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Working With Trauma in Conditions of Violence and Grief: The Importance of Non-Directivity – Alexandros Vallides & Prof Maria Kefalopoulou, PhD.

Kierkegaard’s concept of repetition and trauma related to violence: Why is non-directivity so important?

Last updated 16 May 2024

Kierkegaard’s concept of repetition and trauma related to violence: Why is non-directivity so important?

Course Content

Working With Trauma in Conditions of Violence and Grief: The Importance of Non-Directivity - Alexandros Vallides & Prof Maria Kefalopoulou, PhD.

organisation

World Association of Person Centered & Experiential Psychotherapy & Counselling (WAPCEPC)

The World Association for Person-Centered & Experiential Psychotherapy & Counseling had its genesis in the mid 1990s after person-centred theoreticians and practitioners felt there was not an adequate representation of the PCA at the First World Conference on Psychotherapy (WCP) in July 1996.

Nearly 25 years since it was officially formed, our desire remains to be an identifiable, international organization serving as a world-wide forum.

For details of the upcoming PCE 2024 Conference please visit PCE24.com

Presenter

Alexandros Vallides

Alexandros Vallides is a Psychologist (BSc Panteion University), PCA psychotherapist (MSc, Strathclyde University), grief Counselor, lecturer, trainer and Supervisor at ICPS- College for Humanistic Sciences, Athens, Greece. He is a member of the Counceling Service for bereaved families in Merimna NGO in Greece. General representative of PCE Europe in EAP.

Prof. Maria Kefalopoulou, PhD

Maria Kefalopoulou (PhD, ECP) has studied Social Psychology in France (Paris-Χ-Νanterre, Paris-VII-Denis Diderot) and she is Academic Lead in Counselling and Psychotherapy at ICPS- College for Humanistic Sciences, Athens, Greece. She is member of the European Association of Psychotherapy (EAP), member of the WAPCEPC and Co-Editor of the PCEP Journal.