Final Program
PATRONS
Awakenings Foundation
Hungarian Psychiatric Association
Hungarian Writers’ Association
Liszt Ferenc University of Music
Ministry of National Resources, State Secretariat Responsible for Education
Ministry of National Resources, State Secretariat Responsible for Culture and Civilization
Ministry of National Resources, State Secretariat Responsible for Healthcare
Ministry of National Resources, State Secretariat Responsible for Social, Family and Youth Affaires
Ministry of National Resources, State Secretariat Responsible for Sports
National Culture Fund
Péterfy Sándor Hospital-Clinic and Trauma Center of the Capital
Semmelweis University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
University of Kaposvár, Faculty of Fine Arts
Régi Sipos Halászkert Restaurant
SPONSOR
EGIS PLC
National Culture Fund
HONORARY PATRON
Mrs. Androulla VASSILIOU, Member of the European Commission, Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism, Youth and Sports
MAIN PATRONS
Dr. RÉTHELYI Miklós, Minister, Ministry of National Resources
Prof. Dr. PÁLINKÁS József, President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
SCIENTIFIC PATRON
Prof. Dr. BITTER István, Director of the Clinic of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy of the University Semmelweis
ART AND SCIENCE COMMITTEE
Dr. BAGDY, Emőke, university professor, prof. emer., Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary, Institute of Psychology
Dr. BARTOS, Éva, director of the Library Institution of the National Széchényi Library, bibliotherapist
Dr. BATTA, András, rector of the Liszt Ferenc University of Music, Budapest
BÖJTE, Csaba, OFM, founder of the St. Francis Foundation, Deva, Romania
Dr. CSISZÉR, Nóra, awarded the Batthány-Strattmann Prize, psychiatrist, neurologist, psychotherapist, retired head of Department of the Crisis-Intervention and Psychiatry of the Hospital Sándor Péterfy
dr. EDVI, Péter, president of the Hungarian Hippotherapy Alliance and president of the International Child Rescue Foundation
GILBERT, P. Guy, Chevalier of the Légion d’Honneur, Director of the Association Père Guy Gilbert, Bergerie de Faucon, France
Dr. HARMATTA, János, psychiatrist, psychotherapist, Head of the Department of Psychiatry at the Tündérhegy Institute, Budapest
Dr. HÁSZ, Erzsébet, cand. med., historian of literature, writer, leading teacher of biblio-music-art therapy, founder head of the bibliotherapy minor of the Pázmány Péter Catholic University’s Faculty of Humanities
Dr. JELENITS, István OSchP, awarded the Eötvös and Széchenyi Prize, writer, founder head of the Esthetical Institute of the Péter Pázmány Catholic University’s Faculty of Humanities
JÓKAI, Anna, writer and poet, awarded the Kossuth Prize and the Attila József Prize, Chairman of the Hungarian Writers’ Association, founder of the Digital Literary Academy
Dr. DDr. hc KASPER, Siegfried, university professor, psychiatrist, Director of Medizinische Universität Wien, Universitätsklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, Vienna, Austria
KOCSIS, Zoltán, awarded the Kossuth Prize and the Ferenc Liszt Prize, pianist, conductor and composer, Chief Musical Director of the Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra
KONOK, Tamás, painter, awarded the Kossuth Prize, Paris, France
Dr. KURIMAY, Tamás, psychiatrist, psychotherapist, addictologist, President of the Hungarian Psychiatric Society, head of the Department of Psychiatry and Psychiatric Rehabilitation at the St. János Hospital
LAQUIÈZE, François, Head of the Institut Français, Budapest
Dr. LEITNER, Sándor, DLA, painter, awarded the Vaszary Prize, graphic artist, teacher, awarded Apáczai Csere János Prize, university professor in University of Kaposvár, Faculty of Arts
Dr. MAGYARI-BECK, István, professor emeritus, creatologist, Honorary President of the International Society of Creatology, Riga
Dr. MENZEN, Karl, prof. habil., University of Arts Therapies, Nürtingen, Germany
Prof. emeritus MORENO, Joseph, Music Therapy at Maryville University, Director of the Moreno Institute for Creative Arts Therapies
