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International Association for Adolescent Health [IAAH]


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International Association for Analytical Psychology [IAAP]

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Contact:
(The link below is available for e-mail)
International Association for Analytical Psychology
PO Box 24
CH-8847 Egg
Switzerland

iaap@swissonline.ch


About:


The International Association for Analytical Psychology [IAAP] is an international organization of professionals engaged in the practice of Analytical Psychology. Its aims are to promote the study of and to disseminate knowledge of Analytical Psychology, to require the maintenance of high standards of training, practice and ethical conduct, and to hold Congresses. The IAAP consists of over 2000 members throughout the world.

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International Association of Applied Psychology [IAAP]

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Contact:
(The link below is available for making contact)
International Association of Applied Psychology
Graduate School of Management
Monash University
Clayton Victoria 3168
Australia

+613/5655499 fax

iaap@psi.ucm.es


About:


The International Association of Applied Psychology is the oldest international association of psychologists. Its official languages are English and French. Founded in 1920, it now has more than 2.000 members from more than 94 countries. Its aims are to establish contact between those who, in different countries, devote themselves to scientific work in the various fields of applied psychology, and to advance the study and achievement of means likely to contribute to the scientific and social development in these fields.

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International Association Autism-Europe [IAAE]

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Contact:
(The link is available for making contact)
International Association Autism-Europe
Rue Montoyer 39 bte11
1000 Bruxelles
Belgium

+32/2/675 75 05
+32/2/675 72 70 fax

secretariat@autismeurope.org


About:


The main objective of the International Association Autism-Europe [IAAE] is to advance the rights of people with autism and their families and help improve their lives. It brings together more than 60 regional and national associations of parents of people with autism in 30 countries in Europe and around the world. Membership is open to individuals and associations from any part of the world. The Association acts to stimulate an environment in which the development of services, of research, of information and of the rights of the individual with autism will be enhanced. This is achieved by the co-ordination of activities by members and liaison with official international agencies. A programme of conferences, seminars, staff and parental exchanges and the development of co-ordinated research programmes are key elements of its activities.

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International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions [IACAPAP]
(Association Internationale de Psychiatrie de l'Enfant et de l'Adolescent et des Professions Associées)


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About:


The International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions [IACAPAP] is a professional organization initially incorporated in 1948, growing out of The International Committee for Child Psychiatry, founded in 1935.

The purpose of IACAPAP is to promote the study, treatment, care and prevention of mental and emotional disorders and deficiencies of children, adolescents and their families. The emphasis is on practice and research through effective collaboration among child psychiatrists and allied professions of psychology, social work, pediatrics, public health, nursing, education, social sciences and other relevant professions.

Members of IACAPAP consist of various child and adolescent psychiatry and other mental health professional organizations in countries all over the world. Currently there are 42 full member national organizations and 9 affiliate member organizations.


Event
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  1. 18-th World Congress: "Carrying Hope between East and West for 3 C's — Children, Cultures, Conflicts" April 30-May 4, 2008: Istanbul, İstanbul Province, Turkey

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This Congress will be a multidisciplinary meeting of the professionals working in the field of child and adolescent mental health all over the world

Topics:

  • Brain development
  • Developmental psychopathology including development of attention regulation, affective regulation, anxiety, immune mediation, thought, language, attachment, aggression and other mental abilities
  • Developmental theories
  • Gender issues
  • Identity development
  • Molecular genetics
  • Moral development
  • Neurobiology of neuropsychiatric disorders
  • Neurophysiological,psychoneuroimmunological and psychoneuroendocrinological aspects of development
  • Pharmacokinetics and pharmacogenetics
  • Temperament
  • Advances in neuroimaging
  • Advances in psychometric assessment methods
  • Assessment of the family
  • Assessment through interviewing and observational methods
  • Diagnostic classification systems: DC:0-3R, DSM-IV, ICD-10
  • Etiological factors, risk factors, preventive and protective factors in child and adolescent psychiatric disorders
  • Neurodevelopmental and psychoeducational assessment
  • Psychiatric evaluation of perceptually impaired children
  • Psychiatric evaluation of abused children
  • Acute stress reactions and post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Adjustment disorders
  • Anxiety disorders
  • Attachment disorders
  • Attention-deficit and disruptive behavior disorders
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Borderline disorders and other self pathologies
  • Child maltreatment
  • Chronic illness and the child
  • Dissociative disorders
  • Dying and death
  • Eating and feeding disorders
  • Elimination disorders
  • Identity problems, gender identity disorders
  • Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
  • Juvenile delinquency
  • Language and learning disorders
  • Loss and bereavement
  • Mood disorders
  • Obsessive compulsive disorder
  • Others
  • Parent¬ child relationship disorders
  • Psychosomatic disorders
  • Regulation disorders
  • Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
  • School avoidance

    Deadline for abstracts or proposals: 9/15/2007.

