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