Psychological Science Congress4th International & 6th Indian
18-20 September, 2017
Theme
PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL BEING: REFLECTIONS ACROSS THE CULTURE
Conference Director
Dr. Roshan Lal
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Organizing Secretary
Dr. Rajesh Kumar
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D. M. Basnet (Nepal), N.K. Chadha (Delhi), Nasreen Wadud (Dhaka), Amrita Yadav (Rohtak), C.P. Khokhar (Haridwar), Radhey Shyam (Rohtak), Sunita Sachdeva (Kalanaur), Shaukat Ahmed Shah (Kashmir), Mahmood S. Khan (Aligarh), J.S. Birlan (Kurukshetra), Shamsuddin Elias (Dhaka), Naved Iqval (Delhi), Umed Singh (Kurukshetra), Anand Kumar (Varanasi), AVS Madnawat (Jaipur), Updesh Kumar (Delhi), Manika Saxena (Jaipur), Roshan Lal Zinta (Shimla), Jitender Grover (Chandigarh), Tarlok Bandhu (Muktsar), P.K. Khatri (Lucknow), SK Salahuddin Ahmed (Dhaka)
Organising CommitteeO.P. Sharma (Jaipur), Mhd. Irfan Farroqi (Panjab), Aradhana Sharma (Chandigarh), J.K.Yadav (IGNOU), Subhash Chandra (Gurgoan), Mahesh Darolia (Delhi), Roopa Mathur (Jaipur), Geeta Bhagat (Chandigarh), Yogesh Jogsan (Gujrat), Savneet Bedi (Chandigarh), Jagdish Mehta (Chandigarh), Komila Parthi (Chandigarh), Daljit Singh (Sirsa), Kamlesh Rani (Panchkula), Rakesh Bahmani (Hisar), Chandershekhar (Jammu).i. Scientific Committee: Ram Mehar, Ramesh Sahani, Harguneet Kaur ii. Hospitality: Vivek Bhuchar, Parvesh Kumariii. Accommodation : Rajesh Kumar, Amit Kumariv. Transportation: Amit Kumar, Parvesh Kumarv. Certificate Committee: Suneel Chaudhary, Anil Kumar, Shikha Gargvi. Registration Committee: Rakesh Goyal, Ritu Sekhri, Beenu Varma, vii. Cultural Committee: Mahender Singh, Bhupendra Singh (consent in advance be given by
the participants if they wish to present)
Navrattan Sharma (Rohtak),
Vibha Madan
Chief Patron Prof. Arun Kumar GroverVice Chancellor,Panjab University, Chandigarh
Patron Dr. S.S. Phulia, IAS
Advisory Committee
ConvenerProf. H. K. ChhabraChairperson, Dept. of Psychology,Panjab University, Chandigarh
E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.napsindia.org
Welcome to
Prof. Anuradha BhandariDept. of Psychology,Panjab University, Chandigarh
Venue :Department of Psychology, Panjab University,Sector 14, Chandigarh-INDIA
Department of Psychology,Panjab University
Chandigarh, INDIA
Global Partner
Organized by In Association with
South Asian Associationof Psychologists
World Emotional Literacy League
World Emotional Literacy League
World Without Anger
SAAP
About National Association of Psychological Science
National Association of Psychological Science (NAPS)- India has been registered in 2010 to extend the psychological service as well as activities in and out of country. The NAPS is represented by its State Coordinators across the country and presently there are Sixteen psychology professionals representing respective states. The Psychological Science Congress is one of the event of NAPS and since 2011 we all are enthusiastically contributing for its success.
The one of the broad aims of NAPS is to build a platform for the scholarly exchange researches in psychology fields and for exchanging and sharing the recent updates in psychology and allied sciences. Let this conference inspired and energised to disseminate individual and collective work that benefits toward well being globally.
