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Convention on the Rights of the Child
Your rights are what you may do and what those who are responsible for you must do so that you can be happy, healthy and safe. You also have responsibilities towards other children and adults so that they have their rights granted..
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On cognitive behavioural therapy |
'New perspectives in cognitive behavioural therapy' was the topic of
the 39th Annual Congress of the European Association for Behavioural
and Cognitive Therapy (EABCT) which was held in Dubrovnik, 16—19
September 2009. Rich scientific programme of the Congress covered
topics of psychopathology in adults and childhood, existing treatments
and techniques of their validity assessment, the administration of the
cognitive behavioural therapy techniques outside the field of
psychopathology, as well as the field of education and parenthood.
Experts from the Center delivered a poster presentation: 'Case presentation — cognitive behavioural treatment of a sexually abused girl'.
Croatian Association for cognitive behavioural therapies (HUBIKOT), established in 1955, and an active full member of the European Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapy (EABCT), was the organiser of this Congress. More about the Association on its official web-site www.hubikot.hr
The Congress brought together active participation of 50 countries from all over the world. Twelve invited lectures were held and 24 workshops. Thirty-eight symposium topics were opened and about 170 poster presentations delivered. More about the Congress can be found at www.eabct.org
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1. Psychologists of the Center Renata Čorić Špoljar and Marija Krmek
delivered the poster presentation 'Case presentation — cognitive
behavioural treatment of a sexually abused girl'.
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2. Experts of the Center with the President of this Annual Congress Mr
sc. Nada Anić, who is our representative in the European Association
and the President of the Croatian Association Dr sc. Ivanka
Živčić-Bećirević
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 A parent places a child in the middle when the child is asked to be a carrier of adult messages, asked to keep secrets, or asked to serve as a spy in the other household. When a parent trashes the other parent to the child, half of that child is being trashed also. Such issues take their toll on a child's self-esteem and sense of well-being. Any movement along the continuum from conflict to cooperation, no matter how small, is a move to benefit the child.
Baris, M. A., Coates, C. A., Duvall, B. B., Garrity, C. B.,Johnson,
E. T. i LaCrosse, E. R. (2001.): Working with high-conflict families
of divorce, Jason Aronson Inc., New Jersey, London
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