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ICP 2012 Invited Presenter Programme

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NB: Unless otherwise indicated below, this Invited Programme comprises Invited Addresses of half an hour each. Friday 08 June 2012

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MON 23 JULY 08:00-10:00 Symposium Convenor: Moodley Roy (Canada) Tholene Sodi (South Africa) Gielen Uwe (USA) Humair Yusuf (Canada) Stewart Suzanne (Canada) Naidoo Lohirajh (South Africa) Moodley Roy (Canada) 10:00-11:00 Symposium Convenor: Barbarin Oscar (USA) Wang Vivian (USA) Barbarin Oscar (USA) Scott Kirsten (USA) 11:00-12:00 IUPsyS Award Integrating traditional healing into counselling and psychotherapy Culture, illness and healing: Prospects and challenges for integrating indigenous and western healing practices Healers and counsellors on the roof of the world: A study of Buddhist Ladakh From Hippocrates to Chisti: Islamic healing in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh Integration of indigenous healing in mental health care Indigenous knowledge and healing among the AbaNguni in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Role of traditional healers in counselling and health promotion: Toronto healers project Developmental trajectories of vulnerable boys Developmental outcomes of boys of colour: Genes and environments Boys of colour: Trajectories of social competence and academic achievement Individual and parental moderators of social development Lifetime Achievement Award & Lecture

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MON 23 JULY 12:00-13:00 Controversial Debate (Jacobs Foundation, IUPsyS) Solms Mark (South Africa) Wilson Barbara (UK) State-of-the-Science Lecture Seedat Mohamed (South Africa) State-of-the-Science Lecture Helms Janet (USA) State-of-the-Science Lecture Myers David (USA) Symposium Convenor: Anderson Norman (USA) Discussant: Vasquez Melba (USA) Bennett-Johnson Suzanne (USA) Belar Cynthia (USA) Breckler Steven (USA) Keita Gwendolyn (USA) Nordal Katherine (USA) VandenBos Gary (USA) Are psychoanalysis and neuropsychology compatible?

13:00-14:00 14:00-15:00 15:00-16:00 16:00-18:00

Mobilising compassionate critical citizenship and psychologies!in the service of humanity Racial identity conceptual frameworks rather than racial/ethnic categories Four decades professing psychology: Lessons I have learned Psychology in the United States: Current and future directions

Interdisciplinary science and health care teams: Preparing psychologists for the future Education in psychology: Preparing for the future Advancing psychology as a stem discipline Psychology: Addressing societys needs APA policy and guidelines inform professional practice Developing resources to support expanded research and effective practice

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TUE 24 JULY 08:00-10:00 Symposium Convenor: Duarte Maria (Portugal) Soresi Salvatore (Italy) Heppner Mary (USA) Nota Laura (Italy) Heppner Puncky (USA) Ferrari Lea (Italy) Verbruggen Marijke (Belgium) Dries Nicky (Belgium) Bimrose Jenny (UK) Maree Kobus (South Africa) Duarte Maria (Portugal) 10:00-11:00 11:00-12:00 12:00-13:00 State-of-the-Science Lecture Rutter Michael (UK) IUPsyS Presidential Address Silbereisen Rainer (Germany) Controversial Debate (Jacobs Foundation, IUPsyS) Berry John (Canada) Kagitcibasi Cigdem (Turkey) State-of-the-Science Lecture Christie Daniel (USA) New challenges for vocational psychology Vocational designing and career counselling: Challenges and new horizons. The point of view of career practitioners and researchers

Differential effects of specific outcome expectations on career counsellings effectiveness Strange bedfellows: Theory, research, practice, training - and policy? A meta-reflection theory of career counselling: An exciting opportunity for vocational psychology New challenges for vocational psychology: Myth or reality? The two-way interplay between nature and nurture: Concepts, findings, and prospects Social change and human development Fostering an integration identity among ethnically diverse populations is the best way to promote psychological health

13:00-14:00

Global developments in the science and practice of peace psychology

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TUE 24 JULY 14:00-15:00 15:00-16:30 State-of-the-Science Lecture Wilson Barbara (UK) Translational Policy Research Lecture (Jacobs Foundation, IUPsyS) Elbert Thomas (Germany) Kaminer Debra (South Africa) Symposium: Lee Catherine (Canada) Discussant: Hunsley John (Canada) Keown Louise (New Zealand) Calam Rachel (UK) Lee Catherine (Canada) Cutting edge developments in neurorehabilitation and future directions Post and continuous traumatic stress: Challenges and new directions

16:30-18:00

Engaging young people and their families in evidence-based services: Challenges and innovations

Engaging fathers in behavioural family interventions Engaging parents with media-based, internet and minimally sufficient interventions: Maximising reach worldwide Evidence-based services for young people and their families: How can psychologists help?

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WED 25 JULY 08:00-10:00 Symposium Convenor: Roselli Nestor (Argentina) Jac-Vilela Ana (Brazil) Rossi Lucia (Argentina) Scheibe Karl (USA) Trzesniak Piotr (Brazil) Ardila Ruben (Colombia) Roselli Nestor (Argentina) 10:00-11:00 11:00-12:00 12:00-13:00 State-of-the-Science Lecture Schwarzer Ralf (Germany) IUPsyS Award Controversial Debate (Jacobs Foundation, IUPsyS) Medin Douglas (USA) Fryer David (Australia) State-of-the-Science Lecture Gavey Nicola (New Zealand) State-of-the-Science Lecture Montero Maritza (Venezuela) Psychology in context: A critical approach to social and cultural background of psychological knowledge Social conditions for the emergence of a new social psychology in Brazil A view of the history of psychology in the frame of discursive contexts Metaphor as a key to the power of Kahneman's psychology Constructing psychological knowledge from the socio-epistemological context of other sciences The context of psychology: Between universal laws and historical contexts Psychological research as a social practice Health behaviour change: Theoretical constructs, dynamic mechanisms, and clinical interventions Dogan Award & Lecture Psychology cannot be indigenous and scientific

13:00-14:00 14:00-15:00

Intimate intrusions of the neoliberal deceit Community psychology: Theories, methods, communities and ideas

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WED 25 JULY 15:00-16:00 16:00-18:00 State-of-the-Science Lecture Loftus Elizabeth (USA) Symposium Convenor: Postma Albert (Netherlands) Postma Albert (Netherlands) Doeller Christian (Netherlands) Gomez Alice (France) Rousset Stephane (France) Van Honk Jack (South Africa) Terburg David (South Africa) Thornton Helena (South Africa) Stein Dan (South Africa) Morgan Barak (South Africa) Manufacturing memories Remembering where you have been helps remembering what you have done: The shared neurocognitive basis between spatial and episodic memory Episodic memory and spatial processes in blind and sighted individuals From spatially tuned neurons to human memory systems The role of egocentric-updating in episodic memory Effects of focal basolateral amygdala damage on short-term and long-term episodic emotional memory in humans

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THU 26 JULY 08:00-10:00 Symposium Convenor: Silbereisen Rainer (Germany) Titzmann Peter (Germany) Motti Frosso (Greece) Kanat-Maymon Yaniv (Israel) Marchetti-Mercer Maria (South Africa) Sussman Nan (USA) Titzmann Peter (Germany) Silbereisen Rainer (Germany) 10:00-11:00 11:00-12:00 12:00-13:00 State-of-the-Science Lecture Wedding Danny (USA) IUPsyS Award Controversial Debate (Jacobs Foundation, IUPsyS) Moderator: Gormanous Greg (USA) Evans Ian (New Zealand) Nielsen Sverre (Norway) State-of-the-Science Lecture Antonucci Toni (USA) State-of-the-Science Lecture Di Fabio Annamaria (Italy) IUPsyS Presidential Symposium Acculturation of diaspora migrants Perceived discrimination of immigrant youth living in Greece: How does group discrimination translate into personal discrimination? Spouses language proficiency gaps in the host country: Longitudinal effects on marital satisfaction Relational aspects of 'return' emigration: A South African case study Cultural identity: Returning home to Hong Kong and mainland China Acculturation or development? Autonomy expectations among ethnic German immigrant adolescents and their native German age-mates The portrayal of psychopathology in films Achievement Against the Odds Award & Lecture Duty to client VS Duty to protect: An ethical dilemma

13:00-14:00 14:00-15:00

Social relations in an ageing society: Future directions Narratability and career construction: Empirical evidence of intervention effectiveness

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THU 26 JULY 15:00-16:30 Translational Policy Research Lecture (Jacobs Foundation, IUPsyS) Wittchen Hans-Ulrich (Germany) Stein Dan (South Africa) Symposium Convenor: Bullock Merry (USA) Bullock Merry (USA) Boyce Cheryl (USA) Torres Claudio (Brazil) Brueggmann Anne (Germany) Epidemiology and ideology

16:30-18:00

Models of successful international research collaborations Models of successful research collaboration: Views from around the world International research on addiction and mental health: Fostering collaborations Funding psychologists internationally: The case of Brazil Fostering research collaboration: Programmes at the German Research Foundation

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MON 23 JULY 08:00-10:00 Focal Symposium Convenor: Baguma Peter (Uganda) Discussant: Ngcobo Siphiwe (South Africa) Kamanyire Ve (Uganda) Baguma Peter (Uganda) Nyende Paul (Uganda) Tumwebaze Callistus (Uganda) Baguma Peter (Uganda) Enon Julius (Uganda) Nambi Janet (Uganda) 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-13:30 De Zoysa Piyanjali (Sri Lanka) Bernado Allan (Philippines) Richaud Maria (Argentina) Focal Symposium Convenor: Nsamenang Bame (Cameroon) Discussant: Donald David (South Africa) Akinsola Esther (Nigeria) Psychology in Uganda

The institutions that teach psychology in Uganda and the curricula Employability of psychology graduates in Uganda Practicing psychology in Uganda The history of western psychology in Uganda African forms of psychology in Uganda AIDS anxiety and condom use efficacy Practice of clinical psychology in a medical setting in Sri Lanka: Trials and tribulations Lay theories and poverty-related social cognition in a hierarchical society: Philippine research Poverty-related potential risk factors affecting child development: Is it possible to prevent them? Toward Africentric theories of developmental education

Yoruba epistemology as one facet of Africa's educational foundations

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MON 23 JULY Nsamenang Bame (Cameroon) Tchombe Therese (Cameroon) Phasha Nareadi (USA) Maureen Mweru (Kenya) Nsamenang Bame (Cameroon) 13:30-15:00 Symposium Convenor: Mogaji Andrew (Nigeria) Discussant: Sodi Tholene (South Africa) Mogaji Andrew (Nigeria) Bellaj Tarek (Tunisia) Mkhize Nhlanhla (South Africa) Sodi Tholene (South Africa) Magwaza Simangele (South Africa) Baloyi Lesiba (South Africa) Akotia Charity (Ghana) Anum Adote (Ghana) Mebarki Bouhafs (Algeria) 15:00-15:30 Mogaji Andrew (Nigeria) North African children's development through play and toy cultures Bamileke (Cameroon) cultural strategies for cognitive enrichment of early learning South Africa's inclusive education precepts Kenyan siblings and peers as educational stakeholders Towards Africentric theories of developmental education: Thematic abstract Psychology in Africa or African psychology: Which way forward?

