2019 - Erster Europäischer Kongress zu Klinischer Psychologie und Psychologischer Behandlung der EACLIPT
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Dresden, 31st October to 2nd November 2019
General information
The European Association of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment (EACLPT) was founded in 2017 with the goal to promote European collaborations on research, education and treatment of mental health problems. In 2019, the association’s first congress will take place to foster such collaborations from October 31st to November 2nd at TU Dresden. It will be the first international meeting in the field of clinical psychology at a European level.
The first EACLIPT congress in Dresden is the place to learn all about the latest international research in clinical psychology and psychological treatment. It is a great opportunity to discuss current challenges for mental health in Europe, meet experts, connect with peers and initiate collaborations and joint projects with colleagues from all over Europe.
The conference theme “No Health without Mental Health - European Clinical Psychology Takes Responsibility” expresses our goal to move mental health into societal focus. Mental disorders are among the most debilitating conditions and clinical psychology offers a wide range of preventive and therapeutic interventions. Discussing these, as well as underlying etiological models will be at the heart of the conference.
The conference will be a unique chance to discuss current challenges for mental health in Europe and initiate collaborations and joint projects with colleagues from all over the continent.
Scientific Programme
The complete program will be announced in August.
Keynote speakers include Claudi Bockting, Susan Bögels (University of Amsterdam), David Clark (University of Oxford), Stefan Hofmann (Boston University) and Maria Karekla (University of Cyprus).
We invite submissions for symposia and poster presentations on the full range of clinical psychological research: diagnostics and classification, psychological and psychobiological mechanisms, psychological treatments, prevention and rehabilitation. We particularly encourage early career researchers to join the conference. Targeted pre-conference workshops, mentoring and financial support can be offered.
Funding
There are three funding possibilities to support your EACLIPT conference stay:
Funding for Alumni Germany
Funding is available for Alumni Germany, i.e., for scientists who share a strong relation to a German university or a German research group. 30 participants can be funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) to maintain contacts with Alumni Germany.
You can apply for the DAAD funding via the submission website if you fulfill the following requirements:
- You share a strong relation with a German university or a German research group due to a previous stay in Germany.
- Your EACLIPT conference stay is going to be longer than three days.
- You agree to join the frame program for Alumni Germany (i.e., 2 workshops) during the EACLIPT conference.
- You present your contribution (poster and/or oral symposium presentation) at the EACLIPT event.
What is reimbursed by the DAAD?
We can reimburse your travel costs depending on your country of origin. The maximum amount of reimbursement is stated in the DAAD-list (left column). Please make your travel arrangements yourself.
Per diem:
You will receive a per diem amount to support your housing and living expenses:
- 90 EUR per day for five days plus
- 90 EUR for the day of your arrival and departure.
Financial support for young international scientists
International scientists at an early stage of their career (e.g., PhD students, Postdocs, lectures, assistant professors) and below an age of 40 years can apply for financial support to partly cover their living expenses and travel costs.
You can apply for this funding via the submission website if you fulfill the following requirements:
- You are an international scientist at an early stage of your career (e.g., PhD students, postdocs, lectures, assistant professors).
- You are below an age of 40 years.
- You present your contribution (poster and/or oral symposium presentation) at the EACLIPT event.
What is reimbursed?
- European participants: a lump sum of 300 EUR
- Non-European participants: a lump sum of 300 EUR plus support of travel costs depending on the country of origin - please find the precise amount of travel support in this list.
Funding via ERA+
Participants from Erasmus Programme Countries can apply for funding in the frame of ERA+. The funding is managed by the home universities or research institutes of the applicants.
For questions related to all types of funding, please contact the advisor for international affairs Maria Richter-Babekoff via
Registration
Information regarding registration will soon be published here.
Submissions
Abstract Submission is now open!
Abstracts can be submitted via the online form: https://www.eventclass.org/contxt_eaclipt2019/
Abstracts can be submitted by professionals from across the world concerning all areas relevant for clinical psychology and psychological treatments. Each professional can apply as a first/presenting author for two types of contributions:
- Symposium
- Poster
More contributions as a co-author are possible. Early career scientist are also encouraged to submit an abstract.
Symposium application
If you would like to host a symposium at the conference, please submit an overarching abstract of the symposium that introduces the topic and briefly summarizes the individual presentations, written in English (max. 5000 characters). Symposia, lasting for 90 minutes, should include 4-5 individual presentations. Please also include the following information for each individual presentation: title, name of the authors/speaker as well as affiliation of the authors/speaker.
During the current application phase we do not collect abstracts of individual presentations. These individual abstracts can be submitted through the abstract submission platform after the acceptance of the symposium. You will be informed about this separately after the evaluation. Symposium submission deadline is 30 May, 2019. Approximately 2 weeks after this submission deadline you will be informed about acceptance of the symposium. After acceptance each presenter will be invited to submit the abstract of his/her presentation.
Poster application
The abstract for a poster should include a structured summary (introduction, methods, results, conclusions) of the research, written in English. It should not exceed 2000 letters (including spaces). Interests for an upgrade of the poster presentation to an oral presentation as well as interests in being selected for a poster award can be indicated during the submission process. Poster submission deadline is 14. June, 2019.
Venue
The EACLIPT conference will take place at the lecture hall center of the Technische Universität (TU) Dresden, Germany.
Contact information
For questions regarding programme and submissions, please contact EACLIPT via:
For questions related to all types of funding, please contact the advisor for international affairs Maria Richter-Babekoff via