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Special lectures will be held by Prof.Susan Bogels from The University of Amsterdam on Jan 9-12.

November 20th, 2018

Prof. Susan Bogels from the University of Amsterdam will give special lectures on January 9(Wed)-12(Sat).
All seminars are free of charge, but prior registration is required.
Please register from the following URL for English seminars on Jan 9-11.
All sessions will be in English and no Japanese translation available.
https://questant.jp/q/54QIGDCH

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Prof.Susan Bogels sessions

Please register from the following URL for the Open seminar on Jan 12.
The seminar will be in English with Japanese translation.
https://ws.formzu.net/fgen/S45212460/

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Prof.Susan Bogels seminar


Access to Hongo campus of the University of Tokyo
https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/content/400020133.pdf
Access to Faculty of Medicine Bldg. 3 in the campus map of Hongo Campus
Faculty of Medicine Bldg. 3 in the campus map of Hongo Campus
Access to Faculty of Medicine Educational Bldg in the campus map of Hongo Campus
Faculty of Medicine Educational Bldg in the campus map of Hongo Campus

Profile of Prof. Susan Bogels
Prof. Dr. Susan Bogels is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist, clinically specialized in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Mindfulness for children and their families. She works as professor at the University of Amsterdam. She is the founder of the family lab at the UvA and the founder of the academic treatment clinic for parents and children UvA minds, where mindfulness training is provided for parents and children from different ages.
Her main research themes are the intergenerational transmission of psychopathology through family processes, and particularly the role of the father, mindfulness for parents and children, and (cost)effectiveness of mindfulness and cognitive-behavioral interventions to prevent and treat psychopathology. She has received many grants from NWO (Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research) and ZonMW (Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development) for Randomised Clinical Trials on (mindfulness-based) prevention and treatment programs for childhood psychopathology, and for implementation of these programs. Her fundamental and innovative research into the etiology of anxiety disorders was awarded with an Aspasia, Vidi and Vici personal grants for excellent researchers belonging in the top 5% of their research area by NWO. She has published over 200 scientific papers in international scientific journals, many chapters in national and international books, and 14 books. Her book on Mindful Parenting (together with Restifo) (Springer, New York), has been translated in different languages, as well as her public book Mindful parenting in a hectic life (Ambo Anthos, Amsterdam). A BBC-I documentary has come out about her mindfulness programme for children with ADHD and their parents, in which she, together with dr. Esther de Bruin, provides mindfulness training for children with severe forms of ADHD and behaviour disorders.
She is a member of the workgroup anxiety disorders of the American Psychiatric Association of the DSM-5. She was awarded as the most entrepreneurial social scientist in 2010, and was awarded for her research into the treatment of child anxiety disorders by the Dutch Patient Association Anxiety, Compulsion and Phobia. She is associate editor the highly successful Scientific journal (first impact factor 3.6) Mindfulness (Springer).
To illustrate the international recognition of her research, she is frequently invited to give keynotes at European and World conferences for Cognitive Behaviour Therapies and on Mindfulness conferences. She was the scientific director, together with prof. Anne Speckens, of the International Conference on Mindfulness (ICM) that took place 10-13 July 2018 in Amsterdam. Her current citation index (H-index, Web of Science) is 38. She is frequently invited to provide advanced teacher training in mindfulness for parents (to be) and children with psychopathology around the world.