Denmark News
The local Danish group has seen a rising number of members during the past season, for the moment we are about 55 persons. In the local board we have been discussing how to make it interesting for our members to continue their membership after the Copenhagen conference. We had a board meeting where we decided to have relations in the work with psychosis as a theme for the coming season. The intension is to focus on the difficult work on establishing a relationship in psychotherapy and on how the difficulties could be dealt with in supervision of the psychotherapy. Our first meeting will be in November on “pre therapy” in Copenhagen. It is also our intention to have a meeting, probably in February in Århus.
We plan to have yearly meetings in both cities in order to satisfy our members from both parts of Denmark.
Bettina Jaeger, Chair ISPS DK
bettina_jaeger@hotmail.com
Seminar on “Family Dynamics and Expressed Emotions”
with Professor Julian Leff
25 Oct 2007
INVITATION TIL FAGLIGT MØDE og GENERALFORSAMLING i ISPS-Danmark
Du inviteres hermed til Fagligt møde efterfulgt af den årlige Generalforsamling i den danske sektion af The International Society for the Psychological Treatments of the Schizophrenias and other Psychoses.
20 April 2007
ISPS Danmark medlemsskab
Årskontingentet for medlemsskab af ISPS Danmark er på kr. 200.
Vedtægter for ISPS-Danmark
Vedtaget pε den konstituerende generalforsamling, Kψbenhavn
9. marts 2006
Referat af stiftende generalforsamling for ISPS Danmark
torsdag den 9. marts 2006 i København
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The founding of ISPS Denmark
At the symposium held earlier this year, a general assembly decided that now was the time to start up the long awaited Danish branch of the ISPS.
25.06.2006
The experience of self and the treatment of psychosis
More than 50 psychiatrists, psychologists and other mental health workers assembled at a symposium on March 9th and 10th at the Copenhagen Harbour Front. The two-day symposium became a very successful rite-de-passage, and it created a lot of energy and enthusiasm concerning the psychological and psychosocial treatment of psychosis. In Denmark, as in other places of the world, this is very much needed in order to supplement and counterweight a dominance of biological, and especially psychopharmacological, viewpoints on treatment.
25.06.2006