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Sunday 24th
             09.00 Morning devotion and prayer
             09.30 The Impact of Severe Client Trauma Experiences on Therapist and Therapeutic Relationship:
             Case Example from Female Genital Cutting Research (Ulla Dahlen, PhD, Finland)
             10.30 A Healing ‘YES’ and ‘NO’: Setting Boundaries through a Dialogue (Werner May, Germany)
             12.00 Conclusion of Conference: Feedback and prayer
             12.45 Lunch




             English Translation will be arranged.
             Conference fee:


             •  Standard fee 80 €, ACC members, students, unemployed and retired participants 60 €
             •  Meals at Teopolis 46 (€Friday dinner, Saturday lunch, coffee and dinner, Sunday lunch)


             For more information or your registration, please contact Saara Kinnunen (saarakinn@gmail.com)
             See also: http://www.accfinland.org/?sid=67




                                                   PROGRAM

                    I EUROPEAN CONGRESS OF CHRISTIANITY

                              AND MENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES




                                     Barcelona, Spain, 13-14 September 2019


            13th September CONFERENCE

            •  9:30-10:20h The association between spirituality and mental health – how strong is the evidence?
                Dr. Michael King: Professorial Research Associate. Division of Psychiatry. Faculty of Brain Sci-
                ences. University College of London. United Kingdom.
            •  10:30-11:20h Catholic Christian Meta-Model of the Person Paul Vitz: Professor Emeritus of Psy-
                chology at New York University. Senior Scholar* and Professor of Divine Mercy University.
            •  12-13h The theology of illness: the crucial role of prayer and grace in promoting genuine health. Dr.
                Jean-Claude Larchet: Philosopher and Theologian from the University of Strasbourg.
            •  13-13-50h Contemporary neuroscience and religious belief. Dr. S. Lane Ritchie: Science and Reli-
                gion, University of St. Andrews, Scotland.



            14th September: SEMINARS
            SEMINAR 1: Communications on virtues in psychotherapy: what brings Christianity?


            9.30-11.00h
            •  Christian psychology. Werner May: President of the European Movement of Christian Anthropo-
                logy, Psychology and Psychotherapy, Germany.
            •  Specific Christian aspects in psychotherapy. Anna Ostaszewska: Psychotherapist, vice-president of
                EMCAPP, Poland.
            •  Discussion


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