Termin

19.02.2025 09:00 – 16:15 SFU, 1020 Wien
20.02.2025 09:00 – 16:15 SFU, 1020 Wien
21.02.2025 09:00 – 16:15 SFU, 1020 Wien
22.02.2025 09:00 – 16:00 SFU, 1020 Wien

Lehrveranstaltungstyp

Seminar

Umfang

28 Unterrichtseinheiten

Kosten

€ 690,- regular price
€ 590,- Early bird bonus until 5.1.2025
€ 390,- price for Students
please contact us to receive a discount code

Abschluss

Certificate of participation

Sprache

Englisch

Anmeldung

Anmeldeschluss

18.02.2025 10:00

Inhalt

Structure of each day: 09:00-16:15 (last day is different)

  • 2 lectures followed by discussions
  • Parallel Workshops
  • Group Supervision

19.02.2025
Speaker and Workshop-Leader: Iva Zegura
Topic for lectures and Workshops: LGBTIQ+ and Minority Stress
 
20.02.2025
Speaker and Workshop-Leader: Erzsébet Fanni Tóth, Mariia Lenherr
Topic: War
Titel of the lecture (Mariia Lenherr): Why war. Again?
Titel of the lecture (Erzsébet Fanni Tóth): From trauma to trauma-informed: via family to school and medicine

21.02.2025
Speaker and Workshop-Leader: Hesna Al Ghaoui
Topic: Moral injury
Titel or the Lecture and Workshop: Moral Injury, Trauma Informed Assessment and Constructive Journalism
 
22.02.2025
Speaker and Workshop-Leader: Erzsébet Fanni Tóth, Deepti Ramaswamy, Lara Lik
Topic: Trauma and Extremism – bareface to this engagement and reintegration

Referent*in

Ass.Prof. Dr. Erzsébet Fanni Tóth, M.A.

  • Researcher and lecturer
  • Vice Dean for International Relations at Sigmund Freud University Vienna
  • Founding Director of the Institute for Transgenerational Trauma Transfer Research
  • She is a researcher, lecturer, serving as the Vice Dean for International Relations at Sigmund Freud University Vienna.
  • She is also the Founding Director of the Institute for Transgenerational Trauma Transfer Research.
  • Dr. Tóth’s academic background is diverse, having studied psychology and cultural anthropology at Utrecht University, sociology and socio-cultural anthropology at Central European University, and earning her Ph.D. in psychotherapy science from Sigmund Freud University.
  • With over 15 years of experience in academia, she specializes in the interdisciplinary application of qualitative research methods, focusing on migration, trauma, identity, and gender.
  • Dr. Tóth is actively involved in international research projects, particularly in the areas of cultural and minority research.

Referent*in

Hesna Al Ghaoui

  • War journalist (for 10 years)
  • Filmmaker
  • Resilience trainer
  • MA degree in Media Psychology
  • guest lecturer at:
    New School University in New York
    UC Berkeley School of Journalism
    Sigmund Freud University in Vienna

Referent*in

Mag.Psych. Iva Zegura

  • Clinical Psychologist, Mag. psych. at University Psychiatric Hospital Vrapče- Zagreb, Croatia
  • Award „APA Global Citizen Psychologist Citation“

Referent*in

MMag.pth. Dr. Mariia Lenherr, Msc

  • Psychotherapist (specializing in psychoanalysis and psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy)
  • Certified therapist for children and adolescents
  • Guest lecturer at Sigmund Freud University in Vienna

Referent*in

Deepti Ramaswamy

  • currently a PhD student at the Open University, UK
  • worked for three years as a Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Specialist (MHPSS) in conflict zones such as Iraq, Syria, India and Myanmar.
  • led projects supporting Yazidi survivors, victims of ISIS and children affected by conflict
  • led projects focussing on maternal mental health and employee resilience
  • extensive individual clinical and psychotherapeutic work with children and adolescents, eating disorders, veterans, prisoners and victims of torture

Referent*in

Lara Lik

  • completed her Bachelor’s and Master’s degree of Psychology at ELTE in Budapest, specialising in Clinical and Health Psychology for adults
  • experiences mainly at clinical work and diagnostics at psychiatries
  • specific training in Family Therapy and Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT)
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