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33rd Edition of International Conference on

Clinical Psychiatry and mental health

Theme: Remedial approaches towards Psychiatry and Mental illness

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CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY CONFERENCE 2022

ABOUT CONFERENCE

Psychiatry Conference 2022 cordially invites participants from all over the world to attend “33rd Edition of International Conference on Clinical Psychiatry and mental health” is a two day conference scheduled to be held during December 01-02, 2022 at London, UK on the theme “Remedial approaches towards Psychiatry and Mental illness” which include prompt Keynote presentations, Oral Presentations, Poster presentations, Young Research Forum, Workshops and Exhibitions.

Psychiatry Conference 2022 includes:

  • Keynote forums by Prominent Professors, Doctors, Scientists
  • Outstanding speaker sessions
  • Lectures from eminent speakers
  • Poster presentations by Young Researchers
  • International accredited certificates
  • All accepted abstracts for this Conference will be published in the respective International Journals
  • Abstracts will be published with DOI number by Cross Ref
  • Special awards for Speakers and Poster Presentations
  • Special recognition for Young Researchers
  • Symposia and Workshop sessions by distinguished Psychiatrists
  • One on One Meeting with top Psychiatrists
  • Meetings with Top Industrial Representations
  • Group Registration benefits

Target Audience

 

SESSIONS/TRACKS

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Clinical psychology is one of the largest specialty area in psychology, which applies scientific methods to treat complex human problems such as mental, emotional and behavioral problems and promote change. Clinical psychologists involve in a wide range of activities like research, education, consultation, forensic demonstration, program development and management. Typical clinical psychology coursework includes- Psychopathology, Psychiatric measurement and scaling, DSM applicationsResearch methods in clinical psychologyAssessment practicumIntervention practicum.

  • Applied Psychology
  • Sports Psychology
  • Clinical Formulation
  • Psychiatric Rehabilitation
  • Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
  • Psychological Assessment
  • Psychodynamic

Neuroscience

Neuroscience, also known as Neuro Biology or Neural Science, is the study of how the nervous system grows its structure, and function in body. Neuroscientists focus on the brain and its impact on behaviour and cognitive functions. Not only is neuroscience concerned with the normal functioning of the nervous system, but also what happens to the nervous system when people have neurological, psychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders. Neuroscientists typically cover numerous branches at the same time. The following branches of neuroscience, based on research areas and subjects of study can be broadly categorized

  • Cognitive neuroscience
  • Affective neuroscience
  • Systems neuroscience
  • Computational neuroscience
  • Social neuroscience
  • Paleoneurology
  • Neurophysiology
  • Neurolinguistics
  • Neuroinformatics
  • Cellular neuroscience
  • Neuroimaging
  • Behavioral neuroscience
  • Neuroengineering 
  • Molecular neuroscience
  • Developmental neuroscience
  • Cultural neuroscience

Psychopharmacology

Psychopharmacology is an area of explicating mechanisms by which drugs affect behaviorPreclinical psychopharmacology has a series of sections such as behavioral, neural, translational, molecular, genetic and epigenetic.  The precise interaction between drugs and their receptors is stated to as drug action, and the extensive changes in physiological or psychological function is stated to as drug effect. There are both benefits and drawbacks of psychopharmacology, where addiction is the main drawback. The continuous usage or addition of psychoactive medication leads to side effects for example insomnia, anxiety, sweating, vomiting etc.,

  • Psychoactive Medication
  • Chemical Signaling Substances
  • Psychopharmacological Substances
  • Research Trends on Psychopharmacology
  • Addiction to Psychoactive Drugs

Psychometrics

Psychometrics is a field of study concerned with the theory of measuring mental abilities, skills and processes. Key insights in traditional test theory are reliability and validity. There are many types of psychometric tests, but most of them are objective tests envisioned to measure knowledge, attitudes, educational achievement, or personality qualities. Research includes two key tasks, the construction of instruments and the development of procedures for measurement. there is additional part of psychometrics that deals with statistical research on the measurements that psychometric tests are attempting to attain. Standards of quality is done in two steps, they are testing standards and evaluation standards.

