Working and Research Group for the Application of Unfolding Phenomena

 

 

Through the identification of spontaneous movements and the definition of the so-called Unfolding Schema, an working and research group has been established in our center. We meet once a month to discuss the possibilities of applying these phenomena. Our goals are:

1. Collection of Case Studies: The group can focus on building a comprehensive collection of case studies on spontaneous movements and Unfolding Phenomena to document a wide range of cases and experiences.

2. Application in Various Fields: Investigating the applications of these phenomena in various fields such as psychiatry, psychotherapy, neuroscience, medicine, and educational contexts.

3. Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Integration of Practical and Research Facilities: The group can establish partnerships with experts from different disciplines to promote interdisciplinary understanding and research perspectives. Additionally, the Growth and Unfolding Motivation Center in Vienna aims to bring together practical and research facilities, with a focus on the therapeutic applications of Unfolding Phenomena. The center aims to conduct research on Unfolding Phenomena and potentially collaborate with universities, institutes, and hospitals. The goal is to create a multidisciplinary hub where practice and science seamlessly integrate.

4. Development of Guidelines: Developing guidelines and recommendations for the safe and effective application of spontaneous movements and Unfolding Phenomena in therapeutic practice.

5. Training Programs: Developing training and educational programs to educate professionals in the application of these phenomena.

6. Public Outreach: Disseminating results and insights through conference presentations, publications, and public lectures.

7. Database Creation: Creating a database for the systematic recording of Unfolding Phenomena as an "ethogram" to support research.

 

 

Working and Research Group for the Application of Unfolding Phenomena in PSYCHOTHERAPY:

The Psychotherapy group is dedicated to developing a new approach and integrating it into various psychotherapeutic orientations. They work on creating effective verbal communication that supports the application of these phenomena. The group specializes in applying this approach to patients with various diagnoses such as depression, anxiety, trauma, obsessive-compulsive disorders, psychosomatics, etc., while also developing clear exclusion criteria for application.

Mag. Elisabeth Adler-Wolf

Mag. Özge Duran

Univ. Prof. Dr. Karl Garnitschnig

Dr. Erika Chovanec

 

Working and Research Group for the Application of Unfolding Phenomena in PEDAGOGY:

This group utilizes Unfolding Phenomena in educational practice to support targeted learning promotion, enhance children's concentration and motivation, foster individual abilities, consider the use of these phenomena in extracurricular education, and establish the integration of these techniques into the teaching process.

Mag. Tanja Frielinghaus

Mag. Magdalena Isser

Univ. Prof. Dr. Karl Garnitschnig

Dr. Erika Chovanec

 

Working and Research Group for the Application of Unfolding Phenomena in MEDICINE:

The Medical group investigates the relationship between these phenomena and various neurological diagnoses. They explore the possibilities of applying this approach to alleviate symptoms in various diagnoses such as epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, nystagmus, and torticollis. Their goal is to understand a deeper connection between these phenomena and neurological conditions and find ways they can contribute to symptom improvement.

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Neuroscience Working Group

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Evolutionary Biology and Human Ethology Working Group

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