JUNE 24 - 26, 2021 / WORLDWIDE
#2021ISSTVIRTUALSUMMIT
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DAY 3 SATURDAY JUNE 26TH SEGMENT 2: 10.30 - 11.00 TRACK 3: LIVE PRESENTATION Scientific Presentation with Alexandra Schosser |
This is a live presentation from the Science and Research Coordinator of the International Society of Schema Therapy (ISST).
Details coming shortly!
About the Presenter
Alexandra Schosser
Alexandra is a medical specialist in psychiatry, as well as psychotherapist and supervisor in CBT and Schema Therapy. Since 2013, she has served as medical director of an ambulant psychiatric rehabilitation clinic in Vienna, Austria, named Zentren für Seelische Gesundheit Wien (BBRZ-Med).
In addition to her clinical work, Alexandra has been working in research and teaching at the Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at the Medical University of Vienna since 2001, with a major focus on psychiatric genetics of affective disorders. Since 2013, she has worked on psychiatric rehabilitation and psychotherapy research. Since 2016, Alexandra has served as a member of ISST's Training & Certification committee, and is currently Science and Research Coordinator on the ISST Executive Board.
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PAST CONFERENCES |
2006 Stockholm, Sweden | 2008 Coimbra, Portugal | 2010 Berlin, Germany |
2012 New York, USA | 2014 Istanbul, Turkey | 2016 Vienna, Austria |
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