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WEBINAR DESCRIPTION
In this presentation, Professor van den Berg will discuss the role of trauma in the development of psychosis, mechanisms in the association between trauma and psychosis, effects of trauma-focused therapies in psychosis, the transdiagnostic conceptualization of trauma, psychosis and PTSD spectrum problems, and the development of phase-based transdiagnostic interventions for traumatized individuals with psychosis that combine CBT with trauma-focused interventions.
Combining video clips, research data, personal perspectives, and an overview of current studies on the topic, Professor van den Berg will present an argument for more focus on primary prevention strategies, and for psychosis not to be an exclusionary criterion for access to trauma therapies.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Presenter Bio: David is a practicing Clinical Psychologist, professor of Clinical Psychology at the VU University Amsterdam, and head of the Mark van der Gaag Research Centre (MRC) at Parnassia Psychiatric Institute in The Hague. He is lead for the TopGGZ Early Detection and Intervention Team Haaglanden. David is specialized in cognitive behavior therapy for psychosis and post-traumatic stress. David is a supervisor for the Dutch Association for Cognitive and Behavior Therapy and a member (practitioner) of the Dutch Association for EMDR. In 2017 David completed his PhD into the feasibility and safety of trauma-focused treatment for individuals with psychotic disorders and chronic PTSD. David’s current research focuses primarily on testing (new) psycho-social interventions for people with complex mental health problems (e.g. FeelingSafe-NL), prevention of severe and prolonged mental health problems, and the development of new models, language and practices based on complexity science. He is also involved in several innovation projects in which he collaborates with industrial design engineers, philosophers, and experts by experience, e.g. the Patterns of Life and Redesigning Psychiatry projects.
Contact David van den Berg: d.vandenberg@parnassia.nl | david.vanden.berg@vu.nl
Publications: https://scholar.google.nl/citations?user=b9fANY4AAAAJ&hl=nl
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