International Scientific Institution

Where scientific research and clinical practice meet.

The International Institute for Psychology LLC develops scientific orientation in stress, trauma, dissociation and related disciplines through research evaluation, knowledge translation and the preservation of scientific heritage.

5Institutional Pillars
LivingKnowledge System
GlobalScientific Orientation
Long-termScientific Preservation
Mission

Scientific knowledge requires evaluation, context and responsible translation.

The Institute connects research, clinical expertise, academic education and international scientific communication. Its mission is to provide reliable orientation in an increasingly complex scientific landscape.

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Scientific Evaluation

Current evidence is assessed critically, with attention to methodology, limitations, clinical relevance and historical context.

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Knowledge Translation

Scientific evidence is transformed into meaningful knowledge for education, clinical practice and institutional development without compromising scientific accuracy.

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Scientific Preservation

The development of modern psychotraumatology is documented and preserved as scientific heritage for future generations.

Institutional Architecture

Five permanent pillars.

The public structure of the Institute is built around scientific orientation, curated knowledge, historical preservation, global observation and academic development.

Scientific Programs

Research

Long-term research programs in stress, trauma, dissociation, attachment and clinical translation.

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Knowledge Collections

Scientific Library

Curated knowledge collections designed for scientific navigation rather than simple information retrieval.

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Scientific Memory

Scientific Heritage

Documentation of the intellectual history, milestones and scientific environment of psychotraumatology.

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Global Monitoring

Global Trauma Observatory

Continuous observation of international research, guidelines, diagnostic developments and scientific debates.

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Academic Record

Publications

Scientific reviews, position papers, white papers, observatory reports, books and educational publications.

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Future Development

Academic Programs

A future-oriented academic structure for lectures, training, certificate programs and graduate-level development.

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Institute Leadership

Scientific direction and executive institutional leadership.

The Institute is led through a structure that combines scientific vision, clinical standards, institutional development and international scientific communication.

Michaela Huber

Michaela Huber

Founder & Scientific Director

Responsible for scientific vision, academic direction, clinical standards, research priorities, publications and international scientific relations.

Martina Pacino-Huber

Martina Pacino-Huber

Executive Director

Responsible for executive leadership, institutional development, research development, international scientific cooperation, knowledge translation and strategic partnerships.

The Scientific Environment

The intellectual context of modern psychotraumatology.

This section documents the scientific environment in which the work of Michaela Huber has evolved: researchers, clinicians, institutions, scientific societies, historical influences and significant contributions to contemporary psychotraumatology. It does not represent a partner directory.

Luise ReddemannStabilisation · Trauma Therapy
Eli SomerDissociation · Maladaptive Daydreaming
Onno van der HartStructural Dissociation · Trauma Theory
Ellert NijenhuisDissociation · Trauma · Neurobiology
Arne HofmannEMDR · Trauma Processing
Lutz BesserDevelopmental Trauma · Education
Jochen PeichlAttachment · Trauma · Psychotherapy
Scientific SocietiesISSTD · ESTD · EMDR Europe