Calendar of Events
2008
Brigham
Young University will be hosting next year's 4th North American
Critical Psychology conference. More information is available here: http://psychology.byu.edu/resources/conference.html
The
Association for Transpersonal Psychology and the Infinity Foundation
will hold the 2008 World Congress on Spirituality and Psychology:
Furthering Their Integration at Habitat Centre, Delhi, India
January 5-8, 2008. The conference will include topics such as the
spirituality of grief and dying, deep ecology, positive psychology, and
spiritual approaches to conflict resolution. For further information,
visit
http://www.atpweb.org/conf2008.asp.
The
World Association for Person-Centered and Experiential
Psychotherapy and Counseling will hold its 2008 Conference, “Present
Strengths and Future Challenges,” at the University of East Anglia,
Norwich, UK July 6-10, 2008. The World Association promotes the
development of person-centered and experiential theory, with a
commitment to the importance of the relationship between client and
therapist in psychotherapy and counseling. For further information,
visit http://www.pce-world.org
or contact the conference organizing committee at (+44) (0) 1603 592656.
2007
The
International Institute for Qualitative Methodology will hold the Eighth
Annual Advances in Qualitative Methods Conference at the Banff
Centre, Banff, Alberta, Canada September 21-24, 2007. This
interdisciplinary conference will highlight applications of qualitative
methods to fields such as business, education, medicine, and
information science. For further information, visit http://www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/iiqm/aqm2007.cfm
or contact the International Institute for Qualitative Methodology at
(780) 492-9041.
The
Society for Phenomenological and Existential Philosophy
will hold its annual meeting in Chicago, Illinois November 8-10, 2007.
The Society endeavors to promote research and teaching of
phenomenology, existentialism, and other traditions of continental
philosophy. For further information, visit
http://www.spep.org or contact one of the Executive Co-Directors,
Peg Birmingham (pbirming@depaul.edu)
or James Risser (jrissere@seattleu.edu).
The
Existential-Humanistic
Institute will hold its annual conference on November 9, 10, and
11, 2007 in San Francisco, CA. The theme of the conference is, "The Evolution of Existential Psychotherapy
in America." The goal of this conference is to introduce and
deepen our understanding of the theory and praxis of Existential
psychotherapy in the United States. Presenters will include: Nader R.
Shabahangi, Orah Krug, Kirk Schneider, Stephen Curtin, Ken Bradford,
Ilene Serlin, Christine Armstrong, and Louis Dangles. Location:
Existential-Humanistic Institute, 432 Ivy St., San Francisco, CA 94102.
For more details, please visit www.pacificinstitute.org.
Email: info@pacificinstitute.org,
or phone at 415-861-3455.