Year 2013

Speakers 2013

Prof. Guy Faulkner, PhD.

  • Professor Guy Faulkner works in the Faculty of Physical Education and Health at the University in Toronto.

  • He is active member of the Federation of Sport Psychologists.

  • Since 1995 presents a study dealing with the effects of physical exercise on the mental state of psychiatric patients.

Prof. Michel Probst, Ph.D.

  • Professor, graduated from Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiotherapy, Ph.D. in „Psychomotor Therapy“and “Relaxation Therapy” at the K.U. Leuven (Belgium).
  • Works at the University in Psychiatric Centre K.U. Leuven, campus Kortenberg, specialized in eating disorders.
  • President of Psychomotor Therapists of the International Council of Physiotherapy in Psychiatry.
  • Member of the Science and Research Committee of the European Forum of Psychomotricity


Contact: michel.probst@faber.kuleuven.be

Natalia YurevnaOganesyan, PhD.

  • AssociateProfessor, HeadofthecourseDMT,psychologistpedagogicalfaculty RSPU. A.I.Herzen Russia, St. Petersburg.

Prof. Adrian Taylor

 

  • Chair in Exercise and Health Psychology,
    Sport & Health Sciences, College of Life and Environmental Science, University of Exeter.
  • 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.

Doc. PhDr. Běla Hátlová, Ph.D.

 

  • Graduated from the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Charles University and Psychology, the Philosophical Faculty of Charles University in Prague.

  • Ph.D. in Kinanthropology, Sport psychology.

  • Professor at the University J. E. PurkyneinUstinad Labem, Faculty of Education, Department of Psychology.

  • She is specialized in sport psychology and clinical health psychology. She established and developed with her students the use of psychomotor therapy in psychiatric care in Czech Republic.

Contact: belahatlova@centrum.cz

Doc. PaedDr. Marie Blahutková, Ph.D.

 

  • Vice-dean of the Faculty of Sports Studies (2006-2009)

  • Scientific assistant, Head of Department of Social Science in Sport

Pedagogical Activities:   sports psychology, theory and methodology of gymnastics, psychomotricity, Euroteam, theory and methodology of rhythmic gymnastics and folk dance, mental hygiene, psychology of coaching

Viola- Sybille Lenz

  • Dance therapist in the Mental Hospital (member of the GermanDeu of dance therapists – BTD).

  • Studied pedagogy with a focus on clinical medicine.

  • Twelve years working at the Clinic of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics in Altenburg.

  • Works by Rudolf Laban Musculoskeletal and locomotor development of children (by Judith Kestenberg).

Stephan Roebers

  • Teacher of Special education, graduatedin the field ofExpressive Therapy (BTD) in the clinical context.

  • Training in the Halprin Life / Art Process, focused on systemic Psychotraumatology by Ruppert.

prof. PhDr. Hana Válková, CSc.

  • Profesor at the Faculty of Physical Culture, Palacký University in Olomouc (CZ)
  • The area of interest: The quality of life of persons with mental disability. Integration through physical activities, sports, education

e-mail:  hana.valkova@upol.cz This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Doc. PhDr. Novotná Viléma

  • Head of the Department of Gymnastics at the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Charles University in Prague.
  • She deals with the structure of the field exercise, especially exercise area with music aimed at stimulating creativity, expression and cultivating musculoskeletal condition.

Email: vnovotna@email.cz

Prof. Attilio Carraro

  • Department of Educational Sciences, University of Padua.
  • Associate professor of educational methods and physical activities at the Faculty of Education, University of Padua, where he teaches methodology and didactics of physical education in science degree in primary education and distance learning course in science for training of childhood and preadolescence.
  • Member of the Board of SSIS (Specialization Inter-School Teachers) of Veneto.


Contact: attilio.carraro@unipd.it

Milena AdámkováSégard, Ph.D.

  • Ph.D. Kinanthropology (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic), RehabilitationSciences and Physiotherapy (KatholiekeUniversiteitLeuven, Belgium).
  • Associatedprofessoratthe University J. E. PurkyneinUsti nad Labem, FacultyofEducation, and Department of Psychology.
  • Sheisspecialized in Sports Psychology and Health Psychology. Shecontinuestheworkof prof. B. Hatlova.

Kontakt: milena.adse@psycholog.be

Mgr. TerezaLouková, Ph.D.

  • Graduated from Specialization Psychology – Physical Education at the Faculty of P.E. and Sport,Charles University in Prague.
  • Since September 2008 she works at the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Education in Usti nad Labem and studies Ph.D. Social Psychology at the Faculty of Social Science Masaryk University in Brno.
  • She focuses on psychology of sport, health psychology and psychomotricity.

Contact: Tereza.Loukova@ujep.cz

Davy Vancampfort, Ph.D.

  • He works in the University Psychiatric Center, K.U.L, campus Kortenberg.

  • He is specialized in Physiotherapy in Psychiatry and Mental Health consensus on physical activity within multidisciplinary rehabilitation programmes for schizophrenia patiens.

PhDr. Hana Kynštová, Ph.D.

  • Graduated from Social Science at the University J. E. Purkyně in Usti nad Labem and Social Science at the University of Hradec Kralove.
  • Completes the study of Ph.D. focusing on psychomotor therapy in diagnosis schizophrenia with a focus on rehabilitation under the direction of B. Hatlova.
  • She works at the department of physiotherapy and occupational therapy, Faculty of Health Studies UJEP in Usti nad Labem

Contact: hana.kynstova@ujep.cz

Darya Mikhaylova, can Ph.D.

  • Psychologist, dance therapist in Mental Hospital

Skvortsova- Stepanova (Saint Petersburg).

  • She continues the work of prof. N.U. Oganesjan.