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Magyar Pszichiátriai Társaság |
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Departmental Colloquium: Szabolcs Kéri |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2012.02.01. 17:00 | Rendezvény vége: 2012.02.01. 18:30 |
Szakterület(ek): Pszichiátria, mentálhigiéné |
Helyszín: Budapest, Frankel Leó út 30-34. |
A rendezvény Web oldala: http://cognitivescience.ceu.hu/events/2012-02-01/departmental-colloquium-szabolcs-keri |
Trauma has no Race and Nation: a Perspective of Clinical Neuroscience Psychological trauma, an overwhelming experience of various threatening situations during which the survival, safety, and integrity of the self are severely endangered, can occur in various cultural environments. Posttraumatic stress reactions include intensive and prolonged fear and anxiety, detachment from reality, intrusive recollection (nightmares, flashbacks, and aversive memories), avoidance behavior, emotional numbness, depression, and social isolation. These reactions are expressed, interpreted, and treated in a unique way in different cultures. Here, we argue that behind the cultural diversity psychological trauma is associated with uniformly altered basic associative learning processes. By the comparison of trauma-exposed individuals from the Middle East (victims of terrorist attacks and military trauma) and Hungary (the natural disaster of redsludge flood and other civilian traumas), we show that context reversal learning is identically disrupted, together with structural alterations in the hippocampal formation and amygdala. Results from these studies suggest that human suffering related to traumatic experiences shares the same neurocognitive and neuroanatomical bases regardless of culture, race, and ethnicity. |
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Magyar Pszichiátriai Társaság |
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Departmental Colloquium: Szabolcs Kéri |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2012.02.01. 17:00 | Rendezvény vége: 2012.02.01. 18:30 |
Szakterület(ek): Pszichiátria, mentálhigiéné |
Helyszín: Budapest, Frankel Leó út 30-34. |
A rendezvény Web oldala: http://cognitivescience.ceu.hu/events/2012-02-01/departmental-colloquium-szabolcs-keri |
Trauma has no Race and Nation: a Perspective of Clinical Neuroscience Psychological trauma, an overwhelming experience of various threatening situations during which the survival, safety, and integrity of the self are severely endangered, can occur in various cultural environments. Posttraumatic stress reactions include intensive and prolonged fear and anxiety, detachment from reality, intrusive recollection (nightmares, flashbacks, and aversive memories), avoidance behavior, emotional numbness, depression, and social isolation. These reactions are expressed, interpreted, and treated in a unique way in different cultures. Here, we argue that behind the cultural diversity psychological trauma is associated with uniformly altered basic associative learning processes. By the comparison of trauma-exposed individuals from the Middle East (victims of terrorist attacks and military trauma) and Hungary (the natural disaster of redsludge flood and other civilian traumas), we show that context reversal learning is identically disrupted, together with structural alterations in the hippocampal formation and amygdala. Results from these studies suggest that human suffering related to traumatic experiences shares the same neurocognitive and neuroanatomical bases regardless of culture, race, and ethnicity. |
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Magyar Pszichiátriai Társaság |
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Departmental Colloquium: Szabolcs Kéri |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2012.02.01. 17:00 | Rendezvény vége: 2012.02.01. 18:30 |
Szakterület(ek): Pszichiátria, mentálhigiéné |
Helyszín: Budapest, Frankel Leó út 30-34. |
A rendezvény Web oldala: http://cognitivescience.ceu.hu/events/2012-02-01/departmental-colloquium-szabolcs-keri |
Trauma has no Race and Nation: a Perspective of Clinical Neuroscience Psychological trauma, an overwhelming experience of various threatening situations during which the survival, safety, and integrity of the self are severely endangered, can occur in various cultural environments. Posttraumatic stress reactions include intensive and prolonged fear and anxiety, detachment from reality, intrusive recollection (nightmares, flashbacks, and aversive memories), avoidance behavior, emotional numbness, depression, and social isolation. These reactions are expressed, interpreted, and treated in a unique way in different cultures. Here, we argue that behind the cultural diversity psychological trauma is associated with uniformly altered basic associative learning processes. By the comparison of trauma-exposed individuals from the Middle East (victims of terrorist attacks and military trauma) and Hungary (the natural disaster of redsludge flood and other civilian traumas), we show that context reversal learning is identically disrupted, together with structural alterations in the hippocampal formation and amygdala. Results from these studies suggest that human suffering related to traumatic experiences shares the same neurocognitive and neuroanatomical bases regardless of culture, race, and ethnicity. |
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Magyar Pszichiátriai Társaság |
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Pszichodráma önismereti csoport |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2012.01.29. | Rendezvény vége: 2012.01.29. |
Szakterület(ek): Pszichiátria, mentálhigiéné |
Helyszín: Budapest VIII, II. János Pál pápa /volt Köztársaság/ tér 6. |
Pszichodráma önismereti csoport indul a Magyar Pszichodráma Egyesület keretében.