Theoretical and empirical review of the need for African psychology Culture and neuropsychological assessment: Issues discussed from the Tunisian experience Ethics in psychology: An African critique

Profile of community psychology in Ghana: The way forward Promoting psychology in Algeria: Difficulties of a culturally-embedded discipline Effects of gender, occupational level and type of industry on job satisfaction among Nigerian workers

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MON 23 JULY 15:30-16:00 16:00-16:30 16:30-17:00 17:00-18:00 Undurti Vindhya (India) Urra Marcelo (Chile) Van der Vijver Fons (Netherlands) Symposium Convenor: Degirmencioglu Serdar (Turkey) Discussant: Fryer David (Australia) Curtis Cate (New Zealand) Parales Quenza Carlos (Colombia) Degirmencioglu Serdar (Turkey) Psychological distress in developing countries: Social justice and public health perspectives Organised psychology in Latin America: Reflections of the past, present and future Cross-cultural psychology in plural societies: The case of South Africa Situating the psychological subject: Reframing distress through a political, economic and cultural lens

The economy of suicide: Neoliberalism and the creation of a suicidal cohort Reconsidering the psychological significance of social anomie Psychology of financial cages: Psychology and personal debt

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TUE 24 JULY 08:00-09:00 Focal Symposium Convenor: Fatemi Sayyedmohsen (Iran) Discussant: Afrooz Ali (Iran) Fatemi Sayyedmohsen (Iran) Mohammad Khodayarifard (Iran) Afrooz Ali (Iran) 09:00-09:30 09:30-10:00 10:00-12:00 Giorgia Dona (UK) Ruben Ardila (Colombia) Psychology in Iran

Revisiting the role of culture in cultural psychology Spiritual-religion family therapy and their cultural implications Propounding a new cultural paradigm for psychological analysis of social media Psychology and refugee studies The unification of psychology

Focal Symposium Psychology in Argentina Convenor: Richaud Maria Cristina (Argentina) Richaud Maria Cristina (Argentina) Rossi Lucia (Argentina) Klappenbach Hugo (Argentina) Mikulic Isabel (Argentina) Keegan Eduardo (Argentina) Psychological research in Argentina Psychology in Argentina Historical debates concerning what is a psychologist in Argentina: 1961-1975 Postgraduate studies and research in Argentina Clinical psychology in Argentina Parental styles: Universalities and cultural specificities

12:00-13:00

Symposium Convenor: Soygut Gonca (Turkey)

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TUE 24 JULY Farah Adnan (Jordan) Georgas James (Greece) 13:00-14:30 Focal Symposium Convenor: Miloslav Solc (Czech Republic) Klicperova Martina (Czech Republic) Jakubowska Urszula (Poland) Kaniasty Krys (Poland) Sturma Jaroslav (Czech Republic) Miloslav Solc (Czech Republic) 14:30-15:00 15:00-15:30 15:30-16:00 16:00-16:30 16:30-18:00 Mpofu Elias (Zimbabwe) Brock Adrian (Ireland) Dudgeon Patricia (Australia) Leonova Anna (Russia) Symposium Convenor: Sveaass Nora (Norway) Agger Inger (Denmark) The relationship between parenting styles and adolescents' mental health How different and how similar are families across cultures? Psychological services and humanity approach in the process of transition from state to private sectors in Eastern Europe Psychology of democracy and democratisation: Experience from Central and Eastern Europe Attitudes towards democracy in post-communist states and their psychosocial determinants: The example of Poland Psychology contribution to care for children with handicaps in the Czech Republic Work and organisational psychology and services in the Czech Republic Church and secular epistemic environment effects on health and well-being in African settings Towards a history of the indigenisation movements in psychology There could be cathedrals of the spirit as well as stone: An overview of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People and psychology Human sustainability and well-being in a changing world Surviving gross human rights violations: Exploring survivors experience of justice and reparation Culturally adapted approaches to healing of trauma for survivors of Khmer Rouge in Cambodia

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TUE 24 JULY Sonneland Anne (Norway) Elsass Peter (USA) Hamber Brandon (UK) Court trials after gross human rights violations: Reflections on the roles of people affected by state violence Coping with political suppression interviews with Buddhist lamas about how to survive Chinese terror Healing political wounds: The role of macro interventions in assisting victims of political violence

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WED 25 JULY 08:00-09:30 Symposium Convenor: Henderson-Daniel Jessica (USA) Discussant: Vasquez Melba (USA) Nair Elizabeth (Singapore) Mivanyi Yuwanna (Nigeria) Henderson-Daniel Jessica (USA) 09:30-10:30 Symposium Convenor: Baguma Peter (Uganda) Baguma Peter (Uganda) Simbayi Leickness (South Africa) Setswe Geoffrey (South Africa) Mumah Solomon (Kenya) 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 12:30-13:00 Harb Charles (Lebanon) Khoury Brigitte (Lebanon) Amer Mona (Egypt) Farah Adnan (Jordan) Salman Amel (Oman) Women of colour leader psychologists: Contexts and experiences

Psychology leadership from the little red dot: Woman waving the victory flag Growth and leadership in a heterogeneous and acculturated Nigerian society Leadership as a woman and a member of a minority group: Building bridges Psychosocial problems and interventions for the OVC in sub-Saharan Africa Psychosocial interventions for OVC in Uganda Emotional well-being among orphaned and vulnerable children in South African communities Dying to help, helping till they die! Who helps the helper? Social identities and intergroup relations: Models and applications in Iraq and Lebanon The future of psychology in the Arab world: The need for an Arab framework How the Arab Spring will/can plant the seeds for the Arab community psychologists identity! Reform in the Arab world: Psychologists role and challenges Culture and its effects on the naming practices of the Sharqiyya Bedouins of Oman

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WED 25 JULY 13:00-14:30 Focal Symposium Convenor: Grills Cheryl (USA) Hall-Campbell Niambi (Bahamas) Washington Kevin (USA) Rowe Daryl (USA) Nobles Wade (USA) 14:30-15:00 15:00-15:30 15:30-16:00 16:00-16:30 16:30-18:00 Hargrow Mary (USA) Grills Cheryl (USA) Nsamenang Bame (Cameroon) Eloff Irma (South Africa) Symposium Convenor: Roos Vera (South Africa) Discussant: Cameron Ann (Canada) Roos Vera (South Africa) Kahl Carlien (South Africa) de Jager Linzanle (South Africa) The Association of Black Psychologists The formation of the Association of Black Psychologists Perspective and mission of the Association of Black Psychologists The challenges facing the Association of Black Psychologists Fundamental task and challenge of black psychology Building resilience and vision for the emerging world: Love and harmony Advancing Africa-centred psychology theory, epistemology and praxis Outsourcing African educational theories and practice Time, text and textures: Reflections on the Kgolo Mmogo Project The Mmogo method: A deeper understanding of personal relational and collective meanings embedded in different contexts The development and theoretical underpinnings of the Mmogo-method Applying the Mmogo-method: Experiences of loneliness among Batswana older people Applying the Mmogo-method with older women to explore loneliness and quality of life

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WED 25 JULY Theron Linda (South Africa) Malindi Macalane (South Africa) Theron Tinie (South Africa) The value of the Mmogo-method in a participatory community-embedded project with rural Sotho adolescents

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THU 26 JULY 08:00-08:30 08:30-09:00 09:00-09:30 09:30-10:00 10:00-11:00 Zamani Reza (Iran) Ramakrishna Rao (India) Sam David (Norway) Farina Juan (Argentina) Focal Symposium Convenor: Chee-Leong Goh (Malaysia) Khan Rahmattullah (Malaysia) Oon Ng Lai (Malaysia) Alias Alizi (Malaysia) Ismail Rozmi (Malaysia) 11:00-13:00 Focal Symposium Convenor: Javangwe Gwatirera (Zimbabwe) Machando Debra (Zimbabwe) Javangwe Gwatirera (Zimbabwe) Nharirire Edwin (USA) Javangwe Gwatirera (Zimbabwe) Muromo Tunashe (USA) Psychology in Iran: Past, present, and future Psychology in Indian tradition Psychology of acculturation: New advances and future directions Bioethics and biopolitics: Using movies to explore complex ethical dilemmas regarding psychology and human rights Psychology in Malaysia Clinical psychology: History, current status and future prospects

Evaluation of a intervention programme for mat rempits (illegal motorcycle racing gangs) The state of psychology in Zimbabwe The rebirthing psychology in Zimbabwe: Yesterday, today and tomorrow Community psychology methods and values in Zimbabwean and African cultural contexts In the eyes of the Zimbabwean occupational psychologist Forensic psychology new kid on the block in Zimbabwe Health psychology in Zimbabwe

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THU 26 JULY Mhizha Samson (USA) Nyanungo Kwadzi (USA) 13:00-14:30 Symposium Convenor: Amuleru-Marshall Omowale (Grenada) Amuleru-Marshall Omowale (Grenada) Amuleru-Marshall Zuri (Grenada) Harris Shani (USA) Grills Cheryl (USA) 14:30-16:00 Symposium Convenor: Hargrow Mary (USA) Hargrow Mary (USA) Nobles Wade (USA) James Myers Linda (USA) Rowe Daryl (USA) Mariette Gislene (USA) Developmental psychology in Zimbabwe The practice of psychology in Zimbabwe African-centred psychology

Black, African-centred, Afrocentric or Africentric psychology: !Different terms or different systems of thought? Early efforts: Seminal contributions and contributors to a psychology of the black experience Black psychology in the contemporary American classroom African philosophy and practice: !Foundations of an authentic Africentric psychology Providing culturally congruent African/Black-centred mental health services and programming for victims of natural and man-made disasters: The restoration of spirit Creating conditions for recovery from natural and man-made disasters Natural/man-made disaster and the derailment of the African world-view The African-centred communal health model: The restoration of spirit Black psychology and the African Psychology Institute International healing and collaboration structures

