13/10/2025
This year, Neurocon 2025 brings together researchers and clinicians to explore how trauma shapes the mind, brain, and society 🧠
These panels invite us to look closely at the neurobiological mechanisms of coping, and at the collective weight of lived experience.
👉 DAY 1 = “Neuro and Psychological Mechanisms of Dissociation as a Coping Response to Trauma
Dissociation”
🗣️ Featuring:
- Prof. Inga Schalinski
- Dr. Judith K. Daniels
- Dr. Maria Magdalena Macarenco
Together, they trace how neural circuits, affect regulation, and lived experience intertwine: revealing dissociation’s adaptive and maladaptive functions, and its implications for clinical care.
👉 DAY 3 = “Trauma in Society: Carrying the Weight of the Past”
How does trauma endure within the body, across generations, and throughout social systems?
This closing panel turns toward the collective: exploring how history, identity, and social context shape what is carried, what is silenced, and what is transformed.
🗣️ With:
- Dr. Deborah Bryon
- Petar Daneski
- Dr. Sue Grand