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Specjalne warsztaty z dr. Rony'm Bergerem (Uniwersytet w Tel Avivie)

Instytut Psychologii, sala 1.04, 1. piętro. Warsztaty nieodpłatne w j. angielskim.

Pytania dot. obu warsztatów prosimy kierować do dr. Michała Gacka michal.gacek@uj.edu.pl

Workshops for volunteers:  Psychological Support in Times of War: Creating Islands of Sanity 

Thursday, May 12th, 9:00 AM - 3.30 PM,

Room 1.04, 1st floor

Registration form

The workshop will focus on presenting volunteers with innovative strategies aiming to empower and provide war refugees with psychological support as well as to provide volunteers with tools geared to prevent secondary traumatization and burnout. The workshop will be grounded in the practical experiences of Dr. Berger who led numerous humanitarian delegations all over the world and held workshops for a wide range of world organizations including FEMA, Red Cross, CDC, WHO and UNICEF.

The workshop will be led by Dr. Rony Berger from Tel Aviv University, Center for Compassionate Mindful Education. Dr Berger is a senior clinical psychologist who is an internationally recognized expert in dealing with the psychological preparation for and aftermath of terrorism and other major disasters as well as prejudice reduction among ethnic groups in conflict. Dr. Berger is the co-director of the Center of Compassionate Mindful Education at Tel Aviv University as well as on the faculty of the Stress, Crisis and Trauma program at Tel Aviv University. He is also on the advisory board of the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education at Stanford University where he assists in developing manuals to enhance community resiliency. Dr. Berger and Prof. Philip Zimbardo have been the PI's of a large de-radicalization international study on transformation from extremism into pro-sociality, a study that has been featured in an upcoming movie, the 10% (Michael Moore, Executive Director). Dr. Berger was on the faculty of Emergency Medicine at Ben Gurion University, a senior member of the PREPARED centre for emergency response research. Dr. Berger has been invited to serve as an advisor in the De-radicalization program Google. He has been lecturing on the topic and has participated in the International World Summit on Counter-Terrorism put together by the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism.

Dr. Berger was the chief designer of a prejudice-reduction program for Palestinian and Jewish youth at the Arab-Jewish Community Center in Jaffa, a program that has been implemented with over 1000 students. Three years of research on this program has demonstrated its efficacy in reducing stereotypes and prejudices as well as enhancing pro-social behaviours.


Dr. Berger has also developed with the Dali Lama's team at the Mind and Life Institute a new educational program for both teachers and students, Call To Care, geared to cultivate compassion and pro-social orientation.

From 1999-2010 he was the director of the community services at Natal Trauma Center where he designed community programs to deal with the impact of war and terrorism and trained thousands of professionals in treating trauma survivors. During the period of 1997-2000, Dr. Berger was a Visiting Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Medicine at Al Quds University where he taught medical and graduate students and was co-founder and director of the Palestinian Center for Traumatic Stress Studies. Additionally, he served as a senior researcher at the Harry Truman Center for the Advancement of Peace at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Dr. Berger has lectured, consulted and held workshops for a wide range of world organizations including such as FEMA, Red Cross, CDC, DMHAS, WHO, UNICEF, UNHCR, EU and UNOCA and has led humanitarian delegations in the aftermath of the ethnic conflicts & terrorism in Israel, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tanzania and Congo. He has published two books, written numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals and authored several chapters on dealing with the aftermath of major disasters.
   

Instytut Psychologii, sala 6.01, VI piętro. Warsztaty nieodpłatne w j. angielskim.

Pytania dot. warsztatów prosimy kierować do dr. Michała Gacka michal.gacek@uj.edu.pl

Warsztaty dla profesjonalistów: Mental Health  in Times of War: Creating Islands of Sanity 

Thursday, May 19th, 9:00 AM - 3.30 PM

Friday, May 20th, 9:00 AM - 3.30 PM

Registration form

This two-day workshop has three aims: 1) To provide professionals with innovative strategies for dealing with war refugees experiencing acute and post-traumatic symptoms 2) To provide professionals who work with refugees and other trauma survivors with tools to prevent secondary traumatization and burnout 3) To present a school-based program which helps war refugee children. The workshop will be grounded in the practical experiences of Dr. Berger who led numerous humanitarian delegations all over the world and trained thousands of professionals around the world on the topic of treating trauma survivors and their families. 

 

The workshop will be led by Dr. Rony Berger from Tel Aviv University, Center for Compassionate Mindful Education. Dr Berger is a senior clinical psychologist who is an internationally recognized expert in dealing with the psychological preparation for and aftermath of terrorism and other major disasters as well as prejudice reduction among ethnic groups in conflict. Dr. Berger is the co-director of the Center of Compassionate Mindful Education at Tel Aviv University as well as on the faculty of the Stress, Crisis and Trauma program at Tel Aviv University. He is also on the advisory board of the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education at Stanford University where he assists in developing manuals to enhance community resiliency. Dr. Berger and Prof. Philip Zimbardo have been the PI's of a large de-radicalization international study on transformation from extremism into pro-sociality, a study that has been featured in an upcoming movie, the 10% (Michael Moore, Executive Director). Dr. Berger was on the faculty of Emergency Medicine at Ben Gurion University, a senior member of the PREPARED centre for emergency response research. Dr. Berger has been invited to serve as an advisor in the De-radicalization program Google. He has been lecturing on the topic and has participated in the International World Summit on Counter-Terrorism put together by the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism.

Dr. Berger was the chief designer of a prejudice-reduction program for Palestinian and Jewish youth at the Arab-Jewish Community Center in Jaffa, a program that has been implemented with over 1000 students. Three years of research on this program has demonstrated its efficacy in reducing stereotypes and prejudices as well as enhancing pro-social behaviours.


Dr. Berger has also developed with the Dali Lama's team at the Mind and Life Institute a new educational program for both teachers and students, Call To Care, geared to cultivate compassion and pro-social orientation.

From 1999-2010 he was the director of the community services at Natal Trauma Center where he designed community programs to deal with the impact of war and terrorism and trained thousands of professionals in treating trauma survivors. During the period of 1997-2000, Dr. Berger was a Visiting Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Medicine at Al Quds University where he taught medical and graduate students and was co-founder and director of the Palestinian Center for Traumatic Stress Studies. Additionally, he served as a senior researcher at the Harry Truman Center for the Advancement of Peace at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Dr. Berger has lectured, consulted and held workshops for a wide range of world organizations including such as FEMA, Red Cross, CDC, DMHAS, WHO, UNICEF, UNHCR, EU and UNOCA and has led humanitarian delegations in the aftermath of the ethnic conflicts & terrorism in Israel, Palestine, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tanzania and Congo. He has published two books, written numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals and authored several chapters on dealing with the aftermath of major disasters.
   

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