MEZEY, Katalin, writer, poet, awarded the József Attila Prize, chief secretery of the Writers' Foundation
Dr. NAGY, Attila, psychologist, sociologist, researcher on reading, chief advisor to the National Széchényi Library, Founding President of the Hungarian Reading Society
PERCZEL FORINTOS, Dóra, head of the Institute of Clinical Psychology of The Semmelweis Medical School
Dr. SÁSDI, Antal, internist, director general of Péterfy Sándor Hospital-Clinic and Trauma Center of the Capital
Dr. SCHMIDLIN, Serge, Director of the Audio Consulting Institute, Switzerland, expert of high fidelity and high end
Dr. SIMON, Lajos, president of the Foundation Moravcsik, university reader at the Department of the Clinic of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy of the University Semmelweis
Dr. SIPOS, Lajos, professor emeritus, Institute of Literature of Péter Pázmány Catholic University’s Faculty of Arts, President of the Hungarian Literary History Association
SZENTMÁRTONI, János, poet, awarded the József Attila Prize, head of the Hungarian Writers’ Association
Dr. SZILÁGYI, Simon, psychiatrist, psychotherapist, Head of the Department of Crisis-Intervention and Psychiatry of the Sándor Péterfy Hospital
hc. Dr. DDr. VÁSÁRY, Tamás, pianist and conductor, awarded the Kossuth Prize
Dr. VIZI, János, dr. med. et. dr. jur., psychiatrist, clinical pharmacologist
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
BARANYAI, Szilvia, teacher, congress coordinator of the Hungarian National Arts Therapies Association
BOHANEK, Miklós, photographer, congress coordinator
CSIZMADIA, Noémi, coordinator of the Congress of the Hungarian National Arts Therapies Association
Dr. HÁSZ, Erzsébet, chief secretary of the Organizing Committee, president of the Hungarian National Arts Therapies Association
KEMÉNY, Ferenc, Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Humanities, assistant professor
KÖVES, Tamás, director of Meeting Budapest Conference and Event Organizer Ltd.
NEDECZKY, Ildikó, head of the sport therapy section of the Hungarian National Arts Therapies Association
SZABÓNÉ BORDA, Erika, head nurse, Sándor Péterfy Utcai Hospital
VINCZE, Anett, clinical psychologist, art therapist, congress coordinator, University of Kaposvár
Program of the Congress
SUNDAY, 28 August 2011.
BUDAPEST CONGRESS AND WORLD TRADE CENTER
MORENO, Joseph - workshop is cancelled.
BARTÓK PASSAGE
18.30 Art Brut Galery - opening of the exhibition
BARTÓK HALL
19.30 Vásáry Tamás - piano concert
20.30 Cocktail-party in honour of the Congress
MONDAY, 29 AUGUST 2011.
BARTÓK HALL
9.00 Ceremonial opening of the congress
9.45 Coffee Break
Plenary session
10.00 MENZEN, Karl-Heinz (Germany): Introduction in art therapy in respect of neurology, paediatrics, psychiatry and psychosomatics
11.00 PERCZEL FORINTOS, Dóra (Hungary): Creativity, Flow and Healing
11.30 SIMON, Lajos (Hungary): Mission, History and Future of Budapest Art Brut Gallery
11.50 KOVÁCS Emese (Hungary): Becoming an artist of art brut: the way from hospital admission to the Budapest Art Brut Gallery
12.10 JÓKAI, Anna (Hungary): Soul and literature
12.40 BÖJTE, Csaba (Romania): Folk art elements in the pedagogical methods for treatment of battered and disprivileged children
13.10 JELENITS, István (Hungary): Why is it good for an aesthete if he has an insight into the literary value of the in the bibliotherapy applied texts and why is it good for a therapist if he is knowledgeable about aesthetic values of the applied literary works?
13.40 Break
MONDAY, 29 AUGUST 2011.
BARTÓK HALL
SECTION
BIBLIOTHERAPY
14.30 SZILÁGYI, Simon (Hungary): Psychoeducation, or the Illness and Its Treatment as Subject-Matter for the Patient to Learn
14.50 MARCIANO, Gabriele (Italy): The poetic prism: Poetic practice for groups in art-therapy
15.10 SÁMI, Judit (Ireland): Self-help and creative bibliotherapy in Ireland
15.30 HÁSZ Erzsébet (Hungary): About the professionalization in the field of bibliotherapy
15.50 DJEDOVIC, Vahida (Bosnia-Herzegovina): THROUGH FAIRYTALE TO THE INSIGHT „It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; What is essential is invisible to the eye
16.10 Coffee break
MONDAY, 29 AUGUST 2011.
