Tomorrow is the last day for early bird registrations for the EAPAPZagreb2020 conference in Croatia. There are already two hundred professionals registered to attend.
This means that half of the tickets for this event have already been booked. If you want to avoid missing out it is important to book your place NOW!
Parental Separation, Alienation and Splitting: Healing Beyond Reunification
Speakers
The Scientific and Organising Committee of the European Association of Parental Alienation Practitioners are delighted to welcome Jill Salberg Ph.D as our key note speaker for the EAPAP2020 Conference. In our view, Jill’s work in the field of traumatic attachment is an important area for exploration by all clinicians working in this field.
‘When trauma revisits a person trans-generationally through dysregulated and disrupted attachment patterns, it is within the child’s empathic attunement and search for a parental bond that the mode of transmission can be found.‘ Jill Salberg Ph.D
Jill Salberg, Ph.D., ABPP is a clinical associate professor and clinical consultant/supervisor at the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. Her articles on Transgenerational Transmission of Trauma appear in international psychoanalytic journals and she has co-edited two books with Sue Grand, The Wounds of History: Repair and Resilience in the Transgenerational Transmission of Trauma, and Transgenerational Trauma and the Other: Dialogues Across History and Difference,(2017). Both books won the Gradiva Award for 2018. She is in private practice in New York, U.S.
The full list of speakers at the EAPAP2020 conference is –
Western Balkans
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Ass. prof., Primarius Vlatka Boričević Maršanić, MD, PhD, specialist in psychiatry, subspecialist in child and adolescent psychiatry, psychotherapist
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Prof. Gordana Buljan Flander, PhD, clinical psychologist and psychotherapist, permanent court expert
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Ass. Prof., Primarius Danijel Crnković, MD, PhD, specialist in psychiatry, subspecialist in biological psychiatry, permanent court expert
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Danica Ergovac, Master of Psychology, social worker
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Ana Hrabar, mag.iur., lawyer, specialist in children’s rights
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Štefica Karačić, President of the Croatian Association of Social Workers
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Eleonora Katić, mag.iur., lawyer
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Kolinda Kolar, mag.iur., Judge at the Zagreb Municipal Civil Court
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Lana Peto Kujundžić, PhD, President of the Zagreb County Court’s Youth Division, President of the Association of Youth Judges, Family Judges and Children and Youth Specialists
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Ass. prof. Bruna Profaca, PhD, professor of psychology, clinical psychologist
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Renata Šantek, mag.iur., Republic of Croatia Supreme Court Judge
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Primarius Domagoj Štimac, MD, PhD, specialist in psychiatry, subspecialist in child and adolescent psychiatry, permanent court expert
International speakers
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Mirela Badurina, PhD, psychotherapist (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
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Benny Baily phD, Department of Criminology, West Galilee Academic College Research Fellow at the Haruv Institute (Israel)
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Dr. Sietske Djistra (The Netherlands)
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Dr. Claire Francica (Malta)
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Professor Jennifer Harman (USA)
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Dr. Inbal Kivenson Bar-On (Israel)
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Darja Kuzmanič Korva, mag., Secretary of the Association of Centers for Social Work (Slovenia)
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Teodora Minčić, MD, PhD, specialist in medical psychology, court expert (Serbia)
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Ass. prof. Milica Pejović Milovančević, MD, PhD, Specialist in Child Psychiatry (Serbia)
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Ass. prof. Jill Salberg, PhD (USA)
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Simona Vladica, PhD (Romania)
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Francesca Wiley QC (United Kingdom)
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Karen Woodall Psychotherapist (United Kingdom)
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Nick Woodall MA. Psychoanalytical Psychotherapist (United Kingdom)
Presentations and Master Classes will be delivered in the following areas of clinical practice
- The role of trans-generational transmission of trauma in parental alienation
- Reformulating understanding of parental alienation using Object Relations Theory
- Understanding the power and control dynamic and its role in parental alienation
- Attachment trauma and its role in parental alienation
- Understanding induced psychological splitting in a child after divorce and separation
- The role of the legal and mental health interlocking partnership in treatment
- Best practice in working with families in Israel.
- Learning from Romania on prevention and legal management of cases of parental alienation.
- Using principles and protocols of best practice in Malta.
- Interventions adapted from the internationally recognised principles and protocols in Croatia.
- Master class in legal management of parental alienation in the UK
- Towards a new integrative assessment, differentiation and treatment route for parental alienation
- Introducing internationally recognised principles and protocols for assessment, differentiation and treatment of the problem of parental alienation.
The EAPAP2020 conference in Zagreb is for practitioners in mental health and legal management of children’s relationships with parents after family separation including social workers, psychologists, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, attorneys, solicitors and barristers, Judges etc.
Part of this event will be live streamed for parents and a Q&A session will be held during this section.
We will also be looking at delivering a therapeutic parenting workshop for parents in Croatia and surrounding region during the week of the conference.
Costs for the conference are as follows – we very much look forward to welcoming all interested practitioners to Zagreb in June 2020.
REGISTRATION FEES
Early registration fee – 122,00 EUR / until January 31, 2020
Standard fee. – 169,00 EUR / February 01 – March 15, 2020
Late registration fee – 203,00 EUR / from March 16, 2020
Dear Karen,
Can I register as media?
R
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