Resonance

in pastoral care and therapy


Friday,
January 3rd

18.00 Dinner
19.00 Welcome and introduction to the Conference Planning group
20.00 Group session 1
21.30 Evening prayer

Saturday,
January 4th

8.00 Attunement for the day with your voice Sigrid Zörgiebel-Schaefer
8.15 Breakfast
9.00 Group session 2
10.30 Tea- and Coffee-break
11.00 Group session 3
12.30 Lunch
14.30 Lecture: Experiances of resonance in theology and contemporary life Prof. Niels Henrik Gregersen, Kopenhagen
16.00 Afternoon coffee
16.30 Group sessions 4
18.00 Dinner
19.30 Evening prayer
20.00 Get together (Seebar)

Sunday,
January 5th

8.00 Attunement for the day with your voice Sigrid Zörgiebel-Schaefer
8.15 Breakfast
9.00 Lecture: Resonance and the Paradox of Uncontrollability Ruth Knaup, Berlin
10.30 Tea- and Coffee-break
11.00 Group session 5
12.30 Lunch
15.00 Afternoon coffee
15.30 Group sessions 6 + 7
18.00 Dinner
19.30 Evening prayer
20.00 Get together (Seebar)

Monday,
January 6th

8.00 Attunement for the day with your voice Sigrid Zörgiebel-Schaefer
8.15 Breakfast
9.00 Lecture:Existential communication as an opportunity for resonance Assoc. Prof. Aida Hougaard Andersen, Odense
10.30 Tea- and Coffee-break
11.00 Group session 8
12.30 Lunch
15.00 Afternoon coffee
15.30 Group session 9
18.00 Communion, Festive Dinner and Evening including improvisations, dance and playing

Tuesday,
January 7th

8.15 Breakfast
9.00 Leaving rooms
9.30 Final Group session
10.30 Plenary session
11.30 Farewell and blessing
12.30 Lunch and departure

Speakers

Niels Henrik Gregersen

is professor of systematic theology, University of Copenhagen. Dr. Gregersen holds his Ph.D. from the University of Copenhagen. His two primary research fields are systematic theology and science and religion. He is author of multiple books and has edited a dozen volumes in the fields of theology and science and religion.

Ruth Knaup

is a psychologist, dancer and author. Her book “Körpervertrauen” was recently published (Scorpio-Verlag 2022). She is working in her own practice in Berlin as a psychotherapist, supervisor and coach.

Aida Hougaard Andersen

is a licensed psychologist with a background in clinical practice. Her research area focuses on psychology of religion and existential psychology in relation to clinical psychology, and health and medical psychology. She is Associate Professor at the University of Southern Denmark.