Psychology + Security

Sunday, July 3
A Strategy Coping And Resilience On A Living In The Flood Reviewed From Gender.
1770
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.3.
Posttraumatic stress among Syrian refugees: the role of trauma centrality, distorted cognitions and trauma coping self-efficacy.
0712
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.3.
Reducing perceived threat toward immigrants with testimonials. Indirect effects of empathy and similarity through identification, transportation and counterarguing.
1940
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.3.
Resilience of German Emergency Responders: Results of a Quantitative Survey.
0137
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.3.
Si Tou Timou Tumou Tou (Origin philosophy local wisdom prosocial behaviour in Minahasa’s cul-ture).
2807
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.3.
Why Share? Predictors of Information Sharing during Disaster Situations.
2241
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
09:00 – 10:30
R 3.3.
Concepts of humanness and dehumanization in survivors of violence.
2345
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.3.
Crime and addictions: the case of young inmate population on Mexican federal. prisons
2051
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.3.
False memories in eyewitness testimonies, the effect of delay-reducing the impact and improving reliability of testimonies.
2350
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.3.
Prevention of offenses among police officers.
2100
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.3.
Providing vulnerable witnesses with a voice: The use of Registered Intermediaries in UK.
1972
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.3.
Sexual violence in sexual and gender minorities: A critical interpretive synthesis.
1554
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.3.
The impact of psychological violence on Turkish women’s depressive symptoms.
2237
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.3.
Imprisoned young people in penitentiary system of Mexican Republic.
2034
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.3.
Incarcerated women: affective bonds that lead them and get out them of prison.
0277
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.3.
Posttraumatic growth in women victims of intimate partner violence. The importance of specialized complex help provision.
2098
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.3.
Preventing sexual aggression among university students in Germany: First results of an intervention study.
1808
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.3.
Sexual violence in migrants, applicants for international protection and refugees: a critical interpretive synthesis.
1553
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.3.
Suitability of behaviorist perspectives to study coping with Intimate Partner Violence.
0851
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
13:00 – 14:30
R 3.3.
Adolescents’ Trust in the Police.
0330
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.3.
Concern and Experience of Aggression and Violence in the Workplace of Private Security Personnel: Effects on Substance Use, Psychosomatic Health and Turnover Intention.
1387
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.3.
Countering radicalism on youth: An experimental studies on the effects of critical thinking and the social identity complexity.
2655
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.3.
Differences between women’s reports of their own and partner’s explanations for violence.
0852
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.3.
Follow up of long-term knowledge retention of children exposed to school-based prevention program against child sexual abuse.
1324
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.3.
Investigating homicide offender typologies based on their clinical histories and crime scene behaviour patterns.
2820
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.3.
Psychological Resilience and Depression Among Prisoners: The Mediating Effect of Perceived Social Support.
1162
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.3.
Psychosocial factors associated with dating violence in university students in Chile and Peru.
1505
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.3.
Understanding sexual violence victimisation in migrants, sexual and gender minorities in light of an othering based stress model.
1552
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 3
14:45 – 16:15
R 3.3.
Sunday, July 4
Difference in psychotherapy: Client and therapist perspectives.
1938
ORAL PRESENTATION
July 4
10:45 – 12:15
R 3.3.
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
Sunday, July 5
Emergency preparedness and crisis intervention.
KEYNOTE LECTURE
July 5
09:00 – 10:00
A2
Military psychology. Extreme psychology. Psychology in special conditions.
2871
SYMPOSIUM
July 5
10:10 – 16:15
A2
Chair: Karayani Alexander (Russia)
Shoigu Julia (Russia)
Military psychology in the XXI century: blossoming or crisis? Aleksandr Karayani (Russia) 1883
Psychological reliability of specialists in safety critical domains. Valentina Barabanshchikova (Russia) 2879
Methodological development of psychological support of the investigation. Kamenev Igor (Russia) 2877
The system of psychophysiological support of nuclear power plants personnel’s professional reliability. Chernetskaya Elena (Russia) 2878
Approaches to interpersonal contact in psychology. Fyodor Ushkov (Russia) 2880
Features of organization and provision of emergency psychological assistance in emergency situations in Russia. Shoigu Julia (Russia), Kovaleva Julia (Russia), Dzhandubaev Alexandr (Russia), Tolubaeva Natalia (Russia), Elezareva Natalia (Russia), Fetisova Mariia (Russia), Plotnikova Elena (Russia), Kinasov Petr (Russia), Timofeeva Lidiya (Russia), Parol Darya (Russia), Karapetyan Larisa (Russia)
Summary prevention of radicalisation the needs of families. Magda Rooze (The Netherlands) 2872
Methodology for assessment safety culture in high-risk organizations. Shabanova Victoria (Russia), Chernetskaya Elena (Russia) 2875