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International Forum on Taopsychotherapy and Western
Psychotherapy
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¢º August 21-22, 2004
¢º Hotel Lotte, Seoul, Korea
Korean Academy of Psychotherapists |
< Scientific Program >
- August 21, Saturday -
Program I : What is Taopsychotherapy? Co-Chairs
: Peter Kutter, M.D. (Germany) / KANG Suk-Hun,
M.D.
¡°Introduction to Taopsychotherapy¡±
- HUH Chan Hee, M.D.
¡°The essence of Taopsychotherapy in comparison with Western
psychotherapy / psychoanalysis¡±
- RHEE Dongshick, M.D. Discussants :
Allan Tasman, M.D. (USA) / Erik Craig, Ed.D. (USA)
Program II : Prof. Rhee¡¯s Taopsychotherapy
Case Conference (¥°)
Chair : Erik Craig, Ed.D. Case 1
A consultation interview of a schizophrenic patient
with summary of followup
interview after 21 years (Brief introduction by KIM Jong-Ha,
M.D.) Case 2 A patient with irritable
bowel syndrome for 4 years, cured within 6 sessions
(Brief introduction by CHOI Tae-Jin, M.D.)
Discussants : Peter Kutter, M.D. / Allan
Tasman, M.D. / RHEE Dongshick, M.D. / LEE
Dongsoo, M.D.
- August 22, Sunday -
Program III : The
Meeting of the Ways : Psychotherapy East and West
Co-Chairs : Erik Craig, Ed.D. / RHEE Dongshick,
M.D.
¡°Contemporary schools of psychoanalysis, compared with
Tao¡±
- Peter Kutter, M.D.
¡°Ways to be a psychotherapist and to be a bodhisattva¡±
- KANG Suk-Hun, M.D.
¡°How is it Tao, Dasein, and Psyche? An inquiry into theoretical
and
therapeutic implications¡±
- Erik Craig, Ed.D. Discussants :
Allan Tasman, M.D. / LEE Zuk-Nae, M.D.
Program IV : Prof. Rhee¡¯s Taopsychotherapy Case Conference(¥±)
Co-Chairs : Allan Tasman, M.D. / KANG Suk-Hun,
M.D. Case 3 A consultation interview
of obsessive compulsive patient
(Brief introduction by RIM Hyo-Deog, M.D.) Case
4 A joint family therapy session of a male patient
showing violence
to his parents (Brief introduction by OH Dong-Won, M.D.)
Discussants : Erik Craig, Ed.D. / Peter
Kutter, M.D. / RHEE Dongshick, M.D. / HUH Chan Hee, M.D.
/ RIM Hyo-Deog, M.D.
Program V : Meet
Prof. Rhee, the Founder of Taopsychotherapy
: East and West Dialogue in Psychotherapy
Co-Chairs : Erik Craig, Ed.D. / KANG
Suk-Hun, M.D.
Peter Kutter,M.D. / Allan Tasman, M.D. / Erik Craig, Ed.
D. / Jagu Kang, M.D. (USA) / Julian Boulnois, M.D. (Australia)
/ Vijoy K. Varma, M.D. (India) / Sharon Summers, MSocSc,
MNZAC (NewZealand) / RHEE Dongshick, M.D.
< Satellite Joint Meeting >
Between the Korean College of Neuropsychopharmacology
and the Korean Academy of Psychotherapists
August 21. 2004 / Hotel Lotte
PART¥° : Critical Issues in the Psychopharmacotherapy
for Mood Disorders Chair :
YOON Doh Joon
New strategies in the pharmacotherapy of anxious depressed
patients
- CHAE Jeong-Ho
Pharmacotherapy of major depression with cardiovascular
illness
- KIM Chan-Hyung
Pharmacotherapy of bipolar depression
- HA Kyoo-Seob
PART ¥± : Special Lecture Chair
: MIN Sung Kil
Presenter : Allan Tasman
Using the therapeutic alliance and psychotherapeutic techniques
to improve treatment
outcome in pharmacotherapy Discussant
: RHEE Dongshick
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XVI
International Congress of Psychotherapy
- Psychotherapy : East & West (Integration of Psychotherapy)
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¢º August 21-25, 1994
¢º Hotel Lotte, Seoul, Korea
Korean Academy of Psychotherapists
International Federation for Psychotherapy |
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME >
- Mon. Aug. 22 -
PLENARY
SESSION A |
- Psychotherapy Research |
Toward a Scientific Foundation for Psychotherapy
: Integration of Research and Practice
Co-Chairpersons: David E. Orlinsky (USA), LEE
Chang-Ho (Korea)
Psychoanalytic Practice: A Critique of the Traditional
Case Histories and a New Model for Practice-Relevant Research
(The ULM Textbank)
- Horst Kachele, Erhard Mergenthaler, Michael Holzer (Germany)
Effective Ingredients of Successful Psychotherapy: Implications
of Forty Years of Process-Outcome Research
- David E. Orlinsky (USA)
Quality Assurance in Psychotherapy: An Application of
Research to Clinical Cases
- Kenneth Howard (USA)
Differential Psychotherapy Research: Matching Patients
to Treatments and Therapists
- Larry E. Beutler (USA)
SPECIAL
SYMPOSIUM A |
Psychological Issues following German Reunification
and in Acutely Changing
Societies |
SPECIAL
SYMPOSIUM B |
Psychoanalysis and the Future of Freudian Psychoanalysis
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CASE CONFERENCE |
Prof.
