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Jaakko Seikkula, Ph.D. (Finland)

  • Martin Novák
  • Mar 16, 2019
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Professor of Psychology University of Agder; Professor of Psychotherapy (emeritus) University of Jyväskylä He has been involved in developing

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Justine van Lawick (Netherlands)

  • Martin Novák
  • Mar 15, 2019
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Justine is clinical psychologist, family therapist and co-founder of the Lorentzhuis (1984), centre for systemic therapy, training and

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Peter Rober (Belgium)

  • Martin Novák
  • Mar 14, 2019
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Peter Rober, PhD is clinical psychologist, family therapist and family therapy trainer at Context -Center for marital and family therapy (UPC KU

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Ivana Marková (CZ / UK)

  • Martin Novák
  • Mar 13, 2019
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Professor Emeritus in Psychology, University of Stirling. She was born in Czechoslovakia but since 1967 she lives in the UK. Current research

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Brenda Froyen (Belgium)

  • Martin Novák
  • Mar 12, 2019
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Brenda is a motivated teacher educator in language didactics and children’s literature. Besides her passion for education, she is active in the

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Luis Itté (Uruguay)

  • luinfantino
  • Mar 11, 2019
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Psychiatrist, Systemic and Integrative Psychotherapist. President of the Family Therapy Association of Uruguay and representative of Fundación

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