BARTÓK HALL
SECTION
ARTS AND APPLIED ARTS THERAPIES
16.30 ANTALFAI Márta (Hungary): Integrated appearance of symbols attached to personal and collective unconscious interpersonal relations in the complex thematic art therapy based on catharsis experience
16.50 SECKER, Jenny (United Kingdom): Promoting mental wellbeing and social inclusion through arts participation - results of a two-year evaluation
17.10 LIEBHARD, Peter, LIEBHARD, Gernot (Austria): A long treatment process with different art therapeutic elements
17.30 MARKMAN ZINEMANAS, Daphna (Israel): The additional value of Art Psychotherapy - Visual Symbolization
17.50 KISS, Virág (Hungary): Education and therapy through art
18.10 FORRÓ Ágnes (Romania): The harmony of the soul in the art therapy works
19.30. Open Gate Theatre: "Summer Fantasy" - musical-literary performance in Hungarian language
Monday 29 August 2011
LEHÁR HALL
SECTION
COMPLEX THERAPIES
14.30 PAP Erika, KOMÁROMI Erzsébet, HERCZEG Ilona (Hungary): "Standing Stones" - The 6 part story method with psychotic children and in other psychiatric disorders
14.50 POLTRUM, Martin, SCHEIBENBOGEN, Oliver (Austria): Muses and Sirens. The Orpheus Programme
15.10 KOMÁROMI Erzsébet Katalin (Hungary): I'm dreaming of ink in many colours'
15.30 KOVÁCS Beatrix (Hungary): Down Syndrome
15.50 KISS Tibor Cece (Hungary): Integral Expression and Dance Therapy – a German-Hungarian way of Expressive Arts Therapy
16.10 DARQUE, Dominique (France): Essence of the living human beings
16.30 Coffee Break
MONDAY, 29 AUGUST 2011.
LEHÁR HALL
SECTION
DRAMA THERAPY
16.50 VARGA Péter, POZSÁR Bea (Hungary): MOZGÁS-TÉR (MOTION – SPACE) at the borderline of psychodrama and bibliodrama
17.10 PARÁDI József (Hungary): Playback Theatre work with dreams in a public theatre - eight years on
17.30 BALOGHNÉ SIMKÓ Katalin (Hungary): Never-Give-Up as the affirming life ethos through art therapy
17.50 KEMÉNY Ferenc (Hungary): About the Scholarship of Victor Göllesz
Monday 29 August 2011
LISZT HALL
SECTION
MUSIC THERAPY
14.30 KIS JENŐNÉ KENESEI Éva (Hungary): The significance of music in the education of Special Needs students
14.50 GERBER-SNAPIR, Ayala (Israel): “...AND SOMETIMES, I WOULD LIKE TO BE THE PIANO”
15.10 ERŐSS Rebeka (Hungary): Effects of Music Therapy for youngsters with Psychoses and Other Psychiatric Disorders
15.30 PIRBUS Ernő (Hungary): Active music therapy session
15.50 FERRONE, Anna Maria, OLIVI, Stefano (Italy): Evaluating investigation of sound reception
16.10 KEMENES Gábor (Hungary): Music therapy in the communities Cenacolo
16.30 Coffee Break
MONDAY, 29 AUGUST 2011.