    Event Contact:
    (you might use the colored link below for making contact)

    Fusun Cuhadaroglu Cetin


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International Association of Chinese Medical Specialists and Psychologists [IACMSP]



Contact:
(The link below is available for more detail)
Li Fan, Secretary, IACMSP
Hainan Institute of Society Psychological Counseling.
Box 105, Fu-cheng,Ji-xiang Building
Qiong-shan City
Hainan 571100
China

+86/898/5874777
+86/898/6709577 fax


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International Association of Chinese Medical Specialists and Psychologists
85-25 Kendrick Place
Jamaica Estates, NY 11432

718/523-4523
718/523-4523 fax

iacmsp@public.hk.hi.cn

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International Association for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [IACFS]

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Contact:
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International Association for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
27 North Wacker Drive #416
Chicago, IL 60606

847/258-7248
847/579-0975 fax

Admin@IACFS


About:


The International Association for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [IACFS] was founded in 1990 as the American Association for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [AACFS]. IACFS is a non-profit organization of research scientists, physicians, other healthcare professionals, and interested individuals and institutions. Its mission is to promote, stimulate and coordinate the exchange of ideas related to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome [CFS] and fibromyalgia (FM) research, patient care, and treatment.

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International Association for Cognitive Psychotherapy [IACP]

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Contact:

International Association for Cognitive Psychotherapy
Department of Psychology
University of Southern Mississippi
Hattiesburg, MS 39406


About:


The International Association for Cognitive Psychotherapy [IACP] is an interdisciplinary professional, scientific, organizationwhose mission is to facilitate the utilization and growth of cognitive psychotherapy as a professional activity and scientificdiscipline. In addition the Association serves as a resource and information center for matters related to cognitive psychotherapy. It was founded in 1990.

The official publication of IACP is Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy: An International Quarterly.


Event
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  1. 6-th International Congress of Cognitive Psychotherapy June 19-22, 2008: Rome, Lazio, Italy

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Co-sponsored by the A T Beck Institute of Rome and the Institute of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychology and Psychotherapy of Florence [IPSICO].

Topics:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy [CBT]and specific disorder of adulthood and elderly
    • anxiety disorders
    • dissociative disorders
    • eating disorders
    • obesity
    • self esteem
    • impulse-control disorders
    • mood disorders
    • personality disorders
    • schizophrenia and related disorders
    • sleep disorders
    • somatoform disorders
    • substance disorders
    • addiction
    • stress reduction
  • CBT and disorders of childhood and adolescence
  • CBT and forms of therapy
    • computerised treatment
    • couple therapy
    • crisis intervention
    • EMDR
    • family therapy
    • group therapy
    • rehabilitation
    • self-help
  • CBT and medical issues
    • behavioural medicine
    • medication compliance
    • medication plus therapy
    • chronic pain
    • HIV/AIDS
  • CBT and skills/training
    • interpersonal skills
    • parenting skills
    • problem-solving skills
    • social skills
    • assessment skills
  • CBT and processes
    • behavioural analysis
    • metacognition
    • cognition and emotions
    • cost-effectiveness
    • experimental psychopathology
    • information processing
    • learning
    • prevention
    • relapse prevention
    • resistance
    • therapeutic relationship
  • CBT and medicine
    • health psychology
    • medical conditions
    • neurosciences
  • CBT and treatment integration
  • CBT and training
  • CBT and transcultural Psychiatry
  • Mindfulness
    • MBSR
    • MBCT
    • Mindfulness and Acceptance
  • Virtual therapy and computerised treatments
  • Therapeutic relationship
  • New technique in Cognitive Therapies

Official language: English with selective interpretation in Italian.

Deadline for abstracts or proposals: 12/31/2007.



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International Association for Counselling [iac]

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Contact:

International Association for Counselling
ATTN: Courtland Lee, Secretary
169 Ruffner Hall
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA 22903


About:


The International Association for Counselling [iac] was founded in 1966. It incorporates the International Round Table for the Advancement of Counselling.

The iac aims:

  • To provide an international forum for the exchange of ideas, research findings and professional experience in the field of counselling
  • To serve as a basis for cooperation between trainers of counsellors, researchers and practitioners in counselling and others operating in related academic and professional fields

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International Association of Counseling Services [IACS]

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Contact:
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International Association of Counseling Services
101 South Whiting Street
Suite 211
Alexandria, VA 22304

703/823-9840
703/823-9843 fax

IACS@GMU.EDU


About:


The basic purposes of the International Association of Counseling Services [IACS], an accreditation association, are to encourage and aid counseling services throughout the United States and internationally to meet high professional standards, to inform the public about those which are competent and reliable, and to foster communication among counseling services operating in a variety of settings.

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International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology [IACCP]

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Contact:
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International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology
c/o Klaus Boehnke, Secretary/General
Department of Sociology
Chemnitz University of Technology
D-09107 Chemnitz
Germany
+49/371/5313925
+49/371/5312483
+49/371/5314450 fax

Klaus.Boehnke@phil.tu-chemnitz.de


About:


The International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology [IACCP], founded in 1972, has a membership of over 800 persons in more than 65 countries. The aims of the Association are to facilitate communication among persons interested in cross-cultural psychology and to examine more effectively the universal validity of psychological theories in all branches of psychology and related disciplines.

The official publication of IACCP is the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology.


Event
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  1. 19-th International Congress: "Crossing Borders - (Cross-)Cultural Psychology as an Interdisciplinary, Multi-Method Endeavor" July 27-31, 2008: Bremen, Niedersachsen, Germany

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Deadline for abstracts or proposals: 11/1/2007.

Event Contact:
(the link is available for obtaining more detail)

Franziska Deutsch
Jacobs University Bremen
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
PO Box 750 561
28725 Bremen
Germany


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