10.45 – 11.15 Jaakko Seikkula: OPEN DIALOGUES AS EMBODIED ACTION – NEW VISION FOR DIALOGICITY
11.15 – 11.45 Tom Arnkil: INDIVIDUALS AND RELATIONALITY - SOCIO-CULTURAL DIFFERENCES IN DIALOGUE
11.45 – 12.15 Peter Rober: FAMILY SECRECY AND SELECTIVE DISCLOSURE: ABOUT WHAT IS SAID IN FAMILIES, WHAT IS NOT YET SAID AND HESITATIONS TO SPEAK
12.15 – 12.45 Justine van Lawick and Margreet Visser: DIVORCED PARENTS IN HIGH CONFLICT, THEIR CHILDREN AND THEIR NETWORK
(Abstract Pre Conference)
14.30 - 15.00: J. Seikkula and T. Arnkil - DIALOGICAL PRACTICES PRESENTATION AND HISTORY
15.00 – 15.30: E. Borgna - THE KIND LISTENING
15.30 – 16.00: E. Borgna, J. Seikkula - DIALOGUE
16.00 – 16.30: M. Sclavi - KEEPING MULTIPLE OPTIONS ALIVE. NEW CAPABILITIES ALLIANCE
16.30 - 17.00: M. Sclavi, T. Arnkil - DIALOGUE
17.00 – 17.30: COFFEE BREAK
(Abstract Main Conference)
1 J. Seikkula - DIALOGICAL PRACTICES IN PSYCHOTIC AND OTHER MOST SEVERE CRISIS -
2 J. van Lawick - NO CHILD IN THE MIDDLE -
3 P. Rober, K. Van Tricht, R. Sundet - THE COMPLEXITY OF THE THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE IN FAMILY THERAPY, AND HOW A FEEDBACK ORIENTATION CAN BE USEFUL -
4 T. Arnkil & R. Wolff - DIALOGUES, NOT BLAME, EVEN IN SEVERE INCIDENTS -
5 P. Nepustil - SUPPORTING THE JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY -
6 N. Saarinen, G. Lupo - THE EMOTIONAL ACTIVATION, IMAGES AND ASSOCIATIONS IN THE DIALOGIC PRACTICES -
7 M. Braghero - PUBLIC SERVICE AS A COACHING SERVICE, PRATICHE DIALOGICHE NEI SERVIZI PUBBLICI -
8 Raffaella Pocobello & Giuseppe Salamina - EVALUATE THE TRANSFERABILITY OF OPEN DIALOGUE APPROACH IN THE CONTEXT OF ITALIAN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES -
FIRST SESSION OF PARALLEL WORKING GROUPS (Abstract Working groups)
09.00 – 09.30: P. Linell -THE NATURE OF DIALOGUE: VARIOUS PERSPECTIVE
09.30 – 10.00: P. Linell, J. Seikkula - DIALOGUE
10.00 – 10.30: B. Froyen - HOW THE ABSENCE OF DIALOGUE AGGRAVATES THE MADNESS
10.30 – 10.45: COFFEE BREAK
10.45 – 11.15: J. Wilson - THIS TIME ITS POLITICAL: CHALLENGING CONSTRAINTS TO CO CREATIVITY IN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
11.15 – 11.45: B. Froyen & J. Wilson with J. van Lawick & P. Rober - DIALOGUE
11. 45 – 12.15: R. Wolff - ANALYZING SERIOUS CASES IN CHILD PROTECTION - A DIALOGICAL SYSTEM APPROACH
12.15 – 12.45: R. Wolff & T. Arnkil - DIALOGUE
(Abstract Main Conference)
1 P. Busso - THE “METALOG”: AN-OTHER PROPOSAL OF OPEN DIALOGUE -
2 C. Tarditi, E. Praino - PHILOSOPHICAL PRACTICE AS A HERITAGE OF SOCRATIC DIALOGUE. THE DIALOGICAL PRACTICE OF OSCAR BRENIFIER -
3 M. Novak - MENTAL HEALTH COMMUNITY OUTREACH TEAMS: FROM TOTAL INSTITUTIONS TO RADICAL DEMOCRACY? -
4 M. Fazzi, A. Corradi - DIALOGICAL PRACTICES IN CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES: AZIENDA “COMUNI INSIEME” EXPERIENCE -
