"Panel Discussion" to be submitted at EABCT Glasgow 2025

Tullio Scrimali
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"Panel Discussion" to be submitted at EABCT Glasgow 2025

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Cari colleghi,

Sto preparando una proposta di un "Panel Discussion" per il Congresso EABCT di Glasgow 2025.

Il tema è:

"Post-traumatic stress disorder linked with wars and migrations

Chi fosse interessato a partecipare, invii a tscrimact@gmail.com, un sollecito riscontro.

Ciao a tutti e... See you in Glasgow! Tullio

Professor Tullio Scrimali, MD, PhD
ORCID Code: orcid.org/0000-0002-1880-1856
Psychiatrist, Psychotherapist, Clinical Neuroscientist, Pharmacologist, and Medical Cannabis Scientist
Professor of Clinical Psychology and Rehabilitation at the Medical School, Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences and Advanced Technologies
Visiting Professor, Department of Psychology, Asia University, Taichung, Taiwan
Visiting Professor at Boston University, School of Social Work
Founding Fellow and Cognitive Therapy Certified Trainer Consultant of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy (ACT)
Member of the International Association for Cognitive Psychotherapy (IACP)
Member of the European Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy (EABCT)
Founder and Director of ALETEIA International, European School of Cognitive Therapy
Founder and Director of ALETEIA Center for Mental Health
Founder and Director of ALETEIA Lab for Applied Neuroscience
Founder and Director of Cannabis Medica ALETEIA
Founder and Director of Herbal Neurocare

Via Gramsci n.3 (95021) Acicastello (Catania) - ITALY Telephone: +39095492945 Fax: +390957127749 E-mail: tullio.scrimali@unict.it (institutional) and tscrimact@gmail.com (private)

Author of the following books, in English:

Cognitive Therapy Towards a New Millennium (Edited with Grimaldi, L.). Kluver, New York, 2001
Entropy of Mind and Negative Entropy. A cognitive and complex approach to schizophrenia and its therapy. Karnac, London, 2008
Neuroscience-Based Cognitive Therapy. New methods for assessment, treatment and self-regulation. Wiley, Chichester, 2012