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European Association
for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies
Membership Application Form
Please complete this application form, print it and send it with the
following documents related to your association:
memorandum and articles
training standards
list of board members
yearly overview of your activities in the past year
or:
EABCT Office, Maliebaan 50 B, 3581 CS Utrecht, The Netherlands
Name of the Association:
Name: Διεπιστημονικό Δίκτυο Εξειδίκευσης
Επαγγελματιών Ψυχικής Υγείας
Name in English: Interdisciplinary Professional Practice Network of
Mental Health
Abbreviation e.g. VGCt ΔΔΕΕΨΥ
Official address: Iteas 13, P.C: 115 23 Athens, Greece
Contact address: Iteas 13, P.C: 115 23 Athens, Greece
E-mail of the association: [email protected]
E-mail of the contact person: [email protected]
Website: www.depsy.gr
Telephone: +30 210 6993276
This application is for: Affiliate membership
Information about your association:
Date of foundation: 29 Augoust 2011
Goals of the association:
Cognitive-behavioral training, Counselling
training, Clinical psychoanalytic training,
Seminars in forensic psychology
Type of association Not for profit
Number of members: 5 members
How do you promote the goals of your association?:
a. Organising of scientific
events
(please give a short description)
b. Providing training
(please give a short description)
c. Providing supervision
(please give a short description)
d. Publications:
Name of the publication(s)
Yes No
e. Others
(please give a short description)
Additional comments:
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Interdisciplinary Professional Practice Network of Mental Health
Iteas 13, P.C: 115 23
Athens, Greece
url: www.depsy.gr
e-mail: [email protected]
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The DDEEPSY established in 2011 by a group of scientists with academic, teaching,
research, writing and psychotherapeutic experience.
The main aim of the Network is the specialized education and training for counselors,
psychologists, psychotherapists, psychiatrists in Athens and in Thessaloniki at Greece.
Furthermore, the DDEEPSY organizes seminars and workshops in order to inform the
community about the latest developments in the field of mental health.
More specific, DDEEPSY provided programs relating to the application of cognitive-
behavioral psychotherapy, the treatment of personality disorders, seminars on the
subject of Forensic Psychology, Training in Clinical Psychoanalysis, training in the
treatment of Mood Disorders and Suicide and training in the Psychological Support
for people who faced with Loss and Bereavement.
The program for the Treatment of Personality Disorders aims to help the trainees to
identify and become familiar with the clinical assessment of personality disorders.
Also, the program gives the chance in trainees to learn how to develop the appropriate
treatment plan for each personality disorder based on the principles of cognitive-
behavioral psychotherapy and schema therapy.
The seminar on the subject of Forensic Psychology offers in participants a first
contact with the forensic psychology by giving emphasis on clinical and
psychological implications of the science.
The Training in Clinical Psychoanalysis is completed in two academic years. During
the first year, the scope of the program is to familiarize participants with the
psychoanalytic therapeutic direction in order to be prepared for the second year of the
studies in which, they get an analytical presentation of the Lacanian psychoanalysis.
The two years training program on Applications of cognitive-behavioral
psychotherapy educates the trainees in the theoretical and practical applications of
cognitive-behavioral treatment in the treatment of Mental Disorders.
The training program in the treatment of mood disorders and suicide through
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Schema Therapy has as its purpose the detailed
explanations of these disorders, and the participants’ familiarity with the application
of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Schema Therapy.
The program of Psychological Support in Loss and Bereavement presents in depth the
attitudes and behaviors toward grief and loss and by giving emphasis in the proper
treatment and support for mourners or carers.
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Specialization Program in the Treatment of Personality Disorders
Instructor: Vasiliki Veneti, Post MA
The Training Program
The training program is addressed to psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists
and addiction-counselors that have an educational or professional experience in
cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy treatment or in any other model of counseling and
psychotherapy.
The program aims to identify trainees with the clinical assessment of personality
disorders. During the training, the trainer discusses in detail the groups of personality
disorders and educates trainees in the development of the most appropriate treatment
plan based on principles of cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy and schema therapy
for each personality disorder.
The training program developed in 6 workshops. Each workshop lasts one weekend
from 10:00 until 16:00.
