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Psychology helps people in large part because it can explain why people act the
way they do With this kind of professional insight, a psychologist can help
people improve their decision making, stress management and behavior based on
understanding past behavior to better predict future behavior. Longdom
Conferences extends immense pleasure in inviting you to join the
“4th International Conference on Psychology Mental health”.This will be one of
the leading Psychology conference scheduled for May 16-17, 2024, in Rome,
Italy. These Psychology and Mental Health Conferences will be focusing on the
theme "Breakthroughs and Discoveries in Psychological Science". The aim is to
engage, empower, evolve and explore knowledge among both academicians and
industry personnel.



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STEPHANOS VASSILOPOULOS

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STEPHANOS VASSILOPOULOS

Stephanos P. Vassilopoulos, Ph.D., is a Professor of Counselling in the
Department of Primary Education, University of Patras, Greece. He is also
director of the Relational Dynamic Laboratory of Education and Counselling.

 







NABHAN LINDA

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NABHAN LINDA

In oncology, the announcement of cancer to a patient is protocolized by a series
of examinations. Sometimes this moment is well apprehended, sometimes it is not.
In both cases, whether the announcement is well made or not, we cannot
anticipate or predict patients' reactions. A real coup de éclat in their
material and psychic lives, the announcement is always a particularly sensitive
moment. We will begin by talking about this period of the announcement of the
illness and its psychic repercussions, then the question of the acceptance of
the illness and finally we will go to the evolution of psychic movements. First
of all, what is still very difficult today is to separate the idea of cancer
from that of death. Although cancer is cured, it will be very difficult to talk
about a cure from the outset. This is a point that seems to me to be quite
central, that is to say that both at the psychological and medical level, we
cannot anticipate or predict one hundred percent of the patient's reactions,
whether a particular patient will react more or less well to the treatment or
whether the announcement of the disease will be more or less well taken by the
patient. The first challenge is to prepare the patient. But what does that
really mean? Psychologically, there is an ethical issue at stake. As soon as we
know the type of cancer, its progression, the possible treatments and the
clinical condition of the patient, a certain pattern of management emerges. On a
psychological level, we meet the patient in these conditions and we only have a
photo image, the capture of the patient's reaction at that moment.







JOANNA ŁAWICKA

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JOANNA ŁAWICKA

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Joanna Ławicka completed her PhD in 2012 at the University of Opole in social
sciences. She also completed a master's degree in special education at Adam
Mickiewicz University in Poznan. She is a consultant in Transcultural Positive
Psychotherapy during a master's course. She is the author of three books on the
autism spectrum and therapeutic and educational violence and the role of empathy
in raising autistic children. She has been publishing in educational and
psychological journals since 2004. As the first in Poland, she began to
implement solutions based on the concept of neurodiversity. She has been on the
board of the Prodeste Foundation since 2008 and has been its president since
2013. She is an academic lecturer and gives lectures at important Polish
universities. In addition, she runs her own courses and trainings also for
business on creating a work environment that supports neurodiversity. Joanna
Ławicka presented her work twice at the International Autism Congress in
Edinburgh and Nice and also led lectures and workshops twice at the
International Autscape Conference in the United Kingdom. She has been honored
with the title of UN Ambassador of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities.







DR. EMILIE PÉTÉ

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DR. EMILIE PÉTÉ

Emilie Pété has completed his PhD in sport psychology from Nantes Université,
France. She is now temporary teaching and research fellow at Université de
Bourgogne. Her research focus essentially on collective stress management (i.e.,
communal coping) in team sports to improve team performance and mental health of
athletes.
 







YOAV FISCHER

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YOAV FISCHER

Yoav Fischer is an expert clinical psychologist and supervisor in psychotherapy
and psychodiagnosis. Graduated with a BA in psychology from Bar Ilan University
and holds a Master in clinical child psychology from Tel Aviv University. Yoav
has been a therapist for children, teenagers and adults for over 20 years in
private practice, employing play therapy, dynamic verbal psychotherapy, in
addition to color psychotherapy. Yoav is also a supervising psychologist for
teams of therapists in the public sector. Yoav teaches the foundations of color
psychotherapy to professional groups, including psychologists, social workers
and art therapists. Yoav has recently published a book entitled “Color
Psychotherapy & Slime: A voyage through the substances of existence” (2023).







MITHA AL BALUSHI

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MITHA AL BALUSHI

Mitha Al Balushi is a research associate in the Public Health Research
Center-New York University Abu Dhabi. She is a PHD candidate in public
health-the institute of public Health of the UAE University. She Had post
graduate Diploma in Diabetes from Sweden and her degree in nursing sciences from
Griffith Australian University. Her experience is over 15 years in public health
and clinical nursing care and research. Some of her research was published in
peer reviewed high IF international journals. She presented her research in
nation and international conferences. She is an active member of the Emirates
Public Health Association.

 







AFRA MAHMOOD

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AFRA MAHMOOD

Afra Mahmood holds degree of Master of Philosophy in Applied Psychology from
Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. She served as Psychologist at
Social welfare & Baitul Maal Department Punjab, Pakistan (2017-2020). She
currently provides telehealth services as Clinical Therapist in Chicago.







