Previous Annual Conferences
1992 - 2016
IAFP CONFERENCE 2016 (GENT)
Families: how to survive them - or not...
An analysis of the dangerous family and societal response
IAFP CONFERENCE 2015 (YALE)
Recovering from Violence. Victims, Perpetrators and Communities
IAFP CONFERENCE 2014 (UTRECHT)
Understanding Justifications and Excuses for Criminal Behavior
IAFP CONFERENCE 2013 (KONSTANZ)
Forensic Psychotherapy in the Community - Between Inclusion and Exclusion
IAFP CONFERENCE 2012 (VENICE)
Corruption, Deception and Collusion – Attacks on the Mind
IAFP CONFERENCE 2011 (EDINBURGH)
Murder In Mind
IAFP CONFERENCE 2010 (OXFORD)
Tales of Transgression
IAFP CONFERENCE 2009 (KONSTANZ)
Ruptures and Relations – Group Dynamics and Forensic Psychotherapy
IAFP CONFERENCE 2008 (VENICE)
Security and Terror: A State of Mind
IAFP CONFERENCE 2007 (OXFORD)
Hope and Hate – Working With the Forensic Patient
IAFP CONFERENCE 2006 (OXFORD)
Revenge, Justice or Treatment. Forensic Psychotherapy and the Criminal Law
IAFP CONFERENCE 2005 (DUBLIN)
After Trauma - Within Families and Between Strangers
IAFP CONFERENCE 2004 (EDINBURGH)
Understanding Persecution
IAFP CONFERENCE 2003 (ARNHEM)
Process or Protocol?
IAFP CONFERENCE 2002 (STUTTGART)
Trauma and Delinquency
IAFP CONFERENCE 2000 (BOSTON)
Learning from Violence
IAFP CONFERENCE 1999 (SHEFFIELD)
Forensic psychotherapy and the public sphere
IAFP CONFERENCE 1998 (COPENHAGEN)
Forensic Psychotherapy – Boundaries and Relations
IAFP CONFERENCE 1997 (LONDON)
Intoxification, Crime and the Forensic Patient
IAFP CONFERENCE 1996 (ULM)
Freedom and Coercion. Forensic Psychotherapy under Scrutiny
IAFP CONFERENCE 1995 (GLASGOW)
Violence and Death
IAFP CONFERENCE 1994 (THE HAGUE)
Personality Disorders. The Challenge for Forensic Psychotherapy
IAFP CONFERENCE 1993 (LONDON)
Psychodynamics and the Adolescent and Female Offender
IAFP CONFERENCE 1992 (LONDON)
Forensic Psychotherapy - Identity, Network and Future