"Self-determination in pregnancy, birth and early childhood - between desire and reality"
International Online Conference 2024
36th Annual Conference of the ISPPM
From 01.11. until 03.11.2024 in Schlangebad-Bärstadt (German) as a hybrid event with online transmission in German and English on Friday, 01.11. and Saturday, 02.11..
Unfortunately we have to postpone the Online Broadcast with translation into English. It will take place at the beginning of 2025, the date will be published here soon!
German-language face-to-face event in Schlangenbad-Bärstadt with online transmission in German and English on Friday and Saturday
Welcome to our Annual Conference 2024
We are very pleased to welcome you to our conference "Self-determination in pregnancy, birth and early childhood - between desire and reality".
It is our heartfelt desire to share sound knowledge about long-term healthy human development, beginning with conception.
When the start of life is accompanied by challenges and stress, it is not only the mother or the child who is affected. The whole family system is affected. Couples who were deprived of their self-determination at birth often say: "If we had known this beforehand...". Self-determination is very important for them in the subsequent pregnancy.
Pioneers such as Eva Reich, Dr. Marina Marcovich and Prof. Dr. Otwin Linderkamp have long since put this knowledge into practice. However, some things in obstetrics seem to run counter to current knowledge about the conditions for positive birth experiences.
On the occasion of the 100th birthday of doctor Eva Reich, we are paying special attention to her outstanding contribution to body-oriented support in working with pregnant women, women in labor and young families. She has initiated many methodological approaches with her work: these include emotional first aid (EEH) and resource and body-oriented crisis support. The terms regulation and co-regulation were coined by her in particular.
When life begins with difficult conditions, such as a premature birth, a loving, attentive and respectful approach can prevent lasting traumatic effects. 30 years ago, Dr. Marina Marcovich and Prof. Dr. Otwin Linderkamp introduced relationship-based care for premature babies in German-speaking countries.
Many studies have shown that the approach in which premature babies have physical contact with their parents as early as possible promotes health and bonding.
We span the arc from these pioneers with their profound work in the prenatal field and their significance to the present day. In a large panel discussion on Sunday, we will analyze whether or not these important works have been integrated into obstetrics! Then there are also opposing developments to relationship-oriented support during pregnancy, birth and the first years of life.
In view of these different aspects, we will work out the current challenges for pregnant women and women giving birth as well as the tasks and goals for professionals who accompany them in this important phase of life.
Ticket purchase
Unfortunately we have to postpone the Online Broadcast with translation into English. It will take place at the beginning of 2025, the date will be published here soon!
We are now offering the 2-day ticket at the price of
120,- Euro/
96,- Euro for Members/
50,- Euro for Students/
45,- Euro for our participants from Eastern-Europe.
Program
After a long period of preparation, we are very pleased to present the complete program for the International Online Part of 36th Annual Meeting of the ISPPM from 01. until November 02, 2024.
Together we want to share sound knowledge about long-term healthy human development from conception onwards.
Opening
7.00 p.m.
Kola Brönner, President of the ISPPM, together with Paula Diederichs
Opening Talk of the Conference
8 p.m.
Thomas Harms
Video lecture: Parents and babies of the future - The impact of the work by the pionerr Eva Reich for the modern Parents-Baby-Psychotherapy
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Friday, 01.11.24
7.00 - 8.45 p.m.
Saturday, 02.11.24
09.30 - 11:00 a.m.
Coffee break
Included in all tickets.
Saturday, 02.11.24
11.00 am - 11.30 am
Workshop
Workshop
11.30 a.m.
Neşe Karabekir
Birth psychodrama - A group psychotherapy, which is spontaneous, creativity and action all together
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Saturday, 02.11.24
11.30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Lunch break
Saturday, 02.11.24
13.00 - 14.30
Saturday, 02.11.24
2.30 - 4.10 p.m.
Coffee break
Saturday, 02.11.24
16.10 - 16.35
Workshop
4.35 p.m.
Simina Angelescu
The challenges of early Parenthood -
we will explore the way in which the parents' past, their adverse
childhood experiences, are reactivated in the present…
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Saturday, 02.11.24
4.35 - 6.15 p.m.
