Workshops

Two of the congress objectives are, on one hand, to give participants a clear idea about how IPARTheory concepts and research can be useful for professionals, in their daily practice and, on the other hand, to provide a meeting point for researchers from around the world to meet and exchange ideas for future research and discuss potential partnerships for future research and intervention projects.

To achieve these objectives, the congress includes, besides the traditional poster and paper presentation sessions, a first day with 4 Workshops focused on applied research, with experienced practitioners, where participants can learn more about how they can use IPARTheory on their work. Any participant that wants to attend the workshops must register Registration Form 

Important: Due to space and time constraints, the number of participants in each workshop is limited to 30 participants.

Also, the congress will have a specific time in the congress schedule for a Networking Meeting , where participants can register to make a 3 minutes pitch of their ideas, proposals, projects, etc., followed by a time dedicated to interaction between the interested researchers.

​Workshop 1 - Clinical Applications of Interpersonal Acceptance-Rejection Theory (IPARTheory)

Lecturer: Dr. David Rising

drising@windstream.net

   

Abstract: This workshop is focused on the clinical use of IPARTheory and the objectives are:

  1. identify  a variety of therapeutic modalities that are compatible with IPARTheory, and that can be used with individuals, couples, and families;
  2. discuss IPARTheory evidence-based instruments that facilitate assessment in clinical work;
  3. formulate a case conceptualization using IPARTheory language and major concepts in clinical case studies, and;
  4. attempt to formulate a comprehensive, holistic, and culturally sensitive treatment plan based on IPARTheory clinical assessment.         

​Workshop 2 - Title 

Lecturer: Dr. David Rising

drising@windstream.net


This workshop is focused on the clinical use of IPARTheory and the objectives are: (1) identify  a variety of therapeutic modalities that are compatible with IPARTheory, and that can be used with individuals, couples, and families; (2) discuss IPARTheory evidence-based instruments that facilitate assessment in clinical work; (3) formulate a case conceptualization using IPARTheory language and major concepts in clinical case studies, and; (4) attempt to formulate a comprehensive, holistic, and culturally sensitive treatment plan based on IPARTheory clinical assessment.


​Workshop 3 - Title

Lecturer: Dr. David Rising

drising@windstream.net


This workshop is focused on the clinical use of IPARTheory and the objectives are: (1) identify  a variety of therapeutic modalities that are compatible with IPARTheory, and that can be used with individuals, couples, and families; (2) discuss IPARTheory evidence-based instruments that facilitate assessment in clinical work; (3) formulate a case conceptualization using IPARTheory language and major concepts in clinical case studies, and; (4) attempt to formulate a comprehensive, holistic, and culturally sensitive treatment plan based on IPARTheory clinical assessment.


​Workshop 4 - Title

Lecturer: Dr. David Rising

drising@windstream.net


This workshop is focused on the clinical use of IPARTheory and the objectives are: (1) identify  a variety of therapeutic modalities that are compatible with IPARTheory, and that can be used with individuals, couples, and families; (2) discuss IPARTheory evidence-based instruments that facilitate assessment in clinical work; (3) formulate a case conceptualization using IPARTheory language and major concepts in clinical case studies, and; (4) attempt to formulate a comprehensive, holistic, and culturally sensitive treatment plan based on IPARTheory clinical assessment.



Registration Workshops

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