  • Clinical Psychological Tests
  • Reliability
  • Validity
  • Interpretation
  • Mechanism and Limitations
  • Diagnostic Classification and Rating Scales

Clinical Neuropsychology

Clinical Neuropsychology is a subject in psychology that applies principles of assessment and intervention developed from the scientific study of human conduct as it narrates to normal and abnormal working of the central nervous system. Clinical neuropsychologists report neurobehavioral problems are extremely varied and include such conditions as neurodevelopmental disorders, dementia, Parkinson's disease, vascular disorders and other neurodegenerative disorders. Pediatric neuropsychologists deliver clinical facilities to children and adolescents. Capability in clinical neuropsychology requires the ability to assimilate neuropsychological findings, medical data, psychosocial behavioral data, knowledge in the neurosciences, interpret these findings with an appreciation of social, cultural and ethical issues. It also deals with the conditions which are related to infectious disease affecting the central nervous system, seizure disorders, metabolic disease, traumatic brain injury, learning disabilities, neuropsychiatric disorders, and neurological effects of medical disorders or treatment.

  • Neurodegeneration
  • Pediatric Neuropsychology.
  • Neuroanatomy And Neurobiology
  • Psychopharmacology
  • Neuropathology.

Clinical Psychological Devices

Different types of instruments are used to evaluate the mental health conditions of the patients. These come under biomedical therapeutic approach. The devices used for psychological evaluation are Biofeedback devices, computerized systems for psychological assessment and intervention, Stimulus display systems, and many more.

  • Computerized Diagnostic Evaluation System
  • Biofeedback Devices
  • Electrical Current Stabilizing Devices
  • Stimulus Display System

Child and Adolescent Psychology

The task of the Child and Adolescent Psychology is established to enable children’s and adolescent’s optimal development. Mental retardation and Pervasive Developmental Disorders are long term disorders developed in childhood. Psychoanalytic construction, observation, children and games are the psychological approaches to children. Adolescence is hard time because an entire psychological and physical changes occur during this teenage. It is states as transitional period in an individual lifespan. In this session, we will discuss on physical and hormonal changes like negative attitudes, pressures from squint, drug and alcohol abuse, unhappiness in adolescence, puberty changes, issues of sexuality, impact of substance misuse on child, bullying and aggression, impact of culture on adolescent learning, self-harm and suicidal behavioral response, social life of adolescent, adolescent psychosis, adolescent parental relationship.

  • School Psychology
  • Biophysiological Factor
  • Electroconvulsive Therapy
  • Child Psychopathology
  • Development Disorders
  • Child and Adolescent Services
  • Childhood Psychiatric Disorders
  • Child Psychoanalysis
  • Adolescent Egocentrism

Humanistic Psychology

Humanistic psychology is a psychological insight that accentuates the study of the entire person. Humanistic psychologists look at human behavior not only through the observer’s eye, but through the eyes of the person doing the behaving. Not often humanistic approach to psychology refers to be phenomenological. The humanistic approach to counseling includes Gestalt Counselling, Transactional Analysis, Transpersonal Psychology, Depth Therapy and Humanistic Psychotherapy.

  • Human Nature
  • Counseling Psychology
  • Humanistic Psychotherapy
  • Empathy, Self-Help and The Ideal Self
  • Gestalt Psychology
  • Personal Development
  • Ontological Hermeneutics
  • Transpersonal Psychology
  • Transactional Analysis
  • Existential Psychology
  • Depth Therapy

Abnormal Psychology

Abnormal psychology is the branch of psychology that studies people's emotional, cognitive, and/or behavioral problems. Although many behaviors could be considered as abnormal, this branch of psychology generally deals with behavior in a clinical context. Those in the field of abnormal psychology study unusual patterns of behavior, emotion and thought, which may or may not be understood as causing a mental disorder. Abnormal behavior may be demarcated as behavior that is disturbing, distressing, maladaptive and often cognitions. Statistical infrequency is an abnormality of a person's trait, thinking or conduct is classified as abnormal if it is rare or statistically unusual. Causes of abnormality usually associated with the disorders can be traced back to family, genetical and school related factors. Some biological causes may comprise Physical illness or disability.

  • Models of Abnormality
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • Genetic Factors
  • Biological Casual Factors
  • Socio-Cultural Factors
  • Systemic Factors
  • Biopsychological Factors
  • Parapsychology

Developmental Psychology

Developmental psychology focuses on how people mature and learn throughout their lifetime. Developmental psychology involves with a theory in which it divides child growth into different stages which are characterized by qualitative differences in behavior. There are number of different views about the way in which psychological and physical development proceed throughout the life span. The study of development has been one of the important features of sociology, and deals with causes and consequences of economic change in society. Individuals develop social and emotional skills across the lifespan, with specific consideration to childhood and adolescence is called social development.

