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International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences [IUAES]

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Contact:

Office of the Secretary-General, IUAES (E Sunderland)

Faculty of Health Studies
University of Wales
Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2EF
United Kingdom

+44/1248/382 000
+44/1248/355 830 fax


About:


The International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences [IUAES] is a world organization of social and biological anthropological scientists and institutions working in the fields of anthropology and ethnology, and is also of interest to archaeologists and linguistics specialists. The aim of the Union is to enhance exchange and communication among scholars of all regions of the world, in a collective effort to expand human knowledge. It hopes to contribute to a better understanding of human society, and to a future based on harmony between nature and culture.

The IUAES was established in 1948, when it was brought into one organization de facto, with the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, which was itself founded in 1934. The IUAES is one of the member organizations of the International Social Science Council [ISSC] and also of the International Council for Philosophy and Humanistic Studies [CIPSH].

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International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology [IUBMB]

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Contact:
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International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
c/o Jacques-Henry Weil
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Institut de Biologie Moleculaire des Plantes (IBMP)
12 rue du General Zimmer
67084 Strasbourg Cedex
France

+33/3/88-417-238
+33/3/88-614-442 fax

IUBMB@Kenes.ccmail.compuserve.com


About:


The mission of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology [IUBMB] is to foster and support the growth and advancement of biochemistry and molecular biology as the foundation from which the biomolecular sciences derive their basic ideas and techniques in the service of mankind. This it does throughout the world with particular concern for areas where biochemistry is less well developed, by promoting international cooperation and high standards in research, discussion, application and publication, and through international standardization of methods, nomenclature and symbols, in biochemistry and molecular biology. The IUBMB promotes the norms, values, standards and ethics of science and the free and unhampered movement of scientists of all nations interested in participation in activities related to biochemistry and molecular biology.

Every three years the IUBMB sponsors an International Congress of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

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International Union of Psychological Science [IUPsyS]

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Contact:
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International Union of Psychological Science
Departnent of Psychology
University of Leuven
B-3000 Leuven
Belgium

+32/16/285964
+32/16/286099 fax

web@iupsys.org


About:


The International Union of Psychological Science [IUPsyS] was founded in 1951. While other, more specialized organizations, represent either particular fields of psychology or psychology in particular regions of the world, the aims of the IUPsyS are to:
  • Develop the exchange of ideas and scientific information between psychologists of different countries, and in particular to organize International Congresses and other meetings on subjects of general or special interest in psychology
  • Contribute to psychological documentation in different countries by fostering exchange of publications of all kinds, including reviews, films, and biographies
  • Aid scholars of different countries to go abroad to universities, laboratories, libraries, and other institutions
  • Foster the exchange of students and of young research workers
  • Collaborate with other international and national organizations in matters of mutual interest
  • Engage in such other activities as will further the development of the science of psychology

The official publication of IUPsyS is the International Journal of Psychology [IJP].


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  1. 29-th International Congress of Psychology [ICP2008] July 20-25, 2008: Berlin, Berlin, Germany

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29-th International Congress of Psychology [ICP2008]
(You can see the meeting's Web pages.)

July 20-25, 2008

Berlin, Berlin, Germany

Sponsor: International Union of Psychological Science [IUPsyS]


Advanced research training workshops will be conducted prior to the Congress, on July 18–20, 2008; and after the Congress, on July 25–27, 2008 and on August 1–3, 2008.

This Congress will assemble participants from all fields of psychology and will include over 80 invited addresses and over 200 invited symposia with convenors from over 60 countries. It will feature several "Controversial Debates", pre-conference workshops, interactive poster sessions and advanced research training sessions for scholars from low-income countries.

