We are proud to present our invited key note speakers |
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 | Dr. Metin Basoglu of the Trauma Studies Unit, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, UK& Istanbul Centre for Behaviour Research and Therapy, Istanbul, will talk about a self-help model of mental health care for war, torture, and natural disaster survivors - recent advances, current controversies, and future prospects | |
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 | Professor Chris Brewin Professor of Clinical Psychology, UCL, London, will talk about dual representation theory and the support it is now receiving from research on verbal declarative memory and neuroimaging work |  |
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 | Professor Judith A. Cohen Center for Traumatic Stress in Children & Adolescents, Allegheny GeneralHospital, Pittsburg, will talk about treating traumatized children | |
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 | Professor Anke Ehlers Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, KingsCollege, London, will talk about a cognitive approach to understanding and treating PTSD | |
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 | Professor Zvi Eisikovits Professor at the Centre for the study of Society, University of Haifa, will talk about intimate partner violence over the life cycle: A phenomenological - constructionist analysis. | |
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 | Professor Ruth Lanius Department of Psychiatry/University of Western Ontario, will talk about Emotional Awareness and Self Reflection: Building Blocks for a Coherent Sense of Self | |
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 | Professor Margaret Stroebe Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Utrecht, will talk about a model of coping with bereavement and its relevance to trauma research and practice. | |
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| | Debate: "The only way to prevent PTSD is not to be exposed to trauma" | |
| Professor Simon Wessely Director, King’s Centre for Military Health Research, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College, London | |
 | Dr Jonathan Bisson Clinical Senior Lecturer at Cardiff University and President of the ESTSS | |
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