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Coffee Sessions : US$ 18
Pre-congress Courses US$ 55
Workshops US$ 25

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS FOR PAPERS’ PROPOSALS - ABSTRACTS FOR PROPOSALS’ SUBMISSION REGULATIONS

1.  The Scientific Committee of the IV Latin American Congress for Analytical Psychology 2006 will accept abstracts  for proposals for scientific papers  until 30th  November 2005.  No proposals  will be accepted after this date.   

2.   Proposals for  presentations should be submitted as per the following : 

1.  Round Tables  / Panels 
2.  Courses / Workshops  
3.  Posters 
4.  Coffee and Theme Chats.   

The Scientific Committee will have the final decision on best fitting proposals to these areas.

3. Proposals  on the following congress topics will be welcome:

Psychopathology (PT) -            

  • The symptom in psychotherapy 
  • Disorders in different life stages
  • Psychopathology and  plastic expression
  • Psychopathology and mythology
  • Psychopathology and culture
  • Dreams and psychopathology
  • Psychiatric Disorders (CID-10)
  • Violence
  • Research in psychopathology
  • Psychotherapy  (PS)        

  • Couple and family psychotherapy
  • Research in dynamic psychotherapy
  • Diagnosis, methods and techniques
  • Child and adolescence psychotherapy
  • Psychotherapeutic interventions in institutional environments
  • Group psychotherapy
  • Transfer and counter transference
  • Trauma and psychotherapy
  • Psychotherapy in the 21st Century
  • Psychotherapy and culture
  • Defense mechanisms in psychotherapy
  • Creativity in analysis
  • Brief psychotherapy and transformation
  • Psychotherapy, religion and spirituality
  • Psychoterapy and resilience
  • Research in psychotherapy
  • Neuroscience  (NC)

  • Analytical psychology and neuroscience
  • Psychotherapy and psychopharmacology
  • Brain-mind-body relationship
  • Neurobiology
  • Psycho-neuro-inmunology
  • Psycho-endochrino-dermatology
  • Research in neuroscience
  • Research in psychopathology, psychotherapy and neuroscience
  • 4. Once proposal for presentation is accepted, registration  of all authors will be conditioning for its definite inclusion in the final program.     

    5. Each registration  (principal author) entitles submission of   one proposal per type of presentation. 

    6. Proposals can be  submitted either in Spanish, English or Portuguese.

    7. Each  proposal should be sent with its corresponding  Abstracts  for Proposals’ Submission Form.

    8. Regulations to be followed  for proposals  submission:

    Abstracts for Proposals:

  • Word format for Windows, Arial 12 font, single spaced,

  • 300 words maximum, 
  • Abstracts  for Proposals will be published in the same format  they come,
  • Proposals  should  not include tables, graphs or photos,
  • Title:   all in capitals and bold font
  • Surname should appear in capital letters followed by  initials of author/s (max. 3) separated by a comma.   If more co-authors, state “et al” (i.e., SMITH, J.E.,  STEWART, J.A.; MORRISON, A.E.; et al )
  • Underline presenting author,
  • Authors  from different organizations or institutions should  indicate with superscript the organization belonging to,
  • Indicate below organization or institution to which author belongs to, city/cities and country/countries of origin,
  • Proposals  should refer to the following aspects: objectives, contents and conclusions,
  • Keywords should be included for electronic search (5 words max.) 
  •  Submission Forms:

  • A Submission Form should be sent in together  with each Proposal  submission (the Submission form is herewith attached and is also available at the Secretariat or through the Congress web site),
  • Category in which you wish to include your proposal  (Psycopathology (PT), Psychotherapy (PS) or Neuroscience (NC) should be indicated in the Submission Form.    Also, clearly indicate  type of presentation,
  • Each proposal  should be sent in as separate file.   Do not send several  proposales  in the same file. 
  • Each Word file should be clearly identified when saved.   Save it with the name of the first author, followed by a Number 1 if   author is presenting more than one proposal and then the area category  to which it belongs to (i.e.  SMITH1PT.doc for SMITH, abstract No. 1, PT for Psychopathology).   Do not save file with general names such as “abstract”, “Uruguay Congress” etc.
  • Follow carefully Abstracts for Proposals’ Submission Regulations.
  • Example of Heading:

    VIOLENCE IN SCHOOLS… 
    SMITH, J.E.;   STEWART, J.A.; MORRISON, A.E., et al
    Department of Psychology, University of Yorkshire, UK

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