8 GHP Mental Health Awards 2025 With turbulence and conflict running deep throughout all of history, research organisations have been a crucial asset for our transformation, understanding, and development as human beings. Here we explore IMGE’s impact on the increasing need for research projects – which have become truly paramount for our human coexistence on this earth. The United Nations (UN) was founded in 1945 to consistently initiate research projects on a worldwide scale – especially in response to problems with wars/peace and health and the performance of people as a whole. By carrying these research projects out, with suborganisations such as UNESCO and WHO, the United Nations has always aimed to support global health and psychological wellbeing. After World War II, the traditional nation state frameworks and tools needed to be transformed to be enabled to satisfy the needs of all living beings to survive securely and happily. When Wilhelm Wundt founded the first “Institute for Experimental Psychology” in Leipzig (1879), it became clear that insights gained from experimental educational, psychological, and psychotherapeutic research are indispensable to be able to find the best management methods for human life’s problems. Scottish Psychiatrist Ronald D. Laing has pointed to the fact that Psychology is referring to the structures of the obvious. Consequently, Psychology can – and should – be perceived as “the science of all sciences”. “We support humane global coexistence in accordance with the Basic Law of 1949 and the United Nations Concept of Human Rights.” – IMGE. IMGE (the Psychological Institute for Human Rights, Health, and Development) is a progressive, comprehensive, and compassionate NPO (Non-Profit Organisation) positively impacting and continuing the work of organisations such as the UN and its branches. IMGE produces and provides educational texts, seminars, training programs, and expert conferences as resources for those with a thirst for knowledge – in order to send out a ripple effect throughout human existence. “Everywhere all people should be able to shape and enjoy their lives freely, in lasting peace, justice, social security, health and prosperity.” – IMGE. The organisation’s aim is to “contribute towards the common good and support general public interests concerning public health and personal and organisational development based on scientific research in the field of psychology.” Supporting people in the practical management of their tasks with process engineering means from information theory and cybernetics, IMGE is a contemporary further development of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. With this, IMGE consistently contributes to the practical provision of human technology, in line with how it can help us well into the future. Being recognised for its devotion to addressing the psychological challenges posed by globalisation, IMGE has recently been awarded with Most Dedicated Psychological Research NPO 2025 – Germany in our GHP Mental Health Awards 2025. It’s an honour to present this solutions based organisation with its accolade as its impact continues to affect a monumental amount of communities around the globe. Long may its success continue, especially as our world is an ever-changing landscape which, ultimately, relies on human coexistence, compassion, and unity to progress. Contact: Dr. Thomas Kahl Company: IMGE gGmbH, IMGE-Flyer www.imge.info/extdownloads/ IMGEFlyer.pdf Website: https://imge.de/ / www.globalisierung-konstruktiv.org Most Dedicated Psychological Research NPO 2025 – Germany
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