The Subversive Practice of Psychotherapy

Last Updated on May 6, 2025 by It’s Complicated

The It’s Complicated Annual Conference

🗓️ Date: May 31st to June 1st, 2025
📍 Location: Mittelweg 50, 12053 Berlin
🎟️ Ticket price: €89

Join us in Berlin for the first-ever It’s Complicated Conference. Over the two days we’ll explore the subversive role of psychotherapy in today’s world and celebrate the importance of staying connected to what makes us truly human.

Why this theme?

In the early 1990s, Jungian analyst James Hillman provocatively asked in his book, We’ve Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy and the World’s Getting Worse: “What is the true impact of our therapeutic work in a world grappling with escalating challenges?” Decades later, his words still resonate, prompting us to consider the role of psychotherapy in a time marked by ecological crises, rapid technological advances, and societal pressures that strain our collective psyche.

Psychotherapy has always been subversive in its essence. Not by overtly challenging political structures, but by guiding individuals to confront the inner regimes and rigid beliefs that often give rise to suffering. To be “subversive” is to challenge what seems fixed, to quietly overturn the forces that alienate us from ourselves and others. In this way, therapy offers a unique kind of revolution: one that begins from within and ripples outward, shaping families, communities, and beyond.

In an increasingly noisy world, the therapy room can provide a rare, uncolonized space. At its best, it offers no slogans or manifestos, but rather a sanctuary for reflection, feeling, and reconnection. Here, individuals can find meaning, resilience, and the courage to navigate life’s complexities. This act of bearing witness, creating space, and honouring each person’s journey is profoundly subversive: it reclaims the dignity and intelligence of the human mind in an era enthralled by artificial alternatives.

Conference Programme: The Subversive Practice of Psychotherapy

It's Complicated psychotherapy conference programme

Get ready for two full days of talks, workshops, and connection with therapists from across disciplines and continents. Here’s what awaits you:

Saturday 31 May 2025 [Conference Day 1]

Morning:

  • 09:00
    • Coffee, Snacks, Workshop Registration
  • 10:00
    • Introduction: The Subversive Practice of Psychotherapy – A Therapist Manifesto
      Jakob Lusensky & Johanne Schwensen
    • The Use of Tarot Cards in Counselling
      Elizabeth Ritchie
  • 11:00
    • To Be a Tree
      Jaz Henry
    • The Impact of the Menstrual Cycle on Mood and Energy
      Julie Haasova

Midday:

  • 12:00
    • Lunch & Networking

Afternoon:

  • 13:30
    • Creativity & Addiction: Therapeutic Pathways for Substance Abuse Among Artists
      Jen Black
    • Concentrated Exposure Therapy for OCD
      Amir Yassari
    • Couple Close-Ups: Deepening Relational Attachment Awareness with Film Therapy Through an EFT Lens
      Sára Anna Ritter & Zsófia Nyul
  • 15:00
    • Treating Invisible Injuries: Traumatic Brain Injury’s Impact on PTSD, Anxiety & Depression
      Dr. med. Sven Markus Richter
  • 16:00
    • The Art of Bouncing Back: Fostering Resilience in Therapy
      Anna Hűvös & Róza Sára Somlai
    • Sex Positive Therapy in a Sex Negative World
      Willow Star Frederick
  • 17:00 Closing remarks by the therapists who started It’s Complicated, Jakob & Johanne

Sunday 1 June 2025 [Conference Day 2]

Morning:

  • 09:00
    • Coffee, Snacks, Welcome Words
  • 10:00
    • The Politics and Use of Collaborative Narrative Therapy Notes & Documentation
      Carolina Pomilio
    • Recharging the Therapist: Creative Tools for Renewal
      Iris Cosar
  • 11:00
    • Reclaiming the Body, Rewriting the Narrative: Compassionate Inquiry & Somatic Healing in Therapy (Panel Discussion)
      Ariane Füchtner, Claudia Götzelmann, Stefania Herrera Guzman, Yulia Polykina (Moderator: Johanne Schwensen)
    • TRANCEforming Inner Voices: From Inner Critic to Self-Compassion
      Michael Hühn

Midday:

  • 12:00
    • Lunch & Networking

Afternoon:

  • 13:30
    • Questioning Societal Norms Through Logotherapy
      Ralf Müller
    • How Kink Can Strengthen Mental Health
      Aranja Berkmüller
    • Collective Healing and Art
      Thuli Wolf
  • 15:00
    • Integrating the Psychedelic Treatment Paradigm in the Mental Healthcare System
      Dr. med. Andrea Jungaberle
  • 16:00
    • Closing remarks by the therapists who started It’s Complicated, Jakob & Johanne

Highlights of the Talks & Workshops

Some sessions we are especially excited about:

Psychedelics in Therapy: Dr. Andrea Jungaberle shares pioneering work integrating psychedelic treatments.

Tarot and Therapy: Elizabeth Ritchie brings tarot into a therapeutic context, challenging taboos.

The Menstrual Cycle and Mental Health: Julie Haasova explains how hormones affect mood and energy.

Trauma and the Brain: Dr. Sven Markus Richter shares his personal journey with TBI and PTSD.

Sex-Positive Therapy: Willow Star Frederick invites us to create radically affirming spaces.

Narrative Documentation: Carolina Pomilio redefines therapy notes as sites of resistance.

Kink and Mental Health: Aranja Berkmüller shows how kink practices can build resilience and connection.

Join us in Berlin!

Even if you’re not presenting, we’d love to have you join us for three days of thought-provoking discussions, inspiring workshops, and meaningful connections with fellow therapists. Secure your spot and purchase your ticket now.