The NAPS is publishing Research Journal namely “Indian Journal of Psychological Science (IJPS) has ISSN- 0976-9218, which is listed in India and abroad beyond this listed with Thomson Reuters, ISI, Google Scholar, Index Copernicus etc. IJPS cover psychology and allied science area for publication under broad category of Social Sciences. IJPS is also having good Impact Factor-3.021 for 2015.
The IPSC 2017: aims to bring together leading academicians, scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Psychology and Well-being. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Psychology and Well-being. So we invite the global community of psychologists, activists, researchers and students to make their abstract submissions soonest and contribute to enacting the conference as a re-shaping and re-defining moment.
About Panjab University, Chandigarh
National Association ofPsychological Science - INDIA
One of the oldest Universities in India, the Panjab University (PU) initiated at Lahore in 1882, has a long tradition of pursuing excellence in teaching and research in science and technology, humanities, social sciences, performing arts and sports. The University supports excellence and innovation in academic programmes, promotes excellence in research, scholarship and teaching. In independent India, Panjab University with its Campus at Chandigarh and nearly two hundred colleges in Punjab state and Chandigarh U.T., has served various societal needs with distinction. The glorious traditions of the University established during the period of more than 133 years of its long service to the nation since its inception are a source of inspiration for the present generation of faculty members and students.
Over the years, the reputation of the Panjab University has grown to emerge as an institution at the pinnacle in innovative teaching, research and community outreach. Milestones:1. Ranked number one amongst Universities in India and Ranked 363 in the Thomson Reuters-powered 'Best Global
Universities Rankings 2016' by US News and Global Report.2. Ranked 38 in Asia Times Higher Education Asian University Rankings, 2015.3. Ranked in the bracket 501- 600 internationally in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings,
2015-2016.
Prof. S. N. GhoshDept. of Psychology,
H. P. UniversityShimla - India
Key Note Speaker
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POSTER PRESENTATION
Note: The mode of presentation (Platform/Poster) will be decided by Scientific Committee.The soft copy (MS-Word file) of the abstract (250 words) as well as full paper (5000 words) should be submitted at Email: [email protected]
Clinical PsychologyHealth psychologyMedia Psychology,Organizational Behaviour and ManagementPositive PsychologyPsychology and DevelopmentPsycho-Social IssuesSports and exercise psychologyCultural psychologyPolitical psychology,Education and School psychologyGlobal Peace and HarmonyForensic Psychology and Law:Crime and DelinquencySocial psychologyTraffic psychology
Psychology of Religion and SpiritualityRace and EthnicityGender, Sexuality and LGBTNeuroscienceAYUSH: Traditional Method of well beingBhagvad Gita and PsychotherapyBudha Philosophy; Karma theory of well beingThe NGOs in India: Well Being via Community ServicesEntrepreneurship and Well BeingSkill India: Transforming and empowering for well beingWork and Well Being: What Works at Work?Counselling psychologyLife Span DevelopmentGlobalization and Migration Any other related area.
Sub Themes
WORKSHOP: MICBT and Well-Being
Workshop Director:
Co-ordinators: Prof. Mhd. Kamal Uddin
Dr. Rohtash Singh, Dr. Ritu Sekhri
Dr. Ajay KumarNIMHANS, Bengaluru, INDIA
Prof. M.P. SharmaNIMHANS, Bengaluru, INDIA
Workshops
Sport Science and Well-Being
Prof. PaedDr. Milada Krejcí, CSc.
Prague, Czech Republic
Co-ordinators: Dr. Mahender Singh,
Joint Director Sports, UT ChandigarhDr. Amanendra Mann,
DAV College, Sector 10, Chandigarh
Workshop Director: Prof. S. N. GhoshCONFERENCE OBJECTIVES
? To advance the academic research and applications of psychology and well being in the mass.
? To recognise and investigate theories of change in the applications of the psychology and well being.
? To support the development and growth of scholars, early career researchers and industry practitioners via presentation, poster and networking opportunities.
? To use the conference platform to increase the awareness and understanding about the psychology and wellbeing within India and aboard too.