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THU 26 JULY

16:00-18:00

Symposium Convenor: Pillay Jace (South Africa) Pillay Jace (South Africa) Fritz Elzette (South Africa) Dunbar-Krige Helen (South Africa) Fritz Elzette (South Africa) Leatham Charmaine (South Africa) Louw Nadia (South Africa) Wright Cheryl (South Africa) Adam Fatima (South Africa)

Psycho-educational experiences of children from child-headed households in South Africa Psycho-educational experiences of children from child-headed households

Symposium on child-headed households and their educational contexts An inquiry into the meaning making of gendered experiences of South African adolescent girls from child-headed households Creating networks of support for vulnerable late adolescents and young adults with the transition from secondary school to the world of work Conversations about doing hope The experiences of child-headed families during the design and implementation of a life skills programme

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MON 23 JULY 08:00-09:30 Symposium Convenor: Tversky Barbara (USA) Schubert Thomas (Portugal) Waldzus Sven (Portugal) Seibt Beate (Portugal) Schnall Simone (UK) Krpan Dario (UK) Vaid Jyotsna (USA) Kharkhurin Anatoliy (UAE) Liew Keen (USA) Lim Kayoung (USA) 09:30-11:00 Symposium Convenor: Padakannaya Prakash (India) Rayner Keith (USA) Liversedge Simon (UK) Kliegl Reinhold (Germany) Padakannaya Prakash (India) Pandey Aparna (India) Francuz Piotr (Poland) Spatial schemas in social thought Verticality and power: More than a metaphor

Social and motivational influences on spatial perception Directionality effects in scene depiction: Evidence from representational drawing

Eye-tracking studies on reading different languages Eye movements during reading Chinese and English Multivariate analyses of fixation durations in reading with linear mixed and additive mixed models Reading Akshara through eye-tracker: Some beginnings Oculomotor correlates of dysorthography

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MON 23 JULY 11:00-12:00 Symposium Convenor: Chen Chuansheng (USA) Xue Gui (China) Wong Patrick (USA) Chen Chuansheng (USA) 12:00-13:30 Symposium Convenor: Coello Yann (France) Coello Yann (France) Kalenine Solene (France) Rueschemeyer Shirley-Ann (UK) Zwaan Rolf (Netherlands) D'ausilio Alessandro (Italy) 13:30-15:00 Symposium Convenor: Singer Murray (Canada) Long Debra (USA) Singer Murray (Canada) Ferstl Evelyn (Germany) Neural bases of language learning: Cultural and individual constraints Culture shapes the neural pathway of reading Individual differences in second language speech learning Individual differences in language learning: Evidence from artificial language and native language Language processing and motor representation Motor influence of definite versus demonstrative determiner use in French language Impact of linguistic context on action, function information activation during object identification Meaning in the neural motor system: Actions are more than words The role of motor activation in building situation models from language The role of the motor system in decoding speech The cognition of language comprehension and memory Reading on autopilot: An electrophysiological investigation of attention during reading Validating explicit and implicit text statements Semantic integration in text comprehension: Evidence from fMRI and TMS

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MON 23 JULY Tapiero Isabelle (France) Graesser Arthur (USA) 15:00-15:30 15:30-16:00 16:00-16:30 16:30-18:00 Werker Janet (Canada) Clement Evelyne (France) Tsal Yehoshua (Israel) Symposium Convenor: Rim Bernard (Belgium) Discussant: Paez Dario (France) Reicher Stephen (South Africa) Fergus Neville (UK) Paez Dario (France) Rim Bernard (Belgium) Basabe Nekane (Spain) Kanyangara Patrick (Rwanda) Mahjoub Abdelwahab (Tunisia) Rim Bernard (Belgium) Paez Dario (France) Kappas Arvid (Germany) Comprehension as a dynamic process: How intentions and duration of events are represented The relation between comprehension and computerised metrics of text complexity One language or two? First steps in infancy toward language acquisition A clinical cognitive approach to thought: Implications in cognitive diagnosis and remediation Contrasting the theories of perceptual load and perceptual dilution Collective emotions and collective expression

Emotional expression and shared identity in collective action Effects of collective emotional expression on emotional climate in Rwanda and Spain

Emotional climate in times of social change: The case of the Tunisian revolution

Cyberemotions: Collective emotions in cyberspace

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MON 23 JULY Rim Bernard (Belgium) Paez Dario (France) Bosco Serena (Spain) Jaminet Marie-Lyne (Belgium) Christmas season, music and choir, and folk marching: Psychosocial effects of collective emotional celebrations

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TUE 24 JULY 08:00-09:00 Symposium Convenor: Piolino Pascale (France) Piolino Pascale (France) Sperduti Marco (France) St-laurent Marie (Canada) 09:00-09:30 09:30-10:00 10:00-11:30 Zacks Jeffrey (USA) Symposium Convenor: Basnight-Brown Dana (USA) Gupta Ashum (India) Kaani Bestern (USA) Singh Nandini (India) Vaid Jyotsna (USA) Basnight-Brown Dana (USA) Altarriba Jeanette (USA) 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 Juslin Peter (Sweden) Bieliauskas Linas (USA) Segmentation in event perception and memory Language processing, dyslexia and bilingualism/multilingualism Multifaceted autobiographical memory and the brain Compensation in normal aging? Neuro-functional process underlying autobiographical deterioration Neural substrates of self memory system: New insights from a meta-analysis Perceptual richness of autobiographical and laboratory episodic memory and the hippocampus

Cross-linguistic comparison of reading skills among Nyanja-English bilinguals in Zambia Cortical reading pathways in children learning to read two scripts Cognitive and linguistic impact of early language brokering experience: Spanish-English speakers in Texas The role of multiple translations in the mental representation of words across languages Small samples and linear integration: Cognitive constraints on human judgment The landscape of normal cognitive change with aging

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TUE 24 JULY 12:30-13:00 13:00-13:30 13:30-15:00 Nilsson Lars-Goran (Sweden) Niemczynski Adam (Poland) Symposium Convenor: Paramei Galina (UK) Braun Doris (Germany) Gegenfurtner Karl (Germany) Bridgeman Bruce (USA) Gegenfurtner Karl (Germany) Matteo Toscani (Germany) Matteo Valsecchi (Germany) Menshikova Galina (Russia Federation) Paramei Galina (UK) 15:00-15:30 15:30-16:00 16:00-16:30 16:30-18:00 Perner Josef (Austria) Saiki Jun (Japan) Kliegl Reinhold (Germany) BPS Symposium Convenor: Gathercole Susan (UK) Wilson Barbara (UK) Early detection of later dementia: Cognitive, demographic, and biological markers Perspectives on cognitive development in adulthood Visual perception: From experiments to modelling Dynamics of oculomotor direction discrimination Motor action affects memory, not perception Where we look determines what we see: Effects of fixation position on lightness perception

Perception of 3D visual illusions Chromatic discrimination across the lifespan Confronting perspectives: Brain imaging and development Dynamic control of representations in visual working memory Eye movements during reading: Contributions of cross-language comparisons Treating cognitive disorders: Challenges and advances Cognitive impairments and rehabilitation

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TUE 24 JULY Gathercole Susan (UK) Rutter Michael (UK) Manley Tom (UK) Cognitive training Challenges and advances in developmental psychopathology Facilitating generalisation in cognitive rehabilitation

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WED 25 JULY 08:00-09:30 Symposium Convenor: Fu Xiaolan (China) Porter Stephen (Canada) Zhao Guoying (Finland) Polikovsky Senya (Japan) Wu Qi (China) Shen Xunbing (China) 09:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 12:30-13:00 Dozois David (Canada) Maluf Maria-Regina (Brazil) Huguet Pascal (France) Mohanty Ajit (India) Tunmer William (New Zealand) Hugo Klappenbach (Argentina) Gigerenzer Gerd (Germany) Expression and micro-expression: Studies and applications Secrets of the human face: New insights into what the face reveals about covert emotion and honesty Computer vision research for expression and micro-expression recognition A new non-invasive multi-sensor capturing system for human physiological and behavioural responses analysis during the interview Automatic micro-expression analysis Duration of micro-expression: An event-related potential study Amelioration of self-schema vulnerability in cognitive therapy for depression Literacy and metalinguistic skills: A challenge for education in Latin America The power of the gender-math stereotype: Far beyond expectations Rethinking the theory and practice of bilingualism education: Challenges from linguistically diverse societies How cognitive science has provided the theoretical basis for resolving the great debate over reading methods in alphabetic orthographies Social and political history of psychology in Argentina: Main similarities and difference with psychological development in other countries in Latin America Heuristic decision making

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WED 25 JULY 13:00-13:30 13:30-15:00 Schmuck Peter (Germany) Symposium Convenor: Schneider Wolfgang (Germany) Keller Karin (Switzerland) Troesch Larissa (Switzerland) Hasselhorn Marcus (Germany) Schoeler Herman (Germany) Schneider Wolfgang (Germany) Tymms Peter (UK) Landerl Karin (Austria) Schneeberger Bern (Austria) 15:00-16:30 Symposium Convenor: Sekiyama Kaoru (Japan) Discussant: Kitayama Shinobu (USA) Athanasopoulos Panos (USA) Ishii Keiko (USA) Tanaka Akihiro (Japan) Sekiyama Kaoru (Japan) Tanaka Akihiro (Japan) The Goettingen approach of sustainability science Early precursors of school achievement in reading and mathematics Bilingual profile effect: The gap between receptive and expressive language Effects of kindergarten compensatory support and its impact on subsequent school readiness

Early indicators of reading and mathematics attainment Typical and atypical development of elementary school basic numerical skills: Longitudinal study Cultural/linguistic specifications of cognitive functions for communication

Representation of colour concepts in bicultural bilinguals Cultural differences in sensitivity to emotional cues Cultural differences in emotion perception by face and voice Speech perception by face and voice in speakers of Japanese and English

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WED 25 JULY 16:30-18:00 Symposium Convenor: Alain Claude (Canada) Alain Claude (Canada) Bendixen Alexandra (Germany) Lewis James (USA) Sandhu Raj (USA) Bendixen Alexandra (Germany) Auditory sense analysis: From sounds to meaning Neural architecture underlying perceptual organisation of speech sounds Sound predictability facilitates auditory scene analysis Cortical networks for perception of real-world action sounds Stimulus and perceived duration on electrophysiological correlates of auditory attention Sound predictability facilitates auditory scene analysis

