Training course on eidetic psychotherapy concludes

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--> Punjab University Centre for Clinical Psychology (CCP) hosted the closing ceremony of certificate training course on eidetic psychotherapy and eidetic model of growth on Friday. The certificate training course was conducted by Akhtar Ali Syed and Shazia Neelofur, clinical psychologists from Brothers of Charity Services, Ireland Republic from March 20 to 28.

The course was conducted in collaboration with International Imagery Association, USA and Pakistan Association of Clinical Psychologists and was funded by Higher Education Commission Pakistan. The ceremony was attended by the chief guest Nazeer Hussain, Director HEC Regional Centre, Lahore, special guest, Professor Dr Tanveer Akhtar, Dean Faculty of Life Sciences, Professor Dr Rukhsana Kausar, Director Centre for Clinical Psychology, Principal Organiser Professor Dr Farah Malik, Institute of Applied Psychology, the faculty of Institute of Applied Psychology and Centre for Clinical Psychology.

Professor Dr Farah Malik presented her welcome note and introduced the resource persons to the guests. She stated Pakistan has been presented positively in countries like Ireland by people like Akhtar Ali and Shazia Neelofur as they got higher education from University of the Punjab, Lahore and practised the eidetic model of growth for the first time. Director CCP Professor Dr Rukhsana Kausar highlighted the importance of model of eidetic psychotherapy especially used for the children with intellectual disability, autism and learning disabilities like dyslexia, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

Dr Nashi Khan, President, Pakistan Association of Clinical Psychologists presented the vote of thanks to all the guests, collaborators and the students and professional who attended the workshop and played key role in its success. The chief guest Nazeer Hussain, Director, HEC Regional Centre, Lahore acknowledged the efforts of organising academic activities in the University of the Punjab and especially Centre for Clinical Psychology.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2014

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