Milena Adámková Ségard,
Ph.D.
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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.
Contact:
milena.adse@psycholog.be
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doc. PaedDr. Marie Blahutková, Ph.D.
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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.
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PhDr. Martin Dlabal, Ph.D.
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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
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Mgr. Kateřina Farová Gilová
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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
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Prof. Dr. Ludmila Fialová, Ph.D.
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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
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Doc.
PhDr. Běla Hátlová, PhD.
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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
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PhDr. Eva Chalupová
(Tomešová), Ph.D.
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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.
Transcultural validation of questionnaire methods, psych
diagnostics in sport, applied sport psychology.
Contact: eva.chalupova@praguesharks.com
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Marianne Irmler, Ph.D.
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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)
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Mgr. Tereza Louková, Ph.D.
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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
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Wioletta Lubkowska, Ph.D.
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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
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Prof. Christophe
Maïano
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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
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Mgr. Miroslava Papajiková
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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
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Prof. Michel Probst, Ph.D.
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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
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Tessa de Schimper, Ph.D.
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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
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Prof. Marit Sørensen
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Contact: marit.sorensen@nih.no
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PhDr. Daniela Stackeová, Ph.D.
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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
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Davy Vancampfort, PhD.
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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.
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