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THU 26 JULY 08:00-09:00 Symposium Convenor: Ratele Kopano (South Africa) Taliep Naiema (South Africa) Tshemese Mthetho (South Africa) Ratele Kopano (South Africa) 09:00-10:30 Symposium Convenor: Serpell Robert (Zambia) Tchombe Therese (Cameroon) Oguntuashe Kayode (USA) Akinsola Esther (USA) Lyytinen Heikki (USA) Mpofu Elias (Zimbabwe) 10:30-12:00 Symposium Convenor: Sanford John (USA) Discussant: LeBlanc Jeanne (Canada) Oakland Thomas (USA) Sanford Jon (USA) Thinking African men and masculinities in the flows of liquid culture Mobilising spiritual capacities and religious assets to promote positive masculinity Developing a men's health centre in the Eastern Cape province: Ulwaluko as a vehicle in the development of positive masculinities What we still need: Politicising personal pain in learning to care Applications of psychology to human service development in Africa Maternal nutritional knowledge and practices with children 0-8 years in Cameroon Resilience and adaptation in traumatised child survivors of terrorism: A Nigerian study Supporting early literacy acquisition by Zambian children Cost effectiveness of psychosocial services for school learners in Botswana Health participation in context: Attributes, performances and systems

Relationship between the ICF and authentic assessment An ICF-based model for assessing environmental barriers and facilitators to activity and participation

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THU 26 JULY Francoise Joseph (Australia) Mpofu Elias (Zimbabwe) Madden Richard (Australia) Mlambo Tecla (Zimbabwe) Gwanzura Lovemore (Zimbabwe) Rusakaniko Simbarashe (Zimbabwe) Mpofu Elias (Zimbabwe) 12:00-12:30 12:30-13:00 13:00-13:30 13:30-15:00 Buxin Han (China) McMahon Mary (Australia) Delle Fave Antonella (Italy) Symposium Convenor: Tsuda Akira (Japan) Tsuda Akira (Japan) Tanaka Yoshiyuki (Japan) Kimpara Satoko (USA) Wong Jorge (USA) Classification system for rehabilitation interventions for health and wellbeing across the life span

Indicators of health living with HIV and AIDS in Zimbabwean community setting

Community participation solutions with chronic illness or disability Mental health status of Chinese: A progress report Story-telling: Valuing human experience in career counselling Positive psychology and the study of well-being: Cross-cultural challenges Cross-cultural evidence-based health/psychotherapy research in North America, United Kingdom, China, Korea and Japan Biopsychosocial approach to stress and health: Recent advances The outcome of Transtheoretical Model (TTM)-based stress management and its association with wellbeing Introduction of systematic treatment selection: What Dr Larry Beutler has developed by science Development of a multiculturally respectful continuum of care for problem gambling in northern California

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THU 26 JULY 15:00-16:30 Symposium Convenor: Sonn Christopher (Australia) Discussant: Montero Maritza (Venezuela) Stevens Garth (South Africa) Duncan Norman (South Africa) Shefer Tamara (South Africa) Steyn Melissa (South Africa) Duncan Norman (South Africa) Sonn Christopher (Australia) 16:30-18:00 Symposium Convenor: Barnes Brendon (South Africa) Kumar Manasi (Kenya) Bradbury Jill (South Africa) Clark Jude (South Africa) Palmary Ingrid (South Africa) Nunez Lorena (South Africa) Moodley Janice (South Africa) Barnes Brendon (South Africa) Milovanovic Minja (South Africa) The Apartheid Archive Project: Remembering and social transformation in post-Apartheid South Africa

The Apartheid Archive: Memory, voice, and narrative as liberatory practice Reflections on past and present racist discourse on sexuality in South Africa Breaking the ignorance contract: White South Africans' recollections of complicity with apartheid The Apartheid Archive: Lieu de mmoire Speaking unspoken memories: Voices about Apartheid racism from the South African diaspora in Australia Critical perspectives on the MDGs Global development and transnational collaboration: What can psychology help redeem? Changing goals: Reformulating a research agenda for social change Reflecting on gender mainstreaming as a strategy for accomplishing the MDGs Critical reflection of handwashing behaviour change interventions in context of development Food, water and the politics of need: A critique of alternative economic development approaches in the context of MDGs

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MON 23 JULY 08:00-09:30 Symposium Convenor: Schultz Paul Wesley (USA) Schultz Paul Wesley(USA) Tabanico Jennifer (USA) Gordon Sam (USA) Walton Marsha (USA) Wilhelm-Rechman Angelika (Germany) Woelki Diana (Germany) Kaiser Florian (Germany) Schultz Paul Wesley(USA) Swim Janet (USA) Bloodhart Brittany (USA) Zawadzki Matthew (USA) Abrahamse Wokje (Canada) 09:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 Prilleltensky Isaac (USA) Wessells Michael (USA) Atsumi Tomohide (Japan) Bennett-Johnson Suzanne (USA) Amuleru-Marshall Omowale (Grenada) Community-based approaches to addressing environmental problems Energy teams: A cooperative community-based approach to residential energy efficiency

Using social marketing to further biodiversity conservation at local government level in South Africa Social normative interventions to promote environmental attitudes

Spreading the eco-message: Breaking individual habits with proactive coping and changing social contexts with social networking Social influence approaches to encourage resource conservation: A meta-analysis Justice and well-being: Contextual psychosocial processes Psychosocial support and peace building in humanitarian emergencies: What are psychologists' roles and responsibilities? Group dynamics serving disaster: Action research on volunteer activities for disaster victims Increasing psychologys role in health research and health care Global health and the role of psychology

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TUE 24 JULY 08:00-10:00 Symposium Convenor: Gan Yiqun (China) Discussant: Schwarzer Ralf (Germany) Carver Charles (USA) Delongis Anita (Canada) Gutierrez-Dona Benicio (Costa Rica) Bennett Paul (UK) Gan Yiqun (China) 10:00-12:00 Symposium Convenor: Noguchi Kyoko (Japan) Discussant: Osada Hisao (Japan) Noguchi Kyoko (Japan) Kumaraswamy Narasappa (Malaysia) Coping with stress and adversity: New findings and innovative perspectives

Finding benefit in the experience of breast cancer: Issues and questions A social-contextual model of dyadic coping among couples facing Is proactive coping a universal construct? Psychometric findings from six cultures Health threat beliefs and coping in the context of genetic risk for cancer Task prioritisation among university students with different subtypes of future-oriented coping strategies Health psychology across cultures: Asian perspectives

Health counselling for promoting behaviour change Status of health psychology in Malaysia

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WED 25 JULY 08:00-08:30 08:30-09:00 09:00-09:30 09:30-11:30 Sammons Morgan (USA) Reed Geoffrey (Switzerland) Glozman Janna (Russia) Symposium Convenor: Velichkovsky Boris (Russia) Goldberg Elkhonon (USA) Watts Ann (South Africa) Velichkovsky Boris (Russia) Lee Tatia (China) Goldberg Elkhonon (USA) Subbotsky Eugene (USA) 11:30-12:00 Marks David (UK) Psychopharmacology and the evolution of primary care psychology Who is WHO, what is the ICD-11, and why should global psychologists care? Lurias life and contribution to the psychology of the 20th and 21st centuries Lurias romantic psychology in the 21st century

Neuropsychology in South Africa in the 21st century: Luria's influence Romantic stance in psychology and cognitive-affective neuroscience The contribution of frontal lobes to social cognition Alexandr Luria: A pioneer of frontal lobe research Luria's ideas in the XXI century: Challenges to current developmental research A multidimensional theory of health

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THU 26 JULY 08:00-09:30 Symposium Convenor: Swartz Leslie (South Africa) Richards Rose (South Africa) Watermeyer Brian (South Africa) Swartz Leslie (South Africa) Shuaib Chalklen (USA) 09:30-11:00 Symposium Convenor: Franco Lepore (Canada) Amedi Amir (Israel) Neville Helen (USA) Lomber Stephen (Canada) Franco Lepore (Canada) Voss Patrice Francois Champoux Lepore Natasha (USA) Lassonde Maryse (Canada) Olivier Collington 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 Lassonde Maryse (France) Lovell Mark (USA) Psychology and disability studies: New directions Autoethnographic identity in chronic kidney disease, failure and life post-transplant Claiming loss in disability Training disabled people's organisation members in southern Africa in basic research skills Collaborating towards common goals: Moving the disability rights agenda forward Brain plasticity following sensory loss: Effects on performance, cortical organisation and rehabilitation strategies 'Seeing' with the ears and hands and bionic eyes: From basic research to visual rehabilitation Experiential, genetic and epigenetic effects on human neurocognitive development Adaptive cortical neuroplasticity following deafness Cross-modal cortical reorganisation and behaviour in the blind and the deaf

Short and long term effects of sports concussions on cerebral functions The evolving role of neuropsychology in the management of concussion in sports: An international perspective

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MON 23 JULY 12:00-12:30 12:30-13:00 13:00-13:30 13:30-15:00 Anderson Norman (USA) Reicher Stephen (UK) Owusu-Bempah Kwame (UK) Symposium Convenor: Fryer David (Australia) Fryer David (Australia) Dolores Miranda (USA) Rivera Carlos (Puerto Rico) Dudgeon Patricia (Australia) 15:00-15:30 15:30-16:00 16:00-16:30 16:30-17:00 17:00-17:30 17:30-18:00 Durrheim Kevin (South Africa) Degirmencioglu Serdar (Turkey) Fulop Marta (Hungary) Skinner Nicholas (Canada) Roselli Nestor (Argentina) Toward a cultural psychology of located action Psychology of napalm: Why do psychologists avoid burning issues? Contested issues around competition: Questions and possible answers On the role of personological variables in effective teaching and studenting Cognitive effects of two opposed teaching styles: Expositive and guided participation Racial and ethnic health disparities in an international context: A multi-level perspective From misperception to mobilisation: Rethinking the paradigm of prejudice The mutability of racism: The new concept of diversity What does it mean that the tools of coloniality are used to examine the fruits of that same coloniality? Tools of coloniality used to examine the fruits of coloniality? Beyond participatory action research Problematisation of colonisation's historicity from contexts of Australia and Puerto Rico Indigenous knowledges: What is the difference?

