Year 2015

Speakers 2015

Milena Adámková Ségard,
Ph.D.

  • Graduate
    of Masters and Postgraduate Studies at FTVS of Charles University
    in Prague, Subject of Kinantropology.

  • She
    studied physiotherapy and rehabilitation science at KU Leuven in
    Belgium.

  • Assistant
    professor in the Department of Psychology of PF UJEP Ústí nad
    Labem, a lecturer in the field of health psychology and
    personality psychology.

  • She
    focuses on the use of movement and body work in therapy,
    especially eating disorders, psychotic disorders and improve of
    quality of life in common population.

  • At
    her work she follows work of B. Hátlové.

Contact:
milena.adse@psycholog.be

doc. PaedDr. Marie Blahutková, Ph.D.

  • Vice Dean for Science and Research at MU FSPS Brno (2006-2009)

  • Assistant professor, psychologist, sports psychologist.

  • Teaching activities in the area:

Sport
psychology, theory and didactics of gymnastics, psychomotor, Euro
team, Team-gym, theory and didactics of rhythmic gymnastics and
folk dances, mental hygiene,

Coaching psychology, health psychology, social psychology focusing
on sport psychology of coaching for managers, Teambuilding.

PhDr. Martin Dlabal, Ph.D.

  • Assistant professor at
    the Department of Psychology of PF UJEP Ústí nad Labem.

  • Registered Clinical
    Psychologist at the National Center, attestation in clinical
    psychotherapy.

  • He deals with
    psychological counseling and psychotherapy.

Email:
dlabal.martin@seznam.cz

Mgr. Kateřina Farová Gilová

  • She worked four years as a physiotherapist in Jedlička
    Institution and two years in the Hospital of Medical Education
    Centre for mentally disabled in the Federal Republic of Germany.
    In 2006 she graduated from the Faculty of Physical Education and
    Sport at Charles University in Prague, subject of Physical and
    Work Education of health disabled.

  • Since 2010 she has been working as a psychomotor therapist in PN
    Bohnice.

  • She deals with rehabilitation programs in supportive treatment of
    patients with all types of psychiatric disorders.

  • Email: katerina.farova@bohnice.cz

Prof. Dr. Ludmila Fialová, Ph.D.

  • She works at the
    Department of Education, Psychology and Didactics at the Faculty
    of Physical Education and Sport at Charles University in Prague.
    She guarantees branches of study Physical Education and Sport
    with specialization in Education and Teaching for secondary
    schools at UK FTVS.

  • She is an author
    of more than 270 scientific and professional articles,
    educational texts and research reports in 4 languages. She has
    written 5 Czech monographs, 15 chapters in a monograph, of which
    11 abroad. She was involved in solving of 24 grant tasks (7
    international).

  • For many years
    she examined body image as part of human self-approach. Her
    research is summarized in the monograph "The conception
    of own body – health
    , fitness, appearance".

  • She was awarded
    as „Woman of Month“in Czech science.

  • She is a member
    of the Scientific Council of FTVS UK Prague, PF UJEP Ústí nad
    Labem.

  • She
    also works as the chief editor of the scientific reviewed journal
    Czech kinanthropology.

  • Email:
    fialova@ftvs.cuni.cz

Doc.
PhDr. Běla Hátlová, PhD.

  • Graduate of the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport and
    Psychology at the Philosophical Faculty of Charles University in
    Prague. Graduate of postgraduate studies of kinanthropology,
    sport psychology.

  • Senior lecturer at the Department of Psychology at PF UJEP Ústí
    nad Labem

  • She focuses on sports psychology and health psychology. She has
    founded and developed with her students use of psychomotor
    therapy in psychiatric care in the Czech Republic.

  • Contact: belahatlova@centrum.cz

PhDr. Eva Chalupová
(Tomešová), Ph.D.

  • Assistant
    Professor at the Department of Psychology at FTVS UK in Prague.

  • Mgr. –
    Kinanthropology FTVS UK Prague + Clinical psychology at the
    Faculty of Philosophy UK Prague.

  • Research focus:

Transcultural validation of questionnaire methods, psych
diagnostics in sport, applied sport psychology.

Contact: eva.chalupova@praguesharks.com

Marianne Irmler, Ph.D.

