Description
Our International Conference seeks to provide a wide connection between researchers, lecturers, students, professionals from psychology and human sciences and their peers. The conference will showcase presentations, from the most diverse countries possible, to promote the development and growth of research, teaching, applications and new ways of thinking in psychology nowadays.
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VIRTUAL PRESENTATION (Author Registration)
Conference registration fees include:
A printed copy of the Book of Abstracts
A soft copy of the Conference Proceedings
Certificate for authors of a presentation
EUR 300.00
Attendee RegisterREGULAR (In Person) (Author Registration)
Conference registration fees include:
Admission to all conference sessions;
A printed copy of the Book of Abstracts; (included in Virtual Presentation fee)
A soft copy of the Conference Proceedings (USB stick);
Final Conference Program (printed version);
Conference bag;
Name Badge;
Certificate of attendance as author of a presentation (oral or poster), or as participant; (included in Virtual Presentation fee)
Coffee breaks and Luncheons;
*All registered participants are invited to attend for free the Social Event that we are organizing, but only upon confirming the attendance in this social event, otherwise we cannot guarantee available seats.
EUR 410.00
Attendee RegisterCall for paper
Call for paper description
The goal of our Conference is to provide a pleasant forum for presentation and discussion of the last research and developments in a number of areas of Applied Psychology.
Topics of submission
1.CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Emotions and related psychological processes
Assessment
Psychotherapy and counseling
Addictive behaviors
Eating disorders
Personality disorders
Quality of life and mental health
Communication within relationships
Services of mental health
Psychopathology
2.EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language and cognitive processes
School environment and childhood disorders
Parenting and parenting related processes
Learning and technology
Psychology in schools
Intelligence and creativity
Motivation in classroom
Perspectives on teaching
Assessment and evaluation
Individual differences in learning
3.SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Cross-cultural dimensions of mental disorders
Employment issues and training
Organizational psychology
Psychology in politics and international issues
Social factors in adolescence and its development
Social anxiety and self-esteem
Immigration and social policy
Self-efficacy and identity development
Parenting and social support
Addiction and stigmatization
Psychological and social impact of virtual networks
4.LEGAL PSYCHOLOGY
Violence and trauma
Mass-media and aggression
Intra-familial violence
Juvenile delinquency
Aggressive behaviour in childhood
Internet offending
Working with crime perpetrators
Forensic psychology
Violent risk assessment
Law enforcement and stress
5.COGNITIVE AND EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
Perception, memory and attention
Decision making and problem-solving
Concept formation, reasoning and judgment
Language processing
Learning skills and education
Cognitive Neuroscience
Computer analogies and information processing (Artificial Intelligence and computer simulations)
Social and cultural factors in the cognitive approach
Experimental methods, research and statistics
Biopsychology
6.PSYCHOANALYSIS AND PSYCHOANALYTICAL PSYCHOTHERAPY
Psychoanalysis and psychology
The unconscious
The Oedipus complex
Psychoanalysis of children
Pathological mourning
Addictive personalities
Borderline organizations
Narcissistic personalities
Anxiety and phobias
Psychosis
Neuropsychoanalysis