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TUE 24 JULY 12:00-12:30 12:30-13:00 13:00-13:30 13:30-14:00 14:00-14:30 14:30-15:00 15:00-15:30 15:30-16:00 16:00-18:00 Fincham Francis (USA) Kumaraswamy Narasappa (Malaysia) Gallagher Shayne (USA) Burdick Mark (USA) Elbert Thomas (Germany) Dobson Keith (Canada) Phelps Elizabeth (USA) Straker Gillian (Australia) Nwoye Augustine (Tanzania) Symposium Convenor: Mpofu Elias (Zimbabwe) Edwards David (South Africa) Discussant: Eagle Gill (South Africa) Mpofu Elias (Zimbabwe) Anwar Jasim (Pakistan) Brock Kaye (USA) LeBlanc Jeanne (Canada) Thornton Martin (USA) Enhancing relationships and relationship interventions through prayer: Fact or fiction? Psychotherapy in Asia The wild wild west of the therapeutic wilderness adventure Narrative exposure therapy Evidence-based psychotherapy: Implications for the globalisation of mental health services Changing fear Self-harm in the context of trauma, violence and disconnection Memory healing processes and community intervention in grief work in Africa Survivorship qualities with trauma

Social support mediated survivorship in Pakistani women with post-earth quake trauma

Holistic disaster response:! Merging medical and psychological intervention post-disaster

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Edwards David (South Africa) Lopez Levers Lisa (USA) Liu Yih-Hsing (USA) Strategic decision making in treating posttraumatic stress disorder: Qualitative investigations of therapist responsiveness in a South African case series Trauma counselling as a global human justice issue: Serving humanity Posttraumatic growth: Serving humanity by promoting transformation

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WED 25 JULY 12:00-12:30 12:30-13:00 13:00-13:30 13:30-14:00 14:00-14:30 14:30-15:00 15:00-15:30 15:30-16:00 16:00-18:00 Martin Paul (Australia) Craig Kenneth (Canada) Oldenburg Brian (Australia) Leventhal Howard (USA) Turchi Gian Piero (Italy) Arden John (USA) Milgrom Jeannette (Australia) MacLachlan Malcolm (Ireland) Symposium Convenor: Shuttleworth-Edwards Ann (South Africa) Clark Susan (South Africa) Shuttleworth-Edwards Ann (South Africa) Radloff Sarah (South Africa) Behavioural management of the triggers of headache/migraine: The need for a radical reconceptualisation Putting the social back into biopsychosocial models of pain How soft touch is high tech: New approaches to improve the prevention and control of chronic conditions Common sense illness cognition: Science and practice From the medical model to the dialogical model for managing uncertainty Brain-based therapy The National Perinatal Depression Initiative: Advances in screening and early intervention as public health policy in Australia Disability: For everyone? Strengthening health services and human rights in Africa through knowledge content, context and process Current research outcomes on computerised neurocognitive screening within the South African sports concussion arena Neuropsychological profiles of provincial rugby union players diagnosed with concussion over one rugby season

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Zoccola Diana (South Africa) Shuttleworth-Edwards Ann (South Africa) Radloff Sarah (South Africa) Salman-Godlo Thandi (South Africa) van Ommen Clifford (New Zealand) Shuttleworth-Edwards Ann (South Africa) Radloff Sarah (South Africa) Horsman Mark (USA) Shuttleworth-Edwards Ann (South Africa) Whitefield-Alexander Victoria (South Africa) Smith Ian (Australia) Radloff Sarah (South Africa) Shuttleworth-Edwards Ann (South Africa) Whitefield-Alexander Victoria (South Africa) Radloff Sarah (South Africa) Deleterious neurocognitive effects in association with participation in club level rugby union

Preliminary normative data on Xhosa-speaking high school learners on the ImPACT programme

Normative data for adolescent rugby players on the Afrikaans version of the ImPACT neurocognitive screening test

Practice Effects reveal visuo-motor vulnerability in school and university rugby playing scholars at the end of the season

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THU 26 JULY 12:00-14:00 Symposium Convenor: Overmier Bruce (USA) Discussant: Bhana Arvin (South Africa) Bates Marsha (USA) Duka Theodora (UK) Nixon Sara (USA) Tucker Jalie (USA) Peltzer Karl (South Africa) 14:00-14:30 14:30-15:00 15:00-16:30 Veenhoven Ruut (Netherlands) Caprara Gian Vittorio (Italy) Panel Convenor: Delle Fave Antonella ( Italy) Marujo Helena (Portugal) Neto Luis Miguel (Portugal) Wissing Marie (South Africa) Veenhoven Ruut (Netherlands) Alcohol use disorders and behaviour change: Research advances from behavioural neuroscience to public health Brain-body mechanisms of emotional regulation and a novel approach to increase behavioural flexibility towards alcohol Brain mechanisms of behavioural changes promoting relapse in alcohol dependent individuals with repeated detoxifications Cognitive capacity and its impact on behaviour change in alcoholics Behavioural economics and strategies based on choice architecture to reduce alcohol-related problems Screening and brief interventions for alcohol misuse among tuberculosis patients attending primary care clinics in South Africa The world database of happiness: Tool for ordering the growing pile of research findings Positivity: Turning human potentials into achievements and wellbeing Positive psychology: Past, present, future

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THU 26 JULY 16:30-18:00 Symposium Convenor: Theron Linda (South Africa) Discussant: Donald David (South Africa) Ungar Michael (USA) Liebenberg Linda (Canada) Wood Michele (Canada) Duque Luis (Columbia) Cristancho Sergio (Columbia) Restrepo Alexandra (Columbia) Guo-xiu Tian (China) Wang Xiying (China) Ikeda Janice (Canada) Theron Linda (South Africa) Malindi Macalane (South Africa) Pathways to resilience: Lessons of positive adaptation from a five-country study

Studying the social ecologies of resilience across cultures: The pathways-to resilience and methodology Service-facilitated pathways to resilience

Informal pathways to resilience

Cultural pathways to resilience

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MON 23 JULY 08:00-09:30 Symposium Convenor: Roberts Glyn (Norway) Discussant: Hall Howard (UK) Maro Cyprian (Tanzania) Roberts Glyn (Norway) Sorensen Marit (USA) Roberts Glyn (Norway) Sorensen Marit (USA) Maro Cyprian (Tanzania) Sorensen Marit (USA) Roberts Glyn (Norway) Maro Cyprian (Tanzania) 09:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-12:00 Ollendick Thomas (USA) Oakland Thomas (USA) Symposium Convenor: Smith Peter (UK) Lee Seung-ha (UK) Smith Peter (UK) Monks Claire (UK) Monks Claire (UK) Mahdavi Jess (UK) Using sport to teach HIV/AIDS intervention life skills

Using sport to promote HIV/AIDS education for at risk youths: An Intervention using peer coaches in football Combating HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa: Introducing mastery motivational strategies into a community based life-skills intervention through sport Gender issues in an intervention using peer coaches in sport

Recent developments in the treatment of phobic and anxious youth: Where to from here? International status of test development and use with children and youth Bullying and cyberbullying among children and young people: Recent developments and new directions Terminology of bullying-like behaviours in South Korea: A lifespan perspective

Cyberbullying among primary school-aged pupils

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MON 23 JULY Olenik-Shemesh Dorit (Israel) Heiman Tali (Israel) Naylor Paul (UK) Dawson Jeremy (UK) Emerson Eric (UK) Tantam Digby (UK) Lara Laura (UK) Walters Stephen (UK) Ortega Rosario (Spain) Del Rey Rosario (Spain) 12:00-13:30 Symposium Convenor: Graham Sandra (USA) Nishina Adrienne (USA) Taylor April (USA) Tate Daryl (USA) Bellmore Amy (USA) Graham Sandra (USA) 13:30-14:00 14:00-14:30 14:30-15:00 Bohlin Gunilla (Sweden) Wiener Judith (Canada) Redruello Dora (Portugal) Cyberbullying victimisation: Linkages with depression, loneliness and interpersonal relationships Bullying of secondary school pupils with and without special educational needs

Con-Red: A preventive programme to stop cyberbullying in the School Convivencia Peer victimisation in urban US secondary schools Coping with daily peer victimisation in school: What matters for maladjustment? Attributions and adjustment for victimisation by same vs different-ethnicity peers Early adolescents responses upon witnessing peer victimisation in school Longitudinal relations between victimisation and academic achievement in urban middle schools and high schools ADHD and EF deficits in relation to socioemotional functions: Developmental perspectives The ripple effect of ADHD The Portuguese system of protection of children: Using a taxonomy of errors for an evidence-based management

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MON 23 JULY 15:00-16:30 Symposium Convenor: Lord Catherine (USA) Wetherby Amy (USA) Chambers Nola (South Africa) Valeria Nanclares (USA) Hus Vanessa (USA) Devries Petrus (USA) 16:30-18:00 Symposium Convenor: Banerjee Mallika (India) Banerjee Mallika (India) Banerjee Mallika (India) Chatterjee Anindita (India) Chakrabarty Kakoli (India) Panda Amrita (India) Advancement in the treatment of autism Early detection of ASD in young Zulu-speaking children in KwaZulu-Natal Implementing evidence-based intervention for young children with autism Advances in treatment of adults with ASD: What is still needed Animal models of autism and related disorders: Implications for treatment Autism: The recent trends Current thinking and future challenges on changing impairment prevalent in ASD Executive functioning and theory of mind of autism Sensory disintegration and ASD Dance/movement therapy on autism Health and sex education for persons with ASD

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TUE 24 JULY 08:00-09:30 Symposium Convenor: Kelly Jennifer (USA) Bingham Rosie (USA) Vasquez Melba (USA) Kelly Jennifer (USA) Keita Gwendolyn (USA) 09:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-12:00 Serpell Robert (Zambia) Ofori-Atta Angela (Ghana) Symposium Convenor: Medin Douglas (USA) Van Wyk Berte (South Africa) Bang Megan (USA) Medin Douglas (USA) Hoppers Catherine (Canada) Pandey Janak (India) Effective development of leadership skills: Unlocking your leadership potential to effect a change within your community Changing roles of multicultural psychologists in leadership positions in advancing social justice Key principles in attaining and achieving leadership positions in psychology Effectively utilising leadership skills to make a difference in our communities Utilising leadership positions to model, encourage, and empower others Appropriation of literacy in a linguistically diverse context: Basic education in an African city A review of newspaper stories indicative of mental illness in Ghanaian newspapers in 2011: Our stories, our madness Indigenous science and science education: Does culture matter? Reconstruction of knowledge through science education: Arguing for African community based research Resisting the nature/culture bisection: Science teaching and learning in indigenous communities Does science depend on who does it? IKS, human development!and the role of the academy Universal psychological science needs indigenous psychologies

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TUE 24 JULY 12:00-13:30 Symposium Convenor: Sverre Nielsen (Norway) Watts Ann (South Africa) Bartram Dave (UK) Rodolfa Emil (USA) Littlefield Lyn (Australia) Kapur Malavika (India) 13:30-15:00 Panel Convenor: Bartram Dave (UK) Roe Robert ( Netherlands) Hall Judy (USA) Hernandez-Guzman Laura (Mexico) Ngcobo Siphiwe (South Africa) Grenyer Brin (Australia) Kapur Malavika (India) Turnbull Oliver (UK) Competence as a common language for professional identity and international recognition: Current models of psychological competencies from around the world Current modes of psychology competence in sub-Saharan Africa Competence-based standards for applied psychologists: The European approach Assessing competence in North America: Problems, principles, procedures Development of competencies and models of competency-based training for psychologists in Australia Psychological competencies with reference to South East Asian nations Competence as a common language for professional identity and international recognition: Can the current models of competence be integrated and accepted as a means of addressing current global challenges?