Rhee's Case Seminar (An Interview with a Schizophrenic
Patient) |
Co-Moderators: Alfried Langle (Austria),
KANG Suk-Hun (Korea) Panelists:
Alfried Langle (Austria)
Arthur
Trenkel (Switzerland)
Thomas
B. Kirsch (USA)
KANG
Suk-Hun (Korea)
Natalia
Semyonova (Russia)
SYMPOSIUM A (I) |
The
Tao, Mysticism and Psychotherapy (I) |
Co-Chairpersons: Zhai Shu Tao (China), Nossrat
Peseschkian (Germany) "Dharma of Doing"
and "Dharma of Non-Doing" in East and West
- Norbert Vogt (Switzerland)
Shingon Buddhism and Psychotherapy
- Takashi Gomibuchi (Japan)
The Self and the Way of Self Exploration in East and West
-- Buddhism and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
- CHUNG Bang-Ja (Korea)
A Comparative Diagram of Mind-Structure Explained in Yogacara
Buddhism and Reality Therapy
- OH Se-Duk, HONG Kyung-Ja (Korea)
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and Zen Meditation
- Yun Ho-Kyun (Korea)
SYMPOSIUM
A (II) |
The
Tao, Mysticism and Psychotherapy (II) |
Co-Chairpersons: Norbert Vogt (Switzerland),
CHUNG Bang-Ja (Korea)
Religion and Science From the View of Baha'i Faith
- Nossrat Peseschkian (Germany)
Taoism and Psychotherapy
- Zhai Shu Tao (China)
Tao-Oriented Psychotherapy
- Hae Ahm kim (USA)
Wu-Wei, A Therapeutic Attitude
- TO, Thi Anh (Vietnam)
Human Dynamics in the I Ching or Book of Changes
- PARK Byung-Tak (Korea)
Psychoanalysis Vs. Confucianism in China
- Chitse Hu (China)
SYMPOSIUM
B |
Psychotherapy
in Psychosomatic Disorders |
SPECIAL
SYMPOSIUM C (I) |
Psychotherapy
Integration (I) |
SPECIAL
SYMPOSIUM C (II) |
Psychotherapy
Integration (II) |
SYMPOSIUM C |
Psychotherapy
of Child and Adolescent |
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM D |
Violence |
SYMPOSIUM
D |
Specific
Psychotherapeutic Approaches |
Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy (E)
Psychotherapy of Alcohol and Drug Dependence (F)
Psychotherapy with Specific Patients (G)
SPECIAL LECTURE |
Korean Culture |
- Tues. Aug. 23 -
PLENARY SESSION B |
- Psychotherapy Integration |
Co-Chairpersons: Edgar Heim (Switzerland), Robert
Gordon (Australia) Integation in Psychotherapy:
Treatments, Theories, Cultures
Part I. Psychotherapy Integration Through the Combined
Use of Treatment Modalities
Integrating Group and Individual Psychotherapy;
Combined Treatment
- Saul Tuttman (USA)
Combining Individual and Family Therapy
- Manfred Cierpka (Germany) Part II. Psychotherapy
Integration Through the Combined Use of Theoretical Orientations
The Historical Trend toward Theoretical Ecleticism and
Integration
- Winfrid Huber (Belgium)
Changing Patterns in Theoretical Orientation in the Development
of Psychotherapists
- Hansruedi Ambuhl (Switzerland) Part III.
Psychotherapy Integration Through the Reciprocal Influence
of Cultures
The Psychotherapeutic Relationship in Different Cultures
- JOO Eunsun (Korea), Hae Ahm Kim (USA), David E. Orlinsky
(USA)
Modern Psychotherapies in Traditional Cultures
- Sudhir Kakar (India)
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM E |
: Psychotherapy in the Non-Western World |
Co-Chairpersons: Peter O. Ebigbo (Nigeria), Masahisa
Nishizono (Japan)
The Present Status of Psychotherapy in South-East Asia
- D. Bachtiar Lubis (Indonesia)
Japanese Psychotherapy; Modern Psychoanalysis and Its
Cultural Relevance
- Masahisa Nishizono (Japan)
Psychotherapy in Africa, Quo Vadis?