Since 10/2011
Teaching staff at the Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg,
specific field: education and didactics in chronic and progressive
diseases and physical disabilities

2010-2011Academic
tutor at the University of Hamburg, Department: Sports and
movement sciences, Teaching assignment at the University of
Applied Sciences Kiel, Department: Social Work and Health

2008-2011 Remedial
teacher

2007 –
Movement therapist and integration assistant, ASA-scholarship
holder at the project „Therapeutic riding in Nicaragua“

2002-2007 – Studies
of rehabilitation sciences and education at the University of
Dortmund and the Charles University Prague (2004)

Mgr. Tereza Louková, Ph.D.

  • Graduate of subject Teaching for Secondary Schools Physical
    Education – Psychology at FTVS UK in Prague. Since September 2008
    she has been at the Department of Psychology P UJEP Ústí nad
    Labem

  • 2013 she
    completed a doctorate study in subject of Social Psychology FSS
    MU Brno under supervision of doc. Blahutková.

  • She focuses on health psychology, mental hygiene, sport
    psychology and psychomotor activity.

  • Contact: Tereza.Loukova@ujep.cz

Wioletta Lubkowska, Ph.D.

  • Lecturer
    at the Faculty of Physical Education and Health Promotion,
    University of Szczecin, who has cooperated with the University
    since 1994.

  • Expert
    on corrective gymnastics and health education, class 2 swimming
    trainer, teacher.

  • Received a Ph.D. degree in physical culture
    from the Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport with a
    doctoral thesis entitled ‘Assessment
    of physiological spine curvature and its practical significance
    in school-based physical education’.

  • Corrective swimming trainer with 20 years of
    experience. Interested mainly in the issue of physiological
    spinal curvature
    ,
    effectiveness of
    bad
    posture/scoliosis treatment through corrective/curative swimming,
    aquatic physical activity, as well as pedagogical activity in the
    field of health.

  • Authored and co-authored 71 articles on physical culture,
    published both in Poland and abroad.

Contact: wioletta.lubkowska@univ.szczecin.pl

Prof. Christophe
Maïano

  • Associate
    Professor at the Département de Psychoéducation et de
    Psychologie at the Université du Québec en Outaouais (Québec,
    Canada) and holds an adjunct appointment at the Institute for
    Positive Psychology and Education (IPPE) that is related to
    ongoing research collaborations with IPPE’s members.

  • Christophe’s
    expertise broadly covers psychosocial interventions, adapted
    physical activity interventions, and health prevention and
    education interventions, all aimed at improving the physical and
    psychological wellbeing of individuals with an intellectual
    disability
    (ID),
    physical health problems, or mental health disorders.

  • His current
    research projects are centered on:
    (a)
    the assessment of multidimensional self-conceptions, mental
    health, and well-being in youth with or without an ID;
    (b)
    the identification of social factors (social comparison,
    stereotypes, significant others, friends, school, etc.) related
    to the development of
    multidimensional
    self-conceptions

    in
    youth
    with
    or without an ID.

E-mail:
christophe.maiano@uqo.ca


Mgr. Miroslava Papajiková

  • Student Mgr. of subject ANDRAGOGY AND PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT at FF
    UK in Prague.

  • Graduate Mgr. in subject POLITICAL SCIENCE at FSV UK in Prague.

  • Graduate of an annual accredited training program MINDFUL BODY –
    LABAN’S MOVEMENT ANALYSIS / BATERNIEFF FUNDAMENTALS

  • When studying andragogy she continues to
    educate in psychology, personal development, psychotherapy, and
    psychomotor.

  • Lecturer of motion classes, dancer and personal development
    consultant.

  • She gains her experience with dancing and
    conscious movement at lessons and seminars of Czech and foreign
    lecturers.

  • She is fascinated with connection of body and mind. She focuses
    on the possibilities how to use dance movement and conscious work
    with the body to reduce the symptoms of social phobia and general
    shyness toward greater self-confidence and healthier self-concept
    of clients.

Email:
mirka.papajikova@seznam.cz

Prof. Michel Probst, Ph.D.

  • Graduate of rehabilitation sciences and physiotherapy at KU
    Leuven, a graduate of postgraduate studies of "Psychomotor
    Therapy" and "Relaxation Therapy" at the KU Leuven
    (Belgium).

  • Since 1979 he has been acting at the Katholieke Universiteit
    Leuven in Belgium at the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences
    and Physiotherapy, where he has been the head of the department
    since 2006.

  • He specializes in eating disorders.

  • President of the Psychomotor Therapy Company: International
    Rehabilitation Council in Psychiatry.

• Member of the Committee for Science and Research of
European Forum of Psychomotor activity.

