In their aim to disseminate innovative research and best practices in psychology, counselling and education, Psychreg, the Asian Psychological Association, New Era University, and the Global Psychology and Language Research Association (GPLRA) jointly organised the 1st International Conference on Psychology, Counselling, and Education (ICPCE 2018), to be held in Quezon City, Philippines on the 2nd to the 4th of August 2018.
The theme of the ICPCE 2018 is: ‘Preparing Psychologists, Counsellors, and Educators for the Contemporary Trends of the 21st Century’.
ICPCE 2018 is an interdisciplinary event that brings together scholars and practitioners from a range of backgrounds (e.g., public health, government and public policy, psychology, medicine, sociology, allied health professions, education, sports and exercise science, social sciences, media studies, counselling, and the lay public) to consider research, policy, rhetoric, and practice within the disciplines of psychology, education, and counselling.
Indeed, these three allied disciplines have never faced greater challenges than in the current environment. It is our hope that through collective efforts, we can arm ourselves with essential information so that as psychologists, counsellors, and educators we will be better able to maximise the opportunities for change and improvement as they are presented.
We are seeking submissions for paper presentations that meet the following criteria:
- Offers relevant perspectives on the application of psychology, counselling and educational principles to contemporary challenges of the 21st century
- Hinged on a robust and richly-described empirical study (qualitative, quantitative or both), or those that incorporate rigorous theoretical analysis
- Presents diverse disciplinary perspectives, methodological and theoretical approaches from within, and beyond the disciplines of psychology, counselling, and education.
Fields that might be covered include, but are not limited to
- applied psychology
- clinical psychology
- counselling
- educational psychology
- mental health
- organisational psychology
- psychometrics
- social psychology
- special education
We welcome direct submissions of original research within the scope of the theme of the conference. Submissions may present new research, critical theory, or best practice and could highlight practical lessons learned from experience in different settings, or countries.
Research abstract of around 250 words should be sent in Word format to dennis.relojo@gmail.com
All submissions should follow the APA Style Guide and use British English spelling. Please use standard British English spelling of words such as ‘centre’ or ‘behaviour’. Where British English has alternative spellings of words such as ‘recognize’/‘recognise’, please use the ‘s’ form, e.g., ‘recognise’.
The conference proceedings will be published in a special issue of Psychreg Journal of Psychology. For your pre-submission queries, email dennis.relojo@gmail.com Deadline for submissions is 30 June 2018.