- Peter O. Ebigbo (Nigeria)
Psychotherapy in India
- Channapatna Shamasundar (India)
Psychotherapy in Russia
- Natalia Semyonova (Russia)
Psychotherapy and Its Recent Developments in China
- Xu Jun-Mian (China)
Training and Development of Psychotherapy in Korea
- KANG Suk-Hun (Korea)
SPECIAL LECTURE |
Tao and Psychoanalysis - Charles Brenner
(USA) |
SYMPOSIUM H (I) |
Psychotherapy and Culture (I) |
SYMPOSIUM
H (II) |
Psychotherapy and Culture (II) |
SYMPOSIUM I (I) |
Psychotherapy Research (I) |
SYMPOSIUM H (III) |
Psychotherapy and Culture (III) |
Co-Chairpersons: T. Len
Holdstock (Netherland), Yan He Qin (China)
Traditional Form of Psychotherapy in Korea: Illustrative
Cases (II)
- Kang Suk-Hun (Korea)
Implications of Cultural Concepts of the Self for Mental
Health and Psychotherapy
- T. Len Holdstock (Netherland)
Conflict and Creative Imagination: Polarities in Transformation
- Paul M. Belbutowski (USA)
Neurotic Depression and Japanese Culture
- Kunifumi Suzuki (Japan)
SYMPOSIUM H
(IV) |
Psychotherapy and Culture (IV) |
WORKSHOP A |
Tantra Yoga as Psychotherapy in
East |
SYMPOSIUM J |
Psychotherapy Integration |
VIDEO SESSION |
What is Tao? |
WORKSHOP B (I) |
Doctor-Patient Relationship ("Balint
Group" Session) (I) |
SYMPOSIUM K |
Traditional Chinese Therapeutic
Approaches |
SYMPOSIUM
L |
Philosophy, Psychology and Psychotherapy |
SYMPOSIUM
M |
Psychological
Problems following German Reunification and in Acutely
Changing Societies |
- Wed. Aug.
24 -
PLENARY SESSION C |
The Tao, Mysticism and Spiritual
Theology |
Co-Chairpersons: Ewert Cousins (USA), Michael
C. Kalton (USA)
Sufism
- William C. Chittick (USA)
The DAO, Technique and Unconscious
- Eske Mollgaard (USA)
Self-Transformation in the Confucian Tradition
- Michael C. Kalton (USA)
Spiritual Theology
- Ewert Cousins (USA)
S¥òN(ZEN) Buddhism and Psychotherapy
- Zen Master Dae Gak(Robert Genthner) (USA)
Demonstration of ZEN Buddhism
- Master Seung Sahn (Korea) Discussants: LEE
Zuk-Nae (Korea), LEE Wan-Jae (Karea), Ja Gu Kang (USA)
KIM
Jong-Wee (Korea), Nobert Vogt (Switzerland)
SYMPOSIUM N |
Integration of Family, Group and
Individual Psychotherapy |
SYMPOSIUM I (II) |
Psychotherapy Research (II) |
SYMPOSIUM
O (I) |
Patient-Therapist
Relationship and Curative Factors in Psychotherapy
(I) |
Co-Chairpersons: KIM Dong-Soon
(Korea), Saul Tuttman (USA)
Ethnic Factors in Psychotherapy/Psychosomatic Medicine;
Particularly in Balint Groups
- Adeleid Krautschik (Germany)
The Familiar and the Alien Aspects of Psychotherapeutic
Relationships with German Patients; The Experience of
a Korean-Born Psychotherapist
- Worl-Sheon Rhee-Park (Germany), A. Krautschik (Germany),
G.-K. Kohler (Germany)
Prismatic Mood-Oriented Trainings-Groups
- A. Drees (Germany)
Empathy as Curative Factor in Psychotherapy and JEN, Spring
in Eastern Thought
- HUH Chan-Hee (Korea)
SYMPOSIUM
O (II) |
Patient-Therapist
Relationship and Curative Factors in Psychotherapy
(II) |
- Thurs. Aug. 25 -
PLENARY SESSION D |
The
Tao and Western Psychotherapy |
Co-Chairpersons: RHEE Dongshick (Korea), Thomas
B. Kirsch (USA)
The Tao and Psychoanalysis, Similarities and Differences
- Peter Kutter (Germany)
Indian Philosophy, Mythology and Psychotherapy
- Channapatna Shamasundar (India)
Jung and Tao
- Thomas B. Kirsch (USA)
The Tao and Western Psychotherapy
- Rhee Dongshick (Korea)
The Crisis in Western Philosophy and Psychotherapy
- Richard D. Chessick (USA)
Discussants: Gion Condrau (Switzerland),
Rhi Bou-Yong (Korea)
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM F |
:
The Tao, Daseinsanalysis and Existential Analysis;
Their Essence for Psychotherapy |
Co-Chairpersons: Gion Condrau (Switzerland),
Peter Kutter (Germany)
Daseinsanalysis as Psychotherapy
- Gion Condrau (Switzerland)
Personal Existential Analysis and the Method of Personal
Existential Analysis and the Question of Its Transcultural
Validity
- Alfried Langle (Austria)
Tao in View of Daseinsanalysis
- LEE Zuk-Nae (Korea)
The Practice as Linking Ground of Experience -- Also a
Bridge Between East and West?
