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Dear Colleagues,
We are
going to come together again at 6th Psychological Trauma Symposium
(PTS) in Istanbul between 11 and 13 December 2009.
We are
living in a world of stressors in our day to day life. Being very
valuable and necessary for our becoming a human, on the one part,
this variety of stimulants at the same time, unfortunately, houses,
an extraordinary variety of factors which cause psychological
trauma. Therefore, we have set main theme of 6th Psychological
Trauma Symposium as 'Trauma in Daily Life".
At this
symposium, we will discuss throughly such factors in a wide spectrum
from street violence and political violence to traumatic effects
of global climate changes which are now a matter of survival for
our planet and which we would feel more intensively in just one
generation and to other man made 'natural disasters', as well
as to sex labor, 'mobbing', poverty and deprivation, and on probable
remedial actions and measures which might be taken against them.
We will
discuss in detail socio-political dimensions of traumas in daily
life and their effects and psychological therapeutic methods in
a scientific and multidisciplinary approach and we will share
our knowledge and experiences. So, we believe that your participation
will enrich this environment further.
As can
be seen from concrete outputs of the previous symposia, 6th Psychological
Trauma Symposium will again provide an environment at which experts
from different disciplines and from different areas of the world,
of our region in particular, would get the chance to share and
discuss their ideas, opinions, studies and experiences.
In an age
where violence is welded into daily life in every level and where
our lives are rendered darker with fear of probable invention
of new ways of violence, let's come together in Istanbul, the
bridge of centuries, between 11 and 13 December 2009. We are hoping
that we will be able to search for ways of coping with 'Traumas
in Daily Life", which renders us as both victim and subject,
as human being, and to further strengthen our joint journey in
this direction.
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