Past years’ conferences have explored the following themes:
2022 – Revitalizing Care: The Psycho-Societal Politics, Ethics and Ambivalences of Interdependence (30 May-3 June)
2021 – Psycho-Societal Methodology and Methods: Roots and Shoots (webinar: 3-4 June)
2020 – (Cancelled due to pandemic)
2019 – Imagine: A Psycho-Societal Exploration of Creativity and Hope (27-31 May)
2018 – Trauma and Transmission of Trauma – Societal Aspects (28 May–1 June)
2017 – Authoritarianism, Democracy and Populism (29 May–2 June)
2016 – Societal Diseases (23–28 May)
2015 – The Psycho-Societal Function of Myth (26–29 May)
2014 – Embodiment (26–30 May)
2013 – Vulnerability (3–7 June)
2012 – Recognition (28 May– 1 June)
2011 – Transculturality and Otherness: Psycho-Societal Approaches (16–24 May)
2010 – What can psycho-societal approaches offer to understandings of inter-cultural and trans-cultural experiences and processes? (24–29 May)
2009 –
2008 – Language, Imagination and Embodiment (26–30 May)
2007 – Learning from Experience (14–18 May)
2006 –
2005 – First Official Annual Conference (30 May–4 June)
2004 – Different European Perspectives on Psycho-societal Analysis (31 May–4 June)