A csoport módszertanilag ötvözi a Mérei féle csoport-centrikus és a Moreno féle protagonistacentrikus pszichodráma elemeit.
A csoportot 250 órára tervezzük, havi egy alkalommal, szombati vagy vasárnapi napon, de. 9,30 – 18,30 óra között fog működni, alkalmanként 10 tanórában.
Elvégzése beszámítható a pszichodráma asszisztensi képzés előfeltételeként, beszámítható a klinikai szakpszichológus-képzésbe, a családterápiás módszerspecifikus képzésbe és más szakképzések önismereti részeként is.
Csoportvezetők: Bagotai Tamás klinikai szakpszichológus, kiképző pszichodráma pszichoterapeuta , Hazag Anikó klinikai szakpszichológus, pszichoterapeuta, pszichodráma asszisztens
Jelentkezés: +36 30 390 3418, bagotai@enternet.hu |
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Magyar Ortopéd Társaság |
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ESSKA 2000 Eastern Europe Course 2006: Total and Uni Knee Replacement |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2006.10.12. | Rendezvény vége: 2006.10.14. |
Tudományos információ: Assoc. Prof. Matjaž Veselko, M.D., Ph.D. |
Munkahely neve: Department of Traumatology, Medical Centre Ljubljana |
Címe: Zaloška 7, SI-1525 Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Tel: + 386 1 5223 255 |
Fax: + 386 1 5222 242, + 386 1 5222 721 |
E-mail: matjaz.veselko@kclj.si |
Szervező: Ms. Alenka Kregar (Conference Secretariat) |
Munkahely neve: Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre |
Címe: Prešernova 10, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Tel: +386 1 2417 133 |
Fax: +386 1 2417 296 |
E-mail: alenka.kregar@cd-cc.si |
Helyszín: Ljubljana, Slovenia |
A rendezvény Web oldala: http://en.esskacourse-ljubljana.org/ |
This will be the first ESSKA2000 Instructional course on knee arthroplasty, coordinated by ESSKA2000 Integration Committee. We have invited excellent international faculty that will give you an up-to-date survey on the state-of-the-art knee replacement, including revision surgery. Total and unicondylar prosthesis, mobile versus fixed, posterior stabilized or not, patella resurfacing versus nonresurfacing, minimally invasive approaches, etc. are ever interesting topics. You will also have the opportunity to practise surgical technique on 10 workshop tables and opportunity to discuss difficult cases with experts. |
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Magyar Osteológiai és Osteoarthrológiai Társaság |
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The Bone and the Kidney |
Rendezvény kezdete: 2006.10.12. | Rendezvény vége: 2006.10.15. |
Helyszín: Copenhagen, Denmark |
Abstract Submission Closes: June 16, 2006
To present, discuss and debate both the latest basic and clinical findings as well as the current challenges involving bone and kidney, join us this coming Fall in Copenhagen. The International Society of Nephrology’s Bone and the Kidney Nexus Symposium, October 12-15, 2006 represents an exciting opportunity to join research to practice and the ideal forum to ultimately propose new avenues for research at the laboratory level as well as improve diagnosis, patient management and care.
Sessions and Scope
Plenary Lectures
The symposium’s choice of plenary lecture speakers and topics reflects the breadth of cross-disciplinary knowledge on hand
New challenges in calcium and phosphate metabolism Physiology of renal and intestinal divalent ion transport
Keith Hruska, USA
René Bindels, The Netherlands
Novel aspects of genetic diseases of bone and kidney Bone-kidney axis and vascular calcification Stem cells, PTH and bone
Rajesh V Thakker, UK
Catherine M. Shanahan, UK
Paolo Bianco, Italy
The Bone and Kidney’s basic science sessions will be grouped according to there themes: Transporters (structure-function interactions, proteins); Receptors and cellular mechanism of regulation; and Phosphatonins.
The clinical sessions will focus on Genetic diseases of bone and kidney; Osteoporosis and renal osteodystrophy; and the Relationship between bone/mineral metabolism disturbances and cardiovascular disease in CKD and management.
Finally, the special translational sessions will cover: Urinary infection & nephrolithiasis; Molecular aspects of mineral metabolism diseases; and Pediatric renal osteodystrophy: unique challenges in the growing skeleton.
Don’t miss three and a half days of insightful scientific discourse and debated in the picturesque city of Copenhagen. Reserve your place today for The Bone and the Kidney by visiting: www.isn-online.org/nexus/bonekidney
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