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Human Change Processes – Virtual Summer School 2022

Virtual Conference 2022

Human Change Processes

Psychotherapy Research – Neuroscience – Nonlinear Complex Systems

June, 8th – 10th, 2022

The Summer Schools on Human Change Processes are a forum for exchange in psychotherapy feedback, process research, practical innovations, neuroscience and neuromodulation, team and organizational development, and social sciences.

Organizers and Sponsors

Institute of Synergetics und Psychotherapy Research, Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg
European Academy of Sciences and Arts
Center for Complex Systems
German Society for Systemic Therapy and Family Therapy (DGSF)
Ludwig-Maximilian University Munich, Department of Psychology
Society for Psychotherapy Research, Complexity Science in Psychotherapy Special Interest Group
European Association for Psychotherapy
Mind Force Society – Institute for Complexity Studies

Scientific Organizer

Prof. Dr. Günter Schiepek and Prof. Dr. Franco Orsucci

Program

Wednesday, June 8th, 9:00h – 18:30h

Opening
Günter Schiepek
Wolfgang Sperl
Wolfgang Aichhorn
Klaus Mainzer

What if? Mental health as a complex system and implications for interventions of the future
Claudi Bockting

Modeling dynamic factorial changes in clinical process – Implications for the application of questionnaires in intensive longitudinal settings
Holger Brandt

Nonverbal processes in mentalization-based therapy
Marie Skaalum Bloch, Stine Steen Hoegenhaug

Phase Transitions in time series and text data from the perspective of qualitative and AI methods in a single case
Tine Kolenik, Philipp Garrison, Günter Schiepek

Sense making and dimensionality in psychotherapy research
Alessandro Gennaro

Can psychotherapeutic processes be described as a dynamic system?
Giulio de Felice

Vibrotacile Coordinated Reset fingertip stimulation – treating Parkinson’s with a vibrating glove
Peter Tass

Thursday, June 9th, 9:00h – 18:30h

The complex dynamics of coevolution in human change
Franco Orsucci

Dynamic connectivity of meta-supervison, supervison, and psychotherapy processes assessed by the Synergetic Navigation System (SNS)
Nuša Kovačević Tojnko, Tatjana Rožič, Miran Mozina, Günter Schiepek

The modeling of the process. A micro-analytic approach
Sergio Salvatore

Personalized Psychotherapy – idiographic and nomothetic modeling and case formulation
Günter Schiepek, Helmut Schöller

12:50-13:50h
Formalizing case formulations: Current approaches and future directions
Julian Burger

The best of both worlds? General change principles in personalized daily self-ratings
Merlijn Olthof, Fred Hasselman, Anna Lichtwarck-Aschoff, Anna Bosman, Günter Schiepek, Guido Strunk, Benjamin Aas, Daniela Müller, Silvia Scholz, Nora Daniels-Wredenhagen

15:30h – 16:00h
The unity and diversity of knowledge. A naturalistic approach based on theories of self-organization
Dirk Schulte-Tickmann

A Copernican shift of perspective on the self: suggestions from the history of philosophy, Buddhism, neuroscience and self-organization
Christine Scarda

Friday, June 10th, 9:00h-15:00h

Injury prediction with the SNS in elite Sports
Alexander Schorb, Günter Schiepek

Implementing SNS to the SFU Outpatient Clinic at Ljubljana
Matej Vajda, Miran Možina

Potential clinical effects of the Synergetic Process Management beyond hypnopsychotherapy (ASH) – a Randomized Clinical Trial
Viola Hoffknecht, Günter Schiepek

Common practices in detecting psychological early warning signals may lead to incorrect results
Jingmeng Cui