INFORMATION AND CONFERENCES: Call for Papers: International Conference Invitation (Psychological Trauma and Support Activities)
Call for Papers: International
Conference Invitation (Psychological Trauma and Support
Activities)
(Page 235-236)
Nguyen Van Luot
It is to the
great honor of The Faculty of Psychology, University of Social Sciences and
Humanities, Vietnam National University in Hanoi and The Mental Health
Institute, Bach Mai Hospital to invite you to participate in The 1st International
Conference on “Psychological trauma and support activities”.
1. Context and conference objectives
1.1. Context
Since the last
decades, scientists all over the world have been trying to understand the
nature, and consequences of psychological trauma and its support methods. The
study of psychological trauma is always placed in the relationship between
biological, psychological and environmental factors.
Nowadays,
people's lifestyle is faster paced; human relationship, even among family
members, becomes more distant, and people, young and old, suffer more pressure.
Besides, the values differences and conflicts of interests among
individuals, groups, religions, communities, and ethnic groups become more
acute in the context of globalization. These issues contribute to an increase
of trauma in people, both physically and mentally.
In Vietnam
today, despite the fact that psychological trauma has gathered more concerns,
psychological support activities have only been implemented in small-scale and
not at a professional level. People engaged in psychological support have not
been professionally trained. Scientific bases and specific professional code on
support contents, methods, processes are lacking and do not really match the
reality. In particular, supervision activities are virtually absent.
Therefore, the
organization of the scientific conference "Psychological trauma and
support activities", which aims at connecting scientists, sharing
knowledge and experience in training and practice of intervention, treatment,
and supervision, is necessary and of critical significance.
1.2. Conference objectives
The workshop
focused on discussing the problems of theory and practice of psychological
trauma and support activities to develop support programs and effective
interventions in the current context of globalization.
2. Content
The conference
focuses on 4 main issues:
2.1. Theory, methodology, intervention, and assessment: Theories
of psychological trauma; approaches in assessment, supervision and
intervention; research and support methods.
2.2. Psychological trauma in children and adolescent: In the
case of being subjects of bullying, violence or abuse; injury; stigmatization,
discrimination; addiction (drugs addiction, gaming, social networking,...);
abandonment, being orphaned, and lack of parental care.
2.3. Psychological trauma in adults: Due to
stress at work, unemployment, work related accidents, traffic accidents;
domestic violence; pregnancy and childbirth; midlife crisis; and psychological
problems in the elderly (retirement, solitude, preparing for death).
2.4. Culture, social groups and psychological trauma: Culture
integration, acculturation and psychological trauma; vulnerable groups
(homosexuals, people with HIV, drug users, etc.); immigrants and refugees;
majority and minority groups; terrorism, war and natural disasters.
3. Languages spoken in the Conference: Vietnamese, English, French
4. Hold time: 7th-8th November 2016
5. Venue: University of Social Sciences and Humanities, 336 Nguyen Trai
Street, Hanoi, Vietnam
6. Article norm
Articles must range from 5,000 to
10,000 words (about 10-15 A4 pages), in Unicode font (Times New Roman), font
size 12, 1.2 line spacing. Abstracts must be within about 200 to 300 words in
length (Vietnamese and English / French). Articles should be well-structured
and adequately cited to scientific standards, and keywords are clearly
mentioned. The articles will be peer-reviewed and selected for publishing in
the Proceedings of the Conference (Vietnam National University in Hanoi
Publisher, ISBN).
7. Deadline for Submission
- Abstract: until 30th
May 2016
- Full text: until 30th
July 2016
Send to:
Bui Thi Hong
Thai, Ph.D:
Email: buihongthai2003@yahoo.com
Nguyen Van Luot, Ph.D:
Email: nguyenvanluot@gmail.com.
For more
information, please contact:
(1). Nguyen Van
Luot, Ph.D., Faculty of Psychology, University of Social Sciences and
Humanities, 336 Nguyen Trai street, Thanh Xuan district, Hanoi, Vietnam ;
Phone (+84)912229910;
(2). Dang Thanh
Tung, MA.Mental Health Institute, Bach Mai Hospital;
Phone (+84)904103009
E-mail: tungdangthanh@bachmai.edu.vn
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