PROGRAMM Room Friday 24.04.2015 09:oo -10:oo 10:oo -11.00 11:15 13:15 Symposia 1 Registration and coffee Welcoming speeches Aim and purpose of the conference H. Rohlof M. Castrup S. Golsabahi-Broclawski ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Greetings: R. Wintrob N.N. N.N Migration and its Influence in Europe Chair/Co-Chair: E. Cionek-Szpak, M. Kastrup 1A: History of Migration and its influence in Europe in the 19 th and 20 th Centuries, History of Migration and it`s influence in Europe in the 19 th and 20 th Centuries illustrated by the Gastarbeiter in Germany, - I. Özkan (Germany) 1B The relevance of cultural- roots racism in the psychotherapy M. Chernivsky (Germany) 1C: Poland: a nation of migration, the self-consciousness of a nation - A. Broclawski 1D: Migration: mental health risk factor or resilience strengthening on the example of Polish migrants in Germany - E. Cionek-Szpak (Germany) 13:15 14:oo Lunch 14:oo 16:oo Nations Immigration Policies and their Mental Health Implications- Symposia 2 Part 1 Chair/Co-chair: S. Golsabahi-Broclawski/ H. Rohlof 2A: National Immigration Policy Conflicts in USA and their Implications for the Mental Health of Immigrants - R. Wintrob (USA) 2B: Fascination and Lienation in Psychotherapeutic Work with Migrants A. Gerlach ( Germany) 2C: Mental health of traumatized refugees and asylum seekers in Germany W. Machleidt; I. Graef-Callies, (Germany)
16.00 16.30 Tea and coffee break 16.30 18.30 Symposia 3-4 parallel Symposium 3 Symposium 4 This Symposium will be translated in English Transcultural Techniques of Positive Psychotherapy Chair/ Co Chair: A.Remmers, H. Peseschkian 3A: The 5 stages strategy of self-help in transcultural adaptation process of migrants. E. Kadetova ( Russia) 3B: Positive Psychotherapy with depressed & psychosomatically ill patients with migrantion background St. Mennemeier ( Germany) 3C: Transcultural stories as tool in psychotherapy in everyday practice T.Wojtyla, M. Sauc`(Poland) 3D: Self- esteem; Life Balance and dealing with psychovampires H. Peseschkian ( Germany) Titel: open at the moment Chair/Co.Chair:: A. Broclawski / A. Ciesielski 4A: Jakosc zycia i procesy akulturacyjne wsrod polskich emigrantek zyjacych w Niemczech- I. Schimanski, Dr.psych. 4B: Powojenna migracja ludności a rozwój psychoterapii w Gdańsku i na Pomorzu - R. Ludkiewicz 4C: Titel open J. Masiak (Lublin / Poland) 19.00-20.00 WPA-TPS Business Meeting (incl. all interested participants 20.30 Gala Dinner
Saturday 25.04.2015 09:30 11:30 Symposium 5 Nations Immigration Policies and their Mental Health Implications Part 2 Chair/Co-chair: R. Wintrob/ A. Broclawski 5A: UK Immigration policy and its mental health implications - S. Dein, MD, PhD; UK 5B: Access to mental health care services for migrants in Sweden - S. Ekblad, PhD; (Sweden) 5C: Immigrants in Spain; psychological consequences of the crisis J. Achotegui, MD, (Spain) 09:30-11.30 Symposium 6 Poster-Session Development of cross-cultural and transcultural approaches between therapeutic practice and research Chair/Co-Chair: H. Peseschkian/ I.Özkan 6A: Is there a certain therapeutic attitude within transcultural psychotherapy? S. Hodzic 6B: Sometimes I Think, suffering is like a statue that commemorates the lost - a case study from the ethno psychiatric outpatient ward B. Romero 6 C: The (in)visible third person- interpreters as language and cultural interpreters in psychosocial and psychotherapeutic services U. Kluge Posters shown all day Qualified interpreters in psychotherapeutic settings I Özkan, M. Belz, K. Pelzer Care of traumatised refugees in the federate state Lower Saxony I Özkan, J. Voge Trauma focused and stabilization- oriented group-treatment as part of the Göttinger treatment concept for so called migrants M. Belz, I. Özkan 10.30-11.00 Coffee Break
11.00 13.00 parallel Symposia and Workshop Symposium 7/ Workshop 1 Symposium 8/ Workshop 2 Symposium 9/ Workshop 3 Migration and acculturation as important variables in the diagnosis and treatment in child and adolescent psychiatry: Psychiatric and psychotherapeutic care for unaccompanied unaccompanied underage refugees M. Walg, E. Cionek-Szpak Using the model of Positive Psychotherapy ( N. Peseschkian) in Brief Couples Therapy M. Gesmann, Th. Rave (Germany) Cross- cultural Supervision- a model for transcultural Communication M. Englisch 13.00 14.00 Lunch 14.00 16.30 Symposia 10-13 parallel Symposium 10 Transcultural Positive Family Therapy Chair/ Co-Chair: I.Özkan, H. Peseschkian 10A: First consultation with couple- transcultural perspective R. Ciesielski, E. Dobiala ( Poland) 10B: Transcultural aspects in psychotherapy of partnership M. Gesmann, Th. Rave ( Germany) 10C: Specific aspects of and experiences with the application of Positive Family Therapy in different cultures A. Remmers ( Germany) ; Symposium 12/ Workshop Symposium 13 Workshop 5 Use of the Cultural Formulation Interview in Clinical Practice H. Rohlof, Netherland Cross-cultural opening as German official best practice model recent development in mental health care in Berlin and barriers of implementation S. Penka 16:30 Sightseeing Gdynia, Sopot and Gdansk Registration is required by Friday (24.04.15) 17:00 Price: still open at the moment
Sunday 26.04.2015 09.30 10.30 Symposium 14 Nations `Immigration Policies and their Mental Health Implications- Part 3 Chair/Co-Chair: M. Chernivsky, /I. Özkan 14A: Access to mental health care for migrants: Danish perspectives- M. Kastrup( Danmark) 14B:Immigration policies and their mental health implications: the Netherlands Perspective- C. J. Laban ( Nethederlands) Symposium 15/ Workshop 5 Symposium 16 14 C: title Open ( M. Chernivsky) Struggling to fit in; the plight of international medical graduates in Australia C. Zubaran (Australia) Migration and their daily life Chair: S.Ekbald/ Co Chair: S. Dein 16A Transcultural traumatherapy with war-refugees from Somalia St. Mennemeier ( Germany) 16B Treatment concept for so called Migrants I. Özkan, M. Belz (Germany) 16C Mental health, acceleration and religiosity of Jewish migrants from the former Soviet Union in Austria B. Trilesnik, Th. Stompe Final Program Still open at the moment
Registration Conference registration fees full conference registration (two days ) o before 15 Jan 2015, 120 o after 15 Jan 2015, 150 student registration: 60 (must be accompanied by student identification card) one day: 100 speakers: 100 Included in the fees for participants access to the scientific sessions the bag with the Congress materials morning and afternoon coffee breaks provided each of the two conference days lunch provided each of the two conference days Cancellation Policy cancellation requests made in writing (e-mail) will be accepted, up to 14 days prior to the conference opening date, and will be reimbursed 50% of registration fee paid after this date, no reimbursement is possible Conference information Language main language of conference: English language of satellite symposia: Polish or English
Social Events Gala Dinner Hotel Nadmorski/Gdynia: per Person 40, (incl. non-alcoholic drinks). Venue Hotel Nadmorski **** Ul. Ejsmonda 2 81-409 Gdynia www.nadmorski.pl hotel@nadmorski.pl