  • Theories of Psychological Development
  • Cognitive Development
  • Physical and Memory Development
  • Social and Emotional Development
  • Therapeutic Methods
  • Mechanisms of Development
  • Parenting Factors
  • Evolutionary Developmental Psychopathology
  • Ethnic Identity Development

Positive Psychology

The father of positive psychology is Martin Seligman, not just as he has a systematic theory about why happy people are happy, similarly he practices the scientific scheme to explore it. Positive psychology is rapidly becoming one of the psychology's most transformative fields. Positive Psychology is the scientific study of the strengths that empower individuals and groups to thrive. The field is originated on the certainty that people want to lead expressive and satisfying lives, to promote what is best within themselves, and to improve their skills of their daily activities. Families and schools that allow children to grow, workplaces that aim for satisfaction and high productivity, and teaching others about positive psychology are main goals of positive psychology.

  • Positive Mental Attitude
  • Theory and Methods of Positive Psychology
  • Psychological Resilience
  • Culture and Positive Psychology
  • Applications and Research Findings on Positive Psychology

Occupational Psychology

The field of psychology which is deals with the performance of individuals at work and in training, and with developing an understanding of how administrations function and how employees perform at work. Their aim is to increase effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction of the people at work. Occupational psychologists use psychological methods and research theories to solve problems in the office and progress the excellence of life. They concentrate on studying the working style of employee, productivity and management of workplace.

They typically work on the large companies, Government organizations, public services, management training centers, psychometric testing and assessment services and private consultancy practice including outplacement.

  • Occupational Therapy
  • Organizational Citizenship Behavior
  • Relation to Organizational Psychology
  • Occupational Stress and Safety
  • Individual Psychological Assessment
  • Ethical Standards
  • Industrial Sociology
  • Organizational Sociology
  • Personnel Psychology
  • Occupational Health Psychology

Clinical Analysis and Diagnosis

significant area of proficiency for many clinical psychologists is analysis, assessment and diagnosis, around 91% of psychologists apply the core clinical practice. There is little agreement on the scale to which the mental disorders are universal or differ on their core definitions to the extent. This clash continues due to the lack of biological markers, predictable measurement and the lack of a high standard for recommending most psychiatric conditionsDiagnosis and prognosis is the identification of diseases by the examination of signs and indication, the function, the expected duration, and a description of the initiation and development of the disease, like intermittent crisis, progressive abatement, or sudden, unpredictable crisis. Methods involved in psychiatry comprise of both old traditional and advanced methods for assessment. Under present topic from simple physical examination to advanced neuro imaging techniques can be highlighted.

  • Applied Behavior Analysis
  • Transactional Analysis
  • Functional Analysis
  • Electroencephalography and Magneto Encephalography
  • Brain Mapping Studies
  • Functional MRI Studies
  • Computed Tomography and Positron Emission Tomography

Clinical Operations and Allied Services

Clinical psychology offers services for those in need of professional psychological help to clients with psychological and mental disorders, speech and hearing difficulties like Autism, intellectual and learning disabilities, ADHD, Stuttering, Cerebral Palsy and other multiple disabilities. Scientific assessment involves the application of standardized tools and the interventional programs are personalized to the needs of clients and their family. The services include diagnostic Services, management & therapeutic Services, academics and research.

  • Clinical Allied Services
  • Biostatistics
  • Medical Writing
  • Project Management
  • Data Management

Antipsychotics

Symptoms of psychosis such as delusions, paranoia or confused thoughts are treated with the help of drugs called antipsychotics. Levels of excess dopamine in the body is reduced as their main action is on dopamine receptors. The advanced antipsychotics are atypical antipsychotics, the older ones are knowns as typical antipsychotics. Atypical antipsychotics, miscellaneous antipsychotics, Phenothiazine antipsychotics, thioxanthene. Antipsychotics are also called as neuroleptics or major tranquilizers. 

  • Antipsychotics Medication
  • Side Effects of Antipsychotic Drugs
  • Typical and Atypical Antipsychotic Drugs

Psychotherapy

Symptoms of psychosis such as delusions, paranoia or confused thoughts are treated with the help of drugs called antipsychotics. Levels of excess dopamine in the body is reduced as their main action is on dopamine receptors. The advanced antipsychotics are atypical antipsychotics, the older ones are knowns as typical antipsychotics. Atypical antipsychotics, miscellaneous antipsychotics, Phenothiazine antipsychotics, thioxanthene. Antipsychotics are also called as neuroleptics or major tranquilizers. 

