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Abstract Submission Form

If your submission is for a Workshop, use the Workshop Proposal Form.

Sections marked with a '*' MUST be completed.

Presentation Title *
Author(s) and Affiliations *
NameAffiliation

Contact Information (main presenter)
Name and Position; e.g. Lecturer in Psychology; PhD student in Education; Private Practitioner; HR Consultant; Clinical Psychologist, Health Psychologist etc *
Email Address *
Daytime Phone *
Mobile
Postal Address *
Proposed Format of Presentation *
An oral presentation
A poster session
A PeArLS (personally arranged learning session)
a Mini-Workshop

If your proposed format cannot be accommodated within the programme,we will contact you to discuss an alternative format.

Oral presentations are normally 30 minutes in length (20 mins presentation, 10 mins for questions). PeArLS are 30 minutes in length (10 mins to define the topic in context and 20 mins for discussion with participants). Mini-workshops are 1-2 hrs in length - please indicate length in the abstract

Topic Area *
Indicate the area(s) of psychology to which this abstract is most related, or the pre-organised symposium name:

Pre-organised Symposium Title

Clinical Psychology Research and Theory

Clinical Psychology Practical Applications

General Mental Health, not specific to any particular scope

Developmental/Educational

Forensic Psychology

Criminal Justice Psychology

Bicultural Issues

Community Psychology

Counselling Psychology

Health Psychology

Industrial/Organisational Psychology

Clinical or Cognitive Neuropsychology

Ethics and/or Professional Issues

International Psychology Issues

General Experimental Psychology

Other:

Are you willing to be a Symposium Chair?    Yes    No

Audio-Visual Requirements

The venue will have a PC and data projector in each room. If you require any other equipment please specify:

Abstract Format

Please type into the space provided below.
As a general guideline,

  • abstracts for Research papers must include background, aims, methods, results, and conclusions;
  • abstracts for Theoretical Issues/Professional topics must include background, aims, main contributions, and conclusions;
  • abstracts for PeArLS and mini-workshops must include an outline of the topic, sufficient detail to inform and encourage participation, and questions for discussion.
  • identify the type of data your presentation will be based on - theory/literature review only, research project and/or clinical case presentation
  • identify the population that the study pertains to - is it about adults, children, particular groups such as young people or elderly?
  • identify who do you think your talk presentation will appeal to

Abstract *: (Maximum of 150 words) - Please ensure sufficient detail for the Academic Review Committee to understand the substance and nature of your submission.

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