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A European funded project looking at the use of phototherapy to address the emotional learning of prisoners

PhototherapyEurope in Prisons and Elsewhere (PIPAE) Conference 2014

The first PIPAE conference was held at the University of Roehampton, London, UK, between 28th and 30th October 2014. 

To view videos of the presentations, please click the relevant title below. 

Wednesday 29th October 2014 - morning sessions

To view all morning sessions in one play list, click here.

1. Opening and Introduction to the Conference, Del Loewenthal, University of Roehampton, London, UK

2. Introduction to Phototherapy, Therapeutic Photography and the Therapeutic Use of Photographs for Emotional Learning in European Prisons, Del Loewenthal, University of Roehampton, London, UK

3. Using Photocards in Groupwork in Prisons, Evrinomy Avdi & Andreas Tsonidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece. 

4. An exploration of Pathogrophy Within Phototherapy: An analysis of the photographic self-portrait, Spencer Rowell, London Metropolitan University, London, UK

Wednesday 29th October 2014 - afternoon sessions

To view all afternoon sessions in one playlist, click here. 

1. Welcome from Dr Di Bray, Head of Psychology Department, University of Roehampton, London, UK

2. Using Talking Picture Cards Individually and in Groups for Prisoners to Create Photobooks for their Children, Del Loewenthal, University of Roehampton, London, UK

3. Photobooks Romani in Prison, Monica Accordini,  Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy

4. Issues in Implementing ‘PhototherapyEurope in Prisons’ in Prisons in Malta, Joseph Giordmania, European Prison Education Association, Malta

5. Phototherapeutic Techniques in Prison, Olga Konstantinidou & Maria Ismini Kerossi, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

6. How Psychotherapeutic Methods are Integrated in Educational Groups in Hämeenlinna Prison, Tommi Natri & Hanna Pietila, Kiipula, Finland

 7. The use of phototherapy as a way of exploring experiences of anxiety within students at the University of Brighton, Lucy Roberts, University of Brighton, Brighton, UK

8. Between the Image and Imagination – Phototherapy with young women in a juvenile detention center, Hanna Lewitus, EGS, Switzerland

 

Thursday 30th October 2014 - morning sessions

 To view all morning sessions in one playlist, click here. 

1. Higher Self: The self-portrait experience in prisons, Cristina Nuňez, Independent Practitioners, Spain

2. Phototherapy and Therapeutic Photography as Routes to Self Awareness, Rosy Martin, Independent Practitioner, London, UK

3. Using Photobooks with Fathers in Prison, Philia Issari, University of Athens, Greece

4. Art-Therapy Related Activities in the Romanian Penitentiary System, Adrian Tompea and Catalin Popescu, GRADECO, Iasi, Romania

5. Talking pictures: A process analysis on the technique, Emanuela Saita & Monica Accordini, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy

6. The Use of Photographs/Phototherapy for Developing Employability and Rehabilitation, Del Loewenthal, University of Roehampton, London, UK. Part one. Part two. 

 

Thursday 30th October 2014 - afternoon sessions

 To view all afternoon sessions in one playlist, click here. 

1. A Therapeutic Portrait of Photographer Lee Miller, Del Loewenthal, University of Roehampton, London, UK

2.Phototherapy and Emotional Learning: For a social rehabilitation of young inmates, Roberto Righi, Amitié, Bologna, Italy

3. Plenary: Where do we go from here? (Audio only, no video) 

 

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