  • Social Learning and Clinical Psychology
  • Factor-Analytic Methods
  • Psychoanalytic Methods
  • Experimental Psychotherapy Process
  • Behavioral Modification Therapy Methods

Advanced Therapeutic Approaches

There are many therapeutic approaches for treating psychological disorders, among them biomedical therapy and psychotherapy are main two types. The psychotherapy tactic has been found to be very effective in solving most of the conditions. These advanced therapeutic methods focus on changing a maladaptive thought pattern into adaptive thought pattern, correcting irrational behavior and provide coping skills for problematic situations. Some of the innovative psychotherapeutic methods comprises- Cognitive behavioral therapy, client centered therapy, Relation frame therapy.

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
  • Third Wave of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy
  • Relation Frame Theory
  • Psychodynamic Therapy
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapy
  • Client Centered Therapy

E-therapy and E-counseling

E-therapy and E-counseling are a growing wave of online therapy. The flexible nature of these services helps clients and providers, but the responsibility is on psychologists to make sure they conform with federal and state laws. It has a mutual benefiting strategies for both patients and therapists.

  • Clinical Work
  • E-Therapy Home
  • Computer Mediated Psychotherapy

 

MARKET ANALYSIS

A VISION FOR CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Clinical psychology has continued growing into a dynamic profession and academic field of study from 1970s. Although the exact number of practicing clinical psychologists is unknown, the number in the U.S. grew from 20,000 to 63,000 between 1974 and 1990. Employment of various fields in psychology like clinical, counseling, and educational psychologists is expected to grow 20% from 2014 to 2024, much faster than the typical for all occupations. As of May 2015, the median annual salary for clinical, counseling and school psychologists was $70,580 per year. From the survey conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average annual salaries earned by psychologists in various careers ranged from between $59,910 to $94,590. Greater demand for psychological services in schools, hospitals, mental health centers, and social services agencies ought to drive employment growth.

Europe has some of the most honored academic institutions in the world offering graduate psychology programs. There are many options for clinical Psychology in Europe existing within different sectors of the professional and academic Psychology discipline. Clinical psychologists are experts in valuation and psychotherapy while expanding their focus to address issues of sports, gerontology and the forensic and legal system to name a few. One important field is health psychology, the fastest-growing employment setting for clinical psychologists in the past decade. Other major changes include the impact of managed care on mental health care; an increasing realization of the importance of knowledge relating to multicultural and diverse populations; and emerging privileges to prescribe psychotropic medication.

WHY BIRMINGHAM??

Birmingham is a foremost city in England’s West Midlands region. Birmingham is the fourth-most visited city in the UK by foreign visitors. Birmingham nurtured to international eminence in the 18th century at the heart of the Midlands Enlightenment and consequent Industrial Revolution, which saw the town at the forefront of worldwide progresses in science, technology, and economic development, generating a series of innovations that laid many of the foundations of modern industrial society.

A general view of the field of clinical psychology in present-day United Kingdom is that the field has experienced an enormous development over the past two decades. Many journals and specialized societies have been established, and many professionals now are working in the field, most of them in private practice, but some in medical centers belonging to the National Health Service. This great expansion seems due mainly to the creation of a degree in psychology and the continuous flow of students demanding training in clinical subjects. A theoretical orientation toward a cognitive-behavioral approach seems to dominate, closely followed by those choosing a dynamic orientation.  A new study program to become a specialist in our field recently has been implemented and is just entering its initial stages (Internship in Psychology-PIR); it represents a significant improvement in the curriculum of the clinical psychology. These facts seem to prove the great vitality of this field in present day United Kingdom.

WHY TO ATTEND???

Clinical Psychologists-2018 aims in proclaim knowledge and share new ideas amongst the professionals, industrialists and students from research areas of allied fields of Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry to share their research experiences and indulge in interactive discussions and special sessions at the event. A continuous research work is involving in psychology to provide the maximum necessities and treatments to population of the world wide who are facing mental health disorders. Meet your target market with recent reports on clinical psychology making news which manifests the tremendous growth in market value for clinical psychologists. Essentially, the entire department of psychology expansion might be taken place in developing countries of the world. Consequently, the importance of psychology to society impinges on our quality of life. Also, many upcoming students and researchers can benefit themselves by participating in world class International workshops, symposia during the conference which will be conducted by experts in the respective fields. It will congregate renowned speakers, principal investigators, experts and psychiatric researchers from both academia and health care industry will be joining together to discuss their views and research.