LISZT HALL
SECTION
EQUINE ASSISTED THERAPY
17.10 KARDOS Edina, BEKE Szilvia, KURITÁR Eszter (Hungary): Psychological Effects of Equine-Assisted Therapy Demonstrated By/Through Children’s Drawings
17.30 WAGNER Kinga, SIPOS Stella, BAUMHAKL Éva (Hungary): Four seasons in the riding school
17.50 FERENCZ László (Hungary): Dolphin Therapy
18.10 WAGNER Kinga, SIPOS Stella (Hungary): Riding education in the riding therapy of mentally retarded people
Monday 29 August 2011
BRAMS HALL
SECTION
CULTURE HISTORY AND ART THERAPY
14.30 BORSOTHY - GAÁL Edit (Hungary): The suicide as incapability of love - in the wake of Erich Fromm
14.50 GLADYSZEWSKA–CYLULKO, Joanna (Poland): Arts therapies: identity - interdisciplinarity – transgression
15.10 FARKAS Luca, MÁTÉ Mónika, SZERTICS, Péter, MAKOLDI, Ágnes (Hungary): Art therapy as a psychotherapeutic option for adolescent patients
15.30 NIKONOVA, Antonina (Russia): Experiences gained from the application of arts therapies in the education programmes of St. Petersburg's museums
15.50 KENÉZLŐI Eszter, SKALICZKY Dávid, LABANCZ Dániel, TÓTH Andrea, PÓSA Gabriella, GÁDOROS Júlia (Hungary): "Amber" – Adventure Therapy Department at Vadaskert Hospital in Hungary, Budapest
16.10 SZENTMÁRTONI János (Hungary): Writer school
16.30 SHILO, Tamar (Israel): Experience of arts therapists and teachers regarding the professionalization of arts therapies
16.50 SZŰCS Olga (Hungary): Aesthetic Contexts of Mental Health
TUESDAY 30 August 2011
BARTÓK HALL
SECTION
MUSIC THERAPY
9.00 VARVASOVSZKY Dóra (Hungary): Short videos on Music Therapy in Practice
9.20 MILE Andrea (Hungary): Flow therapy
9.40 SNOW, Robin, KOTOE, Suzuki (United States of America): CARING at Columbia: Promoting Parent-Child Bonding through Creative Arts
10.00 SCHMIDLIN, Serge (Swiss): Music therapy and high fidelity
10.20 DESZPOT Gabriella (Hungary): Experiences on the complex personality shaping effects of the Kokas pedagogy
10.40 CSERJÉSI Kinga (Hungary): The path to free singing - The Szamosi School
11.00 Coffee Break
TUESDAY 30 August 2011
BARTÓK HALL
SECTION
EQUINE ASSISTED THERAPIES
11.20 GERLICZKINÉ SCHÉDER Veronika (Hungary): Therapeutic Horseback Riding to Treat Communication and Speech Disorders
11.40 JÁMBOR Péter, BOKOR Árpád, SZALAY Ferenc, STEFLER József (Hungary): Comparison of the stride kinematics of the free walk in different hippo therapeutic horses
12.00 SIPOS Stella (Hungary): Heart and Hand Foundation -Riding on horseback on the way of integration
12.20 SZÜLE Eszter (Hungary): Possibilities of the therapeutic riding in case of the visually impaired children
12.40 EDVI, Péter (Hungary), HOLZMÜLLER, Peter (Germany), BOZORI, Gabriella (Hungary): Within five years, from a collective learning system to a state-accredited modular education program
13.00 Break
TUESDAY 30 August 2011
BARTÓK HALL
SECTION
DRAMA THERAPIES
14.30 SELESKOVIC, Samira (Bosnia-Herzegovina): "Telos, spontaneity and creativity in psychodrama as magical ingredients!"
14.50 HATVANI Andrea (Hungary): Dramatists in the face of their dialogues
15.10 RUGGIERI, Vezio (Italy): Psychophysiological working on postural attitudes in Euripides' Bacchantes
15.30 FILÓ Melinda (Hungary): The Sesame Approach of Drama and Movement Therapy
15.50 BALKAY László (Hungary): The mirror of our soul
16.10 Coffee Break
TUESDAY 30 August 2011
BARTÓK HALL
SECTION
COMPLEX THERAPIES
16.30 CALABRESE, Roberto, MARCIANO, Gabriele (Italy): Rock Opera: art-therapy between theory, music and narration
16.50 FÁBIÁNNÉ HARKÁCSI Judit (Hungary): Presentation of a complex art therapy method
17.10 GASHKOVA, Lyudmyla, BABJUK, I., SHULZ, O., ABDRJAHIMOVA, Z. (Ukraine): Arts therapy at doctors of psychiatrists with professinal "Burnout"
17.30 WISINGER János (Hungary): An attempt to extend applied therapies via the sport activities of handicapped people
17.50 KLEIN Izabella (Hungary): Introducing expressive arts therapy in Hungary