Debates:

  • Managing diversity at school: Should students be grouped by their ability?
    • Camilla Benbow, Professor of Psychology and Patricia and Rodes Hart Dean of Education and Human Development, Vanderbilt University (pro)
    • Robert Slavin, Co-director, Center for Research on the Education of Students Placed at Risk, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (anti)
    • Elsbeth Stern, Professor for Research on Learning and Instruction, ETH Zurich / Switzerland (moderator)
  • Should psychologists adopt the experimental practices of economics? — Motivate, explain and don't deceive
    • Andreas Ortmann, Professor, CERGE, Charles University; Senior Researcher, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague (pro)
    • Fritz Strack, Professor of Social Psychology and Chair, University of Würzburg, Germany (anti)
    • Denis Hilton, Professor of Social Psychology, University of Toulouse, France (moderator)
  • Do chimpanzees have culture?
    • Christophe Boesch, Director, Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany (pro)
    • Mike Tomasello, Co-Director, Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany (anti)
    • Peter Hammerstein, Professor of Biology, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany (moderator)
  • Functional neuroimaging has already told us a lot about cognition: Yes or No?
    • Karl Friston, Scientific Director, Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, London, UK (pro)
    • Max Coltheart, Director, Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science, Sydney, Australia (anti)
    • Arno Villringer, Professor, Berlin Neuroimaging Center, Germany (moderator)
  • How to provide evidence for effects of psychological interventions — Randomized control trials and beyond
    • Barbara Schneider, Professor of Sociology and Education, Michigan State University (educational research perspective)
    • Allan Kazdin, Professor of Clinical Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut (clinical and counseling psychology perspective)
    • Gerd Gigerenzer, Director, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany (moderator)

Invited presenters:

