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XXII Simposio Europeo con H.Davanloo

La Societa' Tedesca per la Psicoterapia Intensiva Dinamica Breve di H.Davanloo organizza il 26 e 27 Settembre 2003, a Berlino, un Simposio Europeo di due giorni sui Principi della Tecnica di H.Davanloo, condotto da H. Davanloo.

Le lingue ufficiali saranno tedesco ed inglese

(non e' prevista alcuna traduzione in italiano).

Il Simposio, il primo condotto da Davanloo dopo la cancellazione, per motivi di salute, di quello previsto in Italia nel Marzo scorso, e' un ottimo punto di partenza per chiunque voglia avvicinarsi a questa Tecnica.

Riportiamo sotto, per gentile concessione della Societa' Tedesca, il programma del Simposio:

Deutsche Gesellschaft fόr Intensive Psychodynamische Kurzzeittherapie nach Davanloo

(IS-TDP)

German Society for Davanloo's Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy

We are pleased to present

The Twenty-Second European Audiovisual Symposium

on

The Technical and Metapsychological Roots of Davanloo’s Technique of Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy and his New Method of Psychoanalysis

Featuring

Habib Davanloo, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry, McGill University

Friday and Saturday, September 26-27, 2003

Auditorium Charitθ Hospital
Humbold University Medical School
Berlin, Germany

Dr. med. Gerda Gottwik,
President and Clinical Director, German Society and Institute in Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy
Chairperson, Twenty-second European Audiovisual Symposium

[Introduction]    [Program Friday]    [Program Saturday]    [Faculty]    [Language]    [Site]    [Participants]    [Course-Fee]    [Certificates]    [Contact]   [Registration Form]

 

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Dr. Davanloo's systematic research of nearly forty years using video-technology as a research tool, combined with a number of his discoveries, has enabled him to apply a scientific method to the understanding of the unconscious mind. He has been able to make a major and extensive revision of the whole metapsychology of the unconscious, a scientific psychology based on empirical evidence - not theory or intuition. This extensive research has resulted in the development of two highly powerful psychotherapeutic techniques, first Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy and, secondly, a new method of Psychoanalysis of short-term duration for the systematic exploration and investigation of the unconscious, which have the power to resolve the highly complex pathogenic organisation of the unconscious of highly resistant patients suffering from diffuse symptoms and character disturbances.

The Twenty-second European Audiovisual Symposium is a systematic presentation of his technique. With extensive use of audiovisually recorded clinical interviews, the symposium will demonstrate:

The technique of rapid mobilization of the unconscious;
The technique of bringing about permanent fluidity in the patient's whole psychic system in the initial evaluative interview, no matter the degree of the resistance;
The triple factors of resistance, transference and unconscious therapeutic alliance;
The structure of the pathogenic organization of the unconscious, and the technique of direct and rapid access to the pathogenic organization of the unconscious;
The technique of rapid removal of the pathogenic reservoir of feelings and conflicts. He will present on the process of working through, and will elaborate on a major research finding of the threshold of the affective and cognitive response- He will systematically demonstrate that the process of working through heavily depends on this threshold. When there is dominance of the affective response over the cognitive response, the process of working through is well in operation, and results in the removal of the pathogenic reservoir But when the threshold of cognitive and affective response is in favour of the predominance of the cognitive response, resistance remains intact, no working through takes place and the pathogenic reservoir remains untouched. With extensive vignettes of a series of patients, he demonstrates that the removal of the symptom disturbances and bringing about multi-dimensional structural character changes depends on this continuum - the predominance of the affective response over the cognitive respond;
The Symposium will focus on the spectrum of trauma and on his research on post-traumatic neurosis; the short and long term impact of the original trauma; the original trauma as the nuclear structure of the perpetrator of the unconscious and further repetition of the trauma. He will elaborate on the neurobiological dimension of the trauma, the neurobiological dimension of forgetting and repeating the trauma, and the memory function in a traumatized person.

Program: Friday, September 26, 2003    (back)

09:00 – 09:15  Welcoming Remarks
Dr. med. Gerda Gottwik
President, German Society and Institute in IS-TDP

09:15 – 12:30  Audiovisual Symposium I
Evaluation

Panel:  Dr. G. Gottwik, Chairperson
  Dr. I. Orbes, Dr. U. Sporer

09:15 – 09:45  Basic Conceptual Frame of Reference: The continuum of resistance; metapsychological conceptualisation of resistance; twin factors of resistance and transference; unconscious therapeutic alliance; spectrum of resistance in patients suffering from traumatic disorders; continuum of affective and cognitive response; the technique of making the patient’s whole psychic system permanently fluid; direct unlocking of the unconscious
Dr. H. Davanloo