Come together
7.00 p.m.
Come together with the German Conference Online and in present
Saturday, 02.11.24
7.00 - 7.30 p.m.
SPEAKERS AND LECTURERS
Find out more about the speakers at this year's annual conference
Kola Brönner
Qualified social worker, alternative practitioner
Kola Brönner
Qualified social worker, alternative practitioner
System constellator (recognized by and member of the DGfS),
Initiator and co-founder of the birth center Aachen 1997
Management of training courses in system constellations in Germany, Ireland and Spain
Co-founder (with partner Jochem Stienen) of the JoKo training institute 2006 Co-founder and director of the IGZ (Integrative Health Center) Aachen 2012
Chairwoman of the "Lahar" Association for Conscious Birth and Family e.V., 11 years as a trainer for birth preparers.
Since 2011 Portal www.geburtsakademie.de . Specialist training in pre- and perinatal (play) therapy and the book "Den Anfang heilen" (2019) together with Ilka-Maria Thurmann
Since 2012, together with my partner Jochem Stienen, I have been running the integrative health center (IGZ) where my practice is located.
President of the ISPPM since 2022.
- Email:Kola.Broenner@isppm.ngo
Prof. Dr. med. Sven Hildebrandt
Gynecologist, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Prof. Dr. med. Sven Hildebrandt
Gynecologist, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
1983 - 1989 Studied human medicine at the Charité in Berlin
1996 Gynaecologist in private practice - founded the Bühlau Obstetrics and Midwifery Practice in Dresden, Gynaecologist and midwife practice Bühlau in Dresden
2005 Founding president of the Dresden Academy for Individual Birth Support (DAfiGb)
2010 - 2016 President of the International Society for Pre- and Perinatal Psychology and Medicine (ISPPM)
2011 Lecturer at Innsbruck University of Applied Sciences in the Master's degree course in Midwifery
2013 Substitute professorship, since 2015 Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Fulda University of Applied Sciences
Dr. Eva Heine
Specialist in pediatrics and adolescent medicine
Dr. Eva Heine
Specialist in pediatrics and adolescent medicine
2004 - 2011 Medical studies
2012 - 2014 Assistant doctor in pediatrics and adolescent medicine, Moers
Since 2014 University Hospital Cologne
2017 Doctorate (Dr. med.)
2017 Recognition as a specialist in paediatrics and adolescent medicine
2019 Recognition as a specialist in neonatology
2023 Recognition as a certified IBCLC® breastfeeding and lactation consultant
2023 Recognition of additional further training in paediatric intensive care
Since 2018 Clinical research in the field of neonatology, specifically mother-child bonding and skin-to-skin contact in the delivery room
Neşe Karabekir
Birth Psychologist, Psychodrama Therapist and Trainer
Neşe Karabekir
Birth Psychologist, Psychodrama Therapist and Trainer
Individual and Couple Therapist
Psychodrama Therapist and Trainer
Pregnant and Birth Psychologist-Birth Psychotherapist
Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator
1990 Istanbul Unv. Psychology bachelor’s degree
1992 Keele Unv. England Psychological Counselling Studies ( MA) post graduate Founder of Istanbul Psychodrama Institute ( 1997 )
Founder of Istanbul Birth Academy ( 2010 )
Founder of Team for Birth With No Regret ( obstetrician, midwife, birth therapist)-2010
Lamaze and Active Birth Certificate (2013)
Birth Into Being-Elena Tonetti-Prag-2013
Starting of the Trainings for the Birth Psychotherapists-2012
Paula Diederichs
Qualified social pedagogue
Paula Diederichs
Qualified social pedagogue
Head ofWIKK.eu/Berlin (further training institute for resource and body-oriented crisis support for the period of pregnancy, birth and early childhood: further training and supervision in Germany and Austria), co-development of the shaking trauma prevention concept of the Berlin Senate and head of the SchreiBabyAmbulanz Berlin Mitte, board work of the ISPPM and co-initiator of the Difficult Birth Helpline, author: Unser Baby schreit so viel /Kösel, lectureship at various universities
Dr. med. Ludwig Janus
Specialist in psychotherapeutic medicine, prenatal psychologist and psychohistorian
Dr. med. Ludwig Janus
Specialist in psychotherapeutic medicine, prenatal psychologist and psychohistorian
Publications on the history of prenatal psychology, psychohistory and prenatal psychology, see www.Ludwig-Janus.de.