18.10 ANTALICS, Erika, NAGY, Judit (Hungary): The road to healing
18.30 PHILIPPINI, Angela (Brazil): Art Therapy and Animation Theatre: "A Healing Alliance"
TUESDAY 30 August 2011
LEHÁR HALL
SECTION
BIBLIOTHERAPY
9.00 MEZEY Katalin (Hungary): Writer's camp
9.20 WANG, Ching-huang (Taiwan): The role of the reading in the stress resolving
9.40 MEDVECZKINÉ TEGZES Tünde (Hungary): Poetry/bibliotherapy groupwork in a nursing home in Budapest
10.00 CSISZÉR NÓRA - HÁSZ Erzsébet (Hungary): The relationship between bibliotherapy and compliance
10.20 ASPERJÁN György (Hungary): Self healing with help of literaly work (writing and reading)
10.40 WANG, Ching-huang (Taiwan): Reading to relieve emotional difficulties
11.00 Coffee Break
TUESDAY 30 August 2011
LEHÁR HALL
SECTION
DANCE THERAPY
11.20 NAPSUGÁR Anna (Hungary): “Singdance” in EletFa Institute for rehabilitation
11.40 SCHOTT-BILLMANN, France (France): Dance-Rhythm Therapy and Unconscious Knowledge
12.00 GOODILL, Sharon W. (United States of America): Systems Theory and Dance/Movement Therapy: A Good Fit
12.20 KEREKES József (Hungary): Movement Development Through Dancing and Art Training
12.40 Break
TUESDAY 30 August 2011
LEHÁR HALL
SECTION
BIBLIOTHERAPY
14.30 BÁNKUTI Eszter, BARANYAI Szilvia, HÁSZ Erzsébet, PÁSZTOR László (Hungary): e-bibliotherapy
15.50 GILBERT Edit (Hungary): Activation of reading's experience of involved laymen
15.10 JENEY Éva (Hungary): Bibliotherapy and Literary Theory
15.30 KOVÁCS Zsuzsanna (Hungary): Guilt and forgiveness: Bibliotherapy in the issue of guilt with prison inmates
15.50 PAPP Ágnes (Hungary): Bibliotherapy from the perspective of narratology
16.10 Coffee Break
TUESDAY 30 August 2011
LEHÁR HALL
SECTION
ACTION, SPORT AND ART OF MOVEMENT THERAPIES
16.30 BÉRDI Márk (Hungary): Placebo effects in sports
16.50 ILLÉS Anett (Hungary): Strengthen the artistic capabilities using dog training
17.10 KOWALD, Anne-Claire (Austria): The experience of therapeutical climbing as a movement based approach in integrative therapy
17.30 SZILÁGYI Simon (Hungary): Sport-therapy in the Department of Crisis Intervention
17.50 GYENGE Anikó, VIZI János (Hungary): What makes a work of art - or art therapy and copywright
TUESDAY 30 August 2011
LISZT HALL
SECTION
APPLIED ARTS AND DESIGN THERAPY
9.00 MÁTRAHÁZI Tibor, VINCZE Anett (Hungary): The magic of handycam in the art therapy of deviance kids
9.20 NAGORNJA, N., GASHKOVA, L., CHUJKO, А. (Ukraine): Technique "draw the dream" as diagnostics and therapy in practice of the pediatrist
9.40 MENZEN, Karl-Heinz (Germany): The picture as symptom I: Early expressive art therapy in psychiatry of 19th century
10.00 LAY, Ronald (Singapore): Forensic Art Therapy: The Use of Technology to Re-Connect
10.20 TARI Gábor (Hungary): Geometrical Qualities in the Harmony of Colours – The Colour Harmony system “Immocolour”
10.40 GEREVICH József (Hungary): What is the difference? Artist with mental illness and psychiatric patient as art brut artist
11.00 Coffee Break
TUESDAY 30 August 2011
LISZT HALL
SECTION
APPLIED ARTS AND DESIGN THERAPY
11.20 MENZEN, Karl-Heinz (Germany): The picture as symptom II: Expressive art therapy in neurology of today
11.40 BOCZ Bea (Hungary): How art becomes therapy at Tündérhegy
12.00 MICOCCI, Silvia (Italy): The therapeutic role of the work with clay
12.20 BULIK Csilla (Hungary): Interference and reflection. Team as a catalyst in art therapy
12.40 HARMATTA János, BOCZ Bea, BULIK Csilla (Hungary): Unspeakable pain – Analysis of workshop material
13.00 HALDAR, Debaprasad (Ireland): Images and inspiration in life
13.20 GYENES Zsolt (Hungary): Synchrony - Two Examples of Visual Music
13.40 Break
TUESDAY 30 August 2011
LISZT HALL
SECTION
APPLIED ARTS AND DESIGN THERAPY
14.30 BEKE László (Hungary): Art Brut
14.50 BULIK Csilla, BOCZ Bea (Hungary): Mythical creatures in art therapy (dragons, fairies, mermaids, witches, devils, angels etc.)
