Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
This track focuses on the latest strategies and interventions aimed at enhancing mental health within diverse populations. Researchers are invited to present findings on effective mental health promotion practices and their implications for community wellbeing.
This session will explore the role of community psychology in fostering social support systems that enhance individual and collective wellbeing. Papers should address the dynamics of community engagement and the impact of social networks on mental health.
This track examines approaches to building resilience among vulnerable groups, including those facing socioeconomic challenges. Contributions should highlight innovative practices and research findings that promote psychological resilience.
This session invites discussions on the development and application of assessment tools designed to measure psychological wellbeing. Researchers are encouraged to share insights on the validity and reliability of these tools in various contexts.
This track focuses on social interventions that aim to improve psychological and social wellbeing in communities. Submissions should provide evidence-based evaluations of intervention programs and their outcomes.
This session explores the integration of positive psychology principles in health care and medical settings. Papers should discuss how positive psychology can enhance patient outcomes and overall health.
This track invites exploration of how cultural contexts influence applied psychology practices and social wellbeing. Contributions should address culturally sensitive approaches to mental health and community engagement.
This session will examine the impact of technology on mental health promotion and psychological wellbeing. Researchers are invited to discuss innovative technological solutions and their effectiveness in supporting mental health initiatives.
This track focuses on the factors influencing psychological wellbeing at different life stages, from childhood to older adulthood. Papers should explore developmental considerations and interventions tailored to specific age groups.
This session encourages interdisciplinary collaboration in health psychology, highlighting the intersection of psychology with fields such as medicine, sociology, and public health. Contributions should showcase collaborative research efforts and their implications for practice.
This track will analyze various strategies for engaging communities in health and wellbeing initiatives. Researchers are invited to present evaluations of community engagement efforts and their impact on psychological outcomes.