Contact: michel.probst@faber.kuleuven.be

Tessa de Schimper, Ph.D.

  • Bachelor
    in Psychomotor therapy (University of Applied Sciences,
    Windesheim Zwolle, The Netherlands)

  • Student
    of the Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physical Activity (KU,
    Leuven).

  • Currently
    working on thesis with Lauren Lieberman (Ph.D) at the The College
    of Brockport, State University of New York.

The topic: The Physical- Self Concept in Youth and Children
with a Visual impairment, a qualitative study
.

Contact: tessa_deschipper@hotmail.com

Prof. Marit Sørensen

  • Professor of Sport Psychology at the Faculty of Sports Studies
    at the University of Oslo (Norway).

Contact: marit.sorensen@nih.no

PhDr. Daniela Stackeová, Ph.D.

  • 1997 – Master in Physiotherapy with Specialization on
    Somatopsychotherapy FTVS UK Prague

  • 2002 Ph.D. in Kinanthropology at FTVS UK in
    Prague, Department of PPD supervisor of prof. Dr. V. Hosek, The
    topic of dissertation:
    Influence of
    fitness exercise at psychological condition – possibility to be
    aimed
    .

  • Scientific –
    pedagogical activity carried out in the field of sports
    psychology and physiotherapy, focusing on psychosomatics of
    movement system, psychosomatic in physiotherapy, psychological
    benefits of physical activity.

Contact: stackeova@volny.cz

Davy Vancampfort, PhD.

  • He works as a therapist at
    the University Psychiatric Center, KUL, campus Kortenberg,
    Belgium. E deals with rehabilitation programs in the supportive
    treatment of patients with schizophrenia.

Year 2017

Speakers 2017

 


1) Prof. Marit Sørensen Ph.D.

Professor of sports psychology – Norwegian School of Sports Studies in Oslo.

English teacher at primary school and teaching Physical Education in social and health care facilities.

Teaching deaf students.

Senior Advisor for Health support, National Institute for Public Health.

Contact: marit.sorensen@nih.no

 


2)Prof. Adrian H. Taylor

Chair in Health Service Research, Plymouth University.

Adrian has worked in the field of exercise & health psychology, at 4 UK Universities (Brighton, De Montfort, Exeter, Plymouth).

Specialization: Exercise and Health Psychology, Sport and Health Sciences.

Editor in Chief of the interdisciplinary journal Mental Health and Physical Activity.

His main research focus is on the effects of exercise on psychological well being, and understanding how best to promote physical activity to enhance such outcomes

Contact: Adrian.taylor@plymouth.ac.uk

 

3) Mgr. Tereza Louková, Ph.D

Graduated from Charles University: Secondary school teacher education – Physical education and Psychology,

Since September 2008 Assistant professor at the Department of Psychology, University J.E. Purkyně, Ústí nad Labem

In 2013 postgraduate degree – Social psychology at Faculty of social sciences
MU Brno, Supervisor doc. Blahutková.

One of the main organizer of the International Conference of Psychomotricity.
Focus on Health Psychology, Mental hygiene, Sport Psychology and Psychomotricity.

Contact: Tereza.Loukova@ujep.cz

 


4) Marte Bentzen, Ph.D

Researcher at the Department of Coaching and Psychology at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NSSS) on the international research project: Physical Activity as a Part in Treatment of Psychiatric Patients (“Psych Pat Project”).

Ph.D in sport science, degree in Applied physical activity, Teacher education.

Therapist in a psychiatric ward.

She is working as a consultant in several different rehabilitation institutions which are using customized physical activities as means of to increase activity level and overall well-being in adults patients.

Contact: marte.bentzen@nih.no

 


5) PhDr. Martin Dlabal, Ph.D.

Psychology studies at the Philosophical Faculty, Palackého University in
Olomouc;

Postgradual study of social psychology at the Philosophical faculty, Charles University in Prague;

Clinical psychologist at the Faculty Hospital na Bulovce, Prague;

Assistant Professor at the department of psychology, UJEP in Ústí nad
Labem. Focus on the hypnotic and non-hypnotic communicative strategic psychotherapy.

Contact: dlabal.martin@seznam.cz

 

6 ) doc. PhDr. Běla Hátlová, Ph.D.

Study of Faculty of Physical Education – sport and psychology at Philosophical Faculty, Charles University in Prague.

Postgradual study of Kinanthropology, Sport psychology.

Docent at the department of psychology at UJEP in Ústí nad Labem.

Research focus on Sport Psychology and Health psychology.

