Te Rōpū Whakaora Hinengaro Hui
The New Zealand Association of Psychotherapists Conference 2013

Tamaki Makaurau – Auckland 18 – 21 April, 2013

Introduction

Tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou katoa.
We, the 2013 APANZ Conference Organising Committee, are in the process of developing a conference that we anticipate will be stimulating and engaging. We are a team of nine core members who are inspired and committed to bring you a memorable and enriching experience.

Theme

An APANZ conference is both a conference, and an opportunity to come together as an association, with all our similarities and differences. With this in mind the theme “Figure and Ground”, “Ko Rangitoto te Maunga, Ko Waitemata te Moana” has been chosen which invites us to consider what is significant in the foreground, and in the back ground in our clinical practice, our therapeutic communities and in our social contexts. We are inviting papers, presentations, and workshops on this theme from participants of all contexts and theoretical modalities. (See below).

Registration

More information about registration.

Programme Outline and Time Frames

To view the Conference Programme click on the link below.

Keynote Conference Speakers

 

Pre-Conference Workshop – Thursday April 18, 2013: 9:30 am – 3pm

 

Post-Conference Workshop with Farhad Dalal – Monday April 22 and now Tuesday April 23, 2013

 

Conference 2013 E-Newsletter

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Overview

We hope that multiple perspectives can come together and be heard during our conference. Whatever perspectives you hold, we warmly invite you to attend and participate.

Nāku noa, nā
Suzanne Timpson and John O’Connor (co-convenors)
The 2013 APANZ Conference Committee

Contact

 

Below are the publicly available Conference Presentations from the 2013 APANZ Conference held in Auckland.