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Thursday, July 17
 

10:00 CEST

LECTURE - The Groups and Individuals in Times of Persistent Crisis
Thursday July 17, 2025 10:00 - 10:45 CEST
Thursday July 17, 2025 10:00 - 10:45 CEST
Lecture Hall 'E

11:00 CEST

14:00 CEST

14:45 CEST

LECTURE - On the refugee issue
Thursday July 17, 2025 14:45 - 15:30 CEST
Speakers
avatar for Enver Çesko

Enver Çesko

About the person:Enver Çesko, MSc. is a licensed clinical psychologist, certified body psychotherapist, and positive transcultural psychotherapist. As an international trainer and supervisor, he is actively involved in psychotherapy education and training on both the European and... Read More →
Thursday July 17, 2025 14:45 - 15:30 CEST
Lecture Hall 'E

15:30 CEST

17:15 CEST

 
Friday, July 18
 

10:00 CEST

LECTURE - Between Fronts
Friday July 18, 2025 10:00 - 10:45 CEST
Speakers
avatar for Louisa Abramov

Louisa Abramov

About the person:MMag. Louisa Abramov has been a registered psychoanalyst in private practice since graduating from the Vienna University of Economics and Business and the Sigmund Freud University in Vienna, where she studied business administration and psychotherapy sciences. She... Read More →
Friday July 18, 2025 10:00 - 10:45 CEST
Lecture Hall 'E

10:15 CEST

LECTURE - When Social Crises Meet Family Crises, Via Devil's Phone, Rays of Light Shine in Family Psychotherapy
Friday July 18, 2025 10:15 - 11:00 CEST
Speakers
avatar for Gianpaolo Lombardi

Gianpaolo Lombardi

About the person:Dr. Gianpaolo Lombardi is a medical doctor, psychiatrist, and psychotherapist with many years of experience treating complex addiction-related disorders within the public healthcare system, where he has been active since 2003. His extensive training in systemic family... Read More →
Friday July 18, 2025 10:15 - 11:00 CEST
Lecture Hall 3011

11:00 CEST

LECTURE - The Power of Polarity: Turning Trauma into Transformation
Friday July 18, 2025 11:00 - 11:45 CEST
Speakers
Friday July 18, 2025 11:00 - 11:45 CEST
Lecture Hall 'E

11:45 CEST

15:45 CEST

16:00 CEST

LECTURE - Die Narbe der Zugehörigkeit: Wenn Rituale die Lust verstummen lassen. Ein Vortrag zum Thema Mädchenbeschneidung
Friday July 18, 2025 16:00 - 16:45 CEST
Speakers
avatar for Monica Somacal

Monica Somacal

About the person: Monica Somacal is a couples and sex therapist, as well as the director of the cantonal project addressing female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) in the Swiss cantons of Basel-Stadt and Basel-Landschaft. For over four decades, she has worked in various psychosocial... Read More →
Friday July 18, 2025 16:00 - 16:45 CEST
Lecture Hall 3011
 
Saturday, July 19
 

10:00 CEST

11:00 CEST

LECTURE - Obstetricians – Second Victims of Trauma in Obstetrics
Saturday July 19, 2025 11:00 - 11:45 CEST
Speakers
avatar for Barbara Maier

Barbara Maier

About the person:Univ.-Prof. DDr. Barbara Maier is a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Sigmund Freud University in Vienna and is considered one of Austria’s leading figures in the fields of gynecology, obstetrics, and medical ethics.After completing her specialist training... Read More →
Saturday July 19, 2025 11:00 - 11:45 CEST
Lecture Hall 317

14:00 CEST

LECTURE - From the Stage to the Streets: Psychodrama, Collective Trauma, and the Power of Protest
Saturday July 19, 2025 14:00 - 14:45 CEST
This presentation explores the role of psychotherapy, particularly Psychodrama, in societal contexts and social movements. It focuses on the student-led civil movement in Serbia, which advocates for democracy and the rule of law, having emerged as a response to the decade-long capture of state institutions by an authoritarian regime and its resulting detrimental consequences.

The movement began after the collapse of a newly reconstructed train station canopy in Novi Sad on November 1, 2024, killing 16 people, including children. The reconstruction, a state project linked to corruption, sparked protests that started as 16-minute silent commemorations in public spaces.

During a commemoration silence, students from the Faculty of Drama Arts in Belgrade were physically attacked by ruling party officials disguised as bystanders. In response, they blockaded their faculty. This action sparked a nationwide university blockade, with professors joining in support. The protests rapidly evolved into a leaderless, peaceful civil movement that engaged hundreds of thousands of people across 400 towns and villages. The movement advocates for justice, the rule of law, human rights, and institutional independence, all while facing repression from state-controlled institutions. Solidarity, tolerance, and empathy are its core values.
Over four months, the movement reshaped daily life, permeating personal and therapeutic spaces. The Institute for Psychodrama in Belgrade, where I work as a psychotherapist and trainer, responded by offering pro bono therapy for traumatized students, supporting trainees, and organizing public psychodrama actions during protests. This presentation will examine the practitioner’s considerations from an open psychodrama event held in the public space of the southern city of Niš during a protest that gathered over 100,000 people.

This psychodrama event is grounded in the philosophical foundations of psychodrama and the personality theory of its founder, Jacob Levi Moreno, who emphasized the social embeddedness of the psyche and advocated for psychodrama’s social outreach and impact.

The presentation will explore several critical questions and offer potential insights. Key issues to be addressed include: What is the social responsibility/role of psychotherapy and psychotherapists in times of significant social upheaval? What are the implications of expanding the psychotherapeutic setting beyond the confines of a traditional office—how does this shift affect the roles of the client/protagonist, the scene, the therapist, auxiliary egos, as well as considerations of confidentiality and safety? Who is the primary focus of the psychotherapeutic intervention—an individual (protagonist), a small group, or the protest collective as a whole? How do social themes reflect issues of personal loss, grief, oppression, violence, trauma, healing, and hope? Lastly, how do the therapist’s experiences and background shape their capacity to navigate countertransference, containment, and the complexity of multiple roles, including those of demonstrator, therapist, and trainer?
Speakers
avatar for Ivana Slavković

Ivana Slavković

About the person:Ivana Slavkovic is a psychodrama psychotherapist, trainer, and supervisor with the Institute for Psychodrama in Belgrade, Serbia. She has worked both nationally and internationally as a psychodrama therapist and trainer.With 25 years of experience applying the psychodrama... Read More →
Saturday July 19, 2025 14:00 - 14:45 CEST
Lecture Hall 'E

15:00 CEST

LECTURE - How is Imagination Connected to Bereavement?
Saturday July 19, 2025 15:00 - 15:45 CEST
Speakers
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Konstantina Eikosipentarchou

About the person:Konstantina Eikosipentarchou is a Social Worker, Dramatherapist and Director. She works at theAdolescent & Child Unit and the Training Bureau of the Hellenic Centre of Mental Health andResearch. She introduced during the decade of the 80s the concept of therapy throughart/dramatherapy... Read More →
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Dora Dedeski

About the person:Dora Dedeski is a psychologist and a dramatherapist. She worked in Special Education with adolescents with learning disabilities(1993-2004) and she collaborated as a dramatherapist with public services for Mental Health. She is a certified instructor of Lifelong Education... Read More →
Saturday July 19, 2025 15:00 - 15:45 CEST
Lecture Hall 'E
 

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