ICPM HISTORY

The History

In January 1970, the International College of Psychosomatic Medicine (ICPM) was founded by a group of renowned international physicians during the International Congress hosted by the Argentine Society of Psychosomatic Medicine and the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine (USA). This was in response to professionals’ demand in the field for an international psychosomatic society. Even today, the theory and practice of psychosomatic medicine, as summarized and defined by founding ICPM member Z. J. Lipowski, is widely accepted.

In November of 1970, the ICPM Organizing Committee held their second meeting in Bermuda. The main objectives of the College were established, and guidelines were set for the First International Congress. During this meeting, the Governing Body was elected, and the Constitution of the College was drafted. Eric Wittkower, a revered academic at McGill University in Canada and one of the pioneers of psychosomatic medicine, was elected the first president of ICPM. The inaugural World Congress on Psychosomatic Medicine was held in Guadalajara, Mexico, in 1971.

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Acting Presidents

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Cultural Mapping Report

The Cultural Mapping report came out of a number of community.

Cultural Partners

A Cultural Partners Reference Group has formed to partnership with the City of Busselton to develop and implement the Cultural Plan on an ongoing basis. The Cultural Partners have responsibilities to drive certain elements of the Cultural Plan and are an important part of the continuing community engagement which is a cornerstone of the Cultural Plan.

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