TITLE
Symposium 2
Creativity and art for treatment purposes
08.00 – 09.30 h
Maurizio Peciccia, Varazze
Francesca Bonino
G. Guisto, S.Porazzo, C Vecchiato, R. Carrozzino
Creativity and art for treatment purposes
Symposium 11
Psychosis as structure
08.00 – 09.30 h
Helene Stephensen, Broendby
Sara Linstow, Annick Urfer Parnas
A phenomenological-empirical investigation of double reality and its manner of expression in schizophrenia spectrum disorders
Symposium 17
The healing community according to msi
08.00 – 09.30 h
Del Prete, Fernando, Casoria (Neaples)
Tommaso Biccardi
Simona Di Gaetano
Grazia Marchesiello
The healing community according to msi (Integrated Structural Model) The virtuous circle for the cure of Psychotic patients
Symposium 18
A refuge for the stranger in the city
08.00 – 09.30 h
Ludi van Bouwel, Leuven (chair)
S. Guiot, L. Joos, B. Reynders,
D. Bryssinck
038-Abstract, 262-Abstract, 263-Abstract, 264-Abstract, 265-Abstract
A refuge for the stranger in the city
– Building the hospital atmosphere good enough to meet the stranger?
– Sint-Joris, psychotherapeutic unit for young adults with psychosis
– Villa Voortman, a meeting house in the city
Workshop 6
Building communities of healing
08.00 – 09.30 h
Megan Mateer, Amsterdam
Grazyna Frackiewicz
Building diverse communities of healing- bridging silos and cultivating connected culture
Workshop 7
Reducing Hospitalization by Using Emotional CPR
08.00 – 09.30 h
Oryx Cohen, Grafton
Dr. D.B. Fisher
Reducing Hospitalization by Using Emotional CPR in Communicating with People in Altered States
Workshop 15
The challenge of leaving the hospital and regaining the city
08.00 – 09.30 h
Ifigeneia Skyllakou, Lausanne
Marie-Anne Brisard, Marie-Cecile
Lallement, Pierre Lequin,
Fabrice Herrera
‘Chronic and resistant symptoms: the challenge of leaving the hospital and regaining the city’
Workshop 25
CBT and psychoanalysis
08.00 – 09.30 h
M. Garrett, Brooklyn New York
Why Is Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Successful With Some Persons Suffering From Psychosis and Not Others? Resistances to Using Logic in CBTp
M. Garrett, Brooklyn New York
024-Abstract
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis (CBTp) in a Psychoanalytic Frame
M. Garrett, Brooklyn New York
025-Abstract
The Utility of Melanie Klein’s Concept of a Persecutor In Understanding Paranoid Psychosis
Oral session 6
Chair: Cecilie Brovig Almas
Trauma and Psychosis
08.00 – 09.30 h
Young-Chul Chung, Jeonju
Yohan Lee, Kwangju
Psychological mechanisms mediating the link between childhood trauma and suicidality in patients with first episode psychosis
F. Rossi, Bergamo
D. Piras
Repairing the wounds: traumas of origins, journey and adaption
Cathy Thorley, London
Using Eye Movment Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) to Heal Trauma in People with a Label of Psychosis and their Families
Workshop 42
Biomedical Model versus Open Dialogue
08.00 – 09.30 h
Satu Beverly
Our place within the psychosocial environment. A journey from biomedical model to Open Dialogue
Parallel sessions, 13.30 – 15.00 on day 2
SORT
TIME VENUE
NAME - ABSTRACT
PICTURE
TITLE
Symposium 1
The use of creative writing
13.30 – 15.00 h
B. Rosenbaum, Copenhagen
B. Bundesen, B.S. Skodlar
Art and Psychosis – The use of creative writing-therapies in groups of people suffering from severe mental illness
Kalliopi Panagiotopoulou, Athens
Creative writing and group analysis in a group of people suffering from psychosis
Symposium 5
What Language Is Best To Speak Of Psychosis?
