598 participants
35 countries
213 students
150 speakers
95 presentations
“Thank you for being here, because that’s how this discipline has validation.”
– Nicholas SMANIA; UniVr, Department of neurosciences, biomedecine and movement
“The questions we face are how to apply Psychomotoricity, but also how to implement it in the environment we live in.
… A fundamental principle in our work is not to harm.”
– Bernardo DALLA BERNARDINA; CREP, Research Center for Pediatric Epilepsies
“The future of the profession is based on action. Remember, we need time to be recognized by our governments. We must continue to do research and prove the efficacy of our work. Psychomotor science is not a magical profession, it is scientifically based. It is our responsibility to make it accessible to people, to demonstrate its efficacy, and to take professional steps to disseminate it.”
– Gerard HERMANT; ISRP PARIS, France; OIPR, General Secretariat
“Working together at European and global level to develop the profession. To meet, share and make new connections. To work together at an international level to be flexible and know the different perspectives of different countries”
– Pim Hoek; NVPMT, The Netherlands; EFP, President

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