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XII Annual Stavropol Conference

LIE

May 20-22, 2016, Stavropol, Russia

When we talk about lie then it may immediately bring to your mind the great Russian writer Maxim Gorky’s words who said: “Lie is the religion for slaves and masters. The truth is God for a free man!”. However, both in the society and in each of us there is both demand for the truth and some active protection against it. We can see all around that respect for the truth is of low value, actually.

Even our mind and our memory seem to tend to distort the reality. Can we call lies those very fabrications and myths that the patient brings up for psychoanalysis? For anyone coming for analysis it is obvious they risk getting caught red-handed, so to say, when telling lies that have been hidden from themselves.

Many even believe that psychoanalysis itself is lie and profanation because its conclusions fail to be proven mathematically. Besides we know that what is real in the external reality is not always so in the mental reality, and vice versa.

When we speak about lies then may be there is a point in looking the image that fools cut to us, because as one famous character said “as long as there are fools in this world…” some others have a really nice time there.

And what about good lies?! Fairy-tales, they say, are lies yet they have a hint that serves a good lesson to youngsters, eh? Pushkin wrote once that “in children that are talented with a playful mind can be honest and forthright yet prone to telling lies”.

But still, lie is some DELIBERATE distortion of the truth; cheating; not real. We know that double messages in a family and distorted perception of the reality have a destructive effect on human minds.

Dear friends, you are welcome to join us as we ponder over the opportunities and limits about the term of LIE.

 

 

Svetlana Abramova, Leader South-Russian Psychoanalytical Society for IPA Members & Candidates Sergey Peshkov, Leader Stavropol Regional Psychoanalytical Association

Programme*

May 20, 2016, Friday

17:00 – 18:00 Registration

18:00 – 18:30 Opening

18:30 – 20:00 Seminar IVAN KHLESTAKOV AS EPITOME OF LIES (Revizor, play by Nicolay Gogol)

Leaders - A. Koryokin, Ì. Podoprigora

20:00 – 20:10 Break

20:10 – 21:00 Welcome party, champagne

May 21, 2016, Saturday

 

9:00 – 10:00 Registration

10:00 – 10:45 Plenary Speech A CHEATED PRESTIGITATOR’S SAD THOUGHTS

Speaker: Ò. Levin. Leader: S. Peshkov

10:45 – 11:15 Coffee break.

11:15 – 12:15 Parallel Discussion groups

Leaders: S. Bashkatova, S. Ivanov, A. Koryoukin, N. Mozdor, N. Yu. Popova

12:15 – 12:30 Break

12:30 – 13:15 General discussion on the speech

Leader: S. Abramova

13:15 – 14:45 Lunch

14:45 – 16:15 Parallel work in small groups

§ Seminar TRUTH AND LIES IN SOVIET UNION AND HOW WE GREW UP THERE. POST-SOVIET CLIENT AND POST-SOVIET PSYCHOLOGIST

Leader: T. Litvinova. Moderator: S. Peshkov



§ Seminar DISTORTED REALITY AS EFFECT OF TRAUMA. TRAUMA AS EFFECT OF DISTORTED REALITY

Leader: M. Nachkebia. Moderator: N. Popova

§ Seminar LIAR BEHIND COUCH

Leader: D. Sevryugin. Moderator: E. Koryoukina

§ Seminar INTOLERABLE TRUTH & WHITE LIE

Leader: N. Tormosina. Moderator: V. Berezueva

§ Supervisory group of SRPS

Supervisor: L.F. Varjacci-Raiko

16:15 – 16:45 Coffee break.

16:45 – 18:15 Parallel work in small groups

§ Seminar LINK BETWEEN SOME PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS AND LIE

Leader: B. Varjacic-Raiko. Moderator: A. Koryoukin

§ Seminar BION’S LIES

§ Leader: S. Ivanov. Moderator: N. Mozdor

§ Seminar ON OVERCOMING LIE IN THERAPEUTIC PRACTICEOF TELLING TRUTH ABOUT ONESELF

Leader: N. Nefedieva. Moderator: L. Udodova

§ Seminar CHILD LIE

Leader: M. Yakushina. Moderator: S. Bashkatova

 

May 22, 2016, Sunday

10:00 – 10:45 Plenary Speech LIE AND SINCERITY IN PSYCHOANALYTICAL RELATIONSHIPS

Speaker: L.F. Varjačić Rajko. Leader: Ñ. Â. Abramova.

10:45 – 11:15 Coffee break.

11:15 – 12:15 Parallel discussion groups

Leaders: S. Bashkatova, S. Ivanov, A. Koryoukin, N. Mozdor, N.Yu. Popova

12:15 – 12:30 Break

12:30 – 13:15 General discussion on the speech

Leader: S. Peshkov

13:15 – 13:30 Break

13:30 – 14:15 Final discussion

Leaders: S. Abramova & S. Peshkov

14:15 – 14:30 Closing ceremony

14:30 – 16:00 Lunch.