Specifically, the topics of education include:
Cognitive-Behavioral Theory and Therapy
Schema Therapy
Introduction to Personality Disorders
301.0 Paranoid Personality Disorder
The Treatment of Paranoid Personality Disorder
The 301.20 Schizoid Personality Disorder
The Treatment of Schizoid Personality Disorder
301.22 The Schizotypal Personality Disorder
The Treatment of Personality Disorder Schizotypal
301.7 The Antisocial Personality Disorder
The Treatment of Antisocial Personality Disorder
301.83 Borderline personality disorder
The Treatment of borderline personality disorder
301.50 The Histrionic Personality Disorder
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The Treatment of Personality Disorder Histrionic
301.81 The Narcissistic Personality Disorder
The treatment of narcissistic personality disorder
301.82 Avoidant Personality Disorder
The treatment of avoidant personality disorder
301.6 The Dependent personality disorder
The treatment of Dependent personality disorder
301.4 The Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder
The Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder
301.9 Personality Disorder not Otherwise Specified
The Treatment of Personality Disorder not Otherwise Specified
By the end of the program, graduates receive 'Diploma in the Treatment of
Personality Disorders "while becoming professionally able to diagnose the nature of
mental disorder, to organize and evolve effective therapeutic procedure, to provide the
required services in supportive environments of the patients, to understand the
specialties of each therapeutic procedure and to manage resistance that might results
from the therapeutic relationships.
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Seminar Training Program in Forensic Psychology with Clinical Approach
Instructor: Thomas Mersinias, MSc
The Training Program
The seminar training program in Forensic Psychology with Clinical Approach is
addressed to professional psychologists or psychology students who want a first
contact with the field of forensic psychology, legal or law students who are interested
in the psychological approach, to professional who are working in security and
protection services and to every individual who interests to develop an awareness in
the field of the forensic psychology.
The seminar training program includes topics relating to the historical presentation of
the science of Psychology and Forensic Psychology by giving an analysis of those
sectors based on the terms of clinical and psychological approach. Also, during the
seminar, the program refers to the separation of pathological and clinical data from
the legal terms contained in the fields of forensic psychology by identifying and
analyzing the parts related to pathogenicity on a psychological level.
The topics that analyzed during the training seminar are as follows:
Psychology and Forensic Psychology, History of the Science of Psychology &
Introduction to the condition of the Judiciary
Hostage and Stockholm Syndrome - Dependence and Pathology
Crime and Pathology. The pre-existing pathology and Crime as an operative cause of
pathology.
Internet and Addiction - Online Crime and pathology
Terrorism - Introduction to the term - Pathology and profiles of terrorists
Cheating and lying-Lies-Emerging Personality Disorders- Legal errors
Murderers and Serial killers - Sex Crimes
Women killers-profile sex characteristics - Analysis of pathological data
Analysis of socio-psychological profile of Juvenile Offenders
Psychological Profiles and Criminal Profiling. Introduction and separation
conditions. Psychological data by category.
The seminar training program in Forensic Psychology with Clinical Approach lasts 6
educational meetings which one of them occurs on specific weekends from 10:00 to
16:00. By the end of the training, graduates receive 'Certificate in Forensic
Psychology and Criminology. "
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Clinical Psychoanalytic Training Program
Instructor: Anna Papathanasiou, Psychoanalyst
The Training Program
The program is addressed to mental health professionals, and to individuals who are
interesting to become familiar with the field of psychoanalysis. The program for the
first year lasts for six months (60 hours), from November until May. It consists of
regular monthly meetings ten hours from 10.00 - 3:00 p.m.
The topics selected for the first year are as follows:
What is Psychoanalysis
What are the differences with the Psychotherapy and Counseling
Psychoanalysis Schools in Greece
Great Psychoanalysts and introduction to the theories
Freud and The Interpretation of Dreams
Neurosis according to Freud
Psychosis according to Freud
Introduction to basic concepts of Lacan
Key differences Lacan and Freud's theory
Basic concepts of clinical structure according to Lacan
* At the last meeting made a presentation of clinical cases
At the end of the program's first year will be granted to the participants a certificate
of attendance provided that they have completed the required hours of monitoring and
that have submitted a comprehensive work on the material covered.
Participants who have completed the first year of the program will be able to
continue if they wish, and the second year.
In the second year of the program, the trainer discusses the clinic opinion of the
psychoanalysis by giving emphasis in the concepts of Lacanian psychoanalysis. The
program's second year addressed only in mental health professionals. The overall
program will include: theoretical sessions, reporting and analysis of psychoanalytic
therapy and personal analysis of the participants. Participants who complete
successfully the training program will receive 'Certificate of Clinical Psychoanalytic
Training. "
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Training Program on the Applications of Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy
Instructors: Vasiliki Veneti, Post MA
Thomas Mersinias, MSc
Athanasios Tolios, MA
The Training Program
The training program in Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy is addressed to
counselors, psychologists, psychiatrists and psychotherapists. The training program
informs participants with the theoretical and practical applications of cognitive-
behavioral psychotherapy on the treatment of Mental Disorders.