    • Ruben Ardila, Bogotá, Colombia
    • Zeynep Aycan, Istanbul, Turkey
    • Peter Baguma, Kampala, Uganda
    • Maya Bar-Hillel, Jerusalem, Israel
    • Daniel Bar-Tal, Tel Aviv, Israel
    • Peter M Bentler, Los Angeles, USA
    • David Berliner, Tempe, USA
    • Paul Bloom, New Haven, USA
    • Michael Harris Bond, Hong Kong, China
    • Marilynn Brewer, Columbus, USA
    • Vicki Bruce, Edinburgh, UK
    • Charles S Carver, Coral Gables, USA
    • David Chan, Singapore, Singapore
    • Lin Chen, Beijing, China
    • Bor-shiuan Cheng, Taipei, Taiwan
    • Chi Yue Chiu, Urbana-Champaign, USA
    • David Clark, London, UK
    • William Damon, Stanford, USA
    • Manuel De Vega, La Laguna, Spain
    • Brian D'Onofrio, Bloomington, USA
    • Norman Duncan, Johannesburg, South Africa
    • Marwan Dwairy, Nazareth, Israel
    • Anke Ehlers, London, UK
    • Andrzej Eliasz, Warsaw, Poland
    • Maria Cristina Ferreira, Niterói, Brazil
    • Klaus Fiedler, Heidelberg, Germany
    • Nico Frijda, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    • Karl J Friston, London, UK
    • György Gergely, Budapest, Hungary
    • Jonathan Grainger, Aix-en-Provence, France
    • Elena L Grigorenko, New Haven, USA
    • Onur Güntürkün, Bochum, Germany
    • Harm J Hospers, Maastricht, The Netherlands
    • Marc Jeannerod, Lyon, France
    • Cigdem Kagitcibasi, Istanbul, Turkey
    • Tatsuya Kameda, Sapporo, Japan
    • Karl Christoph Klauer, Freiburg, Germany
    • Michael Knowles, Caulfield, Australia
    • Arie Kruglanski, College Park, USA
    • Marta Kutas, San Diego, USA
    • Randy Larsen, Washington, USA
    • Pim Levelt, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
    • Robert H Logie, Edinburgh, UK
    • Ingvar Lundberg, Goteborg, Sweden
    • Suniya Luthar, New York, USA
    • Jürgen Margraf, Basel, Switzerland
    • Tony Marley, Victoria, Canada
    • Tetsuro Matsuzawa, Kyoto, Japan
    • Rainer Mausfeld, Kiel, Germany
    • Kevin McConkey, Newcastle, Australia
    • Andrew Meltzoff, Seattle, USA
    • Ramesh Mishra, Varanasi, India
    • Girishwar Misra, Delhi, India
    • Maritza Montero, Caracas, Venezuela
    • Amélie Mummendey, Jena, Germany
    • Thomas Münte, Magdeburg, Germany
    • Kathleen Myambo, Cairo, Egypt
    • Bame Nsamenang, Bamenda, Cameroon
    • Arne Öhman, Stockholm, Sweden
    • John O'Keefe, London, UK
    • Randy O'Reilly, Boulder, USA
    • Feggy Ostrosky-Solis, Mexico, Mexico
    • Janak Pandey, Allahabad, India
    • Young-Shin Park, Inchon, Korea
    • Josef Perner, Salzburg, Austria
    • Elizabeth A Phelps, New York, USA
    • Michael I Posner, Eugene, USA
    • Viviane Pouthas, Paris, France
    • Lea Pulkkinen, Jyväskylä, Finland
    • Lynne Reder, Pittsburgh, USA
    • Giacomo Rizzolatti, Parma, Italy
    • Brigitte Röder, Hamburg, Germany
    • Michel Sabourin, Montréal, Canada
    • Alicia Salvador, Valencia, Spain
    • Walter Schaeken, Leuven, Belgium
    • Wilmar Schaufeli, Utrecht, The Netherlands
    • Klaus R Scherer, Geneva, Switzerland
    • Shalom Schwartz, Jerusalem, Israel
    • Elena Sergienko, Moscow, Russia
    • Richard Shiffrin, Bloomington, USA
    • Elizabeth Spelke, Cambridge, USA
    • Fritz Strack, Würzburg, Germany
    • Wolfgang Stroebe, Utrecht , The Netherlands
    • Kathy Sylva, Oxford, UK
    • Michael Tomasello, Leipzig, Germany
    • Keiichiro Tsuji, Nagoya, Japan
    • Sylviane Valdois, Grenoble, France
    • Robert J Vallerand, Montréal, Canada
    • Kan Zhang, Beijing, China
    • Liqi Zhu, Beijing, China
    • Roderick F Zimba, Windhoek, Namibia
    • Philip G Zimbardo, Stanford, USA J Bruce Overmier, Minneapolis, USA Merry Bullock, Washington, USA
    • Helio Carpintero, Madrid, Spain
    • Saths Cooper, Houghton, South Africa
    • Michel Denis, Orsay, France
    • Hassan Kassim Khan, Aden, Yemen
    • Sonoko Kuwano, Osaka, Japan
    • Patrick Lemaire, Marseille, France
    • Ingrid Lunt, Oxford, United Kingdom
    • Elizabeth Nair, Singapore, Singapore
