The authors of a chapter of the book “Psychomotor interventions for mental health – Children & adolescents” will talk about the theoretical background of psychomotor interventions and practices with children with autism spectrum disorder in Netherlands and Portugal.
Thursday 31 March 2022
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) in emergencies
What can psychomotor therapy offer to those affected?
Ea Suzanne Akasha 🇩🇰
Who are affected by emergencies? How are people affected by emergencies?
Key principles of immediate support such as preventative measurements, psychological first aid, restoring family links, setting up child friendly spaces.
the principles of psychological first aid
the role of psychomotor therapy in emergency and recovery responses
Wednesday 13 April 2022
Ideokinesis and Psychomotricity
Henrik Göhle 🇩🇪
How we think our body provides not only an access to our subjective Anatomy – it opens a world of reflection on the processes that constitute our somatic consciousness. On this ground, touch reveals a starting point of psychomotricity: from the subjective anatomy to the process intersubjectivity. In the webinar we will look briefly into theoretical models that integrate the method into existing notions of psychomotricity and subsequently explore exercises that will enable us to experience the personal effects of this special method of imagery.
Wednesday 8 December 2021
Psychomotricity in the Czech Republic
Aneta Němčanská 🇨🇿, Jaroslav Vrbas 🇨🇿
The authors of a chapter of the book “Psychomotor interventions for mental health – Children & adolescents” will talk about the theoretical background of psychomotor interventions and practices with children with autism spectrum disorder in Netherlands and Portugal.
Wednesday 13 October 2021
Psychomotricity and psychomotor interventions through basic movements
Ingrid Arild Jensen 🇩🇰
First, a short ‘historical overview’ on psychomotricity in Denmark will be given.
The main topic of the webinar is based on the new Book “Psykomotoriske grundøvelser” in English “Psychomotor basis Movements”. The Chapters in the Book are written mainly by Teachers from Psychomotricity in Hillerød.
Wednesday 7 July 2021
Psychomotricity and Psychotic illnesses
Dr. Thomas Scheewe 🇳🇱
This webinar delves into the role of psychomotor interventions for individuals with psychotic disorders, inspired by Chapter 7 of Psychomotor Interventions for Mental Health: Adults. We’ll discuss research and practical approaches to using movement-based therapies across different stages of psychosis, guided by insights from experts Scheewe, Deenik, de Vries, van Vilsteren, and Vancampfort. Learn how psychomotor techniques can support symptom management and improve quality of life in those affected by psychosis.