TARGET AUDIENCE:

  • Psychiatry Scientists/Research Professors
  • Physicists/Chemists
  • Junior/Senior research fellows of Psychology Field
  • Nursing Science/ Health Care/ Clinical Psychology Field
  • Clinical Psychology Students
  • Directors of Pharmaceutical companies
  • Clinical Pharmacists
  • Members of different Psychiatry associations.

MARKET GROWTH OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH IN THE LAST AND UPCOMING TEN YEARS

Clinical psychology has succeeded in the last 5 years. This field is expected to grow by 12% over the next 10 years, resulting in approximately 18,700 new jobs.  The success of Clinical psychology has a flip side. The research has progressive along with the growing of a hungry popular market for guidance on what "happiness" really is and the tools called "happiness interventions" in the lingo—that help people achieve it.

 A recent national study of psychiatric disorders in America found that,

  • Around 30% of adults or 70 million people were diagnosed with at least one psychiatric disorder.
  • 10 million people are suffering with mood disorder and major depression
  • 15 million people with Anxiety disorders.
  • 1 million people with schizophrenic disorder.
  • 500,000 people with eating disorder and most of them are women.
  • Clinical psychologists are on the front line in the treatment of these mental health problems which results in rapid growth in market globally.

GLOBAL MARKET OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

The career outlook of clinical psychology is predicted to rise of 11% between 2012 and 2022, depending on education, psychological subject, and experience the salaries for clinical psychology positions are likely to remain high. The rapidly rising field in psychology is employment of Industrial-organizational psychologists is expected to grow 53% between 2012 and 2022. The average time of education and training of clinical psychology is 8 to 12 years. The median annual salary of a clinical psychologist is about $87,015. For the next several years, salaries for those working in the many fields of clinical psychology rank among some of the highest salaries of all psychology related jobs, and the prediction for job growth remains strong.

As per the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014-15 Edition, clinical psychologists, categorized under the clinical, counseling, and school psychology job sector, earned a median wage of $74,030. For clinical psychologists who are working in the place of work of other health physicians, that median wage rises to $81,480. But Individuals in this field who earn more credentials, experience, and certifications has salaries rise even higher. The statistical range of Clinical psychology professionals who earn more than $113,640 are of 10%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). These individuals are licensed in their respective states a requirement for all who want to work as clinical psychologists and many have achieved additional certification in areas such as clinical health, psychoanalysis, criminal, group, rehabilitation, couple, school, family and educational psychology. The average 50% of all clinical, counseling, and school psychology professionals earn between $51,980 and $89,830.

CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS

  • Clinical psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Psychopharmacology
  • Psychometrics
  • Clinical neuropsychology
  • Clinical psychological devices
  • Child and adolescent psychology
  • Humanistic psychology
  • Abnormal psychology
  • Developmental psychology
  • Positive psychology
  • Occupational psychology
  • Clinical analysis and diagnosis
  • Clinical operations and allied services
  • Antipsychotics
  • Psychotherapy
  • Advanced therapeutic approaches
  • E-therapy and E-counseling
  • Entrepreneurs investment meet

WORLD ANTIPSYCHOTIC DRUGS MARKET

The global antipsychotic drugs market is segmented into three categories based on brands such as First, Second and Third generation antipsychotic drugs. With development of technology and growing competition to gain largest market share, researchers are focusing on first generation antipsychotics to better understand their working mechanism. Ability and Seroquel are topmost marketed brands due their high therapeutic efficacy and reduced side effects. Geographically, global antipsychotic drugs market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and LAMEA. Antipsychotics are the largely prescribed drugs in the North American region due to large patient pool suffering from mental and psychotic disorders. Asia-Pacific and LAMEA are the lucrative market for global antipsychotic drugs manufacturers, due to large patient pool and rising healthcare awareness. 

The key players within global antipsychotic drugs market include Eli Lilly, AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Bristol-Myers Squibb, GlaxoSmithKline and Johnson & Johnson. Patent expiration of major brands such as Zyprexa (by Eli Lilly) and Seroquel (by AstraZeneca) has negatively impacted the total revenue of this market. Generic competition is soaring due to patent expiration of six largest antipsychotic drugs in 2012.  

 

MAJOR COMPANIES PRODUCING ANTIPSYCHOTIC DRUGS

United Kingdom

  • Hollies Wright
  • Birmingham pharmaceutical plant
  • Gilmer Drug Company
  • Oxford Pharmaceuticals
  • AAH pharmaceuticals 

Globally

  • AstraZeneca
  • Universal Health Services Inc.
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • Pfizer
  • Eli Lilly
  • Bristol-Meyer Squibb
  • Wyeth
  • Astellas Pharma Inc.