    • Pierre Ritchie, Ottawa, Canada
    • Juan José Sanchez-Sosa, México, Mexico
    • Rainer K Silbereisen, Jena, Germany
    • Barbara Tversky, New York, USA
    • Jüri Allik, Tartu, Estonia
    • Clinton Anderson, Washington, USA
    • Adriana Baban, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
    • Talis Bachmann, Tallin, Estonia
    • Jose Barroso, La Laguna, Spain
    • Erol Basar, Istanbul, Turkey
    • Marlene Behrmann, Pittsburgh, USA
    • Harold Bekkering, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
    • Allan Bernardo, Manila, Philippines
    • Gabriel Bianchi, Bratislava, Slovakia
    • Ester Cristina Biassoni, Córdoba, Argentina
    • Paul de Boeck, Leuven, Belgium
    • Monique Boekaerts, Leiden, The Netherlands
    • Mirilia Bonnes, Rome, Italy
    • Marise Born, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
    • Ana María Borzone, Buenos Aires, Argentina
    • Matthew Botvinick, Philadelphia, USA
    • Timothy C Brock, Columbus, USA
    • Jean-Paul Bronckart, Carouge, Switzerland
    • Claus Bundesen, Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Barbara M Byrne, Ottawa, Canada
    • Nelda Cajigas de Segredo, Montevideo, Uruguay
    • Gian Vittorio Caprara, Rome, Italy
    • Peter Carnevale, New York, USA
    • Manuel Carreiras, Tenerife, Spain
    • Daniel P Cervone, Chicago, USA
    • Xinyin Chen, London, Canada
    • Hsuan-Chih Chen, Hong Kong, China
    • Bor-shiuan Cheng, Taipei, Taiwan
    • Fanny M Cheung, Hong Kong, China
    • Regis Chireshe, Harare, Zimbabwe
    • Anne Christophe, Paris, France
    • Thomas D Cook, Evanston, USA
    • Iain Coyne, Nottingham, UK
    • Istvan Czigler, Budapest, Hungary Claudia Dalbert, Halle, Germany
    • Ian J Deary, Edinburgh, UK
    • Judy DeLoache, Charlottesville, USA
    • Ronaldo Diaz-Loving, Mexico, Mexico
    • Manfred Doepfner, Cologne, Germany
    • Dariusz Dolinski, Warsaw, Poland
    • David Dozois, London, Canada
    • Anastasia Efklides, Thessaloniki, Greece
    • Adnan Farah, Irbid, Jordan
    • Rocio Fernández-Ballesteros, Madrid, Spain
    • David Foster, Phoenix, USA
    • Cheryl D Foxcroft, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
    • Angela D Friederici, Leipzig, Germany
    • Luis Fuentes, Murcia, Spain
    • Marta Fülöp, Budapest, Hungary
    • Janel Gauthier, Québec, Canada
    • Aurora Gavino, Málaga, Spain
    • Karl Gegenfurtner, Giessen, Germany
    • Edouard Gentaz, Paris, France
    • James Georgas, Athens, Greece
    • Antonio Godoy, Malaga, Spain
    • Danny Gopher, Haifa, Israel
    • Pierre Gosselin, Ottawa, Canada
    • Jeremy Gray, New Haven, USA
    • Maurice Grinberg, Sofia, Bulgaria
    • Yosef Grodzinsky, Montreal, Canada
    • Murshida Ferdous Binte Habib, Rajshahi, Bangladesh
    • Peter Hagoort, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
    • Diane Halpern, Claremont, USA
    • Ronald K Hambleton, Amherst, USA
    • Alfons Hamm, Greifswald, Germany
    • Terry Hartig, Uppsala, Sweden
    • Penelope Hasking, Victoria, Australia
    • Stephen N Haynes, Honolulu, USA
    • Lutz Hornke, Aachen, Germany
    • Olivier Houde, Paris, France
    • Glyn W Humphreys, Birmingham, UK
    • John Hunsley, Ottawa, Canada
    • Sue Iversen, Oxford, UK
    • Pierre Jolicoeur, Montreal, Canada
    • Wendy Josephson, Winnipeg, Canada
    • Lyudmila Karamushka, Kiew, Ukraine
    • Liisa Keltikangas-Jarvinen, Helsinki, Finland
    • Lucyna Kirwil, Warsaw, Poland
    • Shinobu Kitayama, Ann Anbor, USA
    • Roberta Klatzky, Pittsburgh, USA
    • Miczek Klaus, Medford, USA
    • Raymond Klein, Halifax, Canada
    • Reinhold Kliegl, Potsdam, Germany
    • Wolfgang Klimesch, Salzburg, Austria
    • Bärbel Knäuper, Montreal, Canada
    • Boicho Kokinov, Sofia, Bulgaria
    • Silvia Helena Koller, Porto Alegre, Brazil
    • Olaf Köller, Berlin, Germany
    • Steve Kozlowski, East Lansing, USA
    • Sunkyo Kwon, Seoul, Korea
    • Frederick T L Leong, East Lansing, USA
    • Anna Leonova, Moscow, Russia
    • Kwok Leung, Hong Kong, China