13.30 – 15.00 h
M. Garrett, Brooklyn, New York (chair)
D. Lampshire, B. Koehler,
O. Sontobenamed e.o.
What Language Is Best To Speak Of Psychosis?
Symposium 14
Psychotic transference as a bridge over the abyss of time
13.30 – 15.00 h
Dag Söderström, Clarens
F. Davoine, K. Prot-Klinger,
A.C. Pernot, M. Peciccia,
B. Belnap
Psychotic transference as a bridge over the abyss of time
Ivan Urlic, Split
Distinguishing identification in the field of psychosis: On transferential psychosis and psychotic transference
Symposium 20
Soteria in Israël
13.30 – 15.00 h
Pesach Lichtenberg, Jerusalem
A. Friedlander, O. Bar-Sinai,
O. Blass
Soteria in Jerusalem: replacing the hospital ward with a therapeutic community
Sivan Bar On, Tel Aviv
“Being-With” at Soteria House – The Healing Power of Human Connection
Workshop 3
The Young Ones!
13.30 – 15.00 h
Kim Helmus, Amsterdam
Sofia van Ghesel Grothe
The Young ones!
#transdiagnostical #grouptherapy #youngsters #buildingbridges #humor #changetheculture #mentalhealth
Workshop 10
Family work:
what works?
15.30 – 17.00 h
Margreet de Pater, Delft (chair)
N. Putman, B. Martindale,
C. Tardugno, V. Jackson,
R. Smith, B. van Raay,
B. Froyen, J. Kylion, C. Mansell
Open dialogue between different therapists, people with lived experience and family members.
Workshop 22
Working with voices
13.30 – 15.00 h
Dirk Corstens, Maastricht
The Maastricht Approach of Hearing Voices
Workshop 29
Self-disclosure
13.30 – 15.00 h
Lauren McCormack, London
Zabelle Aslanyan, Jane Faulkner
Self-disclosure: Are boundaries barriers to connecting with people who experience psychosis?
Oral
Dr Julia Nicholls, Melbourne
Therapist Self-Disclosure in Group Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Psychosis Recovery
Oral session 7
Chair: Lut De Rijdt
Labeling and stigma
13.30 – 15.00 h
L. Gonzales , New York
The Role of Stigma and Demographic Characteristics in Clinical Conceptualizations of Psychosis
Colin Ross, Richardson
Why the genetic brain disease model of schizophrenia is scientifically incorrect
Victoria Vass, Liverpool
R.P. Bentall, K.M. Bennett,
A. Boardman
“Quite a lonely illness”: service-user perspectives on stigma, services, solidarity and social isolation
Anisha Vyas, Essex
Flipping between cultural worlds: a qualitative exploration of stigma experiences of British Asian people using Psychosis Services
Oral session 10
Chair: Victor Kouratovsky
Making sense of voices
13.30 – 15.00 h
Thomas Gagey, Yverdon les bains
Grant McFetheridge
A simple technique to eliminate the most common type of voices
Barbara Schaefer, The Hague
J. Boumans
Hearing Voices Groups: A safe place to (re)connect
Robin Timmers, Rotterdam
The recovery and emancipation oriented to hearing voices. ‘Omgaan met Stemmen Horen’
Parallel sessions, 15.30 – 17.00 on day 2
SORT
TIME VENUE
NAME - ABSTRACT
PICTURE
TITLE
Symposium 12
Family ghosts and strangers in the family: experiences of Badaracco’s multifamily psychoanalysis groups in Argentina, Belgium and Italy
15.30 – 17.00 h
Caterina Tabasso, Rome (chair)
a. Maria Elisa Mitre,
Katherine Walter,
Mariana Fuxman – Buenos Aires
b. Andrea Narracci and
Filippo Maria Moscati – Rome
c. Martine Lambrechts,
Jef Lisaerde,
Niel Van Cleynenbreugel,
Saskia Verbesselt,
Sophie Guiot – Leuven
a. Multifamily Psychoanalysis Groups intervention: how, when, why and for what. To cure through “vivencias”
b. Not knowing to whom belongs what I am feeling
