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International ISPS conference i Dubrovnik 2011

First Annoucement.

Award to John Read

John Read (editor of ISPS journal Psychosis and joint editor of ISPS book Model of Madness) has been given the Hunter Award by the New Zealand Psychological Society (the largest professional association for psychologists in New Zealand).

This award, given only every three years, recognises ‘excellence in scholarship, research, and professional achievement in psychology’.

I am sure everyone in ISPS offers their congratulations to John and is proud of him and all he has achieved in the field of psychosis and for ISPS.

Perhaps the best way we can acknowledge John is by supporting his activities within ISPS and each play a part in making sure information is with our colleagues about the ISPS journal Psychosis that he edits and the book series and us having furthe celebrations with John in Dubrovnik next year. Please cut and paste the following to all your networks colleagues and local libraries:

ISPS conference 2011 in Dubrovnik http://www.isps2011.org
ISPS Books http://www.routledgementalhealth.com/isps/
ISPS Journal http://www.routledgementalhealth.com/psychosis-1752-2439

Brian Martindale
Chair of ISPS

The citation reads:

“Associate Professor John Read from the University of Auckland, has been awarded the Sir Thomas Hunter Award for distinction in research by the New Zealand Psychological Society. Through many journal articles, chapters, and books, he has made a major contribution to research on the effects of psychosocial life events, including childhood trauma, on the development of psychopathology. His highly cited papers include important reviews of the contribution of childhood traumatic events to psychosis and schizophrenia, published in "Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes" (2001), and "Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica" (2005). Dr Read has addressed the issue of the stigmatization of people with mental health problems, and has been involved in the evaluation of mental health services. He is the editor of "Models of Madness: Psychological, Social and Biological Approaches to Schizophrenia" (Routledge, 2004) which has sold over 10,000 copies and been translated into Chinese, Russian, Spanish and Swedish. He is the editor of "Psychosis: Psychological, Social, and Integrative Approaches", and is on the editorial boards of two other journals. He has served as Director of Scientific Affairs for the New Zealand Psychological Society. This award also recognises the significance of his efforts to translate research into practice through his national and international presentations on psychological treatments for persons with schizophrenia”.


New from Karnak: The Psychoanalytic Therapy of severe disturbance edited by Paul Williams
Bestillingsformular: Klik her

Der ISPS kongres i Dubrovnik i 2011: www.isps2011.org

Der er Kursus i psykoseterapi i Mardrid i november 2010: www.cursoesquizofreniamadrid.com

Ph D forsvar 11. september ved Kirstine Agnete Davidsen.

"Whats new in recovery in psychosis" - Swanwick, Derbyshire 9.-10. marts 2010

Psykosis er nu på gaden med de første to numre.
www.informaworld.com/psychosis

Billeder fra ISPS kongressen: Differentiation, Integration and Development i BellaCentret i København den 15. - 19- juni, 2009

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Åbning med musik

 

Modtagelse på Københavns Rådhus

Bent Rosenbaum åbner kongressen
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Arnold Sameroff Susanne Harder, Michael Robbins, Andrew Gumley og Richard Bentall Manuel Gonzalez de Charvez og Bent Rosenbaum
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Barbro Sandin og Sverker Belin Chris Burford og Bodil Roved Sara Rosenbaum assisterer til musikalsk afslutning