Call for Abstracts

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. We provide you with particular topics to explore various themes:

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY EDUCATIONAL 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
  • 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
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY LEGAL 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
  • 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
COGNITIVE AND EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOANALYSIS AND PSYCHOANALYTICAL PSYCHOTHERAPY
  • 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
  • Psychoanalysis and psychology
  • The unconscious
  • The Oedipus complex
  • Psychoanalysis of children
  • Pathological mourning
  • Addictive personalities
  • Borderline organizations
  • Narcissistic personalities
  • Anxiety and phobias
  • Psychosis
  • Neuropsychoanalysis

We encourage submissions of abstracts for the following types of contributions:
– Oral Presentations
– Posters
– Workshop
– Company Presentations
– Virtual Presentations

The conference official language is ENGLISH. All Abstracts, Final Papers and Presentations must be in English.

The typical composition of the Abstract should be summarily: motivation for the paper, objectives, what was done, how it was done and validated, major results and conclusions. In writing the abstract, please be quantitative and write clearly – DO NOT EXCEED the imposed characters length limit.

An abstract is an extremely important part of the paper because it summarizes the entire paper – it’s the front window to show your work to the public and must allow the reviewers to make an intelligent decision about its acceptance.

The submissions must report original, previously unpublished findings in the field. Please read our Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement carefully. All submissions will be reviewed under the direction of the Scientific Committee.

In the initial submission phase, we only accept abstracts, not complete papers or posters. Please use the template we provide here, and REMOVE any author details from the abstract file (i.e. name, institution and address, as well as any acknowledgements that may lead to information about the authors). The file must be ANONYMOUS.

This conference has defined a maximum limit of 4 submissions per author (including co-authored proposals), but please note that one author registration only covers a maximum of 2 accepted presentations (Oral, Poster, Virtual), or one Workshop presentation. Submissions beyond this limit will not be considered.

The details on submissions can be found here.