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Revision as of 10:57, 28 April 2020
Emőke Bagdy | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) |
Known for | Psychology |
Spouse | Gyula Császár |
Children | Noémi Császár-Nagy Zsolt Császár |
Awards | Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary, Officer's Cross (civil), 2013 Prima Primissima Award, 2013 |
Scientific career | |
Fields | |
Institutions | Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary (KRE) National Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology |
Website | website in Hungarian |
Emőke Bagdy (Hungarian: [ˈɛmø:kɛ ˈbɒgdi]; born 18 August 1941) is a Hungarian clinical psychologist, psychotherapist, clinical supervisor, professor emerita at the Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary (KRE), former director of the National Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology. Her research, books, papers and talks focus on psychotherapy, health psychology and foundational problems of clinical psychology and clinical supervision.
Biography and career
She was born on 18 August 1941 in Tiszafüred, Hungary. She took M.A. degree in Psychology in 1968 at the Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest.[1]
From 1968 until 2001 she acted as the director of the National Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology.
In 1982 she was awarded He took candidate (C.Sc.) degree in Psychology.[2]
In 1995 she habilitated at the Lajos Kossuth University and then she received the title of university (full) professor at the Imre Haynal Medical University in 1996.
She lectured as a visiting professor at several universities of Hungary. She is a notable and respected scientist both in Hungary and around the world and developed significant research and professional relationships.[3]
Her working papers were issued in prestigious professional research scientific journals, and several books and numerous scientific articles were published.
Her main fields of interest are in the personality development methods in the context of education and professional socialization, mental health education and counselling, test application in clinical psychology and effectiveness of psychotherapy.[4]
Family
Her father, István Bagdy was a pastor of the Reformed Church in Hungary. Her mother was Julianna Fóris. In 1961 she married Gyula Császár, who worked as a psychiatrist, and she gave birth to twins, a daughter named Noémi Császár-Nagy and a son named Zsolt Császár in 1969.
Committee memberships
Editorial board memberships
- 1987-2000 International Journal of Psychosomatics − member of the international editorial board
- 1992-2002 Psychiatria Hungarica − member of the editorial board
- Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle (Hungarian psychological periodical, 2002-2007) − member of the editorial board
- Pszichoterápia (Hungarian psychological periodical, 2002-) − member of the editorial board
- Kapocs (Hungarian psychological periodical, 2012-) − member of the editorial board
Carrier-related public activities
- 1986 Hungarian Association of Relaxation and Symboltherapy, chairperson
- 1992-1997 College of Clinical Psychologists, chairperson
- 1993, 1997 Hungarian Psychiatric Association, Board of Directors, member
- Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS) Psychological Committee and Postgraduate Education Committee, member (1995)
- Ministry of Health (1999-2002) ministry coordinator
- OTKA Psychological Committee (1999) member
- Clinical Psychology Foundation, founder
- Social and Family Ministry Postgraduate Education and Exam Committee (2000) chairperson
- Health Ministry Clinical Psychology Subcommittee, chairperson
- Education Miistry Mental Health Education Professional Committee, member
- Hungarian Accreditation Committee Section of Psychology (2001) member
- Semmelweis University, Doctoral Council, member
- National Cultural Heritage Ministry Vilmos Fraknói Award Committee (2001) member
- Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS), Committee of Psychology (2003) member
- HAS, member of the Public Body
- MATEHETSZ (2012-) member of scientific council
- Health Unders-Secretary programme „General school health development” committee, member
Awards and honours
- Education Academic Award Medal of the Hungarian People's Republic, ELTE, 1968
- Excellent worker of Medical Nursing, Minister of Social Affairs and Health, 1977
- Award for the book Family Socialization and Personality Disorders, Tankönyvkiadó,1978
- Markusovszky Award, 1980
- Award for excellent work, Council of Ministers of the Hungarian People's Republic, 1986
- Bronze Degree of Work Reward, Presidential Council of the Hungarian People's Republic, 1987
- Award for the book Personality development in the school context, Tankönyvkiadó, 1988
- Award of the Hungarian Psychiatric Association, for the book Relaxation Methods, 1988
- Award of the Hungarian Radio Corporation for the article Attila József’s unfinished personality study, 1993
- Award for the Ascension and Icaros complex in Béla Kondor’s art, Hungarian Psychiatric Association „Dénes Goldschmidt”, 1994
- Széchenyi Fellowship, 1998
- Ignaz Semmelweis]] Meda for excellent work in the education of clinical psychologists, Imre Haynal Medical University, 1999
- László Kelemen Award for excellent research and education, University of Debrecen, 1999
- Hungarian Graphology Award for accreditation of postgraduate studies, 2000
- Pál Ranschburg Medal, Hungarian Psychological Association, 2002
- Dénes Goldschmidt Award, Hungarian Psychiatric Association, 2005
- Laudation of the Rector (academia)rector, Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary, 2007
- Laudation of the rector, Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary, 2008
- Gusztáv Oláh Lifetime Achievement Award, Hungarian Psychiatric Association, 2008
- Bla Radnai Béla Award for Education, 2012
- Pro Universitate, 2012
- 2013 Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary, Officer's Cross (civil)
- 2013 Prima Primissima Award[5]
Selected works[6]
Books
- Családi szocializáció és személyiségzavarok (Family Socialization and Personality Disorders), Tankönyvkiadó, Bp. 1977.