15:00-15:30 15:30-16:00 16:00-16:30

Emotion, intuition, and the neuroscience of false beliefs

Jemmott John (USA)

Efficacy, effectiveness and adaptation of HIV/STD risk-reduction strategies: A reasoned action approach

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TUE 24 JULY 16:30-18:00 Symposium Convenor: Lazarus Sandy (South Africa) Caldwell Leon (USA) Akotia Charity (Ghana) Sonn Christopher (Australia) Naidoo Tony (South Africa) Taliep Naiema (South Africa) Community research: Balancing the tensions on the ground! Airing dirt and the need for truth in community-based participatory research To do or not: Confronting the challenges of community-based participatory research Interculturality and community research: Reflections from critical race theory and decolonising methodologies Complexities and challenges of negotiating CBPR partnership: A relationship among unequals Using CBPR to mobilise spiritual capacities and religious assets to promote peace

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WED 25 JULY 08:00-08:30 08:30-09:00 09:00-09:30 09:30-11:00 Shanker Meera (India) De Oliveira Monica ( Brazil) Fryer David (Australia) Symposium Convenor: Oakland Thomas (USA)! Oakland Thomas (USA)! Shuttleworth-Edwards Ann (South Africa) Mpofu Elias (Zimbabwe) Naud Drienie (USA)! Oakland Thomas (USA)! 11:00-12:30 Symposium Convenor: Cheung Fanny (Hong Kong) Fan Weiqiao (China) Cheung Fanny (China) Cheung Shu Fai (China) Zhou Ming Jie (China) Zhang Shan Shan (China) Zhang Jian Xin (China) Impact of emotional intelligence and organisational commitment Organisational climate: A case study in a Brazilian public organisation Psychological research on unemployment: A (de)constructive critique Test use in Sub-Saharan Africa Test development and use in four African countries Use of the Wechsler intelligence tests in the South African context: A review of WISC-IV and WAIS-III cross-cultural normative data Accessible tests for Zimbabwean allied health practitioners Assessment within Namibias primary health care setting Efforts to provide tests for Botswana students The combined emic-etic approach in indigenous personality assessment Emic and etic scales of the cross-cultural personality assessment inventory (CPAI): Recent research findings on career development of Chinese students Predicting job performance with emic and etic scales of the cross-cultural personality assessment inventory (CPAI)

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WED 25 JULY van de Vijver Fons (Netherlands) Valchev Velichko (Netherlands) Marais Carin (South Africa) van de Vijver Fons (Netherlands) Meiring Deon (South Africa) Valchev Velichko (Netherlands) Laher Sumaya (South Africa) Silva Leah (South Africa) 12:30-13:00 13:00-13:30 13:30-14:00 14:00-14:30 14:30-15:00 15:00-16:00 Nair Elizabeth (Singapore) Aycan Zeynep (Turkey) Schaufeli Wilmar (Netherlands) Maslach Christina (USA) Barling Julian (Canada) Symposium Convenor: Jain Ajay (India) Discussant: Sinha Arvind (India) Van Zyl Ebben (South Africa) Jain Ajay (Denmark) Jeppesen Hans (Denmark) The South African personality inventory: Background and current status

Social desirability among blacks and whites in South Africa

Exploring the collective dimension of personality in South Africa using!the SAPI!and!the CPAI-2 Personality assessment for organisational and community applications in Asia Work-life balance: Cross-cultural, cross-domain, and crossover effects What has a decade of research on work engagement brought us? Burnout in the workplace: A global problem in need of solutions New developments in organisational leadership Leadership and performance excellence

The improvement of cultural intelligence amongst leaders: An African focus Leadership for performance excellence: An Indian experience Experienced influence (in organisations) and efficacy beliefs to organisational agents

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WED 25 JULY 16:00-16:30 16:30-18:00 Matthiesen Stig (Norway) Symposium Convenor: Maree Jacobus (South Africa) Duarte Maria (Portugal) Dries Nicky (Belgium) van Vianen Annelies (Netherlands) van Esbroeck Raoul (Belgium) Klehe Ute-Christine (Germany) De Cooman Rein (Belgium) Koen Jessie (Netherlands) Pepermans Roland (Belgium) McMahon Mary (Australia) Watson Mark (South Africa) Bimrose Jenny (UK) Maree Jacobus (South Africa) Di Fabio Annamaria (Italy) The association between leadership, organisational citizenship behaviour and organisational innovativeness Adaptability: Standardising the career adaptabilities inventory (CAAS) and developing its narrative supplement Career adaptability in Portugal: From measure to interventions Development and validation of the Dutch CAAS: Comparative evidence from Belgium and the Netherlands

Career adaptability: A qualitative analysis of the career narratives of older women

Standardising the South African (South Africa) version of the career adaptabilities scale (CAAS) and developing a narrative supplement The Career Interest Profile (CPI): Psychometric properties in the Italian context

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THU 26 JULY 08:00-08:30 08:30-09:00 09:00-10:30 Omar Khaleefa (Sudan) Gopher Daniel (Israel) Symposium Convenor: Barling Julian (Canada) Tucker Sean (Canada) Dionisi Angela (Canada) Hershcovis Sandy (Canada) Kelloway Kevin (Canada) 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 12:30-13:00 13:00-13:30 Cheung Fanny (Hong Kong) Motti Frosso (Greece) Freund Alexandra (Switzerland) Stern Elsbeth (Switzerland) Misra Girishwar (India) Sonn, Christopher (Australia) Scientometric analysis of production and consumption of Khartoum University, Sudan Skills training in multimodal virtual environments Advancing dignity and safety at work Safety behaviours and injury under-reporting among young worker in Canada To voice or not to voice: An examination of the willingness to report workplace aggression Observer reactions towards perpetrators and targets of abusive supervision Positive leadership and wellbeing Integrating work and family: Lessons from women leaders and others Positive immigrant youth adaptation in context The role of motivation for development and the role of development for motivation Capable learners: Characteristics and needs of the upper 15 percent Toward sustainable psychology Community cultural development and indigenous empowerment: Perspectives from community and liberation psychology

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THU 26 JULY 13:30-16:00 Symposium Convenor: Watts Ann (South Africa) Discussants: Ritchie Pierre (Canada) Reed Geoffrey (Switzerland) Watts Ann (South Africa) Roberts Michael (USA) Maercker Andreas (Switzerland) Khoury Brigitte (Lebanon) Marais Adele (South Africa) 16:00-16:30 16:30-17:00 17:00-17:30 17:30-18:00 Singh Mewa (India) Chan Raymond (China) Ando Juko (Japan) Kitayama Shinobu (USA) Psychology's role in developing the World Health Organisation's ICD-11: Perspectives, progress and prospects

IUPsyS-WHO global survey of psychologists' attitudes towards classification of mental disorders Towards ICD-11: WHO field studies on clinicians' conceptualisations of mental disorders Trauma and stress-related disorders: Developments for ICD-11 Voices from the Arab region: Proposals for the classification of mental disorders in ICD-11 Sexual disorders and gender identity in ICD-11: Preliminary recommendations of the WHO Working Group Animal behaviour research in India: Contributions to basic science and conservation biology Endophenotypic strategies for schizophrenia research for psychologists: A link between genetics and clinical manifestations Human genetic variation and education: An evolutionary perspective Cultural Neuroscience: Brain Plasticity in Varying Social Contexts

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MON 23 JULY 08:00-09:30 Symposium Convenor: Oakland Thomas (USA) Mpofu Elias (Zimbabwe) Oakland Thomas (USA) Bartram Dave (UK) 09:30-11:00 Symposium Convenor: DeMers Stephen (USA) Discussant: Roe Robert (Netherlands) Nielsen Sverre Webb Carol (USA) Peiro Jose (Spain) Cohen Karen (Canada) Hofgaard Tor (Norway) 11:00-12:30 Symposium Convenor: Rodolfa Emil (USA) Rodolfa Emil (USA) Emerging issues impacting test development in four different areas of practice Trends in rehabilitation and health outcomes assessment Emerging issues impacting test development in school psychology Emerging issues impacting testing in the field of work and organisational assessment Competence as a common language for professional identity and international recognition: Can international agreement on competencies in psychology help to address the emerging global challenges? Can international agreement in psychology competencies help to address emerging global challenges? Regulatory issues in psychology: International mobility Teaching and training: Global professional identity and coherence, roles of international organisations The multiple accountabilities of competencies: Preparing psychologists to do what, when and for whom We need a major shift to bring about change Collaborative efforts to define and assess competency Current assessment of competency in North America

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MON 23 JULY Horn Jacqueline (USA) Webb Carol (USA) DeMers Stephen (USA) 12:30-13:30 Focal Symposium Convenor: McCarthy Sherri (USA) Discussant: Hawkey Kyle (USA) McCarthy Sherri (USA) Harvey Charles (USA) Dickson Keelah (USA) 13:30-14:30 14:30-15:00 15:00-16:00 Rodolfa Emil (USA) Roberts Michael (USA) Symposium Convenor: Roberts Michael (USA) Anton Barry (USA) La Greca Annette (USA) Brown Ronald (USA) Examination for professional practice in psychology: Assessing knowledge and critical thinking Continuing competency: A step to the future Collaborative efforts to define foundational and professional competencies Improving psychology as a science through internationalising the curriculum

Global Learning at Northern Arizona University Case Study Global learning at a US university: NAU case study Global learning in a psychology department Advancing the culture of competence in North America Psychology serving humanity: International education and training for applied child psychology International trends in preparing clinical child and adolescent psychologists Training for licensing and credentialing in clinical child and adolescent psychology in the United States Scientist-practitioner training in clinical child and paediatric psychology: International developments Psychopharmacology applications in clinical child and adolescent psychology and training

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MON 23 JULY 16:00-18:00 Focal Symposium Convenors: Job Remo (Italy) Karandashev Victor (Russia) Discussant: Ngcobo Siphiwe (South Africa) Myers David (USA) Ludwig Thomas (USA) Remo Job (Italy) Cranney Jacquelyn (Australia) Remo Job (Italy) Globalisation of psychology education: Challenges and promises

Presenting the whole world of psychology to students worldwide: Challenges and promises Interactive psychology media for global psychology education: Tutorials, online activities, and simulations of psychological experiments Bilateral exchange of students and joint degrees in psychology: Legal constraints and possibilities Psychological literacy and global citizenship Global wiki perspectives on InterTop resource