She founded and with her students is developing use of Psychomotor therapy for psychiatric treatment in Czech Republic.

Contact: belahatlova@centrum.cz

 


7) Anders Farholm

PhD-student at Norwegian School of Sport Sciences in Oslo, Department of
Coaching and Psychology

Focus on motivation for physical activity among individuals with severe mental illness.

Contact: anders.farholm@nih.no

 


8) Magne Hem Stenersen

Master study programme in Sports Science (Norwegian School of Sports Studies in
Oslo).

Physical Activity instructor in a various rehabilitation institutions and
organizations using adapted physical activity as a mean to
increase activity level and overall well-being among children,
adolescence and adults.


9) Mary – Anne Paterson

Therapeutic and Social Arts Practitioner, Lecturer, Workshop leader in U.K. Europe, Czech Republic, Israel and Russia.

Arts Therapist N. H. S. Rehab Hospital and Cancerkin Unit the Royal Free Hospital London. Working with clients in long term mental health care and the serious injury physiotherapy clinic.

Social Arts initiatives and Art Therapy with children, young adults and the elderly

from residential care institutions, hospitals and centres for the disabled in UK and Russia.

Respite weekends with refugees and exiles living in London and UK.

 


10) Mgr. Marianna Kollarová

Ph.D student at University P.J.Safarik in Košice department of Social psychology and work psychology.

Psychologist in Children’s home Spiššské Vlachy . Mediator and member of the Slovak Psychological Society.

Contact: marianna.kollarova@gmail.com


11) doc. PaeDr. Marie Blahutková, Ph.D.

Vice dean for science and research at FSPS Masaryk University Brno
(2006-2009).

Assistant professor, psychologist and sport psychologist.

Focus on: Sport psychology, Theory and didactics of sport
gymnastics and rural dances, psycho-hygiene, coach psychology, health psychology,
social psychology in sport, leadership psychology for managers,
Teambuilding seminars.

Contact: blahutkova@fsps.muni.cz

12) PhDr. Hana Kynštová, Ph.D.

Graduated from Social Science at the University J. E. Purkyne in Usti nad Labem and Social Science at the University of Hradec Kralove.

Ph.D degree – Psychomotor therapy in diagnosis schizophrenia with a focus on resocialization supervised by . B. Hatlova.

She is working at the department of physiotherapy and occupational therapy, Faculty of Health Studies UJEP in Usti nad Labem

 

 

Contact: hana.kynstova@ujep.cz

 


13) Mgr. Miroslava Papajiková

Master degree – Andragogy and personal management at FF UK in
Prague.

And Master degree also Political Science at FSV UK in Prague.

Graduated of an annual accredited training program Mindful Body –
Laban’s movement analysis / Baternieff Fundamentals.

She educates in psychology, personal development, psychotherapy, and psychomotor.

Lecturer of motion classes, dancer and personal development consultant.

She is collecting her experience with dancing and conscious movement at
lessons and seminars of Czech and foreign lecturers.

She is fascinated with connection of body and mind. Focusing on
the possibilities how to use dance movement and conscious work
with the body to reduce the symptoms of social phobia and
general shyness toward greater self-confidence and healthier
self-concept of clients.

Contact: mirka.papajikova@seznam.cz

 


14) PhDr. Renata Hajná, Ph.D.

Assistant professor at the department of Psychology PF UJEP Ústí nad Labem,

School psychologist, Pedagogue, Family therapist.

With long experience in educational and psychological counseling in the school system.

Focus on developmental psychology, pedagogical psychology,
counselling psychology, educational and career counseling.

Contact: renata.hajna@ujep.cz

 

 

 

Year 2016

Speakers 2016

Prof. Marit Sørensen, Ph.D.

  • Professor of sports psychology – Norwegian School of Sports Studies in Oslo;
  • Master’s degree and Bachelor’s degree in Sport Science, Teacher Education;
  • Teaching Deaf students;
  • Full professor and associate professor at The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences;
  • Teacher in English Primary School, including Physical Education.
  • Contact: marit.sorensen@nih.no

Mag. rer. nat. Wolfgang Ruf

 

  • Born 1983 in Kirchdorf, Austria;
  • 2003- 2008 Study of Sport Science at University of Graz, Degree: Diploma of Sports Science;
  • 2006- 2007 Study of Sport Science at the University of Tartu, Estonia;
  • 2008- 2014 Project manager and founder of “pro move Graz and pro move Austria, sport for people with mental health problems in a non-clinical context” ;
  • Since 2013 Research assistant at the Department of Physical Activity and Public Health, Institute of Sports Science, University of Graz.

