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1. Nicolene Joubert – South Africa Psychology
Introduction. 10. Nicolene Joubert – South Africa
2. Anna Ostaszewska - Poland Christian Psychology.
About the EMCAPP (Aims. History. 11. Zenon Uchnast – Poland
Symposia. Journals.) Christian Psychology – Synergic
Approach.
Anthropology 12. Wolfram Soldan – Germany
3. Romuald Jaworski – Poland Characteristics of a Christian
Concept of a Person as an Psychology: A German Perspective.
Anthropological Base for Christian
Psychology and Psychotherapy. Psychotherapy
4. Mike Sheldon – UK 13. Anna Ostaszewska- Poland
Applying whole person principles in Integrative Psychotherapy: A Christian
health care. Approach.
5. Francesco Cutino – Italy 14. Elena Strigo – Russia
Working in the garden of the Master: Face and Image in Christian
ecotherapy within a framework of a psychotherapy (investigation and
creationist anthropology. reconstruction of person from
6. Olena Yaremko – Ukraine Christian anthropology perspective).
Relations with God and others: what is 15. Trevor Griffiths – UK
the personality role? Emotional Chaos Theory and the
emergence of personal identity:
Spirituality/Theology A ‚positive psychology‘ that
7. Mar Alvarez – Spain complements Christian anthropology.
The Gap Between The Spirit And The 16. Olga Krasnikowa – Russia
Psyche: The Psychospiritual Faculties. Psychotherapy of person with feeling of
8. Andrey Lorgus – Russia guilt and sin in Orthodox psychotherapy.
The meaning of terms „spirituality“ 17. Werner May - Germany The Healing No
and „spiritual“ in Russian in context of or No5Yes – Setting Boundaries in a
psychotherapy. Dialogical Way.
9. Krzysztof Wojcieszek – Poland. 18. Saara Kinnunen – Finland
God the forgotten defender. Religious Longing for the father – father wound
activity as a factor of protection risky in Christian therapy.
behaviors that lead to addiction.
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