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Keynote and EFPA Award winner lectures and Presidential addresses
Keynote and EFPA Award winner lectures and Presidential addresses
Sunday,
July 3
Cognitive Credibility Assessment: A theoretical and empirical overview of an approach to catch liars by outsmarting them.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 3
09:00 – 10:00
MA
Aldert Vrij
(United Kingdom)
Freedom, justice and health? Positive mental health across cultures.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 3
09:00 – 10:00
A5
Jürgen Margraf
(Germany)
The importance of identities for families, organizations, and communities.
EFPA AWARD WINNER LECTURE
July 3
10:10 - 11:10
MA
Naomi Ellemers
(Netherlands)
Toward a comprehensive model of suicidal behavior: can cognitive neuroscience make the link between psychology and biology?
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 3
10:45 – 11:45
A4
Fabrice Jollant
(France)
International Psychology: the importance of national and regional partnerships.
IUPSYS PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
July 3
10:45 – 11:30
A2
Maras Pamela
(United Kingdom)
The Role of the Goal Concept in Motivation Science.
EFPA AWARD WINNER ADDRESS
July 3
11:20 – 12:20
MA
Peter M. Gollwitzer
(Germany)
On the roots of social cognition: Infants’ understanding and socio-moral evaluation of intentional agents.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 3
13:00 - 14:00
MA
Luca Surian
(Italy)
Prospective memory in old age: A paradoxical story.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 3
14:10 – 15:10
MA
Matthias Kliegel
(Switzerland)
Tests and Testing in the 21st century: Quo vadis?
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 3
15:20 – 16:20
MA
José Muñiz
(Spain)
To feel or not to feel? Εmotions and how we cope with them in psychopathology and health.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 3
16:30 – 17:30
MA
Georgia Panayiotou
(Cyprus)
Applied Psychology during the Past Hundred Years.
IAAP PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
July 3
16:30 – 17:15
A2
Roland-Lévy Christine
(France)
Sunday,
July 4
And then everything changes: The future of the psychologist profession in a post-4thindustrial- revolution world.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 4
09:00 - 10:00
MA
Tor Levin Hofgaard
(Norway)
Prevention and Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapy: challenges for professionals and for public policies.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 4
09:00 – 10:00
A5
Margarida Gaspar de Matos
(Portugal)
Impact of Attachment on Information Seeking across Cultures.
EFPA AWARD WINNER LECTURE
July 4
09:30 - 10:30
B2
Francisco Pons
(Norway)
What Can Be Done If Fear and Anxiety Get Out of Control.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 4
10:00 - 11:00
A5
Alfons O. Hamm
(Germany)
Psychology of cosmetic behavior.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 4
10:10 – 11:10
MA
Tsuneyuki Abe
(Japan)
Using digital and e-health technologies to improve suicide prevention.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 4
10:45 – 11:45
A4
Helen Christensen
(Australia)
How shall we all live together?
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 4
11:20 – 12:20
MA
John W. Berry
(Canada)
Say “Present” in every field: the future of psychology and psychology organizations.
EFPA PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
July 4
13:00 - 13:45
MA
Telmo Mourinho Baptista
(Portugal)
Psychology and modern challenges: cultural-historical approach to digital society.
RPS PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
July 4
13:50 - 14:35
MA
Yury Zinchenko
(Russia)
Revolutionizing our understanding of anorexia nervosa through genetics. Could it be a metabo-psychiatric disorder? Essential knowledge for clinicians.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 4
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.2
Cynthia M. Bulik
(USA)
Teaching and learning psychology ethics as a meaningful and enjoyable experience.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 4
14:45 - 15:45
MA
Korkut Yeşim
(Turkey)
Patterns of Competitiveness: What kind of competitors are we and what are the potential implications in our life?
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 4
15:55 - 16:55
MA
Márta Fülöp
(Hungary)
Evidence-based intervention techniques in child sexual assault: 30 years pursuing clinical cases. What have we learned?
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 4
17:05 - 18:05
MA
Victoria Noguerol
(Spain)
Sunday,
July 5
Reflections on the Needs of Society and what Psychology can Offer
EFPA AWARD WINNER LECTURE
July 5
09:00 - 10:00
MA
Tony Wainwright
(United Kingdom)
Emergency preparedness and crisis intervention.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 5
09:00 – 10:00
A2
Atle Dyregrov
(Norway)
What I think I know about my abilities and competencies – but do others know them better?
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 5
10:10 – 11:10
MA
Aljoscha C. Neubauer
(Austria)
Psychology: a profession without identity?
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 5
11:20 – 12:20
MA
Miguel Ricou
(Portugal)
Mental Files in Perspective.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 5
13:00 – 14:00
MA
Josef Perner
(Austria)
Psychological approaches to the treatment of emotional crisis patients.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 5
13:00 – 14:00
A4
Raffaella Calati
(USA)
Investing in mental health in 21st century – challenges and opportunities.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 5
14:10 – 15:10
MA
Dainius Puras
(Lithuania)
The mirror brain: Past, present, and future.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 5
15:20 – 16: 20
MA
Giacomo Rizzolatti
(Italy)