TOP UNIVERSITIES RELATED TO CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

United Kingdom

  • Birmingham University
  • Aston University
  • South and City College Birmingham
  • Newman University
  • Bournville College

Globally

  • Harvard university, USA
  • University of Cambridge, UK
  • Stanford university, UK
  • University of Oxford, UK
  • University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), USA
  • Yale University, USA
  • University of California, Berkeley (UCB), USA
  • University of Michigan, USA
  • UCL (University College London), UK
  • Princeton University, US

 TOP HOSPITALS RELATED TO CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

 

United Kingdom

  • Clinical Partners Birmingham Practice
  • Birmingham Childrens Hospital
  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
  • Woodbourne Priory Hospital
  • Birmingham City Hospital
  • Priory Wellbeing Centre
  • Birmingham Heartlands Hospital
  • NHS Birmingham CrossCity
  • Clinical Commissioning Group

Globally

  • Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
  • McLean Hospital, Belmont, Massachusetts.
  • New York–Presbyterian University Hospital of Columbia and Cornell, New York City.
  • Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland.
  • Menninger Clinic, Houston, Texas.
  • Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital, Baltimore
  • Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at the University of California-Los Angeles
  • Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

 MAJOR ASSOCIATIONS RELATED TO CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

United Kingdom

  • British Psychological Society
  • UK Psychological Trauma Society
  • European Federation of Psychologists Associations: EFPA
  • British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy
  • National Associations of Psychology
  • Association of Educational Psychologists
  • The Association for Business Psychology

Globally

There are around 200 psychiatric associations globally which deals with various psychological disorders. Few of them are:

  • Institute of Professional Psychologists
  • International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology
  • International Association of Applied Psychology
  • International Council of Psychologists
  • International School Psychology Association
  • International Society for Comparative Psychology
  • International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development
  • International Society for the Study of Individual Differences
  • International Society for Intelligence Research
  • International Society for Research on Aggression
  • British Psychoanalytical Society
  • Canadian Psychological Association
  • Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies
  • European Association of Counselling Psychology
  • European Federation of Psychologists Associations (EFPA)
  • European Federation of Psychology Students Associations (EFPSA)
  • American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
  • American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology
  • American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
  • German Psychological Association

TARGET AUDIENCE

Directors, managers & Business Delegates, Director of Laboratories, Universities, Industries, Investigators, Post-Doctoral Fellows, Research and Diagnostic Laboratories, Clinical Fellows, Research Scholars, Students, Biomedical Research companies.  Rise in the number of clinical trials, toxicological studies, and health awareness for nutritional products, rapid growth of clinical psychology and solutions, and use of psychology as a base for antipsychotic drug designing will propel the growth of pharmaceutical market. 

  • Industry        20%
  • Academia    50%
  • Clinicians     20%
  • Others          10%

 

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TOP PSYCHOLOGY UNIVERSITIES WORLDWIDE:

Europe Psychology Universities:

University of Groningen | University of Amsterdam | Erasmus University of Rotterdam | Psychology Conferences 2018 USA | University of New York in Prague | Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen | Psychology Conferences 2018 USA | Webster University Vienna | University of Kent | University of Cardiff | University of Exeter | Psychology Conferences 2018 USA | University of Maastricht | University of Glasgow | Vita-Salute University San Raffaele | Nottingham Trent University | Psychology Conferences 2018 USA | Middlesex University | Universita del Lancashire Centrale | University of Portsmouth | Psychology ConferencesUniversity of Warsaw | University of Bolton | University of Jyväskylä | University of Stirling | Psychology Conferences 2018 EuropeUniversity of Bristol | Clinical Psychology Conferences 2018 | University of Leida | University of Roehampton | University of Lancaster | Bangor University | Birkbeck, University of London | Manchester Metropolitan University | University of Buckingham | Universita di Birmingham | Psychology Conferences 2018 Europe | University of Minho | Psychology Conferences 2018 USA | Universita dell Anglia orientale | City University | Open UniversityPsychology Conferences | Goldsmiths College | University of Padua | Clinical Psychology Conferences 2018 | University of Lincoln | Psychology Conferences 2018 Europe | University of Dundee | University of Tilburg | Aston University | Lorand Eotvos University | Universita di Derby | University of East London | Psychology Conferences

USA Psychology Universities:

Stanford University | University of California, Los Angeles | University of Illinois | New York University | Ohio State University | Indiana University | Rutgers University | 

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