Professor Vita Poštuvan, PhD in Psychology works as a researcher and Deputy Head of the Slovene Center for Suicide Research (UP IAM) and Department of Psychology (FAMNIT), University of Primorska, Slovenia. She leads the work related to clinical research and public-health interventions in suicidology, bereavement, crisis interventions and mindfulness-based approaches. Since 2012 she has been co-hosting the annual international conference Intuition – Imagination – Innovation in Suicidology (Triple I). Besides, she participated as well as organised other national and international scientific events, including co-hosting IASP World Congres in Piran in 2023, and published articles and chapters in recognised journals and books in the fields of psychology, medicine, ethics and suicidology. Vita has been involved in national and international projects, professional groups and associations and has wide-ranging experiences in working abroad (Austria, Japan, China, India). Additionally to her academic engagement, she is CBT trained and works as a counselling psychologist. She is a member of the National unit for psychological support within the Civil Protection of Republic of Slovenia responsible for disaster relief programmes.
Vita has been actively involved in IASP’s activities. Currently, she is a co-chair of SIG Postvention and bereavement. She was an IASP national representative for Slovenia for the period of 2023-2025, as well as Zone 1 representative. She has delivered international gatekeepers workshops organised by IASP. Vita believes IASP is one of the main global driving forces in suicide prevention, postvention and research and its role should be further developed.

