Programa

NATALIA SEIJO

Miércoles, 18/10 – Taller 1: Fragmentos invisibles: la disociación en los trastornos alimentarios.

Psicóloga Clínica, con más de 20 años de experiencia clínica, especializada en trauma complejo, trastornos alimentarios y obesidad, trastornos psicosomáticos y somatomorfos, trastornos disociativos y EMDR. Directora del Centro de Psicoterapia y Trauma NS desde 2000. Autora y coautora de numerosas publicaciones desde 2012. Amplia experiencia docente y oratoria desde 1994.

KATE TCHANTURIA

Jueves, 19/03 - Conferencia inaugural. The Rigidity as a construct that links Austistic Spectrum and Eating Disorders.

Professor of Clinical Psychology at King’s College London and lead Psychologist of National Eating Disorder Service in South London and Maudsley NHS foundation Trust. Kate has 40 years of experience working in the field of Clinical Psychology. Relevant websites: https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/kate.tchanturia.html www.peacepathway.org

GIUSEPPE RIVA

Viernes, 20/03 - Plenaria 2 -“Virtual Reality in the Assessment and Treatment of Eating Disorders: State of the Art and Future Perspectives”

Prof. Giuseppe Riva is a leading figure in cyberpsychology and a Professor of Cognitive Psychology at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan. His pioneering research focuses on the application of virtual reality and other immersive technologies for mental health treatment and personal well-being. He is the key architect behind the concept of "Positive Technology," a framework for using technology to cultivate positive human experiences. As director of the university's Humane Technology Lab, he explores the intersection of human-computer interaction and psychological flourishing

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