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TUE 24 JULY 08:00-09:30 Symposium Convenor: Gauthier Janel (Canada) Sinclair Carole (Canada) Hunter Paulette (Canada) Ferrero Andrea (Argentina) Watts Ann (South Africa) 09:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 12:30-13:00 13:00-14:30 Panel Gormanous Greg (USA) Marquardt Nicki (Germany) Gauthier Janel (Canada) Fernandez-Ballestero Rocio (Spain) Baguma Peter (Uganda) Symposium Convenor: Maras Pam (UK) Discussant: Smith Peter (UK) Maras Pam (UK) Moon Amy (UK) The universal declaration of ethical principles for psychologists: A living document Universal declaration of ethical principles: Its usefulness in ethical decision making Universal declaration of ethical principles for psychologists and cross-jurisdictional practice Guatemalan psychologists develop first ethics code using universal declaration of ethical principles Application of universal declaration of ethical principles for psychologists in South Africa Provoking participative provocateurs: Shades of grey in ethical landmines Automacity, consciousness and moral behaviour The tale of two universal declarations: Ethics and human rights Geropsychology for an aging world The baseline survey report of older persons in Kayunga District Cultural and universal factors in the development of children and young people's pro and anti-social behaviour The role of behavioural problems and peer relations in the intention to attend higher education

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TUE 24 JULY Morejele Neo (South Africa) Chenshu Zhang (USA) Elizabeth Rubenstone (USA) David Brook (USA) Judith Brook (USA) Zhu Liqi (China) Yu Jing (China) Monks Claire (UK) Ortega Rosario (Spain) Etchepare Gamal (Chile) 14:30-16:00 Symposium Convenor: Moreno Jose (Argentina) Mestre Maria (Spain) Samper Paula (Spain) Tur Ana Maria Malonda Elizabeth Mesurado Belen (Argentina) Richaud Mara (Argentina) Kohan Cortada Ana (Argentina) Gustavo Carlo (USA) Richaud Mara Cristina (Argentina) Martinez Miriam Mesurado Belen (Argentina) Moreno Jose (Argentina) Community factors and youth substance abuse in South Africa

The development of children's fair behaviour and its relationship with theory of mind Peer-victimisation in preschools in Europe and Latin America

Social and moral development in children and adolescents Differences in prosocial practices in adolescents: Influence of parental warmth and control

Adolescents' empathy, parental expectation and flow in prosocial behaviour

Expected parental reactions, empathy-related traits, and prosocial behaviours among Argentinean and European American adolescents

Parental styles and roles attributed by teenage schoolmates

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TUE 24 JULY 16:00-18:00 Symposium Convenor: Gyselinck Valerie (France) Discussant: Denis Michel (France) Petra Jansen (Germany) Pazzaglia Francesca (Italy) Piolino Pascale (France) Maya Hickmann (France) Gyselinck Valerie (France) Spatial mental models through the lifespan

Spatial abilities in the elderly What factors affect spatial learning? How abilities, strategies and tasks interact in the construction of spatial mental models from different sources Using virtual reality to assess multifaceted episodic memory: Studies in normal and pathological aging Childrens spatial representations of virtual itineraries: Cognitive and linguistic dimensions Verbal recoding in the construction of a spatial model in a virtual environment

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WED 25 JULY 08:00-10:00 Symposium Convenor: Mivanyi Yuwanna (Nigeria) Mivanyi Yuwanna (Nigeria) Kuriansky Judy (USA) Ayoko Oluremi (Australia) Tchombe Theresa (Cameroon) Bhamjee Fatima (South Africa) 10:00-11:30 Symposium Convenor: Pettifor Jean (Canada) Discussant: Gauthier Janel (Canada) Cooper Saths (South Africa) Korkut Yesim (Turkey) Alfred Allan (Australia) Farah Adnan (Jordan) Women in psychology in the 21st century Women in psychology in the 21st century: The Nigerian experience A unique multi stakeholders model for empowerment and eradication of poverty in rural African women: The girls empowerment programme Workspaces and womens psychological health: Implication for leadership Women in psychology in the 21st century;obstacles to their contributions: The case of Cameroon The changing role of women in psychology in South Africa Virtue, politics, ethics and human rights

Can psychology enjoy value-free ethical principles? Dealing with ethical dilemmas arising from historical, political or religious changes Is the human rights construct redundant in the professional ethics of psychologists? Ethical principles and human rights: The role of psychology

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WED 25 JULY 11:30-13:30 Symposium Convenor: Malykh Sergey (Russia) Discussant: Kovas Yulia (UK) Kovas Yulia (UK) Malykh Sergey (Russia) Gindina Elena (Russia) Lobaskova Marina (Russia) Sabirova Elena (Russia) Malykh Sergey (Russia) Tosto Maria (UK) Tikhomirova Tatiana Malykh Sergey (Russia) Petrill Stephen (USA) Plomin Robert (UK) Kovas Yulia (UK) Barsky Philipp (Russia) Lobaskova Marina (Russia) Sabirova Elena (Russia) Davydova Yulia (UK) Ismalullina Victoria (Russia) Voronin Ivan (Russia) Kovas Yulia (UK) Malykh Sergey (Russia) 13:30-15:00 Symposium Convenor: Pavakanum Ubolwanna (Thailand) Pavakanum Ubolwanna (Thailand) Behavioural genetics: Looking back and looking forward

Explaining individual differences in behavioural genomics: Two steps forward, one step back Genetic and environmental influences on behavioural and emotional problems in 7-17 years old Russian-speaking twins: Age and gender differences

Cross-cultural behavioural genetic perspective on mathematical learning

The nature of fluid intelligence in Russian-speaking adolescent twins

Genetic and environmental influences on executive functions: Spatial planning and spatial working memory

Are characteristics still a power variable in psychological study? Business environment affect on human capital, entrepreneurial orientation, and business success for Thai free hotel SME entrepreneurs?

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WED 25 JULY Sarun Gorsanan (Thailand) Tiemtanom Chatchawarn (Thailand) Phatthanakit Chobthamkit (Thailand) 15:00-16:30 Symposium Convenor: Steg Linda (Netherlands) Grling Tommy (Sweden) Hansla Andr (Sweden) Biel Anders (Sweden) Poortinga Wouter (UK) Estrada Mica (USA) Alyssa Messina (USA) Schultz Paul Wesley (USA) 16:30-18:00 Symposium Convenor: Mogapi Nomfundo (South Africa) Crawford-Browne Sarah (South Africa) Mogapi Nomfundo (South Africa) Eagle Gillian (South Africa) Higson-Smith Craig (South Africa) Job characteristic inventory and quality work life of Thai pharmacists The study of problems related to the assessment of Thai teachers Big five personality, identity motives, and self-construal related to compulsive buying Psychological contributions to mitigating climate change Attitude towards environmental policy measures related to value orientation

Attitudes to nuclear power as a solution to climate change Integrating citizens into a community that engages in climate change mitigation behaviours

Whose needs are we serving? Exploring the intersection between the science of traumatic stress and the practice demands of developing world contexts The impact of continuous trauma: Exploring the limitations of existing diagnostic frameworks in violent areas in Cape Town Exploring the intersection between traumatic stress and the practice demands of developing world contexts Comparing complex and continuous traumatic stress: Diagnostic and treatment implications Trauma-focused or psychosocial-torture rehabilitation in Africa?

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THU 26 JULY 08:00-11:00 Symposium Convenor: Knowles Michael (Australia) Discussant: Pawlik Kurt (Germany) Pawlik Kurt (Germany) Carpintero Helio (Spain) Laubscher Leswin (USA) Berry John (Canada) Pandey Janak (India) Gibbons Judith (Guatemala) Knowles Michael (Australia) Trzesniak Piotr (Brazil) 11:00-12:30 Symposium Convenor: Takemura Kazuhisa (Japan) Takemura Kazuhisa (Japan) Sakagami Takayuki (Japan) Hatori Tsuyoshi (Japan) Setting and situation: Tracing behaviour to where it actually occurs

Ambulatory psychological assessment: Studying behaviour in its natural ecology Historical perspectives in phenomenological psychology: Ratio-vitalism and human life Of ghosts, the dead, and a spectral academic's view of response and responsibility Ecological and cultural perspectives in cross-cultural psychology Indigenous psychologies and societal development Addressing global problems grounded in local contexts Teaching methodologies for conducting research in real-life situations Psychological research efficacy and the three "logies" Preferences and decision making Preference construction process by choice: Eye movement and preference analysis Choice and eye tracking behaviour Preference construction by choice

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Garling Tommy (Japan) 12:30-13:00 13:00-14:30 IUPsyS Awards Symposium Convenor: Bemak Fred (USA) Rubin Neal (USA) Ciftci Ayse (USA) Chung Rita Chi-Ying (USA) Bemak Fred (USA) 14:30-17:30 Jacobs Foundation (Switzerland), National Research Foundation of South Africa, IUPsyS Ali Amina (Kenya) Bowman Brett (South Africa) Menon Anitha (Zambia) Myers Bronwyn (South Africa) Nduna Mzikazi (South Africa) Olapegba Peter (Nigeria) Sanger Nadia (South Africa) Preferences aggregated for sequences of events Young Investigator: Basic Science Young Investigator: Applied Science Enriching our shared humanity: Imperatives for a human rights framework for psychologists Human rights advocacy: Linking psychology with global imperatives De-silencing Muslim immigrants: An integration of psychological science and practice Human rights issues with immigrants and refugees: The role of psychologists in advocacy and social justice Creating tomorrow's future: Psychologists working for human rights of vulnerable children Change Fellowship Presentations Growing up positive: Opportunities and challenges faced by Kenyan adolescents living with HIV Towards a theoretical framework for understanding high levels of violence in the perpetration of instrumental crimes in South Africa Improving self esteem and promoting self management in HIV-positive adolescents Reducing substance use and other problem behaviours among school-going adolescents Strategies for negotiating undisclosed paternal identity in the home among young people in South Africa Dynamics of stigmatization and discrimination on intention to disclose among PLWHA: A qualitative assessment Identity constructions; Feminist research methodologies