    • Stephan Lewandowsky, Perth, Australia
    • Shu-Chen Li, Berlin, Germany
    • Gro Th Lie, Bergen, Norway
    • Rich Lucas, East Lansing, USA
    • R Duncan Luce, Irvine, USA
    • Aleksandra Luszczynska, Warsaw, Poland
    • Petr Macek, Brno, Czech Repulic
    • Maria-Regina Maluf, Sao Paulo, Brazil
    • Michael Masson, Victoria, Canada
    • Bernard Mazoyer, Caen, France
    • Jay L McClelland, Stanford, USA
    • Jacques Mehler, Paris, France
    • David E Meyer, Ann Arbor, USA
    • Kevin Miller, Urbana, USA
    • Wolfgang HR Miltner, Jena, Germany
    • Andrew A Mogaji, Lagos, Nigeria
    • Ajit K Mohanty, New Delhi, India
    • Peter Molenaar, University Park, USA
    • Helfried Moosbrugger, Frankfurt, Germany
    • José Eduardo Moreno, Buenos Aires, Argentina
    • Shahrenaz Mortazavi, Teheran, Iran
    • Elias Mpofu, University Park, USA
    • Hermann Müller, Munich, Germany
    • Kevin R Murphy, University Park, USA
    • Edward Necka, Warsaw, Poland
    • Christa Neuper, Graz, Austria
    • Sik Hung Ng, Hong Kong, China
    • Noriani Noor, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    • Inger Hilde Nordhus, Bergen, Norway
    • Ibrahim Raoua Ouedraogo, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
    • Prakash Padakannaya, Mysore, India
    • Ubolwanna Pavakanun, Pranakorn, Thailand
    • Jose M Peiro, Valencia, Spain
    • Jim Pellegrino, Chicago, USA
    • Meinrad Perrez, Fribourg, Switzerland
    • Tudela Pio, Granada, Spain
    • Jana Plichtova, Bratislava, Slovakia
    • Andrei Podolskij, Moscow, Russia
    • Wolfgang Prinz, Leipzig, Germany
    • Boele de Raad, Groningen, The Netherlands
    • Leslie Rescorla, Bryn Mawr, USA
    • Janusz Reykowski, Warsaw, Poland
    • Cristina Richaud de Minzi, Buenos Aires, Argentina
    • Winfried Rief, Marburg, Germany
    • Jesús Rodrígez Marín, Alicante, Spain
    • María Jose Rodrigo, La Laguna, Spain
    • Néstor Roselli, Santa Fe, Argentina
    • Eduardo Salas, Orlando, USA
    • Katariina Salmela-Aro, Jyväskylä, Finland
    • Bo Sanitioso, Paris, France
    • Manfred Schmitt, Landau, Germany
    • David P Schmitt, Peoria, USA
    • Neil Schneiderman, Coral Gables, USA
    • Nuria Sebastian, Barcelona, Spain
    • Greg Sedek, Warsaw, Poland
    • Allison B Sekuler, Hamilton, Canada
    • David Shanks, London, UK
    • Vladimir Shkolnikov, Rostock, Germany
    • Miloslav Solc, Prague, Czech Republic
    • Sabine Sonnentag, Konstanz, Germany
    • Christiane Spiel, Vienna, Austria
    • Narayanan Srinivasan, Allahabad, India
    • Robert J Sternberg, Medford, USA
    • Rolf Steyer, Jena, Germany
    • Katya Stoycheva, Sofia, Bulgaria
    • Iva Stuchlikova, Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic
    • Damodar Suar, Kharagpur, India
    • Anwarul Hasan Sufi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh
    • Eunkook Mark Suh, Seoul, Korea
    • Branimir Sverko, Zagreb, Croatia
    • Seiji Takaku, Aliso Viejo, USA
    • Vladimir Taksic, Rijeka, Croatia
    • Trang Thomas, Melbourne, Australia
    • Richard F Thompson, Los Angeles, USA
    • Irina Todorova, Sofia, Bulgaria
    • Pio Tudela, Granada, Spain
    • Tiia Tulviste, Tartu, Estonia
    • Brunna Tuschen-Caffier, Bielefeld, Germany
    • Rolf Ulrich, Tübingen, Germany
    • Michael Ungar, Halifax, Canada
    • Henrikas P Vaitkevicius, Vilnius, Lithuania
    • Fons van de Vijver, Tilburg, The Netherlands
    • Evert van de Vliert, Groningen, The Netherlands
    • Guy van Orden, Cincinnati, USA
    • Suman Verma, Chandigarh, India
    • Unudurti Vindhya, Visakhapatnam, India
    • Annie Vinter, Dijon, France
    • Ann Watts, Houghton, South Africa
    • Grazyna Wieczerkowska, Warsaw, Poland
    • Bernhard Wilpert, Berlin, Germany
    • Heinz Wimmer, Salzburg, Austria
    • Werner W Wittmann, Mannheim, Germany
    • Dieter Wolke, Coventry, United Kingdom
    • Daniela Sacramento Zanini, Goiânia, Brazil
    • Pierluigi Zoccolotti, Rome, Italy
    • Rita Zukauskiene, Vilnius, Lithunia

