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Psychology, Psychotherapy and Mental Wellness

About Conference

Following the tradition of successful events held in North & South Americas and with the magnificent success and overwhelming response, we are privileged to announce PSYCHOLOGY 2020 titled “30th International Conference on Psychology, Psychotherapy and Mental Wellness” which is scheduled on August 31-September 01, 2020 London, UK.

The aim of this conference is to further foster the development of positive psychology, positive education, positive thinking, individual traits, positive institutions, interventions, holistic health, happiness, mindfulness, philosophy, wellness and wellbeing areas, strengths and virtues, gratitude, meditation, spirituality, motivation, resilience, mental health and quality of life, stress, therapies, autism, addiction, flourishing, entrepreneurship, technology, work and organizations, coaching, leadership, optimism, self-esteem, flow, hope, bullying, culture, and to provide an engaging forum for academicians, experts, researchers, psychologists, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, coaches, counsellors, yoga and meditation specialists, social workers, scholars, leaders, students, practitioners, medical and business professionals, and those interested to learn more. We hope that this conference will provide a stimulating avenue to learn, exchange ideas, network and embrace wellbeing science and applications. We invite you to come along – be involved, stimulated, challenged and inspired!

We collaborate with authentic partners, exhibitors, sponsors from around the world who are committed to supporting the happiness, wellness, mindfulness and wellbeing movement and who work towards an inclusive environment where organizations, institutions, academies, hospitals, medical centres, and societies can thrive for a better quality of life.

Young Scientist Benefits:

Our conferences provide best Platform for your research through oral presentations.
Share the ideas with both eminent researchers and mentors.
Young Scientist Award reorganization certificate and memento to the winners
Young Scientists will get appropriate and timely information by this Forum.
Platform for collaboration among young researchers for better development
Award should motivate participants to strive to realize their full potential which could in turn be beneficial to the field as whole.
Deadline for Registrations:

  • Till March 28, 2020 – $499
  • Till April 28, 2020 – $549
  • Till August 31, 2020 – $699

Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour, according to the American Psychological Association. Psychology is a multifaceted discipline and includes many sub-fields of study such areas as human development, sports, health, clinical, social behaviour and cognitive processes.

Psychology is really a very new science, with most advances happening over the past 150 years or so. However, its origins can be traced back to ancient Greece, 400 – 500 years BC.

The Beginnings of Psychology as a Discipline

In the early days of psychology there were two dominant theoretical perspectives regarding how the brain worked, structuralism and functionalism.

Structuralism was the name given to the approach pioneered by Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920), which focused on breaking down mental processes intro the most basic components.

The term originated from Edward Titchener, an American psychologist who had been trained by Wundt. Wundt was important because he separated psychology fromphilosophy by analysing the workings of the mind in a more structured way, with the emphasis being on objective measurement and control.

Market Analysis
Psychology and market research have a lot in common. In fact, many psychology professionals choose the realm of market research as a career path. Both disciplines seek to understand more about people— and approach that task through research. While the objectives and action taken from the results may vary, both use similar methodologies and processes to achieve their goals. Rather than thinking about these two disciplines separately, we want to learn about the basics of psychology and how to approach market research with psychological thinking in order to build a stronger foundation for research findings.

Psychology

Psychology has been around since the late 1800’s when it got its start through the studies of Wilhelm Wundt. Today it’s the study of the human mind as it relates to our emotions, attitudes, thought processes, and ultimately our behaviors. There are a variety of specialty areas including consumer behavior, social, clinical, forensic, and so on. Within each specialty many tools are utilized; however, research is one of the most crucial ones. Starting with the scientific method like most “ologies,” psychology approaches a question by making observations, gathering data, forming theories, testing those theories, and interpreting results. Some of the most commonly used research methods include

  • Controlled experiments: often for the testing of treatments or solutions to a behavior
  • Case studies: for observational insights into behavior
  • Correlation studies: to understand relationships between behaviors
  • Other rigorous methods: brain scans, or other neural testing to understand subconscious factors of behavior

After conducting research through one or more methods, psychologists then look to use the results to control or improve upon a behavior— but that’s putting it lightly. There are a variety of other paths psychology experts take before they can begin to understand, predict, and influence behavior. But we’re more focused on how psychology has built the framework for market research. Unfortunately, many researchers fail to recognize its relevance in their work and miss out on an opportunity to further their insights.

Applying Psychological Thinking to Market Research

It’s sometimes easy to forget that what we do as market researchers has so much to do with the behavior of consumers before we even begin the research. That’s why when it comes to applying psychological thinking to our studies; we have to begin to understand its impact before we even start. Here are some tips for applying psychological thinking to your next round of research:

Use proven behaviors and thought processes grounded in psychology to craft more effective questions and study designs

Factor in and avoid the biases found through psychological testing for both the researcher and respondents

Pair observations with your research— like in-home usage tests and shopper studies

Use your understanding of psychology to lend more context or insight into findings that otherwise would be difficult to discern

The field of psychology and market research work in parallel with one another. Brand development, packaging designs, pricing strategies, and other areas all have psychological influences. While market research seeks to understand the behaviors of consumers to the benefit of our goods and services, using lessons from psychology to further that understanding or even change behaviors is a powerful tool.

Session/Track
Psychology & Psychiatry

Psychology and psychiatry are a scientific discipline which deals with mental states and behaviour. It is a broad discipline includes many sub-fields such as human development, sports, clinical, social behaviour and cognitive process.

Social psychology
Geriatric psychiatrys
Neurocognitive psychiatry
Emergency psychiatry
Cognitive psychology
Behavioral psychology
Related Topics: Applied Psychology | Positive Psychology | Clinical Psychology | Counselling Psychology | Health Psychology | Social Psychology | Forensic Psychology | Gestalt Psychology | Experimental Psychology | Sport and Excercise Psychology | Educational and Developmental Psychology

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Related Associations and Societies:

USA and Canada: American Psychiatric Association, American Psychological Association, Atlanta Psychological Association, American Psychiatric Nurses Association, Canadian Psychological Association, Anxiety and Depression Association of America,

Europe: The British psychological Society, European Association of Social Psychology, European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology, European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology, British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies, Finnish Psychological Association, Psychological Society of Ireland, Russian Psychological Society, Turkish Psychological Association,

Asia-Pacific and Middle East: The Australian Psychological Society, Chinese Psychological Society, New Zealand Psychological Society, Hong Kong Psychological Society, Indian Psychological Association, Israel Psychological Association, The Middle East Psychological Association, Emirates Psychological Association

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