Oct 24, 2019
Installation and Symposium: Ubiquity - New Perspectives on Experienced Traumata
Scientific and artistic approaches to the consequences of traumatization - an event of the Junge Akademie, organized by Miriam Akkermann and Philipp Kanske.
How does everyday life sound like, following traumatic experiences? Miriam Akkermann (sound artist and musicologist), Andre Bartetzki (programmer and composer) and Eva Alisic (psychologist) elaborate on this topic in the context of the audio installation Ubiquity - New perspectives on Experienced Trauma from 30 October to 3 November 2019 in the Blaue Fabrik in Dresden. The exhibition closes with a symposium organized by Philipp Kanske, which will take place at the same location.
Program Symposium - 3 November 2019
10:00 a.m. | Adreas Maercker (Unisersity of Zürich) |
New developments in differentiating trauma- and stress-related disorders and therapies |
10:40 a.m. | Thomas Ehring (LMU Munich) |
Early life adversity as a transdiagnostic risk factor and implications for treatment |
11:20 a.m. | Eva Alisic (University of Melbourne) |
Ear for Recovery: Parent-child conversations in the aftermath of injury |
12:00 p.m. | Miriam Akkermann (TU Dresden) |
About the installation: Ubiquity – New Perspectives on Traumatic Experiences |
12:10 p.m. | Break | |
12:50 p.m. | Anke Karl (University of Exeter) |
Beneficial effects of compassion-informed approaches for boosting trauma-focussed therapy in PTSD after interpersonal trauma |
13:30 p.m. | Maria Böttche (Freie Universität Berlin) |
The impact of war and torture and effective and feasible treatment approaches for refugees |
14:10 p.m. | Discussion | |
15:00 p.m. | End of the symposium | |
Here you can find more Information on the Symposium and the possibility to register.