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MON 23 JULY 08:00-09:30 Symposium Convenor: Houde Oliver (France) Houde Oliver (France) Perner Josef (Austria) Borst Grgoire (France) Stern Elsbeth (Switzerland) 09:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 12:30-13:00 13:00-13:30 Schmidt Matthias (Germany) Sekowski Andrzej (Poland) Peretz Isabelle (Canada) Hernandez-Guzman Laura (Mexico) Bernardo Allan (Philippine) Mercader Patricia (France) Roe Robert (Netherlands) Midden Cees (Netherlands) Jean Piagets theory and new discoveries from developmental neuroimaging Functional MRI study of Piaget's conservation-of-number task in preschool and school-age children: A neo-Piagetian approach What constitutes a domain? Piagetian implications of perspective taking in development and the brain Inhibitory control in number-conservation and class-inclusion tasks: Neo-Piagetian inter-tasks priming studies and brain imaging data Educational implications from a neo-Piagetian perspective: Can neuroimaging inform pedagogical interventions? Characteristics of young unemployed people who get a job: A five year research Personality predictors of achievements of gifted students in math, humanities and music The nature of music A dimensional approach to psychopathology Lay theories and poverty related social cognition in a hierarchical society Gender equality as a maturation process We have always been indigenous Using persuasive technology to promote sustainable behaviour

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MON 23 JULY 13:30-14:00 14:00-14:30 14:30-15:00 15:00-16:30 Jiang Yuan (China) Gonzalez Roberto (Chile) McCarthy Sherri (USA) Jas Jaafar (Malaysia) Symposium Convenor: Kuriansky Judy (USA) Discussant: Frese Michael (Germany) Kuriansky Judy (USA) Denmark Florence (USA) Rubin Neal (USA) 16:30 18:00 Symposium Convenor: Tredoux Colin (South Africa) Discussant: Loftus Elizabeth (USA) Corenblum Barry (Canada) Vredeveldt Annelies (Netherlands) Kempen Kate (South Africa) Kaiser Anne (Germany) Grist Caitlin (USA) The relationship between emotional stress, self efficacy, self-regulation and mental fatigue of college athletes Intergroup forgiveness and reparation: The role of identity and intergroup emotions International perspectives on peace, war, terrorism and torture Doing global good: Psychologists at the United Nations impacting on international issues

Psychologists at the UN: Overview of activities and advocacy Committees and commissions at the UN:!Accomplishments and how you can give input! Psychology day at the United Nations: Applying psychology science to human rights Recent developments in eyewitness research

Directed forgetting and the own-group recognition bias The cognitive resources framework: How eye-closure improves eyewitness memory What big teeth you have! Red Riding Hood and face recognition failure Face typicality, recognition, and affective evaluations of own and other group faces Varying facial similarity: An automated line-up generator

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TUE 24 JULY 08:00-09:30 Symposium Convenor: Pawlik Kurt (Germany) Kubinger Klaus (USA), Cattell RB Lehman Barbara (USA) Conner Tamlin (New Zealand) McArdle John (USA) van de Vijver Fons (Netherlands) 09:30-11:00 Symposium Convenor: Carpintero Helio (Spain) Nicholas Lionel (South Africa) Lafuente Enrique (Spain) Castro Jorge (Spain) Wade Pickren (USA) Carpintero Helio (Spain) Carpintero Helio (Spain) 11:00-13:00 Focal Symposium Convenor: Tummino Vito (Italy) Marenco Giancarlo (Italy) Psychological assessment at the crossroads: Methodological advances and psychometric standards The technique of objective personality-tests sensu nowadays: The Viennese pool of computerised tests Using ambulatory assessment methodologies to capture daily life experiences Psychometric contributions to the longitudinal assessment of change Recent developments in cross-cultural cognitive testing National trends in psychology Origins and development of South African psychology Reconsidering psychological applications: Psychology as a cultural technology for the making of liberal citizenship in modern Spain, 1898-1923 Making an indigenous psychology in the United States, 1926-1966 An early view of applied psychology: Pieron's traite (handbook of applied psychology) Archives and the internationalising of psychology Health psychology The role of the psychological component in primary care

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TUE 24 JULY Policastro Pierluigi (Italy) Carta Andrea (Italy) Basilico Cesare (Italy) Pizzagalli Chiara (Italy) Cincotto Valentina (Italy) Rosin Roberta (Italy) Leo Irene (Italy) Ceccherelli Francesco(Italy) Piazzi Silvana (Italy) 13:00-14:30 Focal Symposium Convenor: Pierluigi Policastro (Italy) Caddia Fatima (Italy) Fenoglio Maria (Italy) Policastro Pierluigi (Italy) Policastro Pierluigi (Italy) Policastro Pierluigi (Italy) 14:30-16:30 Focal Symposium Convenor: Colombu Michela (Italy) Siani Simona (Italy) Evaluation of work related stress risks in organisations Pharmacological therapy and hypnosis in the treatment of pain

Functional psychology: A pilot study in subjects affected by chronic lumbar pain

Psychology in rehabilitative cardiology to tune life style up Crisis, disaster and trauma: Italian research EMDR in emergency contexts Emergencies as a dialectic process involving order and chaos The CISOM (Italian Emergency Body of the Order of Malta) in emergency situations Using blogs in emergency contexts: An instrument to elaborate trauma How to face team work organisation in contexts of maximum emergency Mental health, neuropsychiatric assessment and integrated health services The infancy and adolescence neuropsychiatric operative unity: Interdisciplinary activities in Italy

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TUE 24 JULY Colombu Michela (Italy) Capovilla Eleonora (Italy) Burroni Claudia (Jamaica) Petrolo Daniela (Italy) 16:30-18:00 Focal Symposium Convenor: Didier Florence (Italy) Tummino Vito (Italy) Cardani Isabella (Italy) Basilico Cesare (Italy) Didier Florence (Italy) Ravenna Anna (Italy) Caruso Anita (Italy) Self report of depression: Differentiating among dementias Medical humanities and multiculturality Rabeja: A clinical case of bipolar disorder The temporal dimension in psychotherapy Psycho-oncology A longitudinal study with LSDM on the risk of cancer

Do stressful life events predict disease progression in breast cancer patients? Counselling for the dying process Communication skills training programme for physicians in reducing patients' distress

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WED 25 JULY 08:00-09:30 Symposium Convenor: Baudouin, Jean-Yves (France) Baudouin Jean-Yves (France) De Heering Adlade (Canada) Rossion Bruno (Belgium) Van Belle Goedele (Belgium) Busigny Thomas (Belgium) Hosein Anthony (Canada) Jemel Boutheina (Canada) Peter De Graef (Belgium) Verfaillie Karl (Belgium) Lefvre Philippe (Belgium) Rossion Bruno (Belgium) Durand Karine (France) Schaal Benoist (France) 09:30-11:00 Symposium Convenor: Grondin Simon (Canada) Penney Trevor (Singapore) Giersch Anne (France) Grondin Simon (Canada) Schirmer Annett (Singapore) The acquisition of expertise in face processing Visual exploration patterns of 8 month-old infants discriminate facial expressions of emotion Recognising an individual face: 3D Shape contributes earlier than 2D surface reflectance information Holistic processing at the key to human face perception expertise: Evidence from eye-gaze contingent stimulus presentation

Olfactory-Visual interaction in infancy: Do (un)familiar odours influence how 4-month-old infants look at familiar and novel faces? Time perception: Contemporary perspective on psychological time Saccadic eye-movements alter subjective time in a duration reproduction task Temporal event-coding of schizophrenic patients Weber's law for time: The meaning of failure How emotions influence our perception of time

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WED 25 JULY Ulrich Olf (Germany) 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 12:30-13:00 13:00-13:30 13:30-14:00 14:00-14:30 14:30-15:00 15:30-16:00 16:00-18:00 Ballesteros Soledad (Spain) Crowe Simon (Australia) Saling Michael (Australia) Denis Michel (France) Jonas Eva (Austria) Mandal Manas (India) Schabus Manuel (Austria) Behrmann Marlene (USA) Ahnert Lieselotte (Austria) Symposium Convenor: Bonnefon, Jean-Francois (France) Suri Sushma (India) Bonnefon Jean-Francois (France) Hahn Ulrike (UK) The mental time-line during linguistic information processing Cognitive and brain aging: Using information computing technology to reduce cognitive decline What are the neurocognitive consequences of benzodiazepine exposure? Prevention and very early diagnosis of dementia: Neurocognitive feasibility in 2012 and beyond Speaking and thinking about space: The past and future of research on imagery, language, and spatial cognition Social motivation, social interaction and motivated social cognition Facial expressions of emotion: A neuro-cultural perspective Sleep and cognition: A field with broad implications for psychology The visual system under challenge: Insights from normal and impaired face processing Parenting and co-parenting: Developmental consequences The rationality of human reasoning Ethnic uprising in India Reasoning in an imperfect world Rational argument, rational inference

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WED 25 JULY Blanchette Isabelle (Canada) Over David (UK) Elqayam Shira (UK) Reasoning about emotional events Psychology of reasoning Grounded rationality and weakness of will

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THU 26 JULY 08:00-09:30 Symposium Convenor: Sharma Dinesh (USA) Moodley Roy (Canada) Walcott Rinaldo (Canada) Gielen Uwe (USA) Cooper Saths (South Africa) Sharma Dinesh (USA) 09:30-10:30 Panel Convenor: Potgieter Cheryl (South Africa) Govender Kay (South Africa) Mgqolozana Thando (South Africa) Panel Convenor: Pandey Janak (India) Diaz-Loving Rolando (Mexico) Huguet Pascal (France) Panel Convenor: Roe Robert (Netherlands) Bartram Dave (UK) Bullock Merry (USA) Knowles Michael (Australia) Leung Kwok (Hong Kong) le Roux (Anna-Rosa (South Africa) Silbereisen Rainer (Germany) Obamas global identity Introduction: Obama's global identity Barack Obama's cross border seduction Barack Obama's hybrid identity and the global 21st century Obama and Africa Obama at the crossroads of globalisation Medical male circumcision for HIV prevention: What it means to women

10:30-11:30

Indigenous research for enriching education and training of psychologists

11:30-13:30

Psychology and policy-making

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THU 26 JULY 13:30-15:30 Panel Convenor: Duncan Norman (South Africa) Pillay Anthony (South Africa) Cockcroft Kate (South Africa) Maree David (South Africa Maree Kobus (South Africa) Milner Karen (South Africa) Macleod Catriona (South Africa) Sodi Tholene (South Africa) Professional Board for Psychology Panel Convenor: Sodi Tholene (South Africa) Discussant: Demers Stephen (USA) Pretorius Gertie (South Africa) Pillay Basil (South Africa) Ngcobo Siphiwe (South Africa) Panel Convenor: Hammond Nick (UK) Oakland Thomas (USA) Soygt Gonca (Turkey) Sam David (Norway) Charting a course aimed at accelerating the growth of South African psychology Training, licensure; Clinical Cognitive psychology Assessment Educational psychology Industrial psychology Social issues Indigenous knowledge and intervention systems Contextualising psychology in South Africa: A vision of serving humanity through a meaningful regulatory framework

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