Training in applications of cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy lasts two academic
years and is completed in 16 workshops. Each workshop lasts from 10:00 a.m. until
5:00 p.m. in which the trainees are informed of the theoretical aspects of cognitive-
behavioral psychotherapy and mental disorders, are discussing videotaped sessions,
are adopting patients and therapists roles, are participating in practical activities, and
are supporting their views on bibliographical clinical venuettes.
The training program in cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy is organized in such a
way that provides learners with the ability to develop effectively the clinical
evaluation, and to structure the appropriate treatment plan based on the cognitive-
behavioral techniques.
The schedule of the program has as follows:
Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy I
Introduction in cognitive-behavioral theory and therapy. Structuring Clinical
Diagnostic Interview, Clinical Evaluation of symptoms on DSM-IV-TR.
Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy II
Therapeutic goals and Treatment Plan.
Cognitive Restructuring, Cognitive and Behavioral Techniques, Relapse Prevention,
Termination of the therapy.
The CBT of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders I 295. xx subtypes of schizophrenia
295.40 schizophreniform disorder
295.70 schizoaffective disorder
297.1 delusional disorder
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The CBT of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders II 298.8 Brief psychotic disorder
297.3 (Folie a Deux)
293.xx psychotic disorder due to general medical condition
298.9 psychotic disorder Not Otherwise specified
The CBT for mood disorders I 296.2x Major Depressive Disorder, Unique Episode
296.3x Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent
300.4 dysthymic disorder
311 Depressive Disorder Not Otherwise specified
The CBT of Mood Disorders II 296. 0x I Bipolar Disorder, Manic Episode Unique
296.40 Bipolar I disorder, hypomanic Last Episode
296.4x Bipolar I disorder, Manic Episode Last
296.6x Bipolar I disorder, Last Episode Mixed
296.5x Bipolar I disorder, Last Episode Depressing
296.7 Bipolar I disorder, Last Episode Unspecified
296.89 Bipolar Disorder II, recurrent Major depressive episodes with hypomanic
episodes
301.13 moody Disorder
296.80 Bipolar Disorder Not Otherwise specified
293.xx Other Mood Disorders
The CBT for Anxiety Disorders I 300.01 Panic Disorder Without Agoraphobia
300.21 Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia
300.22 Agoraphobia Without History of Panic Disorder
300.29 Specific Phobia
300.23 Social Phobia
The CBT for Anxiety Disorders II 300.3 Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
309.81 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Acute Stress Disorder 308.3
300.02 Generalized Anxiety Disorder
293.83 Anxiety Disorder due to general medical condition
300.00 Anxiety Disorder Not Otherwise specified
Subject Second Year of Training
The CBT of somatoform disorders 300.81 Somatization Disorder
300.82 Undifferentiated Somatoform Disorder
300.11 Conversion Disorder
300.7 hypochondria
300.7 Body dysmorphic Disorder
300.82 Somatoform Disorder Not Otherwise specified
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The CBT of Sexual Disorders and Gender Identity Disorders I 302.xx Sexual Dysfunctions
The CBT of Sexual Disorders and Gender Identity Disorders II 302.xx paraphilias
302.xx Gender identity disorder
The CBT for Eating Disorders 307.1 Anorexia Nervosa
307.51 Bulimia Nervosa
307.50 Eating Disorder not otherwise specified
The CBT sleep disorders I 307.xx sleep disorders
The CBT sleep disorders II 307.xx Sleep Disorders Associated with Other Mental Disorder
708.xx Other Sleep Disorders
The CBT of Personality Disorders I 301.xx Group A Personality Disorders
301.xx Group B Personality Disorders
The CBT of Personality Disorders II 301.xx Group C Personality Disorders
Supervision and Continuing Education
The training program on Applications of cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy is
designed in such a way that enhances trainees to become critical learners. However,
for the proper professional development, trainees are required to seek guidance
relying on clinical supervision in the second year of training.
The purpose of clinical supervision is to support the new mental health professionals
to improve their effectiveness in the positive outcome of the therapeutic relationships.
Personal Development for Trainee
Trainees are required to follow a psychotherapeutic cycle by participating in at least
16 weekly and 4 booster sessions during the training program. The experience of
psychotherapy helps trainees to manage their personal concerns, and to observe the
application of the principles of cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy in real time.
Homework
During the training, trainees are required to submit two theoretical home works.