09:45 – 10:30  Audiovisual presentation
Dr. H. Davanloo

10:30 – 11:00  Comments by Dr. Sporer and general discussion

11:00 – 11:30  Coffee Break

11:30 – 12:00  Audiovisual presentation
Dr. H. Davanloo

12:00 – 12:30  Comments by Dr. Orbes and general discussion

12:30 – 13:30  Lunch

13:30 – 17:30  Audiovisual Symposium II
Panel:  Dr. I. Ostertag, Chairperson
  Dr. G. Gottwik, Dr. I. Kettner-Werkmeister

13:30 – 14:15  Audiovisual presentation
Dr. H. Davanloo

14:15 – 15:00  Comments by Dr. Gottwik and general discussion

15:00 – 15:30  Coffee Break

15:30 – 16:15  Audiovisual presentation
Dr. H. Davanloo

16:15 – 17:00  Comments by Drs. Gottwik and Kettner-Werkmeister and general discussion

17:00 – 17:30  Dialogue/Feedback

Program: Saturday, September 27, 2003    (back)

09:15 – 12:30  Audiovisual Symposium III
Process of Working Through

Panel:  Dr. F. Tressel-Savelli, Chairperson
  Dr. G. Wagner, Dr. M. Weiss

09:00 – 09:15  Continuum of affective and cognitive response; metapsychological conceptualisation of the process of working through
Dr. H. Davanloo

09:15 – 10:00  Audiovisual presentation
Dr. H. Davanloo

10:00 – 10:30  Comments by Dr. Wagner and general discussion

10:30 – 11:00  Coffee Break

11:00 – 11:45  Audiovisual presentation. Vignettes of the early and mid phases of the treatment of a highly resistant patient
Dr. H. Davanloo

11:45 – 12:30  Comments by Dr. Weiss and general discussion

12:30 – 13:30  Lunch

13:30 – 17:30  Audiovisual Symposium IV
Process of Working Through: Termination and Outcome
Panel:  Dr. G. Gottwik, Chairperson
  Dr. I. Ostertag, Dr. F. Tressel-Savelli

13:30 – 14:15  Audiovisual presentation. Vignettes of the mid and final phases of a patient suffering from major symptom and character disturbances
Dr. H. Davanloo

14:15 – 15:00  Comments by Dr. Ostertag and general discussion

15:00 – 15:30  Coffee Break

15:30 – 16:15  Audiovisual presentation. Process of termination and final phase of treatment of the same patient.
Dr. H. Davanloo

16:15 – 17:00  Comments by Dr. Tressel-Savelli and general discussion

17:00 – 17:30  Comments by Dr. Gottwik, general discussion and Dialogue/Feedback

Faculty    (back)

Habib Davanloo, M.D.

Dr. med. Gerda Gottwik

Dr. med. Ingrid Kettner-Werkmeister

Dr. med. Ingrid Orbes

Dr. med. Irene Ostertag

Dr. med. Ursula Sporer

Dr. med. Friedrich Tressel-Savelli

Dr. med. Gerhild Wagner

Dr. med. Martha Weiss

Language    (back)

English with simultaneous translation to German

Site    (back)

Charitθ Campus Mitte
Humbold University Medical School
Berlin, Germany

Participants    (back)

Participation is reserved to psychotherapists, psychiatrists, psychologists (or other professions related to mental health), and to students and post-graduate University students in the same disciplines with residence in Europe.

Registration fee    (back)

Two lunches and coffee during the breaks are included in the fees.

Payment and registration    prior August, 31, 2003:    200,- €

        after August,  31, 2003:   240,- €

Refunds can be made prior to August, 31, 2003, retaining an amount of 25,- Euro.

Registration    (back)

Please copy and print the registration form.

The number of participants is limited.

Certificates    (back)

A certificate of attendance will be provided during the course.

For further information please contact    (back)

Dr. med. Gerda Gottwik
Wackenroderstr. 11, 90491 Nόrnberg, Germany

Tel: +49 (911) 59 41 98
(7.30 - 8.00 a.m. and Wednesday afternoon)

Fax: +49 (911) 59 10 67

mailto:symposium-berlin@istdp.de

Registration Form (please copy and print - will fit on A4 page)    (back)

Registration Form

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"The Technical and Metapsychological Roots of
Davanloo’s Technique of Intensive Short-Term
Dynamic Psychotherapy and his New Method
of Psychoanalysis

Friday and Saturday, September 26-27, 2003 in Berlin

 

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Deutsche Gesellschaft fόr Intensive Psychodynamische Kurzzeittherapie nach Davanloo
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