Emotions and how we Cope with them in Psychopathology, Health and Life Termín: 15. 10. 2021 Čas: 9:00 - 12:00 Místo: workshop proběhne online přes platformu zoom (správce místnosti bude Mgr. Gergely): Topic: Workshop - prof. Panayiotou Time: Oct 15, 2021 08:30 AM Prague Bratislava Join Zoom Meeting https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/96726864825 Meeting ID: 967 2686 4825 Informace pro DSP studenty: primárně určen pro studenty DSP pedagogická a klinické psychologie (nová i stará akreditace DSP) a bude jim započítán do povinností - ve STAGU pod zkratkou: PCH/92AW8 (pokud nepůjde zapsat ve stagu, nechám dle prezenční listiny následně zapsat). Workshop bude v anglickém jazyce. Přednášející: Georgia Panayiotou, Ph.D.: Dr. Georgia Panayiotou is Professor of Clinical Psychology. She holds a BA degree in Psychology and Sociology from New College of Florida, and a Masters and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Purdue University, Indiana, USA. She completed her Doctoral Internship at McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School. Her primary research interests are in the domain of emotions and emotional processes in psychopathology and their interaction with cognitive processes. She studies primarily anxiety disorders, alexithymia and antisocial disorders, with the use of both self-report and psychophysiological methods. She is interested in how people experience, process and regulate their emotions and how this is related to mental health and wellbeing and has run several RCTs on preventive interventions. She has co-ordinated or was co-PI on multiple nationally and internationally funded projects (including a Marie-Curie ETN, NEO-PRISM-C grant, a Marie-Curie Individual Fellowship, and Erasmus+ KA2 action) and is a founding member of the Center for Applied Neurosciences at the University of Cyprus. She is Chair of the Board of the University Mental Health Center and appointed by the Government on several national boards. She is Senior Editor of European Journal of Psychology Open and sits on editorial boards of several other international journals. She has served as Chair of the Department of Psychology and elected member of the University of Cyprus Senate. She is a licensed clinical psychologist, served several terms as vice-chair of the Cyprus Psychologists Association and Cyprus Professional Psychology Licensing Board. She has supervised: 9 completed and 4 ongoing PhDs and numerous MA theses. Abstrakt: The lecture is about emotion and its role in health, mental health, wellbeing and life! Emotions are pervasive in our existence, they have evolutionary and survival significance, and provide us with essential information about our environment and our needs. However, adaptive existence in social contexts requires the ability to regulate the emotions we have and their intensity and expression, so that they fit with the context and social norms. In this talk I will discuss what emotions are and how we conceptualize their regulation. I will address the need for an adaptive and flexible emotion regulation system, and what such a system would look like. Next, I will present findings from our lab on emotions, and emotion dys/regulation in psychopathology including anxiety disorders, alexithymia and externalizing disorders. I will also briefly present some findings that relate to broader social problems (intergroup relations, childhood externalizing problems, gambling addiction), the solution to which may entail better use and regulation of emotions. I will end by discussing some links of this work with potential interventions, some of which we work on developing in our lab, the Clinical Psychology and Psychophysiology Lab at the University of Cyprus.
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Lecture, Monologic Lecture(Interpretation, Training), Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming), Projection (static, dynamic)
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- 8 hours per semester
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