PATRICIA A. BRODERICK

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PATRICIA A. BRODERICK

Patricia A. Broderick has completed her PhD from St John’s University, Queens,
NY, USA and her postdoctoral studies from The Albert Einstein Medical Center,
Bronx, NY, USA and Cornell University Medical School, White Plains, NY, USA.
Patricia serves as Tenured and Full Medical Professor in the Dept. of Molecular,
Cellular and Biomedical Sciences at the City University of New York School of
Medicine and as Director of the Neurobiology Course at the Sophie Davis School
of Biomedical Education, CUNY School of Medicine, CCNY. A highly recognized
expert and prominent editor, author, inventor and lecturer, Patricia has
published more than 500 papers in reputed journals and sought after books and
she serves as an editorial board member of repute worldwide. Dr. Broderick holds
several patents and trademarks and is the Founder and CEO of Eazysense
Nanotechnologies Inc.and the Broderick Brain Foundation

 







ANANDHI NARASIMHAN

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ANANDHI NARASIMHAN







BERNARD MAYER

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BERNARD MAYER

Bernard Mayer has many years of expertise in the treatment of simple and complex
psychotrauma and dissociative states in his psychotherapy practice in Paris.
President and founder of the IETSP: www.ietsp.com and co-founder of the AFPJ
:www.pierrejanet. org , he is the creator of the Integrative Body-Mind
Psychotherapy / TICE, certified practitioner in EMDR for more than 30 years, in
Somatic Experiencing and Hypnosis. Member of the ESH, ESTD, he speaks at various
conferences and symposiums in France and abroad on request. - It is a new
psychotherapy which allows to reach the somatic and emotional unconscious
memories (subcortical zones) which contain "the frozen memory of the trauma",
the words are not enough, nor even the analysis... Moreover, amnesia is a
central symptom of psychotrauma. It is a non-verbal and non-cognitive therapy
that acts directly on the neurophysiological level and frees the blocked
memories of the trauma It is a Psychotherapy and a Neuro-therapy







HAMREET KAUR BAIDWAN, USA

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HAMREET KAUR BAIDWAN, USA

Hamreet graduated from McMaster University with a BSc in Life Science and a
background in psychology, neuroscience, and behaviour. She is now in her second
year of medical school at St George’s University of London and has been involved
in studies related to mental health in medical professionals and students







ELENA CACHICATARI VARGAS

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ELENA CACHICATARI VARGAS

University Professor at the Jorge Basadre Grohmann National University of Tacna,
specialist in Health Services Management, Bachelor of Nursing, Master of
Educational Technology, PhD in Psychology, Dr. in Nursing. With 30 years of
experience, undergraduate teacher, postgraduate teacher at: UNJBG. Undergraduate
and postgraduate thesis advisor, with publications in Latindex, Scielo and
Scopus magazines. Semillero Mentor Currently Dean of the Faculty of Health
Sciences







LUCIA MONACIS

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LUCIA MONACIS







KENNETH SEROTA

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KENNETH SEROTA

To be clear, I am not a researcher. I undertook this project after interviews
with colleagues at the outset of COVID for clinial purposes. However, the
discussion invariably redirected to their concerns for their careers, their
fears about being infected, the effect on their family and their levels
agitation, angst and depression. By chance this turned into the pursuit of a PhD
in this area. In spite of literally no research background outside clinical
dentistry, the effort is going remarkably well.

 







DÉCIO GILBERTO NATRIELLI FILHO,BRAZIL

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DÉCIO GILBERTO NATRIELLI FILHO,BRAZIL

Graduation in Medicine in 1998, Santo Amaro Medical School (Santo Amaro
University - “UNISA”) - São Paulo - Brazil. Following academic training in
Psychiatry at Santa Casa Medical School (2001) with Certification from Brazilian
Psychiatric Association (2003). Has clinical experience in Preceptorship with
residents and was Assistant Psychiatrist and Professor of “Medical Psychology”
at Santa Casa de Misericórdia de São Paulo Medical School until 2011. Current
Professor of Psychiatry at Santo Amaro Medical School; Chief Psychiatrist of
Bipolar Disorder and Personality Disorder Programs: Santo Amaro Medical School.
Has Clinical Experience in Private Practice since 2001.

 







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DR. ANITA SAHU-OSEN

Austria
University graduates all arrive with us buzzing from what they've done and
wanting to see if the ideas they had and the approaches they took on can
translate. LONGDOM conferences experience a close knit of networking and career
guidance that's so valuable to us


DR. DUYGU SELCUKLU

New York, USA
LONGDOM conferences are a great place to make new contacts, source new products
and do some research. I’ve brought my team with me and we all get something from
it. You can achieve a lot in three days here.


DR. AOIFE KIELY

United Kingdom
Pharmaceutical biotechnologist with a PhD in neuroscience, today I work in
scientific communication as a medical writer. LONGDOM Conferences is giving me
the opportunity of being in contact with amazing researchers and being part of
high-level scientific events.


DR. SIMONA CAPORALI

Italy
I would like to thank you very much that you gave me a chance to participate in
such great conference since all thing organized very well and I have a good new
relation with new scientists from different countries. My university proud about
my participation and especially it is as speaker. Thanks again.


DR. ANITA SAHU-OSEN

Austria
University graduates all arrive with us buzzing from what they've done and
wanting to see if the ideas they had and the approaches they took on can
translate. LONGDOM conferences experience a close knit of networking and career
guidance that's so valuable to us


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