15.10 FALUDY Judit (Hungary): The History and the New Context of the Sélig Collection from Lipótmező
15.30 MENZEN, Karl-Heinz (Germany): The picture as symptom III: Self-Awareness. A History and its Crisis
15.50 JENSER Márta (Hungary): Activations of archetypes through simple handcraftship techniques in preparation for significant festivities
16.10 Coffee Break
TUESDAY 30 August 2011
LISZT HALL
SECTION
APPLIED ARTS AND DESIGN THERAPY
16.30 KISS Virág, BALÁZS Katalin (Hungary): Conception of art in art therapy
16.50 PLATTHY István (Hungary): Invoking Inner Vision: The application of an art therapeutic method that builds upon projective processes at the Csontváry Fine Arts Studio
17.10 TAMÁS, Margit (Netherland): Psychology and architecture
17.30 PLATTHY István (Hungary): Inherent expressiveness: Contrastive analysis of early childhood drawing development with the emergence of senses of self and ancient images
17.50
18.10 TAKÁCS Marianna (Hungary): Pszichiátriai betegek személyiség változásainak követése a képi kifejezés különböző módszereivel
18.30 SZ. SZATMÁRI Éva (Hungary): A Nap Szerelmesei
TUESDAY 30 August 2011
BRAMS HALL
WORK SHOPS
9.00 – 12.00 ZÁM Mária (Hungary): Drama in pictures
14.30 – 16.30 FEJES Tímea, SZKUBÁN Judit (Hungary): Possible applications of Klára Kokas's methods in the area of therapy
17.00 - 19.00 BÓTA Ildikó, KÁLMÁN Ferenc (Hungary): Reflexions in each other
WEDNESDAY 31 August 2011
BARTÓK HALL
PLENARY SECTION
ART AND CULTURE HISTORY AND ARTS THERAPIES
9.00 KRASIDOU, Persephoni (Ciprus): Make art during break time' : An open studio intervention in a primary school in Cyprus
9.20 LIPADATOVA, Olga (Canada): A Model Combining Verbal and Expressive Elements in Counselling and Therapy: Using Sandplay Therapy with Immigrants
9.40 HEGYI Nóra (Hungary): Application of Art Therapies in the Resocialization of Juvenile Delinquents
10.00 BÁNSZKY Judit, BORSIKNÉ SUDÁR Zsuzsanna (Hungary): A Hungarian Pioneer of Bibliotherapy: Dr. Andor Oláh
10.20 SIPOS Lajos (Hungary): The mediating literary works offers methods for interpretation and personality development
10.40 MOHÁS Lívia (Hungary): The Danger Zones of Creativity
11.00 Coffee Break
WEDNESDAY 31 August 2011
BARTÓK HALL
PLENARY SECTION
ART AND CULTURE HISTORY AND ARTS THERAPIES
11.20 SARKADY Kamilla, MARLOK Zsuzsa (Hungary): Dramatic adaptation levels of works of fine art
11.40 GHYCZY György (Hungary): Marthe’s pictures
12.00 SZEKERES Pál (Hungary): Sport - Olympics - Paralympics
12.20 MEDVECZKINÉ TEGZES Tünde (Hungary): Poetry/bibliotherapy groupwork in a nursing home Budapest
12.40 TORNYOSSY Mária (Hungary): Jungianic myth-analitic group
13.00 CYLULKO, Paweł (Poland): The organizational and professional activities undertaken by the Association of Polish Music Therapists in the field of Art Therapy
13.20 KURIMAY Tamás (Hungary): Sport and creativity: characteristics from the view of networks. Family dynamics of top athletes and service user athletes living with mental problems
13.40 CSISZÉR Nóra, HÁSZ Erzsébet, SZILÁGYI Simon (Hungary): Arts Therapies in the Field of crisis-intervention
WEDNESDAY 31 August 2011
BRAHMS HALL
WORKSHOP
DANCE THERAPIES
9.00 - 11.00 SALZ, Gabriella (Hungary): Feminine line
14.00 SUMMARY OF THE CONGRESS IN THE BARTÓK HALL
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