- Relaxációs módszerek, Medicina kiadó, Bp. 1978.
- Az MMPI próba elmélet és alkalmazás. Akadémia kiadó, Bp. 1985.
- Személyiségfejlesztő módszerek az iskolában (ersonality development in the school context). Tankönyvkiadó, Bp. 1986.
- La relaxation: „ Approche par le Corps de l’ Unite de la Personne”. Série Introspection 1. Budapest, Paris, 1995.
- Művészetek, szimbólumok terápiák. Pszüchagogosz, Bp. 1995.
- A pedagógus hivatásszemélyisége. KLTE Egyetemi kiadó, Debrecen 1997.
- Bagdy E., Mirnics Zs., Baktay G.: Pár- és családi kapcsolatok vizsgálata, HEFOP Digitális tankönyv, Budapest, 2006.
- Hogyan lehetnénk boldogabbak? Kulcslyuk Kiadó, Buapest, 2010.
- Bagdy Emőke – Pap János:Ma még nem nevettem! Kulcslyuk Kiadó, Budapest, 2011. Bagdy Emőke - Mirnics Zsuzsanna – Nyitrai Erika (szerk.): Transzperszonális pszichológia és pszichoterápia. Kulcslyuk Kiadó, Budapest, 2011.
- Utak önmagunkhoz. Kulcslyuk Kiadó, Budapest, 2012.
- Pszichofitness. Kacagás, kocogás, lazítás. Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem-L’Harmattan Kiadó, Budapest, 2013.
- Álmok, szimbólumok, terápiák. Kulcslyuk KiIadó, Budapest, 2013.
- Bagdy Emőke - Kövi Zsuzsanna- Mirnics Zsuzsanna: Fény és árnyék: a tehetségerők felszabadítása (Kiemelkedően tehetséges fiatalok-fejlesztése) Kutatási zárótanulmány- kötet Támop-3.4.5-12-2012-0001 azonosító számú „Tehetség-hidak program” keretében ”Kiemelt tehetségek támogatása, 8. sz. alprojekt, pilot study. Budapest, 2014.
- Bagdy Emőke - Kövi Zsuzsanna - Mirnics Zsuzsanna: A tehetség kibontakozása. Helikon, Budapest 2014.
- Pszichofitness. Hangoskönyv. Kossuth Kiadó, Budapest, 2014.
- A személyiség titkai. Helikon Kiadó, Budapest, 2014.
- Relaxáció, megnyugvás, belső béke. Kulcslyuk Kiadó, Budapest, 2014.
- Stresszkezelés és relaxáció a testnevelésben. Diáksport Szövetség, Budapest, 2015.
- Bagdy, Emőke: Önismeret, önazonosság, önmegvalósítás, 70 p. (2018)
Papers
- Bagdy, Emőke: A szeretet egységesítő hatalma: Bevezető gondolatok az emlékkötethez, In: Bagdy, Emőke (szerk.): A szeretet teológusa. Emlékezés Gyökössy Endrére, az első magyar pasztorálpszichológusra halálának 20. évfordulóján, Budapest, Animula.(2017) pp. 5-10., 6 p.
- Bagdy, Emőke: Állapotkép, szimbolikus műalkotás a pszichoterápiában, In: Németh, Marietta; Stiblár, Erika (szerk.): Életelvűség és jövőre irányultság a relaxációs és szimbólumterápiákban. Testtől lélekig Magyar Relaxációs és Szimbólumterápiás Egyesület tematikus lapja a VI. Nemzetközi Kongresszus előadásai alapján, Kaposvár, Magyar Relaxációs és Szimbólumterápiás Egyesület, (2017) pp. 59-65., 7 p.
- Bagdy, Emőke: Minden a fejben dől el!, In: Bagdy, Emőke; Buda, László; Kádár, Annamária; Pál, Ferenc - Fejben dől el? Ami rajtunk múlik és ami nem, Budapest, Kulcslyuk Kiadó, (2017) pp. 75-112., 38 p.
References
- ^ "Emőke Bagdy". Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
- ^ "Dr. Emőke Bagdy". Cziffra Festival. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
- ^ "How It Works". Happiness Lessons Based on Positive Psychology. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
- ^ "Emőke Bagdy Personal data sheet". Hungarian Doctoral Council. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
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(help) - ^ "Bagdy, Emőke". MTMT (Hungarian Scientific Bibliography). Retrieved 2020-04-17.
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