Abstract
Southeastern Europe Looking Ahead: Paradigms, Schools, Needs and Achievements of Psychology in the Region Bulgaria, Sofia, 30 october – 1 November 2009 Host-organization: The Bulgarian Psychological Society (BPS) with the support of The International Association of Applied Psychology The International Association of Cross-Cultural Psychology The International Union of Psychological Science The European Federation of Psychologists’ Associations The European Health Psychology Society The Regional Conference of Psychology – 2009 (SEERCP2009) “Southeastern Europe Looking Ahead: Paradigms, Schools, Needs and Achievements of Psychology in the Region” will allow us to demonstrate the achievements and enhance the capacity-building collaboration of the psychologists in the region and the world.
Highlights
With the support of The International Association of Applied Psychology The International Association of Cross-Cultural Psychology The International Union of Psychological Science The European Federation of Psychologists’ Associations The European Health Psychology Society
SEERCP2009 will help psychologists representing the countries in the region to share and increase their professional knowledge of what is going on in their countries, to learn about the paradigms, schools, needs and achievements of psychologists across the region and other parts of the world
For more information visit the conference website: http://rcp2009.wordpress.com/
Summary
With the support of The International Association of Applied Psychology The International Association of Cross-Cultural Psychology The International Union of Psychological Science The European Federation of Psychologists’ Associations The European Health Psychology Society.
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