5 I. Simhan - COMMUNICATING WITH OUR YOUNGEST CITIZENS – HOW A REFLECTIVE VIEW ON THE INTERACTION SUPPORTS OUR DIALOGUE WITH INFANTS -
(Abstract Workshop)
1 R. Kogstad - BEYOND LABELING: DIALOGICAL BASED INTERVENTIONS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN DIFFERENT SETTINGS – IMPLEMENTATION AND RESEARCH (YOUNG DIALOGUE)
2 E. Morales - RADICAL NOT KNOWING: MINDFULNESS AS A RELATIONAL RESOURCE IN GENERATIVE DIALOGUE
3 Tore dag Bøe, Per Arne Libdom - BEING MOVED
4 Martin Glozman, Elisa Petroni - MOMENTS OF BEING: CREATIVE WRITING AND THE PERFORMANCE OF THE POLYPHONIC
17.15 – 17.30 COFFEE BREAK
(Abstract Workshop)
1 J. Seikkula - DIALOGICAL PRACTICES IN PSYCHOTIC AND OTHER MOST SEVERE CRISIS
2 J. van Lawick - NO CHILD IN THE MIDDLE -
3 P. Rober, K. Van Tricht, R. Sundet - THE COMPLEXITY OF THE THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE IN FAMILY THERAPY, AND HOW AN FEEDBACK ORIENTATION CAN BE USEFUL -
4 T. Arnkil & R. Wolff - DIALOGUES, NOT BLAME, EVEN IN SEVERE INCIDENTS -
5 P. Nepustil - SUPPORTING THE JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY -
6 N. Saarinen, G. Lupo - THE EMOTIONAL ACTIVATION, IMAGES AND ASSOCIATIONS IN THE DIALOGIC PRACTICES -
7 M. Braghero - PUBLIC SERVICE AS A COACHING SERVICE. PRATICHE DIALOGICHE NEI SERVIZI PUBBLICI -
8 Raffaella Pocobello & Giuseppe Salamina - EVALUATE THE TRANSFERABILITY OF OPEN DIALOGUE APPROACH IN THE CONTEXT OF ITALIAN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES -
(Abstract Working groups)
1 M. Flåm - GETTING CLOSER - BUT NOT SO CLOSE THAT IT EXCLUDES AN ALTERITY OF THE OTHER -
2 S. Akselgaard, R. Armitage - WHAT IS IT LIKE TO WORK WITH THE IDEAS OF OPEN DIALOGUE WHEN THE PRIMARY TASK IS DEFINED AS REHABILITATION? -
3 E. Palleiro - DIALOGICAL NATURE OF THE MIND: RHIZOMATIC WEFT MIND MODEL -
4 José Ángel Agejas Esteban, Álvaro Abellán & Sonia González - DIALOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY IN THE EDUCATION PROJECT OF THE UFV -
5 Raffaele Barone, Angela Volpe - GPMF AND THE OPEN DIALOGUE: TOOLS FOR COMMUNITY PSYCHOTHERAPY -
(Abstract Workshop)
1 J. Seikkula - DIALOGICAL PRACTICES IN PSYCHOTIC AND OTHER MOST SEVERE CRISIS -
2 J. van Lawick - NO CHILD IN THE MIDDLE -
3 P. Rober, K. Van Tricht, R. Sundet - THE COMPLEXITY OF THE THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE IN FAMILY THERAPY, AND HOW AN FEEDBACK ORIENTATION CAN BE USEFUL -
4 T. Arnkil & R. Wolff - DIALOGUES, NOT BLAME, EVEN IN SEVERE INCIDENTS -
5 P. Nepustil - SUPPORTING THE JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY -
6 N. Saarinen, G. Lupo - THE EMOTIONAL ACTIVATION, IMAGES AND ASSOCIATIONS IN THE DIALOGIC PRACTICES -
7 M. Braghero - PUBLIC SERVICE AS A COACHING SERVICE. PRATICHE DIALOGICHE NEI SERVIZI PUBBLICI -
8 Raffaella Pocobello & Giuseppe Salamina - EVALUATE THE TRANSFERABILITY OF OPEN DIALOGUE APPROACH IN THE CONTEXT OF ITALIAN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES -
(Abstract Working groups)