martedì 30 dicembre 2008

Exchange with other Institutions

The Association keeps contacts with international organisms, among which the O.N.U, the A.P.A. (American Psychological Association), I.I.A. (International Informatization Academy), W.F.M.H. (World Federation for Mental Health), I.A.A.P. (International Association of Applied Psychology), I.C.P. (International Council of Psychologists), S.I.P. (Sociedad Interamericana de Psicologia), W.F.M.T. (World Federation for Music Therapy), E.F.P.P.A. (European Federation of Professional Psychology Associations).

Beyond this, the A.I.O. keeps constant contacts with many other national and international institutions of research, and it has signed protocols of agreement with some of these.

ontopsychology

INTERNATIONAL ONTOPSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATION

Constituted with its own statute in January 27, 1978.

The Association has a non-political nature and it doesn’t work for the sake of gain. As for the aims of the A.I.O., here follows a part of the article n° 2 of the Statute: " The aim of the Association is the scientific research on the psychic activity concerning the anthropological phenomenology both in the conscious and unconscious field, together with the perspective function of the being. The Association, other than describing the general aspect of the Ontopsychological praxis, individuates the process of observation of an attitude or complex for the psycho-social and psycho-biological authentication. According to the theoretical presuppositions of Ontopsychology, it organizes courses of psycho-pedagogy: explicitation of the human unconscious according to the intentionality of the individual and personologic a priori sense in environmental gestalt, explicitation of the birth and development of the Ego as an organismic and social function of the positive in-self of the being; it promotes and supports OntoArte, that is, each expression of art as aesthetical learning of that form which specifies the being in unique perspective for the perceptive individuation, even through its own school".