The emergence of dance therapy in Hungary has been a long and organic process from the 1980s onwards. In those years, psychiatrist and psychotherapist Márta Merényi developed Psychodynamic Movement ...and Dance Therapy (PMDT), a psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapeutic method, based on the body-mind work, the movement improvisation and the psychodynamic working through of movement experiences and relations in the group. This article offers insight into the Hungarian PMDT: its history, theoretical roots, therapeutic practice, applications, training and organisation, with an outline of the special characteristics of body-mind work, the interpersonal dynamics, leader instructions, and the creative movement and verbalism in PMDT.
Budapest, past and present Vermes, Gabor
Journal of urban history,
07/2008, Letnik:
34, Številka:
5
Journal Article
Recenzirano
A review essay on books by (1) Gabor Gyani, Identity and the Urban Experience: Fin-de-Siecle Budapest (Thomas J. DeKornfeld Tr, Budapest: Instit Habsburg History, 2004); & (2) Judit Bodnar, Fin de ...Millenaire Budapest: Metamorphoses of Urban Life (Minneapolis & London: U Minnesota Press, 2001).
The European Chemistry Thematic Network is a non-profit making association focused on enhancing the quality and harmonising the features of chemical education and training all over the European ...Higher Education Area. In the context of quality assurance, it developed European Quality Labels in Chemical Sciences, which were initiated in the frame of the Tuning project, and are following the Tuning methodology. The Labels are awarded to programmes on chemistry or related disciplines, as well as to studies at the interface of chemistry and other subjects. They are based on the Budapest Cycle Level Descriptors, a detailed adaptation of the Dublin Descriptors for the field of chemical sciences. The following aspects are considered in awarding Eurobachelor® and Euromaster® Labels: learning outcomes, including subject knowledge, abilities and skills; modularisation of courses and contents; ECTS credit distribution and student workload; mobility; methods of teaching and learning; assessment; quality assurance. For the Chemistry Doctorate Eurolabel® the considerations are somehow different and include: fitness for purpose; entry to the programme; length of studies; study programme structure; teaching and training in generic competences; transcripts; graduate schools; supervision; examinations; assessment; and quality assurance. The Chemistry Short Cycle Eurolabel® refers to study programmes, which are placed at Level 5 in the in the European Qualifications Framework for Lifelong Learning, and are also seen as an intermediate level within or linked to the first cycle of the Qualifications Framework for the European Higher Education Area. Aspects considered are analogous to those mentioned for the Eurobachelor® Label.
This special issue offers a selection of the papers presented at the international conference on "Elite Formation, Modernization and Nation Building" (May 2007 in Budapest). The conference was a ...first successful attempt to organize a network for the promotion of empirical socio-historical research on modern and modernizing elites in a number developing societies, especially belonging to the Other Europe. Scholars from both parts of Europe, the West and the East (in the broad sense of both designations) discussed problem areas, methodological schemes and research results in concrete terms related to post feudal elites, their social, ethnic, denominational and regional recruitment, education, power position, internal professional set-up as well as political-ideological orientation and strategies in a possibly comparative perspective. The main topical focus of the conference rested on small nation states of East-Central and Northern Europe, with the involvement of experts of Western countries as well. Adapted from the source document.
In our weekly series\ "im Taxi\" we accompany six taxi drivers in six metropolises In the third part Marianna Bodzar shows us her Budapest. At the age of nine, the Hungarian knew she wanted to be a ...taxi driver. Meanwhile she has been practicing her dream job for 23 years and presents us today in Euromaxx her favorite places in the 1.7 million metropolis.
In unserer Wochenserie "Im Taxi" begleiten wir sechs Taxifahrer in sechs Metropolen. Im dritten Teil zeigt uns Marianna Bodzar ihr Budapest. Schon mit neun Jahren wusste die Ungarin, dass sie Taxifahrerin werden will. Mittlerweile übt sie ihren Traumberuf seit 23 Jahren aus und stellt uns heute in Euromaxx ihre Lieblingsorte in der 1,7-Millionen-Metropole vor.
On May 30, 1996, five months after Bosnia and Herzegovina had signed the Dayton Accords, Thomas P. Briggs, Senior Advisor of the U.S. Treasury Office of Technical Assistance (OTA), called from ...Budapest. Bosnia had agreed to assume a share of the former Yugoslavia's external debt, and a critical deadline in the proceedings, June 11, 2006, was fast approaching. Two days later, the details began to unfold in a meeting in the OTA regional office in Budapest. Adapted from the source document.
This article analyses the interim Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) interim meetings held from 1984 to 1986 in Stockholm, Ottawa, Budapest, and Bern and reassesses previous ...characterisations of this period as one of stagnation in the CSCE. It demonstrates that the significant groundwork laid at these meetings later manifested itself during the Vienna CSCE Review Meeting. The two most important shifts in the CSCE during these years were an increased Western and neutral emphasis on compliance with existing CSCE agreements at the expense of achieving new concluding documents and a slow evolution in Soviet thinking on its role in the Helsinki process.