Contact

wolfgang.ruf@uni-graz.at

Doc. PhDr. Běla Hátlová, Ph.D.

  • Study of Faculty of Physical Education – sport and psychology at Philosophical Faculty, Charles University in Prague;
  • Postgradual study of kinanthropology, sport psychology;
  • Docent at the department of psychology at UJEP in Ústí nad Labem;
  • Research focus on sport psychology and health psychology;
  • Founder and developer of use of psychomotor therapy for psychiatric treatment in Czech Republic.

PhDr. Martin Dlabal, Ph.D.

  • Psychology studies at the Philosophical Faculty, Palackého University in Olomouc;
  • Postgradual study of social psychology at the Philosophical faculty, Charles University in Prague;
  • Clinical psychologist at the Faculty Hospital na Bulovce, Prague;
  • Research assistant at the department of psychology, UJEP in Ústí nad Labem. Research focus on the hypnotic and non-hypnotic psychotherapy and communicative strategies.

Doc. PaeDr. Marie Blahutková, Ph.D.

  • Vicedean for science and research FSPS Masaryk University Brno (2006-2009).
  • Assistant professor, psychologist, sport psychologist.
  • Teaching subjects: sport psychology, theory and didactics of sport gymnastics and rural dances, psychohygiene, coach psychology, social psychology in sport, leadership psychology for managers, Teambuilding seminars.

Mgr. Dagmar Heiland Trávníková, Ph.D.

  • Graduate of Faculty of Education and Faculty of Sports Studies, Masaryk University, Brno.
  • since 2009 assistant professor at the Department of Social Sciences and Sports Management, FSpS MU, Brno.
  • deals with use of physical activities and games (juggling, psychomotricity, adapted physical activities, etc.) with various specific groups;
  • cooperates with departments of social and special education of Faculty of Education, Department of Drama in Education for the Deaf, Kocianka Centre for children and youth with combined disability or Parkinson Club Brno;
  • in the area of scientific and pedagogic activities she also cooperates with foreign institutions (HfH Zurich, CH; University of Vienna, AT; Metropolia University Helsinki, FIN; etc).
  • besides her academic career she acts in KUFR Theatre.

 

Mgr. Tereza Louková, Ph.D.

  • Study of Middle School Teaching – physical education and psychology at the FTVS UK Prague;
  • Since September 2008 teacher at the Department of psychology PF UJEP Ústí nad Labem;
  • 2013 degree: PhD. In social psychology at Faculty of social sciences MU Brno, directed by doc. Blahutková;
  • Research focus on health psychology, psychohygiene, sport psychology and psychomotor skills and development.

Mgr. Miroslava Papajiková

  • Student Mgr. of subject ANDRAGOGY AND PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT at FF UK in Prague.
  • Graduate Mgr. in subject POLITICAL SCIENCE at FSV UK in Prague.
  • Graduate of an annual accredited training program MINDFUL BODY – LABAN’S MOVEMENT ANALYSIS / BATERNIEFF FUNDAMENTALS
  • When studying andragogy she continues to educate in psychology, personal development, psychotherapy, and psychomotor.
  • Lecturer of motion classes, dancer and personal development consultant.
  • She gains her experience with dancing and conscious movement at lessons and seminars of Czech and foreign lecturers.
  • She is fascinated with connection of body and mind. She focuses on the possibilities how to use dance movement and conscious work with the body to reduce the symptoms of social phobia and general shyness toward greater self-confidence and healthier self-concept of clients.

PhDr. Renata Hajná, Ph.D.

  • Assistant professor on the department of psychology PF UJEP Ústí nad Labem, school psychologist.
  • Counselling psychologists.
  • Main study focus: developmental psychology, pedagogical psychology, counselling psychology

Contact: renata.hajna@tiscali.cz

Adéla Čermáková

 

  • Guideline lector in coach development and therapeutic approaches for Comito company, lector of workshops;

  • Facilitator of mystical dance, dynamic and rest meditation and relaxation exercises;

  • Freediving instructor;

  • Focus on life transformation, life balance and harmony, stress reduction;

  • During her work she connects her mind, body and soul and uses different sensory aspects, breathing patterns and energy exercises, she also deals with emotions connected with body and gains her inspiration with elemental spirituality.

Anders Farholm, Ph.D.

