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21-01-2023
Dr. Lucas Derks

“How the Vision of Mental Space Psychology develops”  Check the time schedule for timeslot(s). Presentation description: First some broad generalizations to orient ourselves. Psychology has abandoned the method of introspection a century ago. What was left was a science fascinated but also caught up with all manner of measuring tools to produce objective facts and […]

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21-01-2023
Sonia Richards

“Mental Space and Time Elements used in Integral Eye Movement Identity Work”  Check the time schedule for timeslot(s). Presentation description: There are now several eye movement modalities out there in the therapeutic world. As with NLP, people have taken the basics and developed modalities with reference to the core principals, based on beliefs and experiences. […]

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16-01-2023
Lumi Raz

“Working with Spatial Mental Maps and Visual Trauma Release on complex cases”  Check the time schedule for timeslot(s). Presentation description: Complex cases have at least one thing in common: an underlying deep issue which is causing ongoing problems, at one or more aspects of the client’s life. Usually the client can easily report the problems […]

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16-01-2023
Jacqueline Heemskerk-Scholten

“Spatial diagnosis, working with goals, food, and fat in mental space to diagnose quickly.”  Check the time schedule for timeslot(s). Presentation description: Can Mental Space psychology be used for audiences other than therapists? Yes, other audiences such as dietitians and other nutrition professionals as well as lifestyle doctors and lifestyle coaches can use it to […]

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13-01-2023
Roni F. Matar

“Provocations in Mental Space”  Check the time schedule for timeslot(s). Presentation description: “Provocations in Mental Space” uses a combination of different change work approaches that allows a practitioner to help clients in stuck states identify how they relate to and create their problems. That may be through the creation of personifications or objectification that represent […]

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12-01-2023
Gert Arts

“The Make-up of Mental Space”  Check the time schedule for timeslot(s). Presentation description: One thing we know for certain is that space is, anyhow, mental. Even if physical space were to be completely ‘empty’ (a nice paradox) we would still have our mental space, which, by dint of being mental, can have qualities, just like […]

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11-01-2023
Ralf Käppler

“Never stop development – Talent goes digital”  Check the time schedule for timeslot(s). Presentation description: Imagine people could live personal professions, to do what suits them. How would it be if children at the younger age were recognized in such a way that they get the school inclination tied to their personality? What could follow […]

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11-01-2023
Lisa de Rijk

“Trauma and dissociative representations in space”  Check the time schedule for timeslot(s). Presentation description: We are all familiar with the notion of flight, fight and freeze responses in a trauma context. Each of these presuppose that we will experience hyperarousal and try and leave a space – flight; move further into a space – fight; […]

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11-01-2023
Steffi Müller

“Interesting and challenging findings concerning the use of mental space and submodality formats in working with clients who suffer from mental illness.”  Check the time schedule for timeslot(s). Presentation description: Two years ago Steffi Müller presented a method to deal with weak and highly affected clients suffering from severe mental disorders, whom she deals with […]

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11-01-2023
Nelleke van Houts

“Benefits of a logical scheme”  Check the time schedule for timeslot(s). Presentation description: Systemic structural Constellations (SySt®) and Mental Space Psychology (MSP) are continuously developing their methodologies to generate activity and creativity in finding solutions. The solution of a problem results in its disappearance. Both SySt® and MSP methods can be seen as communication tools. […]

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