Arriving in good time
During the festive season in December, traffic tends to get heavily congested in Ljubljana. Visitors are advised to leave home earlier than usual to avoid arriving late.
Psychotherapeutic stories, which show how people can resolve challenging life situations and grow in personality as we experience severe crises, are becoming more popular. They even raise the hope that it is possible to find a way out of the existential crises that have become a growing problem in this time of Heuschreckenkapitalismus (locust capitalism). Stories in psychotherapy have a wide range of uses – from ice-breakers that help establish contact and develop therapeutic relationships, stories that assist in making a diagnosis, stories that provide information, to stories that trigger the process of finding solutions, focus on the future and viable goals, promote new ideas and mitigate a sense of helplessness and resistance to therapeutic change.
Miran Možina, MD., MSc, psychiatrist and psychotherapist, b. 1957.
1986–1992 worked as a psychiatrist in the psychiatric hospital Vojnik (Celje).
1993–1997 run a private psychotherapy practice in Ljubljana.
1994–2008 worked as an assistant at the Faculty of Social Work in Ljubljana.
The European Association of Psychotherapy (EAP) presented him with a European Certificate of Psychotherapy (EDP) in 2003.
2007 Slovenian Umbrella Association for Psychotherapy (SKZP) Gold Distinction in recognition of his contribution to psychotherapy.
2008 – September 2013 Director of the Slovenian Psychotherapy Institute.
From September 2013 Managing Director of the Ljubljana Branch of the Sigmund Freud University Vienna.
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