Index of Authors

A list of all persons who contribute to the sessions of this conference. Please select a letter below to list all persons with the corresponding surname. Select the presentation in the right-hand column to access session and presentation details.

 
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Author(s) Organization(s) Session
Janusz, BernadettaJagiellonian University, Poland;
Department of Family Therapy and Psychosomatics, Faculty of Psychiatry, Jagiellonian University CM, Cracow, Poland
Conversation analysis in the study of a grieving family and couple therapy
Family narratives after forced migration – exploring vulnerability and resilience  Presenter
Family narratives after forced migration – exploring vulnerability and resilience
Javor, RebekaUniversity of PécsInvited Symposium: Explorations on researcher identity  Chair
Invited Symposium: Explorations on researcher identity  Presenter
Invited Symposium: Explorations on researcher identity
Invited Symposium: Explorations on researcher identity  Presenter
Jávor, RebekaUniversity of Pécs, HungaryORAL SESSION 12  Presenter
Jefferson, RebeccaUniversity of Central LancashireORAL SESSION 8
Jones, David WynThe Open UniversityClaiming experience? The ethics of critical and psychosocial Research  Chair
Claiming experience? The ethics of critical and psychosocial Research  Discussant
Claiming experience? The ethics of critical and psychosocial Research  Presenter
Jordan, Lorien S.University of South Florida, United States of AmericaPoster Session & Award  Presenter
Józefik, BarbaraLaboratory of Psychology and Systemic Psychotherapy, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Cracow, PolandFamily narratives after forced migration – exploring vulnerability and resilience
ORAL SESSION 14
Juckel, GeorgRuhr-University Bochum, GermanyInformal coercion and psychological pressure in mental healthcare –how can qualitative research contribute to a better understanding of the phenomenon?
Juhász, PéterInstitute of Advanced Studies (iASK), Kőszeg, Hungary;
Semmelweis University, Health Services Management Training Centre, Budapest, Hungary
ORAL SESSION 18  Presenter
 
 
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