In April an intensive training workshop on Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) was hold at the University of Isfahan, Iran. The faculty of Education and Psychology of the University of Isfahan hosted the NET workshop, which was conducted by vivo member Dr. Mina Orang.
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Trauma expertise for Iran
In April an intensive training workshop on Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) was hold at the University of Isfahan, Iran. The faculty of Education and Psychology of the University of Isfahan hosted the NET workshop, which was conducted by vivo member Dr. Mina Orang.
First NET training in Tehran, Iran
In September 2015, the first NET training in Tehran, Iran took place. vivo experts organized and conducted the 3-day workshop in cooperation with the “Center for Advance Studies in Mental Health (CASMH)” located in Tehran and the “State Welfare Organization of Iran”, which is part of the Ministry of Cooperatives, Labour and Social Welfare.
More than 80 students, psychologists and psychotherapists applied for our workshop and finally 49 Iranian women and men from different cities of Iran (Gilan, Shiraz, Ahvaz and Kurdistan) were admitted to the training. All participants were motivated, open and eager to learn how NET works and in which way they could integrate it into their professional life. The participants as well as representatives of the “Center for Advance Studies in Mental Health” and “the State Welfare Organisation” highly appreciated the workshop and proposed to further cooperate and to conduct an advanced NET training in the near future.
In September 2015, the first NET training in Tehran, Iran took place. vivo experts organized and conducted the 3-day workshop in cooperation with the “Center for Advance Studies in Mental Health (CASMH)” located in Tehran and the “State Welfare Organization of Iran”, which is part of the Ministry of Cooperatives, Labour and Social Welfare.
More than 80 students, psychologists and psychotherapists applied for our workshop and finally 49 Iranian women and men from different cities of Iran (Gilan, Shiraz, Ahvaz and Kurdistan) were admitted to the training. All participants were motivated, open and eager to learn how NET works and in which way they could integrate it into their professional life. The participants as well as representatives of the “Center for Advance Studies in Mental Health” and “the State Welfare Organisation” highly appreciated the workshop and proposed to further cooperate and to conduct an advanced NET training in the near future.