c. Family to family
Symposium 15
History Beyond Trauma; return of repressed
15.30 – 17.00 h
James Gorney, Knoxville
History Beyond Trauma: The Enduring Legacy of Davoine and Gaudilliere
Katarzyna Prot-Klinger, Warsaw
Return of repressed. How history returns in the psychotherapist’s office
Symposium 19
Weaving the web of belonging and Open Dialogue
15.30 – 17.00 h
Lisa Dobkowski
James Ashenfelter
Weaving the Web of belonging and Open Dialogue
Carmen Leclerq
Marc Calmeyn
Christine Van Damme
From Lapland with love: Open Dialogue ‘the Bruges experience’
Symposium 21
Making the stranger feel at home in residential care
15.30 – 17.00 h
Pien Leendertse, Kloetinge
Soteria Emergis – collaboration between ‘someone with psychosis and others’ in inpatient early psychosis care
Fabrice Herrera, Lausanne
M.C. Lallement, I. Skyllakou,
H. Wykretovwicz
Making the stranger feel at home, A place to be recognized, to recognize oneself, Reflections on the “transitional” hospital space
Workshop 12
Calling All Family Members!
15.30 – 17.00 h
Pat Wright, Mpls
Calling All Family Members!
Workshop 16
SEE ALL OF ME
15.30 – 17.00 h
Olav Løkvik, Oslo
G.B. Haugen
An online dialogue based learning program for the understanding of psychoses (movie)
Workshop 31
Therapeutic Partnership
15.30 – 17.00 h
Brian Koehler, New York
Therapeutic Partnership in Psychosis and Beyond
Oral session 8
Chair: Jos de Kroon
Group approaches and psychoanalysis
15.30 – 17.00 h
Majda Grah, Zagreb
B. Restek-Petrovic,
N. Oreškovic-Krezler
When is the right time to end long term group psychotherapy for psychotic patients
Kalliopi Panagiotoppoulou, Athens
Alienation and psychosis: a narrative of my family experience and the integrating function of group analysis
Kalliopi Panagiotoppoulou, Athens
The trauma of being a member of a minority and the therapeutic impact of the group-analytic group
Oral session 9
Chair: Julie Kipp
Alternatives for residential treatment and healing effects of well being
15.30 – 17.00 h
Jan van Blarikom, Terneuzen
New ways of sheltered living, the best of both worlds
Alba Contreras, A. Trucharte,
R. Espinosa, V. Peinado,
R. Caballero, C. Valiente
Healing effects of wellbeing, a txt for people with schizophrenia
Workshop 44
Two Creative and practical approaches to social inclusion and personal recovery
15.30 – 17.00 h
Geeske van Weerd
Is a good neighboor worth more than a distant friend?
Tessa Joncker
Exploring your personal identity: development of a new intervention for service users with complex mental health needs
Postersessions day 1 – Research posters
Posters linger during the whole conference, presentations during lunchtime
SORT
TIME VENUE
NAME - ABSTRACT
PICTURE
TITLE
Poster 30
Ms Arpita Gupta, Kanpur
“Being an Expert” and Psychosis: Encounters with Lives on the Margin
Poster 32
H. O’Neil, Bronx
Racial Trauma and Soul Retrieval: Existential Kink as a Tool for Shamanic Healing
Poster 37
P. Hickman, Canada
238-Abstract
Run with It! My story of running with my voices to foster reconnection and fight stigma.
Poster 38
Joanna Obiegałka, Warsaw
Anonymous, therapeutic, J. Group
Each personal story as a brick in the bridge? Is dialogue possible? The free choice of human reconnection.
Poster 39
Marietje Lemmens
Jeanny Severijn, Jan Verhaegh, Monique de Koning
Redancia system: vision, clinical support and information system for the management of a 22 psychiatric residential treatment facility network