2018 3rd International Conference on Psychology and Behavioural Sciences
May 29-31, 2018, Hangzhou, China
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SubmissionJan. 20, 2018
    Extended to Apr. 20, 2018
Notification20-40 days after the submission
Publication15-20 days after the final edition
ConferenceMay 29-31, 2018
Keynote Speakers

The information about the Keynote Speakers of PSYBEHAV2018 are as follows, which will be updated regularly.

Dr. Vito Zepinic
PsychClinic P/L, UK

Biography: Dr. Vito Zepinic is a clinician having over thirty years of the clinical experience in treating patients with mental health problems. He is a member of the Royal Society of Medicine (UK), European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, and the UK Psychological Trauma Society. He is the founder of the Dynamic Therapy model for treating complex PTSD and other disorders. He was Clinical Associate at the Sydney University and Macquarie University, and Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry at Queen Mary University of London. He is the author of five professional books, over 50 articles, and served on the editorial boards on numerous scientific journals.

Topic: Healing Traumatic Memories in Complex PTSD

Abstract: Healing traumatic memories is fundamental for the entire treatment of complex PTSD. We emphasized that traumatic memories in complex PTSD are made up of schemas of information imprinted during traumatic experience, deeply unconscious and out of the patient’s control.
While working on traumatic memories, the clinician is faced with the patient’s visual images – very vivid and reported as if the event(s) is occurring again with olfactory and auditory intrusions, intense emotions, sensations, and maladaptive physical actions and behaviour. Vehement emotions – the intense arousal evoked in trauma experience – prevent patient’s adaptive information processing and impair efforts to formulate the traumatic event(s) into explicit narrative.
Complex PTSD patients whose traumatic memories are imprinted deeply into the unconscious system should, in different ways, ‘re-create traumas’ during their treatment. In order to avoid re-traumatization, the Imagery Exposure and Cognitive Reconstruction techniques, developed in the Dynamic Therapy model, is the first choice in healing traumatic memories in complex PTSD patients. Use of these techniques is in the middle-phase of treatment and they are based on two major components: guided synthesis and guided realization of the traumatic memories.

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