Congress

Who is it for?

Practitioners, therapists, educators, scientists, students, professional related to the field and psychomotricity enthusiasts.

What is it about?

Latest research, innovative projects, experiential workshops, clinical presentations, networking events, and much more.

Objective

Unite professionals from across our own and related disciplines and for an immersion in scientific knowledge, projects, research and the practical applications in our developing field.

Next

EFP Congress

To be scheduled

location

To be determined

What to expect

Gain

Gain valuable insights from keynote speakers renowned in the field of psychomotricity

Explore

Explore opportunities for collaboration and professional development

Network

Network with colleagues from around the Europe to exchange ideas, experiences, and best practices

Participate

Participate in workshops and symposiums aimed at enhancing professional skills and practices

Engage

Engage in interdisciplinary discussions to explore the latest research findings and innovative approaches

Share

Collaborate with fellow experts and professionals to assess and consolidate scientific insights

Practical information

Occurring every 4 years

location

Rotating venues across Europe

Registration fees to cover congress expenses

(non-profit event)

A unique opportunity to expand your knowledge and connect with professionals of the field on a European scale!

Do you want to host the next European Congress of Psychomotricity?

Former Congresses
since 1996

Psychomotor disorder update. Perspectives for intervention in Psychomotricity

(in cooperation with the World Congress of Psychomotricity of the OIPR)

Verona 🇮🇹 | 2023

Movement and lifelong development

Luzern 🇨🇭 | 2016

Different faces of Psychomotricity

Barcelona 🇪🇸 | 2013

Crossing Borders

Amsterdam 🇳🇱 | 2008

Psychomotor Identity Specificity and Diversity

Lisbon 🇵🇹 | 2004

Psychomotor Education and
 Therapy in a Society of Change on the Threshold of the Third Millenium

Strasbourg 🇫🇷 | 2000

Psychomotor Activity and Human Development

Marburg 🇩🇪 | 1996