- Arthur Trenkel (Switzerland)
Discussants: RHEE Dongshick (Korea),
Norbert Vogt (Switzerland),
Eng-Kong
Tan (Australia)
SYMPOSIUM
P |
Jungian
Analysis |
WORKSHOP B (II) |
Doctor-Patient
Relationship
("Balint Group" Session) (II) |
WORKSHOP
C |
What
is Self-Psychology? |
SYMPOSIUM Q |
Trans-personal
Psychotherapy |
Chairperson: Chester B. Howard (USA)
Culture Adaptive Therapy
- Julia A. Mayo (USA)
Elucidation of Self in East/West: "SON"(CH'AN,
ZEN) Vs. Ego-oriented Psychology
- CHUNG Chang-Yong (Korea)
A Synopsis of Integrative Body Psychotherapy
- Chester B. Howard (USA)
SYMPOSIUM
R |
Short-term
Psychotherapy |
SYMPOSIUM
S |
Psychotherapy in Schizophrenia |
SYMPOSIUM
T (I) |
Integration and Assimilation of Western Psychotherapy
in the Non-Western World (I) |
SYMPOSIUM
T (II) |
Integration and Assimilation of Western Psychotherapy
in the Non-Western World (II) |
Co-Chairpersons: PARK Young-Nam
(Korea), Tsuyoshi Akiyama (Japan)
Is It Helpful for the Japanese Families to Get the American
Family Therapy?
- Shin-ichi Nakamura (Japan)
Zen and Mental Images
- David Ghelman (Argentina)
Korean Perspectives of Psychotherapy Integration
- RIM Hyo Deog (Korea)
Comparison of Psychotherapy in the East and West from
My Personal Experience
- Ja Gu Kang (USA)
< Satellite Programme >
I. Satellite Educational Programme on the Group Psychotherapy
(I)
August 19, 1994 / Department of Neuropsychiatry, Hanyang
University, Seoul
Lecturer: Saul Tuttman (USA) II. Satellite
Educational Programme on the Group Psychotherapy (II)
August 20, 1994 / Department of Neuropsychiatry, Hanyang
University, Seoul
Lecturer: Saul Tuttman (USA) III. Training
Workshop on Psychotherapy Research
August 20, 1994 / Department of Education, Seoul National
University
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The
First Joint Academic Meeting in Commemoration of Professor
Dongshick Rhee's Kohi (70th Birthday)
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¢º Hotel Sofitel Ambassador, Seoul, Korea
Korean Academy of Psychotherapists
American Academy of Psychoanalysis |
The
Profile of Professor So-Am Dongshick Rhee
- Suk-Hun Kang, M.D.
Professor Dongshick Rhee's Commemoration
Lecture; "The Integration of East and
West Psychotherapy"
The Current Status of Psychoanalysis and
Psychotherapy in the United States
- Sidney M. Lytton, M.D. and Harold R. Galef, M.D.
Panel Discussion ; Transcultural Psychotherapy
Subject: Training Analysis and/or Psychotherapy with East
Asian Psychotherapists in U.S.
Chairman: Leah Davidson, M.D.
Panelists: Harold R. Galef, M.D., Sidney, M. Lytton, M.D.,
Hae A. Kim, M.D.
Symposium : The Tao and Western Psychotherapy
Co-Chairmen: John Spiegel, M.D., Suk-Hun Kang, M.D.
1. The Tao and Psychotherapy : Similarities and Differences
Presenter: Jagu Kang, M.D.
Discussant: Ho Kyun Yun, Ph.D.
2. The Confucian Tao and Western Psychotherapy
Presenter: Suk-hun Kang, M.D.
Discussant: Leah Davidson, M.D., Bang Ja Chung, Ph.D.
3. The Future of Psychoanalysis : A Perspective
Presenter: Suk Choo Chang, M.D.
Discussant: Hong Sae Moon, M.D.
4. Tao-oriented Psychotherapy with Schizophrenic Patient
Presenter: Chang Yong Chung, M.D.
Discussant: Soo Ho Choe, M.D.
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