CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY NOW!
European Association of Clinical Psychology
and Psychological Treatment
EACLIPT International Conference
The conference is addressed to:
Scholars, academics, researchers and practitioners from around the world, specializing in Clinical Psychology
About the conference
EACLIPT Conference Invitation: In recent years, the field of Clinical Psychology has been changing rapidly. New research methods have been developed. New types of psychological interventions and therapies, enabled by new technologies, have been designed, implemented, and evaluated. At the same time, the need for mental health services has been steadily growing, due to the increased economic, ecological, and social pressures experienced by populations around the globe. In the general population, the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the levels of stress, increased the burden due to social isolation or unemployment, and hindered access to health services and mental health treatment.
This is a crucial moment to bring together clinical psychologists, academics, researchers and practitioners from around the world. We need to share findings, experiences, and best practices, discuss the latest scientific discoveries and future directions to enable further developments in the field of clinical psychology.
Call for Papers
1. CONFERENCE
We hereby invite researchers and practitioners at every level of professional development in the field of clinical psychology and psychological treatment to actively participate in the EACLIPT 2022 conference: Clinical Psychology Now!
Please share your recent research and your contribution to the development of evidence-based practice. It is time for your action and contribution! This is an opportunity to show your research results, your projects, and solutions that can, and should, improve the mental health of your patients, and have an impact on greater availability of psychological treatment for groups and individuals in need.
The call for papers is open for three types of sessions: oral paper presentations, rapid presentations, and poster presentations. We invite submissions of original unpublished research in the field of clinical psychology, spanning the areas from prevention, diagnostics, mechanisms, and treatments, to methods, classification, evidence-based recommendations, and means , to increase availability of psychological help.
For all sessions, a 300 word abstract is required. The suggested structure is: Background, Methods, Results (if applicable), and Conclusions. The abstract title is limited to 200 characters including spaces.
- Oral paper presentations: 15-minute oral presentations, including time for questions and discussion. To submit a paper presentation click here
- Rapid presentations: 5-minute oral presentations, including time for questions and discussion. We suggest that presentations in this format should not exceed 5 slides. To submit a rapid presentation click here
- Poster presentations: Poster presentations: Poster presentations can report on either completed studies or on research in progress or developing ideas. Guidelines for posters: posters should be in a portrait format and need to fit the stand of the size 180x120cm (posters can be smaller). We encourage you to keep the message concise and visually stimulating. Consider using a QR code on your poster to link it to either a digital version of the poster, a study protocol, pre-print, or your website. To submit a poster click here
2. EARLY CAREER WORKSHOPS
We hereby invite early career researchers (Ph.D. candidates, Master's degree students, and postdocs) to participate in a workshop that consists of two sessions. During the first session , which will focus on “New technologies in clinical psychology”, participants will present the appliction of new technologies in their clinical research and practice, whereas the afternoon session, “Projects showcase”, will be focused on presenting participants’ research projects, and obtaining feedback. To join the workshop, you need to actively participate in at least one of the sessions.
2.1 Morning session “New technologies in clinical psychology”
We invite early career researchers using new technologies (e.g. VR, XR, wearables, eye-tracking) in their research to present the practical aspects of running studies with this kind of methodology/measurements. During your 30 minutes, you will present and demonstrate practical aspects, advantages, and challenges of using given technology in the field of clinical psychology. The presentation will be followed by a 15 minutes discussion/practical demonstration. You are encouraged to bring the equipment with you (or contact us to check whether we can provide similar equipment on site), and to use your own research as an example on how to use it. In order to participate please submit an abstract (300 words with the title up to 200 characters) briefly explaining what type of technology you would like to present, and what is the research context of using this kind of technology in clinical psychology research and/or practice. The suggested structure is: Description of chosen method/new technology, Application in clinical psychology (research and/or practice), Example of use in own research, and Advantages and challenges.
To participate in the morning session, please submit your abstract
2.2 Afternoon session: “Projects showcase”
The goal of the afternoon session is to present your research and obtain feedback both from your peers and a senior researcher who will facilitate the session. In order to participate, please submit an abstract (300 words with the title up to 200 characters) that uses a structured format: Background (including research questions/hypotheses), Methods, Results (if relevant), Conclusions, and Expected Feedback (i.e., what kind of feedback you are hoping to receive during the workshop). You will have 10 minutes for the presentation and 5 minutes for discussion & feedback.
To participate in the afternoon session, please submit your abstract
Important Dates:
January 10, 2022
abstract submissions open
February 28, 2022
abstract and early career workshop submissions deadline
April 30, 2022
abstract and early career workshop submission acceptance announcement
April 30, 2022
poster submission deadline
May 31, 2022
poster acceptance announcement
Registration deadlines:
June 30, 2022
Early bird registration
September 30, 2022
General registration
Registration fees:
CONFERENCE FEES
Regular:
On site: 450 Euro
On-line: 100 Euro
Reduced:
(Early birds and EACLIPT members
with paid membership for 2022)
On site: 350 Euro
On-line: 50 Euro
WORKSHOP FEES
Regular:
Stationary workshop: 100 Euro
On-line workshop: 80 Euro
Reduced:
(Early birds and EACLIPT members
with paid membership for 2022)
Stationary workshop: 80 Euro
On-line workshop: 50 Euro
Video
Watch the first video in our EACLIPT Webinar Series. During the November meeting, we discussed the process-based psychotherapy, an approach which takes the view that mental health problems are assumed to exist as systems of inter-connected elements.
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Organizers
Scientific Committee – EACLIPT Board
- Claudi Bockting, Amsterdam University Medical Centers
- Andreas Maercker, University of Zurich
- Céline Douillez, Université Catholique de Louvain
- Collette Hirsch, King’s College London
- Gerhard Andersson, Linköping University
- Jenny Guidi, University of Bologna
- Martin Debbané, University College London
- Roman Cieslak, SWPS University
- Winfried Rief, University of Marburg
Organizing Committee – SWPS University
- Roman Cieslak
- Marta Jackowska
- Monika Kornacka
- Ewelina Smoktunowicz
- Anna Rogala
- Natalia Michalak
- Karolina Wójcik - SWPS Innowacje
- Izabela Knyżewska - SWPS Innowacje