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REGISTRATION IS CLOSED !

Because of the  big interest in Cracow Conference "Siblings: Rivalry and Envy - Coexistence and Concern"

we must close the registration .

     *If you want to participate  -  please fill and send the Registration Form but DO NOT PAY.
We 'll make the "reserve list'' and  as for payment  we let you know in September .

      *If you already  sent us the Registration Form but you didn'y pay yet  - please pay urgently
/ up to 20th July/ ,  or inform us about your resignation .
In the case we didn't received payment nor information - we cancell your registration.
 


Those who are interested in visiting Cracow and/or Auschwitz with a guide please apply on :
Monika Malek - efppconference2011cracow@mrbloom.com.pl


1st EFPP Combined Conference
EFPP Adult Section
&
EFPP Child and Adolescent Section

SIBLINGS
RIVALRY AND ENVY – COEXISTENCE AND CONCERN

14-16 October 2011
Krakow, Poland

Main Speakers:

Angela Joyce (United Kingdom)
"Why the Ugly Sisters and Cinderella?"
Discussant: Katarzyna Schier (Poland)

Jeanne Magagna (United Kingdom)
"Envy, Jealousy, Love and Generosity in Sibiling Relationships"
Discussant: Dimitris Anastasopoulos (Greece)

Franz Wellendorf (Germany)
"Sibiling Rivalry, Psychoanalytic Aspects and Institutional Implications"
Discussant: Christine Franckx (Belgium)

 




Angela Joyce
is a training and supervising analyst of the British Psychoanalytical Society. She originally trained in teaching and social work before psychotherapy and then became an adult analyst in 1995. She completed the training in child analysis at the Anna Freud Centre. She has helped to pioneer psychoanalytic parent infant psychotherapy there since 1997 and is also Training Lead for the Child Psychotherapy Service at the Anna Freud Centre. She teaches widely and has written contributions to various books on development, child analysis and parent infant psychotherapy. She has recently co-edited (with Lesley Caldwell) Reading Winnicott  published in the New Library of Psychoanalysis Teaching Series 2011.

Dr hab. Katarzyna Schier is a professor at the Clinical Psychology of the Child and Family Department of the Psychology Faculty of  the Warsaw University. She completed postgraduate studies in child adolescent psychotherapy in Heidelberg, Germany. For many years she has combined research, academic activities and clinical practice. She is a psychoanalyst (IPA) and a psychoanalytical psychotherapist. She is training analyst and child/adolescent psychoanalyst of the Polish Psychoanalytic Society, as well as training psychotherapist and supervisor of the Polish Psychoanalytical Psychotherapy Society.
 Her main areas of scientific interest are: the dynamics of psychotherapy, the etiology of psychosomatic illnesses and different approaches to the treatment of persons suffering from the above. More recently she has included the issue of the development and disorders of the body self and body image. She has published many papers, and several books, among others: “Neither Breath nor Word. The psychic bond and emotion regulation in persons suffering from bronchial asthma” and “The Beautiful Ugly One. Psychological issues of the body image and  its disorders”.

 

Dr Jeanne Magagna was  Head of Psychotherapy Services  at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children  until June 2008.  She currently  works at Ellern Mede Centre for Eating Disorders in London. She completed  trainings at the Tavistock Clinic in  Child, Family and Adult Psychotherapy  Therapy at the Tavistock Clinic. Also, Jeanne  is the vice-president and joint coordinator of training for  the Centro Studi Martha Harris Tavistock model trainings in Florence and Venice.  She  edited  Universals of Psychoanalysis and jointly edited  Psychotherapy with Families  and  Intimate Transformations: Babies with their Families (Karnacs, 2004).

Dr Dimitris Anastasopoulos MD.,PhD.is a training and supervising psychoanalytic psychotherapist for adult as well as for children and adolescents.He has been trained in Athens and at the Tavistock Clinic,London .
His main area of interest is adolescence.
He is a founding member of the Hellenic Association of Child and Adolescent Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy.He has teach psychoanalytic psychotherapy and psychoanalysis for more than fifteen years in Cyprus.
For eight years(2000-2008) he was a member of the executive of the EFPP (six as   vice chair and four as the Child & Adolescents Section Coordinator ).
He has participated as a speaker in various conferences around Europe.He has writen articles in the Int.Rev.Psychoanal. (1988),the J.Child Psychotherapy(1997) and the J.Psychoanal.Psychotherapy (1999).He is co-editor and a contributing author of three  books  in Karnac,London (Countertransference in psychoanalytic psychotherapy with children and Adolescents1996,Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy of the Severely Disturbed Adolescents1999,The therapist at Work.Personal Factors Affecting the Analytic Process2004) and for three years (2006-2009),he has been the chief editor  of the EFPP book series.

Dr phil. Franz Wellendorf,  Professor of Psychology at the University of Hannover (Germany) 1973 – 2000; field of research psychoanalysis and social psychology; Member, Traininganalyst and Supervisor of the German Psychoanalytic Society (DPG), International Psychoanalytic Ass. (IPV) an the DGPT; aff. Member of the German Psychoanalytic Ass.; Guest Member of the British Psycho-Analytical Society. Since 2001 President of the DPG. Publications: Psychoanalytic Theory, Supervision, Counceling, Psychoanalytic Interpretation of Literatur.

Christine Franckx is a training psychoanalyst in the Belgian Psychoanalytic Society. She graduated both as adult and child psychiatrist, working in private practice in Antwerp where she sees adults in psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy and part-time in a child psychiatric unit of a general hospital, responsible for the development of infant psychiatry in collaboration with gynaecology and pediatrics.


 
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