We welcome submissions of abstracts for research studies that address the conference theme of “Psychological Practitioners as Researchers”. Your submissions can be in the form of oral presentations (20 minutes + Q&A) and poster presentations. Authors should indicate which type of presentation is preferred. Presentations will be notified about the final format of their presentation at the time their abstract is accepted.
The accepted abstracts will undergo curation, and selected authors will be invited to submit full papers to Jurnal Psikologi Sosial (JPS) and Psychological Research on Urban Society (PRoUST). These invitations will be sent after the conference has been held.
Key Dates
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Topics of Interest
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Submissions should demonstrate relevance to the conference objectives and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of psychology. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Integration of Eastern and Western psychological theories and practices
The Integration of Eastern and Western Psychological theories and practices conference offers a unique exploration of the intersection between two rich traditions of understanding the human mind and behavior. Participants are encouraged to focus on topics about the social and cultural factors that influence the management of behavioral and mental problems in individuals.
Research methodologies and best practices for conducting research in applied settings
This theme covers a diverse range of topics, including quantitative and qualitative research methods, mixed-method approaches, data analysis techniques, and strategies for effectively translating research findings into practical applications. Knowledge syntheses such as narrative review, scoping review, systematic review, and meta-analysis are similarly encouraged.
Innovative approaches to research conducted by psychology practitioners
This theme showcases groundbreaking methodologies and pioneering strategies employed by psychological practitioners to advance research in their field. From community-based participatory research to action research, from qualitative case studies to technology-driven data collection methods, this theme highlights the creative and impactful ways psychological practitioners are pushing the boundaries of traditional research paradigms.
Ethical considerations and challenges in practitioner-led research
This theme provides a vital platform for practitioners, researchers, and scholars to navigate the complex ethical landscape inherent in conducting research within professional practice settings. This theme addresses a wide range of ethical considerations, including confidentiality, informed consent, power differentials, conflicts of interest, and the protection of vulnerable populations. Participants are encouraged to submit studies that explore real-world case studies, examine ethical guidelines and regulations, and discuss strategies for navigating ethical challenges while maintaining the integrity and trustworthiness of their research.
Practical implications of research findings for clinical practice, education, and community interventions
This theme invites clinicians, educators, community leaders, and researchers to explore how research findings can inform and enhance their respective fields. Participants are encouraged to submit studies that explore and explain how they translate research findings into evidence-based strategies and interventions that can directly impact clinical practice, educational programs, and community initiatives.
Abstract Guidelines
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We welcome one or more abstract(s) per person which encompasses various types of studies.
This includes, but is not limited to:
1. Empirical research
2. Literature reviews, meta-analyses, systematic reviews
3. Policy recommendation
Word limit: 350 words
Language: English
Submission Flow
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Registration Fee
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Payment Information
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Account Number: 1273000320 (BNI UI Depok Branch)
Name of Account Holder: UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA FPSI NON BP
SWIFT Code: BNINIDJA