  • PhD-student at Norwegian School of Sport Sciencesin Oslo, Department of Coaching and Psychology

  • In my work I focus on motivation for physical activity among individuals with severe mental illness.

M agne Hem Stenersen

Master student in Sports Science (Norwegian School of Sports Studies in Oslo);

Physical Activity instructor in a various rehabilitation institutions and organizations using adapted physical activity as a mean to increase activity level and overall well-being among children, adolescence and adults.

H ans Olav Østebrød

  • Master student in Sports Science (Norwegian School of Sports Studies in Oslo);

  • Physical Activity instructor in a various institutions and organizations using physical activity as a mean to increase activity level and overall well-being among children.

Fredrik Sørhaug Kristiansen

  • Master student in Sports Science (Norwegian School of Sports Studies in Oslo);
  • Physical Activity instructor in a various institutions and organizations using physical activity as a mean to increase activity level and overall well-being among children, adolescence, and adults.

Geir Haakstad

 

  • is at present working as a Sports Pedagogue/University lecturer at Diakonhjemmet Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Oslo, Norway.
  • He has an education in Cognitive Therapy and a master degree in Adapted Physical Activity from the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences. 
  • has been working with persons with mental illnesses since 2000, when he first started at the Regional Security Ward, Dikemark, a hospital for persons defined as dangerously mentally ill.
  • In 2007 he began at Diakonhjemmet Hospital,  where Geir was one of the team leaders and initiative takers in the development of a very successful treatment unit fo people with dual diagnoses with a special focus on lifestyle changes and physical activity.
  • The last four years he has been working with  persons with severe mental illness living at home.

PhDr. Et Mgr. Otakar Fleischmann, PhD.

 

 

 

 

Working experiences:

  • 1989- until now

Jan Evangelista Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic

Professional rank: senior lecturer at Department of Psychology at Faculty of Education and Faculty of health care with targeting on social psychology, psychopathology, psychotherapy and health psychology

  • 1986- 1989 Teacher at primary school
  • Education, specialization
  • 2008 Charles University Prague, Doctoral study; titles PhDr., Ph.D. -Branch- psychology
  • 1992 Philosophical faculty at Charles University Prague

Branch- psychology with specialization on clinical psychology

  • 1983 Pedagogical faculty in Plzeň

Branch- teacher of Czech language and art for primary and secondary school.

Mgr. Lenka Kružíková, Ph.D.

 

  • works as a music therapist for children with special educational needs and children with higher social risks.
  • She works as assistant professor at the music department in Palackého University, Olomouc, Czech Republic.
  • Her study focus is based on voice education and voice therapy.
  • She works in maternity and family centres where she creates programs for mothers with young children.
  • lectures music and physical education, music therapy and many other areas of interest pointing towards maximal development support for children.

Mgr. et Mgr. Viktor Pacholík, Ph.D.

  • ass.assistent Faculty of Humanic studies, Institut of school pedagogic.
  • 2002 Faculty of Education Brno, programTeaching for grammar school, Mgr.
  • 2011 studies at Faculty of Philosophy Palacky University Olomouc specialization: Psychology, Bc.
  • 2012 received Ph.D.Faculty od Sport Science Masaryk University Brno, specialization Kinantropology, Ph.D.
  • 2013 studies at Faculty of Philosophy Palacky University Olomouc specialization: Psychology, Mgr.
  • Instrucotr of Halliwick method.
  • Contact: pacholik@fhs.utb.cz

 

 

General information

Transport

 

Transport

Transport from Prague Airport to Usti nad Labem

From: Prague Airport
To: Usti nad Labem

Transport in Usti nad Labem

http://jizdnirady.idnes.cz/ustinadlabem/spojeni/

From Main Train station to Mirove square station 5 – 10minutes by walk

Trolley buses: connection from the station Mirove square (Mirove namesti) – lines 52, 53, 54 to the station Malatova and then about 400m to the building of the University (Horeni 13)

Hoření 3083/13, 400 11 Ústí nad Labem-Severní Terasa

 

 

Year 2017

Programme 2017

8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF PSYCHOMOTRICITY

Physical Activity and Mental Health

Draft of the program 2017

Tuesday 4th April

10.30 – 11.30 Registration

11.30 Opening speech – PF UJEP Ústí nad Labem

Pavel Doulík (Dean of the Faculty of Education UJEP)

Tereza Louková (Department of Psychology PF UJEP)

11.45 – 13.30 Keynote speakers

Marit Sorenson (NSSS Oslo, Norway)

  • PHYSICAL ACTIVITY/PSYCHOMOTOR THERAPY AS PART OF TREATMENT FOR PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS (A collaborative project between University J.E. Purkyne at Usti nad Labem and The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo).

