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CALL FOR PAPERS
IMPORTANT:
Deadline
for paper
submission has
been extended to
september 19,
2014 at
00.00 H.
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Proposals
for ORAL
PRESENTATIONS, WRITTEN
PRESENTATIONS, CLINICAL
CASES, CLINICAL
SESSIONS, SYMPOSIUMS OR
ROUND TABLES
require an APA (American
Psychological Association)
style, which must be
submitted through our
computer application found
at the bottom at the end of
this page (Click
the SUBMIT ABSTRACT
button). The
abstract cannot be less than
250 but no more than 300
words, and it must include the
following information:
The
presentations may be
conducted in any of the
official languages of the
Congress (Spanish, English
and Portuguese).
The scientific
committee and the organizing
committee reserve their right
to decide the final
presentation format
(oral or written) of any
submission. The committees
will timely inform the
participants about the
acceptance or rejection of the
proposals made, once the
submission deadline has
expired.
Deadline for
abstract submission is september
19, 2014. Only
abstracts submitted through
our electronic application
will be considered for
review. The
minimum length for the
abstracts is 250 words and the
maximum length is 300 words.
The electronic
Book of Abstracts (with its
ISBN designation) will be
available online after the
congress is over. All
accepted abstracts will be
included in the Book
Abstracts.
Authors will have the
opportunity to publish their
works in chapter format.
To submit a work for its
review and publication in
chapter format, please use our
electronic application (Click here
for More information).
Those chapters accepted by the
Scientific Committee will be
published in a Book of
Chapters with ISBN.
Also, the best works presented
at the congress (chosen by the
Scientific Committee through a
peer-review process) will be
published as Proceeding Papers
IMPORTANT:
At least one of the authors must
be registered in the Congress
before sending the proposal (in
case of a rejection, the author
may request a refund of a 100%
of the registration payment).
Submissions by authors who are
not registered in the Congress
will not be considered for
review.
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A registered
author can submit a maximum
of two papers, co-authorship
and senior authorship are
limited to a maximum of five
works.. In
addition, a registered
author can also send
two papers to the 3rd
Iberoamerican
Congress of Health
Psychology,
which will be celebrated
simultaneously at the same
place and dates. Click the
following link to Access
the 3rd Iberoamerican
Congress of Health
Psychology website (Click
here).
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submission of papers for
both conferences, is made
from the platform at the end
of this page.
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The
presentation can only be
done by one of the authors
who is registered in the
Congress.
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The proposal
must be presented by one of
the authors registered for
the Congress. Certificate of
presentations will only be
issued to authors and
co-authors who are
registered in the Congress.
The certificate will display
first and last name of all
authors.
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Certificates
will only be issued for
presentations which are
presented at the scheduled
time and follow the format
specified by the organizers
of the congress.
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All proposals
will be presented using one of
the following formats:
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ORAL
COMMUNICATION |
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The
Scientific Committee will group
the accepted abstract for oral
presentation into one of the
symposia consistent with its
topic. The time allowed for each
oral communication is between
10-20 minutes, depending on the
number of communications in the
symposium.
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WRITTEN
COMMUNICATION
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Each
poster will be exhibited for 1
hour and a half in an designated
place, period in which the
authors will have time to
explain their work to those who
are interested. The Scientific
Committee will group the
accepted abstract for written
communication in one of the
poster sessionsconsistent with
its topic.
The size of the
poster must be 90x120cm
(vertical format)
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CLINICAL CASES
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Individual
proposals for clinical cases
can be sent, either to be
presented orally or in a
written format. The Committee
will group them according to
the topic. All summaries of
clinical cases must include
the following information to
be expanded during the
presentation:
-Patient's characteristics (no
name)
-Reason for seeking
help
-History of the problem
-Description of the problematic
behavior
-Established goals and treatment
-Terapeutic objectives
-Choosing the appropiate
treatment
-Choosing and applying
evaluation techniques and
results obained in this phase
-Aplication of the treatment
-Evaluating the treatment's
efficacy
-Follow up: how and when it was
done
-Observations
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CLINICAL
SESSION
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Each
clinical session will last 1
hour and a half, allowing four
to six clinical cases
presentations (to be presented
by different authors), of 15-10
minutes each, and an overall
discussion of 30 minutes. To
send the proposal for the
presentation of a clinical
session, the session's
coordinator must present a
general abstract, which will
include a list of all the
participants in the session,
plus an individual abstract of
each clinical case.
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SYMPOSIUM |
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Each
symposium will last 1 hour and a
half, allowing for the
presentation of four to six oral
communications presented by
different authors. Each
communication must be 10-15
minutes long, depending on the
the number of communications in
the symposium. An overall
discussion will follow, and will
run until the end of the
session. To send the proposal
for the presentation of a
symposium, the symposium's
coordinator must submit an
overall abstract and an
abstract of each communication.
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ROUND TABLE
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It will be
composed of four to six experts
that will discuss about one
theme from different
perspectives. It will last 60
minutes, after which a
colloquium will be
followed for other 20-30 minutes
in which the audience can take
part.
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Authors can
classify their communication
into any of the following topics:
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Mood disorders:
depresive disorders, bipolar
disorders, affective disorders
Anxiety and Stress Disorders
Sexuality Disorders, and Sexual
Identity Disorders: afectivity and
sexuality
Cognitive Disorders: delirium,
dementia, amnesic disorders,...
Schizophrenia and other psychotic
disorders
Sleep Disorders
Youth Clinical Psychology
Personality Disorders
Educational areas: learning
problems
Eating Disorders
Pathological game
Somatomorphic Disorders
Adaptative, Dissociative and
Factitious Dissorders
Family Violence
Public Health: use and abuse of
substances
New Addictions
Atypical Disorders
Chronic Disorders
Autism
Mental Retardation
Environmental/Organizational/Job
Health
Other Disorders regarding control
of impulses
Currents Status and Challenge of
psychological Treatments: third
generation therapies
Psychological evaluation
Construction an validation of
instruments
Clinical evaluation
Forensic evaluation
Clinical Cases
Other areas related to the
Congress's Themes (specify area)
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