At the end of the program, graduates receive "Diploma in the Applications of
cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy"
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Training Program in the treatment of mood disorders and suicide through
Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy and Schema Therapy
Instructor: Athanasios Tolios, MA
The Training Program The training program in the treatment of mood disorders and suicide through
Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy and Schema Therapy is addressed to
psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists and mental health professionals.
The training program serves in-depth analysis of mood disorders through cognitive
behavioral psychotherapy and Schema Therapy.
During the training, students will be able to gain knowledge of mood disorders and
will be equipped with all the techniques of cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy and
the analysis of neurobiological theories throug Roleplaying Games and Experiential
Exercises.
The structure of the training The training program developed in specific training sessions. Each educational
meeting lasts 7 hours (10:00-17:00) Saturday and 7 hours (10:00-17:00) Sunday and
is scheduled on: a) Theory b) Laboratory (Role Playing, Case Study, experiential
exercises), c) Discussion and Feedback.
At the end of the training, trainees must present a written assignment of 2000 words
based on the knowledge acquired under the trainer’s guidance.
Specifically, the topics of education include:
Psychopathological theories: a) Psychoanalysis, b) Psychodynamic c)
Maslow, d) Roger, e) Schema Therapy
Overview of Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy
Mood disorders
Cognitive-behavioral techniques, core beliefs, automatic thoughts.
Various types of depression
Bipolar Disorder I & II
Manic and Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapy
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Dysthymic disorder and suicide
Suicide and Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy
Analysis of Basic Principles of Schema Therapy
Overview and summary of mood disorders
By the end of the program, graduates receive "Diploma in the Treatment of mood
disorders and suicide through cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy and Schema
Therapy».
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Training Program in Counseling for Loss and Bereavement
Insttructor: Nancy Psimenatou, Counselor
The Training Program
The training program in counseling for loss and bereavement is addressed in mental
health professionals, psychologists, counselors, psychotherapists, psychiatrists and
those actively involved in areas related to death and loss, eg carers or nursing staff.
The program’s aim is to help participants to understand in depth the attitudes and
behaviors that developed toward grief and loss and help them to become familiar with
the proper treatment and support for mourners or carers.
The program lasts 7 sessions. Each session is taking place specific Saturdays and
Sundays from 10.00 to 17.00.
More specifically, the topics include:
Theories of grief. Understanding attitudes and behaviors towards the loss.
The stages of mourning. Understanding the process of grief and bereavement
reactions.
The 4 major issues of life that emerge during a loss.
Normal, abnormal, complicated, chronic, and delayed inhibited grief. The difference
between grief counseling and grief therapy.
Depression and grief.
Recognition and understanding of symptoms during the loss (physically, spiritually,
emotionally).
The rights of mourners.
Mourning and man.
Mourning and child (An understanding of the reactions by age and different needs).
Bereavement following special conditions. Suicide, murder, natural disasters /
accidents, abortion, miscarriage
Death of a parent.
Death of child.
Death of a partner.
Diagnosis of fatal disease. The dying patient.
Understanding readiness of man to work with bereavement.
Feelings within the session.
Active hearing and empathy
The "here and now" in grief counseling
Instilling hope in bereavement counseling.
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The rituals that assist in the expression of mourning. Absence of grief. Signs alert.
When the mourner talks about suicide.
References to other mental health professionals.
Real and symbolic losses.
The paradox: Bereavement and health. Personal therapy and supervision issues.
Code of Ethics
At the end of the program, graduates receive "Diploma in Counselling for Loss and
Bereavement."
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The Scientific Group of DDEEPSY
Vasiliki Veneti, Post MA
Clinical Psychologist-Psychotherapist, Director of “Interdisciplinary Professional
Practice Network of Mental Health- Διεπιστημονικό Δίκτυο Εξειδίκευσης
Επαγγελματιών Ψυχικής Υγείας”
BA in Psychology and Education, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
MA in Clinical Psychology, University of Indianapolis, USA
Diploma in Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy, Epipsy, Greece
Thomas Mersinias, MSc
BA in Psychology, American Liberty University, USA
MA in Clinical Psychology, American Liberty University, USA
Diploma in Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy, Academy of Counseling and
Psychotherapy
Certificate in Forensic Psychology-Criminology, DEREE American College of
Greece
Anna Papathanasiou, Psychoanalyst
BA in Philosophy, Pedagogy and Psychology, National and Kapodistrian University
of Athens, Greece
Diploma in Clinical Psychoanalysis, Panteion University of Social and Political
Sciences, Athens, Greece
Athanasios Tolios, MSc
BA in Psycology, DEREE American College of Greece
MA in Clinical Psychology, American Liberty University, USA
Diploma in Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy, Academy of Counseling and
Psychotherapy