We're listening to you: Why do people and nations conflict?

In psychotherapy, culture can be a powerful tool in overcoming mental difficulties. In the show "We Listen to You", we talk about transcultural psychotherapy, a therapeutic direction that relies on culture, with Hamid Pezeškijan, a specialist in psychiatry, neurology and psychotherapy.

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Emilija Rabrenović, Photo: Boris Pejović
Emilija Rabrenović, Photo: Boris Pejović
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

We are looking for answers to the questions:

  • What are the main causes of conflict between people and nations?
  • How can we better understand those different from us?
  • What can we do to reduce anxiety and depression?

We will discuss the challenges parents face in every culture, as well as ways we can overcome stress in everyday situations. We will also mention positive psychotherapy, which emphasizes our abilities and capacities, rather than illnesses and shortcomings.

Hamid Pezeshkiyan is the Director of the Academy of Psychotherapy and the Medical Director of the Psychotherapy Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. He is the President of the World Association for Positive and Transcultural Psychotherapy. During his career, he trained numerous psychotherapists, ran one of the largest outpatient psychotherapy institutions in Germany, and made a significant contribution to the development of psychotherapy on a global level.

Watch the show "We Listen to You" by author and host Emilija Rabrenović on Wednesdays at 21 pm on Vijesti television.

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