Adrian Taylor (Plymouth University, United Kingdom)

  • DESIGNING AND EVALUATING COMPLEX PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INTERVENTIONS FOR PEOPLE WITH MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES.

Běla Hátlová (Faculty of Education UJEP, Ústí nad Labem, CZ)

13.30 – 14.00 Break

14.00 – 16.30 Lectures

Běla Hátlová, Tereza Louková, Iva Wedlichová (Faculty of Education UJEP, Ústí nad Labem)

  • MOTIVATION FOR PHYSICAL AKTIVITY FOR PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS

Tereza Louková, Běla Hátlová, Marit Sorensen (UJEP Ústí nad Labem, NSSS Oslo)

  • BACKGROUND OF THE RESEARCH PROJECT PSYCHPAT

Martin Dlabal (KPS PF UJEP, CZ)

MOTIVATIONAL PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INTERVENTION FOR PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS

Marte Bentzen, Marit Sörensen (NSSS Oslo, Norway)

  • EFFECTS OF A MOTIVATIONAL PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INTERVENTION FOR PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS – a two-phase single case design

19.00 The facultative program – cultural evening

  • the famous oper by G. Verdi: NABUCCO

Wednesday 5th April

Běla Hátlová, Milena Adámková Ségard (Faculty of Education UJEP, Ústí nad Labem)

  • MOTIVATION FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY FOR OUTPATIENTS

Anders Farholm, Marit Sorensen (NSSS Oslo, Norway)

  • CAN A SHORT EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION AMONG STAFF INCREASE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVEL IN PATIENTS AT A PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL? A FEASIBILITY STUDY

Magne Hem Stenersen (NSSS Oslo, Norway)

  • ACTIVITY MANUAL – A TOOL FOR MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

Mary – Anne Paterson (Cancerkin Unit the Royal Free Hospital London)

  • WORKING  WITH OUR INNER ARTIST AS AN ACTIVE PARTNER

13.30 – 16.00 Lectures

Marie Blahutková, Lepková Hana (VUT Brno)

  • QUALITY OF LIFE AND PSYCHOMOTOR THERAPY FOR PSYCHIATRIC

Hana Kynštová (FZS UJEP Ústí nad Labem), Michaela Zahrádka Köhlerova (PN Bohnice)

  • Programs of physical activities for psychiatric patients in Project SOMA

Marianna Kollárová (Department of Psychology, FiF UPJŠ, Košice)

  • Successfull adaptation of Gypsies by physical activities

19.00 SOCIAL EVENING in hotel Vladimír

  • Life music

  • Dance improvisation – Mirka Papajiková

Thursday 6th April

9.00 – 13.00 Workshops

13.00 – 14.00 Lunch

14.00 – 17.00 Workshops

17.00 – 17.30 Official closing of the conference

Year 2016

Programme 2016

THE 7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF PSYCHOMOTRICITY

Psychomotor Therapy and Motivation for Physical Activity

Program 2016

Wednesday 20th April

    1. – 9.30 Registration

9.30 Opening speech – PF UJEP Ústí nad Labem

Pavel Doulík (Dean of the Faculty of Education, UJEP)

Tereza Louková (Department of Psychology, PF UJEP)

10.00 – 13.00 Keynote speakers

Marit Sorenson (NSSS Oslo, Norway)

  • Motivation for physical activity in work with mental health.

Wolfgang Ruf (University Graz, Austria)

  • What supports people with mental health problems to participate in sport club programmes? A qualitative approach.

Běla Hátlová (Faculty of Education UJEP, Ústí nad Labem, CZ)

  • Theory of motivation for physical activity.

Martin Dlabal (Faculty of Education UJEP, Ústí nad Labem, CZ)

  • Possibilities and borders of Motivational Interviewing.