16:00 – 19:00 Bus tour FALSE LINK: BRIDGES THAT CONNECT NOTHING

Leader: N. Tryukhan. Moderator: N. Popova

* The Programme may be subject to change

** The members of the discussion groups and supervisory groups are to be selected by the Programme Committee

Speakers & Leaders

Svetlana Abramova (Krasnodar, Russia) – Psychologist; Candidate of Psychological Science; Candidate of International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA); Leader of South-Russian Psychoanalytical Society (SRPS)

Svetlana Bashkatova (Stavropol, Russia) –Psychologist, IPA Candidate, associated member of Stavropol Regional Psychoanalytical Association (SRPA); Member of Training Committee (SRPA); Member and Secretary of SRPS

Lilia Varjačić Rajko (Ljubljana, Slovenia) – Psychologist, Psychoanalyst. Founder and President of Slovenia Society for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (SSPP); Member of European Federation for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (EFPP); IPA Member; Member of European Psychoanalytic Federation (EPF); Member of Croatian Psychoanalytic Society (CPS). Trainer, training analyst and supervisor within training programme for psychoanalytical psychotherapists in Slovenia; author of research and popular articles on psychoanalysis and psychotherapy; privately practicing expert in Ljubljana (Slovenia)


Bojan Varjačić Rajko (Ljubljana, Slovenia) – Clinical Psychologist, Dr of Science. Clinical Psychologist at Psychiatric Clinic of Ljubljana; Candidate of Slovenia Society for Group Analysis (SSGA); author of popular articles on psychotherapy and child development; author of the book FIRST TIME IN KINDERGARTEN; Editor-in-Chief at KAIROS (Psychotherapeutic journal)

Sergey Ivanov (Stavropol, Russia) –Psychotherapist at Stavropol Regional Psychiatric Hospital ¹2; IPA Candidate; SRPA Associated Member; Member of SRPA Training Committee; Member of SRPS

 

Alexey Koryoukin (Mikhailovsk, Russia) – Psychologist. Methodologist and supervisor at Mikhailovsk Psychological Centre. SRPA Associated Member, Chief Executive, and Secretary of Training Committee; SRPA delegate at Adult Section of EFPP. IPA Candidate; Member of SRPS; Chair of Board at NGO ProPsy; Member of Russian Group of International Society for Psychological Approaches to Treating Schizophrenias and Other Psychoses (ISPS ru); Member of International Association of Early Psychoses

Taras Levin (Kiev, Ukraine) – Psychiatrist, Psychotherapist; Group analyst in private practice; psychotherapist at Centre for Psychotherapy & Psychosomatic Medicine, Clinical Hospital FEOFANIA; coach & supervisor for group analysis at Association of Psychotherapists & Psychoanalysts of Ukraine (APPU); Head of section for group psychoanalytical psychotherapy, APPU; Ukraine’s delegate at group section of EFPP

 

Tatiana Litvinova (Stavropol, Russia) –Candidate of Philosophical Science;Psychologist; teacher; head of Stavropol Regional NGO for Practical Psychology & Complementary Training ASSOCIATION OF PSYCHOLOGISTS; head of psychoanalysis section at Association for Psychoanalysis & Psychotherapy Development (APPD)

 

Natalia Mozdor (Stavropol, Russia) –Psychologist, Candidate of Psychological Science; IPA Candidate; SRPA Associated Member, Member of SRPA Training Committee; teacher at Stavropol Theological Seminary

Marina Nachkebia (Stavropol, Russia) – Clinical Psychologist; Psychologist at Crisis Centre of the Regional Psychological Centre of Stavropol; Observing Member of SRPA

 

Natalia Nefedieva (St. Petersburg, Pyatigorsk, Russia) – certified expert of European Confederation for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (ECPP); author of monographs and articles in professional issues; participant of international conferences on psychoanalysis & psychoanalytical psychotherapy

 

Sergey Peshkov (Stavropol, Russia) – methodologist & supervisor at Regional Psychological Centre of Stavropol; SRPA Leader, Associated Member; Member of SRPA Training Committee; Associated Member of Society for Psychoanalytical Psychotherapy (SPP)

 

Maxim Podoprigora (Stavropol, Russia) - Candidate of Philological Science; MSc (Psychology)

Natalia Yu. Popova (Stavropol, Russia) – Clinical Psychologist at Stavropol Regional Clinical Psychiatric Hospital ¹1; IPA Candidate; SRPS Member; SRPA Associated Member

 

Denis Sevryugin (Stavropol, Russia) – Psychologist; Medical Psychologist at Stavropol Regional Clinical Psychiatric Hospital ¹1; Head of Centre for Social & Psychological Assistance PEREKRESTOK (CROSSROADS); SRPA Associated Member; Member of SRPA Inspection Committee

 

Natalia Tormosina (Stavropol, Russia) – Candidate of Psychological Science; Gestalt counselor; Pedagogue-Psychologist at Centre for Extracurricular Activities of Stavropol; Regional Psychological Centre of Stavropol

 

Nicolay Tryukhan (Stavropol, Russia) –Chair of Board at Tourism-Sports Club STRIZHAMENT; Chair of Federation for Sport Tourism, Stavropol Region

Marina Yakushina (St. Petersburg, Russia) – Psychologist; Candidate of Philological Science; Member of Society for Child Psychoanalysis; Delegate of Russia at Child & Adolescent Section of EFPP

 

General information

The Conference is held by

Stavropol Regional Psychoanalytical Association

www.srpa.ru

srpa@yandex.ru

 

South-Russian Psychoanalytical Society for IPA Members & Candidates

www.psychoanalysis-srps.ru

psychoanalysis.srps@gmail.com

Venue

Hotel INTOURIST-STAVROPOL

42, Pr. Karla Marxa, Stavropol, Russia 355008

Tel: 8 (8652) 942-489, 8 (8652) 946-946, 8 (8652) 946-222

E-mail: inturist-stavropol@yandex.ru

Website: www.intourist-stavropol.ru

Accommodation

The Organising Committee has reached preliminary agreement with the Hotel Intourist-Stavropol regarding certain discount for participants’ accommodation. For more details, please contact the Alexander Danilov (Conference Manager) at +7 (928) 300-1800.

Participation

To attend the Conference, please fill in and submit the registration form to stav.conference@gmail.com

Preliminary deadline – 06/05/2016


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