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  1. Society and Culture: Conflicts and Transformations
  2. Analytical Psychology, Politics and Environment in Latin America
  3. Clinical Psychology, Psychotherapy and Neurosciences
  4. Ethics and Psychotherapist Care
  5. Types of Pychotherapy and Expressive  Techniques
  6. Future Perspectives
  7. Memories, dreams and reflections on the COVID-19 pandemia

Topics

  1. Society and Culture: Conflicts and Transformations
    1. Analytical Psychology, background and Latin American history.
    2. The couple and the family in Latin America.
    3. Education, creativity and transformation.
    4. Diversity, gender and transformation.
    5. Analytical Psychology, social intervention and transformation
  2. Analytical Psychology, Politics and Environment in Latin America
    1. Latin American Politics and Analytical Psychology.
    2. Analytical Psychology and Environment.
  3. Clinical Psychology, Psychotherapy and Neurosciences
    1. Clinical approaches: suffering and transformation.
    2. Psychotherapy: Complexes, Trauma, Violence and the Body.
    3. Dialogue between Analytical Psychology and Neuroscience.
  4. Ethics and Psychotherapist Care
    1. Ethics, suffering and transformation
    2. Suffering, care and transformation of the psychotherapist.
    3. Supervision as a care opportunity.
  5. Types of Psychotherapy and Expressive Techniques
    1. Working with sandplay
    2. Working with the body
    3. Working with the imagination
    4. orking with art therapy
    5. Others
  6. Future Perspectives
    1. Future perspectives: personal and collective contributions on Analytical Psychology
    2. New contributions in individual, couple and family psychotherapy.
    3. Transformations in Jungian psychotherapy.
  7. MEMORIES, DREAMS AND REFLECTIONS ON COVID-19 PANDEMIA (Therapists and patients´ reflections)
    1. MEMORIES
      1. Individual memories
      2. Collective memories
      3. New encounters’ memories
    2. DREAMS
      1. Pandemia dream records
      2. Dreams, trauma, syncronicity
      3. Dreams and archetypal patterns
    3. REFLECTIONS
      1. Clinical and new reflection approaches in times of pandemia
      2. Reflections on virtual and new encounter methods
      3. Cultural and philosophical reflections and emergencies
      4. Reflections on paradigm change
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