13.00 – 14.00 Lunch

14.00 – 17.00 Workshops

14.00 – 15.30 Marie Blahutková (Center of sport activities VUT, Brno, CZ)

        • Psychomotor activities for psychiatric patients

15.45 – 17.15 Dagmar Heiland Trávníková (FSPS MU Brno, CZ)

        • Games with balls and juggling for children and adults

19.00 SOCIAL EVENING – Restaurant Na Rychtě

Thursday 21st April

9.00- 13.00 Workshops gyms PF UJEP – Hoření 13

9.00 – 9.45 Tereza Louková

        • Movement Meditation “Let your body flow”

10.00 – 11.30 Renata Hajná (PF UJEP, CZ)

        • Working with children with psychiatric disorders

Miroslava Papajiková (Rozvoj tancem, Prague)

        • Developmental patterns of movement

11.45 – 13.15 Adéla Čermáková (COMITO, Prague)

        • Body dancing in 5 elements rythm

Lenka Kružíková (Department of Music, Palacky University, Olomouc)

        • Music Therapy is not a Mono Therapy”

13.00 – 14.00 Lunch

14.00 – 17.00 Presentations

Viktor Pacholík (Univerzita Tomáše Bati, Zlín, CZ)

        • Support of social relationships among children by physical activity.

Anders Farholm (NSSS Oslo, Norway)

        • Increasing physical activity among inpatients with severe mental illness through an intervention aiming at enhancing staff’s skill to work systematically with patient motivation.

Magne Hem Stenersen (NSSS Oslo, Norway)

        • Attitudes among health professionals and its relation to self-efficacy and perceived barriers towards using physical activity as a part of treatment in psychiatric care.

Hans Olav Østebrød (NSSS Oslo, Norway)

  • How to measure Physical Activity? – A brief introduction.

Fredrik Sørhaug Kristiansen (NSSS Oslo, Norway)

  • Physical activity and dietary advice – a new treatment method for eating disorders.

Geir Haakstad (NSSS Oslo, Norway)

  • Experiences from offering physical activity as a part of the treatment for psychiatric outpatients.

Otakar Fleischmann (PF UJEP, CZ)

  • Physical Activity among patients with schizophrenia.

17.00 – 17.30 Official closing of the conference

Year 2015

Programme 2015

The 6th International Conference of Psychomotricity:

Psychomotor Therapy and Physical Self-Concept

Program 2015

Wednesday 22nd April

    1. 11.30 Registration

12.00 Opening speech – PF UJEP Ústí nad Labem

Mgr. Zuzana Procházková, Ph.D. (vice dean for development and relations of the Faculty of Education, Jan Evangelista Purkyne University)

12.30 – 17.00 Lectures

Prof. Christophe Maïano (University Quebec, Canada)

  • Physical Self-Concept and Intellectual Disability.

doc. Běla Hátlová Ph.D. (Faculty of Education UJEP, Ústí nad Labem, CZ)

  • Movement Therapy in the Context of Self-Concept.

PhDr. Daniela Stackeová, Ph.D. (Prague, CZ)

  • Physical Self-Concept in the Context of Psychosomatics.

Prof. Marit Sorenson (NSSS Oslo, Norway)

  • Self-concept in Relation to Physical Activity among Individuals with mental illness.

PhDr. Eva Chalupová, Ph.D. (Faculty of Sport, Charles University, Prague, CZ)

  • Czech version of Physical Self-Perception Profile FOX.

19.00 SOCIAL EVENING

Thursday 23rd April

9.00- 13.00 Workshops gyms PF UJEP – Hoření 13

9.00 – 10.30

Doc. Marie Blahutková, Ph.D., Mgr. Zdeňa Sigmund (The way to personality by physical self-concept in psychomotricity)

10.40 – 12.10

Mgr. Miroslava Papajiková (Dance lessons by clients with social phobia – Basic elements in ourselves, self-understanding by physical activity.)

12.20 – 13.20

Mgr. Martin Dlabal, Ph.D. (Therapeutic method “Hand Approach”)

  • 12.20 – 12.50 in English language

  • 12.50 – 13.30 in Czech language

13.00 – 14.00 Lunch

14.00 – 16.00 Lectures

Prof. Dr. Ludmila Fialová, Ph.D. (FTVS UK Prague, CZ)

  • Personal Satisfaction, Physiological self and Health related with Behaviour from the aspect of Involvement in Sports in Adult Population

Marianne Irmler, Ph.D. (University of Oldenburg, Germany)

  • Psychomotor therapy. Self- and body-concept enhancement for children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

Tessa de Schipper, Ph.D. (KU Leuven, Belgium)

  • Physical Self Concept in children with a visual impairment.

Mgr. Kateřina Farová Gilová & doc. Běla Hátlová Ph.D. (Faculty of Education UJEP, Bohnice, CZ)

  • Physical Self-Perception Profile FOX in patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia and alcohol dependence.

16.00 – 16.30 Official closing of the conference