Category On or Before10.08.2017
Spot Registration Charges11.08.2017 onwards
NAPS Members
Academician and
Professionals
Students
Foreign Delegates
Accompanying Person
Workshop
(September 20, 2017)
Local
Outstation
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Rs. 1500/-
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$200
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for Students
Rs. 2000/-
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$ 250
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Rs. 1200/- for Faculty/
Professional
Author's Instructions:Title of Abstract: Must be capitalize with font size 14, followed by Author's name(s) and affiliation in italics (font size 11).Word Limit: Maximum 200 words (The name of the presenter must be underlined).Preferred mode of presentation: Poster/PlatformThe scientific committee will be the sole authority to decide the mode of presentation.
Poster presentation:1. Posters will be displayed in a dedicated area of the venue across the three congress days and may include statistical tables, figures, charts, images and other graphical material.2. Posters should have clear visual information to present a clear idea of your research paper and outcomes.3. Presenters are expected to be in attendance at the congress to present their poster during dedicated poster sessions
Well-being is tied to many pertinent societal outcomes, such as family relationships, health, work, wealth and quality of life. Given its importance, the broad concept of well-being has attracted much interest not only from individuals but also from governments. Increasingly, policymakers across the globe are recognising that growth should not be measured exclusively by economic performance but must also comprise other dimensions that reflect quality of life and well-being.
An increasing number of national governments are using research findings on well-being as a guide for public policy, and adopting well-being indicators as measures of social progress and sustainable development.
In view of the growing public and policy interest in national measures of well-being, the NAPS is organizing it annual feature as IPSC since 2011 that focuses on research in the area of Psychology and well-being, particularly with reference to India. The IPSC brought together experts from academia, industry, and the healthcare and government sectors, who addressed questions on what well-being is, and why it matters to India.
Guidelines for Full Paper:
Call for Papers
Special Journal Issues
All honourable authors are kindly encouraged to contribute to and help shape the conference through submissions of their research abstracts, papers and posters. Also, high quality research contributions describing original and unpublished results of conceptual, constructive, empirical, experimental, or theoretical work in all areas of Positive Psychology and Wellbeing are cordially invited for presentation at the conference. The conference solicits contributions of abstracts, papers and posters that address themes and topics of the conference, including figures, tables and references of novel research materials.
NAPS 2017 has teamed up with the Special Journal Issue of Indian Journal of Psychological Sciences in which the committee will select only high-impact full text papers for the special journal issue. All submitted papers will have the opportunity to be considered for this Special Journal Issue. The paper selection will be carried out during the peer review process. Submitted papers must not be under consideration by any other journal or publication. The final decision for paper selection will be made based on peer review reports by the Reviewers and Editors jointly. Selected full-text papers will be published against the publications charges only.
Time Line:Abstracts Submission: July 28, 2017Notification of Abstracts: August 08, 2017Final Schedule: August 18, 2017Venue :Department of Psychology, Panjab University, Chandigarh-INDIA
Registration:
Note:1. Non-refundable Registration fees include conference/ workshop kit, certificate, working tea, lunch and dinner.2. Students should show their ID proof with registration fees.3. No conference kit will be provided to the spot registered delegates (Registered after August 10, 2017).
Panel Discussion: Dimensions of Well-Being
Dr. Anil K. DimriRegional Director-IGNOU
Prof. Mohammad Mahmudur RahmanUniversity of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Clinical Dimensions of Well-Being
The Economics of Well-Being
Prof Anu Singh LatherPro Vice Chancellor, DTU, Delhi
Dr. Dean V. Leuvan, USA
Well-Being at work place Anger and Well-Being
Sexual Minorities and Well-Being
Aditya BandopadhyayAdvocate, Delhi
Mode of Payment:
Online/ Direct Deposit:
Through DD in favor ofAssociation of Psychological Science
Name of bank: State Bank of Patiala, Sector-19C, ChandigarhAccount Number: 65115552777, IFS Code: STBP0001017Name of Account: National Association of Psychological Science
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