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Proposal Options
The Scientific Program Committee (SPC) of the Congress is pleased to invite interested participants to submit Abstracts for Poster presentations, Oral Presentations, Case Study Presentations and Discussions, Symposia, Workshops, and Special Case Seminars. We especially welcome presentations or programs related to the Special Issue. The decision to accept a presentation or program will be made by the SPC and the corresponding author will be notified. Please refer to the topics below for the concept of each session.
SUGGESTED TOPIC AREAS

•Abuse

•Acting Out

•Activity Therapy

•Addictive Behaviors

•Adolescents

•Affective Disorders

•Alliance (Working/Therapeutic Alliance)

•Anxiety Disorders


•Beginning Therapy / Group

•Bereavement

•Bullying

•Burnout


•Children

•Chronically Ill

•Chronic Mental Disorders

•Cognitive-Behavioral Approach

•Combined / Conjoint Therapy

•Couple Therapy

•Criminal / Delinquency

•Crisis Intervention / Emergency

•Cultural, Political and Social Issues


•Depression

•Developmental Disorders

•Domestic Violence

•Dreams


•Eating Disorders

•Ethics


•Family Therapy


•Gender Issues

•Group-as-a-Whole

•Group Process and Group Dynamics

•Group Psychotherapy


•Hospital Settings


•Identity

•Individual Psychotherapy


•Large Group

•Life Cycle Issues


•Mind / Body Integration

•Minority Issues

•Morita Therapy

•Movement / Dance


•Nursing


•Organizations


•Personality Disorders

•Person- Centered Approach

•Play Therapy

•Post-Traumatic Stress

•Psychoanalytic / Psychodynamic Approach

•Psychodrama

•Psycho-Education

•Psychoses

•Psychosomatic Disorders

•Psychological Test


•Research

•Resistance

•Role Play


•Safe Space

•Sand Play

•School Settings

•Social Phobias / Hikikomori (social withdrawal) / Tai-Jin-Kyofu

•Suicide

•Supervision

•Supportive Therapy

•Systems Approach


•Terminal Care

•Therapeutic Community

•Time-Limited Groups

•Training

•Transactional Analysis

•Transference-
Countertransference


•Working Through

Poster Presentations
All posters will be displayed throughout the entire conference; however, presentations in which presenters stand by their posters in the traditional way will only occur on the first day of the Congress. Posters should be prepared in advance and brought in person by the presenting participant. Posters should measure 110cm in width and 200cm in height. A Poster Presentation Award will be given for presentation excellence with the selection made by the Poster Presentation Award Committee, and three honored oral presentations will be performed on the final day.
Oral Presentations
This session is designed for the oral presentation of research findings. Fifteen minutes will be allowed for presentation and fifteen minutes for discussion for a total of thirty minutes for each oral presentation.
Case Study Presentations and Discussions
This session is designed for discussing the details of one case study in a two-hour block. Please make certain your discussion points are clear when you present a case.
Symposia
Symposia are designed for the discussion of a particular theme and include a chairperson (s), panelists, and discussants as necessary and appropriate. A symposium may be scheduled for one session (2 hours) or two sessions (4 hours).
Workshops
Workshops should be topic-focused. The following modes of instruction are utilized: didactic, experiential, demonstration. Workshops may be scheduled for either one session (2 hours) or two sessions (4 hours).
Special Case Seminars
This seminar is designed for deepening academic discussion on specific theories and techniques of group psychotherapy, individual psychotherapy, or combined therapy using a clinical case. Please organize the discussion on your own. For example, you could examine the validity of a specific theory and its associated technique by presenting a case based on the theory or by presenting a case in an open supervision format in the seminar. You could also present your own clinical technique with a sample case and use the discussion period for reconstructing the theory. Special Case Seminars will be scheduled for two hours.
< Important Note >
  • The working language for this congress is English. By arranging for an interpreter on your own, you can present in any language.
  • DEADLINE for submission of Poster Presentation proposals is Tur, July, 31st, 2008.
Guidelines for Submission of Proposal Abstracts
Please follow the steps below when you submit each proposal.
Proposal Online Submission
Proposal Online Submission