the 5th "Three Section"
Conference in Stockholm
46 July 2003
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in
Our Time –
When, Where and for Whom?
Stockholm, Sweden
4–6 July 2003
First
announcement and call for papers
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The conference is arranged in collaboration with:
National Psychotherapy
Association (RPC)
Stockholm County
Council Institute of Psychotherapy
The three Swedish
Associations for Child- and Adolescent
Psychotherapists
The Erica Foundation
The Swedish Association
for Group Psychotherapy and Group
Development
Welcome!
Dear Colleagues,
We have the pleasure of inviting you to the fifth EFPP conference of all three
Sections. In our time of continuous changes it is of great importance to
strengthen the role of psychoanalytic psychotherapy, especially in the Public
Sector. As hosts of this conference our main goal is to ensure a setting for
professional exchanges of the rich and varied experiences you all have.
We are looking forward to seeing you in Stockholm. Moreover, we will remind
you of the fact that the conference will give you an excellent opportunity to
combine your stay with exploring our country. You will find quite a lot of
information on www.stoinfo.se and www.sverigeturism.se
On behalf of the Scientific and Organising Committees
Siv Boalt Boëthius and Margareta Mörner
Organising Committee
Margareta Mörner (chair)
Anita Berntsson
Britta Blomberg
Birgit Hallerfors
Bengt Sandström
Birgitta Sjöberg
Scientific Committee
Siv Boalt Boëthius (chair), Sweden
Rudolf Balmer, Switzerland
Liselotte Grünbaum, Denmark
Effie Lignos, Greece
Margareta Mörner, Sweden
Antonio Suman, Italy
EFPP Conference Coordinator, for information on the scientific programme
Inger Larsson (Sweden), Phone No: +46 8 512 41260
E-mail: efpp.stockholm2003@enigma.se
EFPP Conference Websites:
www.efpp.org and www.enigma.se/efpp
You will find the Conference programme in French
on the EFPP website
Scientific Programme
Invited speakers
Daniela Moggi, Italy
Ludvig Igra, Sweden
Maria Rhode, UK
Suggestions of Conference Themes
- The need of psychoanalytic psychotherapy in our
decade – when, where and for whom?
- Training in psychoanalytic psychotherapy – when,
where and for whom?
- How can research help to keep psychoanalytic
psychotherapy on the map in this century?
- How does psychoanalytic psychotherapy organise
itself in our time? Different models in different countries.
- Changes in society, the child and the family,
couples, sexuality and gender identity - implications for psychoanalytic
psychotherapy.
- The development of psychoanalytic psychotherapy in
Eastern and central Europe - help and hindrance.
- Psychoanalytic psychotherapy with immigrants,
adopted children and with their families.
- Psychoanalytic psychotherapy in forensic settings.
- The role of infant observations in modern
psychoanalytic psychotherapy.
- The effect of the EFPP in national and European
developments.
- How can psychoanalytic knowledge and skills
contribute to prevention?
You are of course welcome to offer abstracts on relevant themes of you own
choice!
Call for abstracts for workshops
White A4 typing paper can be used for abstracts and they can be submitted in
English or French.
Maximum length 250 words on one side.
Please send the abstract by mail or e-mail before October, 31, 2002 to:
Inger Larsson
Villa Fridhem
Össeby Garn
SE-186 97 Brottby
Sweden
E:mail: efpp.stockholm2003@enigma.se
Conference Language
The official conference languages of EFPP conferences are English and French.
Simultaneous translation will be available between English and French in plenary
sessions if translation is required by an adequate number of participants.
Please make sure to mark your preferred language on the reply slip.
Venue
The Conference will be held at Norra Latin/CCC, which is centrally located; just
a few minutes walk from the Central Railway Station.
Visiting address: Drottninggatan 71 B
Postal address: Box 70471
SE-107 26 Stockholm, Sweden.
Phone No: +46 8 5061 6600
Fax No: +46 8 723 0923
Welcome Reception
The Stockholm City Council is inviting all conference participants to a
reception in the City Hall of Stockholm on Friday the 4th. The City
Hall is the setting of the Nobel Prize Banquet each year. Apart from food and
drinks there will be a short presentation of the magnificent building.
Conference Dinner
A conference dinner will be held in the restaurant of the Vasa Museum(»»). The
warship Vasa sunk on her first voyage in 1628. She is today a world wide wonder
in her museum in Stockholm.
Conference Fee
before 30 April 2003 3 500 SEK (app. 376 Euro)
after 30 April 2003 3 900 SEK (app. 419 Euro)
Programme for accompanying persons will be announced in the 2nd announcement
Important dates
Deadline for submission
of abstracts
31 October 2002
Notification of
acceptance of abstracts
15 December 2002
2nd Announcement,
including programme and a registration form
February 2003
Deadline for reduced
fee
30 April 2003
For information on registration and accommodation, please contact:
EFPP 2003
c/o Stockholm Convention Bureau
Postal address: Box 6911
Visiting address: Drottninggatan 97, IV
SE-102 39 Stockholm
Sweden
Fax: +46 8 5465 1599
E-mail: stocon@stocon.se
Reply Slip
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