RCPC 2013 - 3rd Asia Pacific Rim Counselling & Psychotherapy Conference 2013
Topics/Call fo Papers
3rd Asia Pacific Rim Counselling & Psychotherapy Conference 2013 Call For Papers / Abstracts
International presenters are encouraged to submit. To receive full consideration abstracts of your proposed paper must be submitted before as soon as possible. Please note on the abstract whether your proposal is for Paper or Workshop. All abstracts must be in English. Poster presentations will also be accepted.
Papers that address original theoretical and practice of counselling and psychotherapy topics will be considered. The program will consist of individual papers, workshops and keynote addresses. The papers should be scholarly and written in a style that is accessible for researchers, professional, clients and self-help readers. Categories (and sub-categories) are:
Relationship: Parents-child; couple; workplace; teachers-students; clients-therapists;
others
Education: preschool; primary school; secondary school; university; corporate, others
Environment: global; social; cultural; physical; therapeutic; others
Others
Abstracts are to be typed and be no more than 200 words and no less than 100 words. Abstracts must be relevant to the counselling and psychotherapy fields and address the theme of the Conference. Abstracts are for 45 minute workshops, 15 minute papers, posters and 60 minutes keynotes presentation.
You will also be required to provide:
* Title of your presentation/workshop/poster
* 5 keywords
* Your qualifications and experience (no more than 100 words)
* Your audio visual requirements
* Your contact details, daytime phone, mobile, fax and email address.
(Please note that the conference organiser reserve the right to publish your paper if selected)
International presenters are encouraged to submit. To receive full consideration abstracts of your proposed paper must be submitted before as soon as possible. Please note on the abstract whether your proposal is for Paper or Workshop. All abstracts must be in English. Poster presentations will also be accepted.
Papers that address original theoretical and practice of counselling and psychotherapy topics will be considered. The program will consist of individual papers, workshops and keynote addresses. The papers should be scholarly and written in a style that is accessible for researchers, professional, clients and self-help readers. Categories (and sub-categories) are:
Relationship: Parents-child; couple; workplace; teachers-students; clients-therapists;
others
Education: preschool; primary school; secondary school; university; corporate, others
Environment: global; social; cultural; physical; therapeutic; others
Others
Abstracts are to be typed and be no more than 200 words and no less than 100 words. Abstracts must be relevant to the counselling and psychotherapy fields and address the theme of the Conference. Abstracts are for 45 minute workshops, 15 minute papers, posters and 60 minutes keynotes presentation.
You will also be required to provide:
* Title of your presentation/workshop/poster
* 5 keywords
* Your qualifications and experience (no more than 100 words)
* Your audio visual requirements
* Your contact details, daytime phone, mobile, fax and email address.
(Please note that the conference organiser reserve the right to publish your paper if selected)
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