II ECPD INTERNATIONAL SPECIALIST SEMINAR SYSTEMIC FAMILY PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH THE MAIN TOPIC FAMILY INTERVENTIONS IN DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF FAMILY LIFE - Belgrade, 11 – 14 May 2022

 

 

 

European Center for Peace and Development of the University for Peace established by the United Nations (ECPD), in the framework of the ECPD International Program of Transfer of Knowledge System in the field of Biomedical and Medical Sciences, in cooperation with the Long Island University (USA), VAMK University (Finland), University of Berlin (Germany), Istituto Superiore di Sanità (Italy), National School of Public Health of Greece, ECPD International Center for Integrative Medicine and South-Eastern Europe Health Network (SEEHN), organizes

 

II ECPD INTERNATIONAL SPECIALIST SEMINAR
SYSTEMIC FAMILY PSYCHOTHERAPY
WITH THE MAIN TOPIC

FAMILY INTERVENTIONS
IN DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF FAMILY LIFE

(Belgrade, 11 – 14 May 2022)

 

European Centre for Peace and Development University for Peace established by the United Nations is organising this specialist Program focusing on the importance of education in different aspects of family life and different types of family interventions. The main goal of the Seminar is to improve understanding of functional and dysfunctional family systems, given that at this moment we are facing very serious problems: divorce rate is increasing rapidly, child abuse is one of the most serious social problem in the contemporary world, sexual abuse of children occurs primarily within the family, family violence is increasing dramatically and youth suicide is often related to family dynamics.

The Program Director and leading lecturer is Prof. Dr. Mila Goldner Vukov, member of the Royal Psychiatric College of Australia and New Zealand and one of the founders of family psychotherapy in South East Europe. The seminar is internationally and nationally accredited.

Dysfunctional families are sometimes hidden in “nice wrappings” of the narcissistic family systems or families with authoritarian parents and family dynamics that create children who become a danger to society. In order to recognise the different types of families, we have to be educated in how to assess family functioning and to understand better the differences in functioning of male and female brains in order to educate partners better in the process of couple therapy. Taking into consideration biological and psychological differences, partners can use biological and social skills for better communication and problem solving.

Getting to know the complexity of family dynamics in mother - daughter, father -son and siblings relationships will help the professional people to adjust their interventions when working on the improvement of those relationships.

Family interventions are very important in perinatal psychiatry, in problems with fertility and especially in psycho-oncology. Our focus is primarily on the positive aspects in family dynamics using the concepts of positive psychology. Contemporary psychiatry uses a positive approach in the treatment of psychiatric disorders, which focuses on strengths and solutions and less on the identification of problems. The positive psychiatry concept is applicable in mental health as well as in somatic conditions. Positive psychiatry with a focus on positive family therapy is highly recommended for children and adolescent. Positive family therapy which is based on positive psychology and family systems therapy is highly recommended in dealing with family and couple problems.

Family interventions have one more important goal which is to improve the individuals and family’s resilience. When a family is resilient, the majority of problems that are the result of family dynamics or those deriving from cultural and societal milieu can be solved on a more functional level.

 

Program

The main topics of the Seminar include the following:

·                    FUNCTIONAL FAMILY

·                    THE SPECTRUM OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF FAMILIES

·                    ASSESSMENT OF FAMILY FUNCTIONING

·                    DYNAMICS OF PARTNERSHIP

·                    UNDERSTANDING MALE AND FEMALE BRAIN

·                    DIFFERENT FACES OF LOVE

·                    MOTHER-DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIP

·                    FATHER-SON RELATIONSHIP

·                    SIBLINGS RELATIONSHIPS

·                    FAMILY INTERVENTIONS AND: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, PERINATAL HEALTH PROTECTION, FERTILITY ISSUES AND PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY

·                    POSITIVE FAMILY THERAPY

·                    ADDICTIVE DISEASES AND FAMILY DYNAMICS

·                    HOW TO IMPROVE FAMILY RESILIENCE

 

Lecturers

·        Prof. Dr. Mila Goldner Vukov, FRANZCP, psychiatrist and psychotherapist, member of the Royal Psychiatric College of Australia and New Zealand, a consultant in Maternal Mental Health Whirinaki

·        Prof. Dr. Slavica Đukić Dejanović, Special Adviser to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia for the implementation of the UN 2030 Agenda and Professor of ECPD UN University for Peace

·        Prof. Dr. Luca Rosi, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Italy

·        Prof. Dr. Zoran Zoričić, psychiatrist and psychotherapist, Director of the Institute for Alcoholism and Other Addictions, President of the Croatian Association of KLA, Zagreb

·        Prof. Dr. Petar Nastasić, psychiatrist and psychotherapist, professor at the ECPD UN University for Peace, Belgrade

·        Prof. Dr. Nevena Čalovska Hercog, psychiatrist and psychotherapist, Secretary General of the European Association for Family Therapy, Professor at the Faculty of Media and Communication, Belgrade

·        Ass. Prof. Dr. Verica Jovanovic, Director of the Institute of Public Health of Serbia "Dr Milan Jovanovic Batut"

·        Prof. Dr. Jelena Srna, specialist in medical psychology, family therapist, Professor at the Department of Psychology at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade

·                Dr. Sci. Miroslava Maksimović, ECP, specialist in medical psychology, family therapist and psychotherapist, Psychiatric Department, General Hospital Valjevo

·        Mr. Sci. med. Snežana Mijalković, ECP, psychiatrist, psycho-oncologist and psychotherapist, Counseling for psycho-oncology - Clinic for gynecology and obstetrics, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade and others.

 

Certificate

Based on the participation in lectures and acquired knowledge and skills during the Seminar, participants will receive an internationally and nationally accredited Certificate of the ECPD University for Peace established by the United Nations.

 

Application for participation and participation fee

Participation fee for the Seminar is 300 EUR.

An application should be delivered to the following address: European Center for Peace and Development (ECPD) UN University for Peace, Terazije 41, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia; Tel: +381 3246 041; E-mail: ecpd@Eunet.rs and This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; www.ecpd.org.rs

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

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