Official language: English.

Deadline for abstracts or proposals: 10/31/2007.

Event Contact:
(the link below is available for e-mail)

ICP 2008 Office
Barbara Schauenburg, Secretary General
Humboldt-University Berlin
Rudower Chaussee 18
Wolfgang-Köhler Haus
12489 Berlin
Germany

+49//30/2093 9392
+49//30/2093 4910 fax



(As a courtesy: it would be very nice if you were to refer to our Web pages as your source when asking about the above meeting.)

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International Wernicke-Kleist-Leonhard Society


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International Workshop on Psychoimmunology and Psychopharmacology



Contact:
(The link below is available for seeking more information)
Organizing Secretariat
R M Società di Congressi
Via Ciro Menotti
11-20129 Milan
Italy

+39/2/70126308
+39/2/738-2610 fax

rmcongress@iol.it

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Internationale Stress Management Associatie [ISMA-Nederland]
(International Stress Management Association)


(You can click above for its home page)


Contact:
(The link below is available for e-mail)
Internationale Stress Management Associatie
Koningin Julianalaan 55
3956 XK Leersum
The Netherlands

+34/3/456215
+34/3/461310 fax

info@stress-management-nl.org


About:


The Internationale Stress Management Associatie [ISMA-Nederland] is a division of the International Stress Management Association [ISMA].

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Internationale Studiengemeinschaft für Pränatale und Perinatale Psychologie und Medizin [ISPPM]
(International Society of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Medicine)


(You can click on the above for its home page)


Contact:
(You can use the link below for more information)
International Society of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Medicine
Friedhofweg 8
D-69118 Heidelberg
Germany

+49/6221/892729
+49/6221/892730 fax

secretary@isppm.de


About:


The International Society of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Medicine [ISPPM] is devoted to the initial phase of human development - prenatal and perinatal life. ISPPM considers this earliest stage of life as the first ecological position of the human being and the womb as its first ecological environment. Pregnancy is perceived to be a period of active and continuous dialogue between the prenatal child, the mother and her psycho-social environment. From a holistic view, human life is recognised as an indivisible entity and continuum of all human functions, both physical and psychological in which no division between "body" and "mind" can be made. This comprehensive and holistic approach is also reflected in the interdisciplinary character of the ISPPM membership.

ISPPM was founded as The International Study Group for Prenatal Psychology in 1971.

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Internationaler Verband für Daseinsanalyse [IVDA]
(International Federation of Daseinsanalysis)


(You can click on the above for its home page)


Contact:
(The link below is available for making contact)
info@daseinsanalyse.com

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Internationales Institut für PsychoOrganische Analyse [IIPOA]
International Institute for Psycho-Organic Analysis


(Please click on the above for the organization's home page)


Contact:

Internationales Institut für PsychoOrganische Analyse
Oberstraße 36
44892 Bochum
Germany

+49/0234/28 39 09

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Internationales Lehr- und Forschungszentrum für Somatische Psychotherapie
Zentrum für Biosynthese




Contact:

Zentrum für Biosynthese
Internationales Lehr- und Forschungszentrum für Somatische Psychotherapie
Benzenrüti
Heiden 9410
Switzerland

+41/7189/16855
+41/7189/15855 fax


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