Fri. Dr. Marina Markovich
Pediatrician
Fri. Dr. Marina Markovich
Pediatrician
For 40 years, the medical establishment has been debating the necessary scope of technical and medical measures in intensive care for premature babies.
Thomas Harms
Psychologist, supervisor, trainer in attachment-oriented body psychotherapy and Emotional First Aid (EEH)
Thomas Harms
Psychologist, supervisor, trainer in attachment-oriented body psychotherapy and Emotional First Aid (EEH)
www.zeppbremen.de
www.emotionelle-erste-hilfe.org
Simina Angelescu
Psychologist, psychotherapist
Simina Angelescu
Psychologist, psychotherapist
AFFILIATION: THE ROMANIAN MATERNOLOGY ASSOCIATION, ROMANIA
Simina Angelescu is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist, a Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator, the manager of the Franco-Romanian "BebeBienvenu" Association and vice-president of the Romanian Maternology Association.
She is certified in Maternal Mental Health with Postpartum Support International, USA (2019).
Simina started her professional activity in 2002 as a researcher in the field of Human Performance Psychology (high performance sports) and trained as a parent - child / adolescent psychotherapist.
She also worked as a psychotherapist with an NGO offering support for abandoned children, developing her abilities in the field of attachment pathology and developmental trauma. She developed a special interest in prenatal psychology, birth psychology and the parent-child relationship.
Simina is trained also as group psychotherapist in Psychodrama (member of the Romanian Classical Psychodrama Association) and specialized in Drama-therapy and NeuroDramatic Play with dr Sue Jennings (UK).
Since 2007 she's focused her activity and enriched her professional experience in the field of Perinatal Psychology, by expanding her private practice with psychological counselling services for pregnant women, psychotherapy for women in postnatal difficulty and their families.
As a Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator she organized groups and educational workshops for future parents: healthy pregnancy and childbirth, natural parenting courses, as well as experiential groups for pregnant women on prenatal bonding.
Simina specialized in 2015 in Clinical Maternology (in France) - the science of the mother-baby relationship that focuses on the therapy of maternal difficulties and perinatal emotional and mood disorders - in order to initiate in Romania prevention and psychotherapy programs for pregnancy, parents with postpartum difficulties and their children in the firsts years of life. For several years she has been organizing and facilitating postpartum emotional support groups for mothers and babies.
Since 2017 Simina is a member of ISPPM and organized a Romanian working group on perinatal psychological support.
Simina is a member of the Global Prenatal Sciences Partnership and co-organizer of the 1st World Prenatal Sciences Congress: Prenatal Sciences, the Human-Earth Connection and Life Sustainability (6- 9October 2022).
Mechthild Deyringer
Physiotherapist and alternative practitioner
Mechthild Deyringer
Physiotherapist and alternative practitioner
In 1986 she met Eva Reich in Munich, adopted many of her working methods and adapted them to the current needs of parents.
Following her EEH training with Thomas Harms, she has been working as a lecturer for "Bonding through Touch" and "Emotional First Aid" in Austria, Italy and Switzerland since 2003 and has taught for the German Midwives' Association, among others.
Publications: "Bindung durch Berührung" (Psychosozialverlag 2016), as well as articles in "Auf die Welt gekommen" and "Körperpsychotherapie mit Säuglingen und Eltern" (editor: Thomas Harms, Psychosozialverlag 2017)
www.bindungdurchberuehrung.de
Buy your ticket now
Unfortunately we have to postpone the Online Broadcast with translation into English. It will take place at the beginning of 2025, the date will be published here soon!
We look forward to your participation in this special Online-Conference!