Monday 3 October 2011

The 2nd Conference on Psychology and Social Harmony (CPSH 2012) - Call for Papers

The 2nd Conference on Psychology and Social Harmony (CPSH 2012)
CPCI-SSH (ISSHP) indexed
April 13~15, 2012  Shanghai, China

The 2nd Conference on Psychology and Social Harmony (CPSH 2012) will be held from April 13 to 15, 2012 in Shanghai, China. The conference proceedings will be published by Scientific Research Publishing. All papers accepted will be indexed by CPCI-SSH (ISSHP).

Topics:
Cognitive Psychology, General Psychology, Experimental Psychology, Cultural Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Educational Psychology, School Psychology, Consulting Psychology, Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Military Psychology, Consumer Psychology, History of Psychology, Psychology of Women, Psychology of Child, Family Psychology, Psychology of Religion, Psychology of Law, Media Psychology, Sport Psychology, Physiological Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Health Psychology, Environmental Psychology, Personality and Social Psychology, Evaluation, Measurement and Statistics, Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, Theory and Research of Psychotherapy, Mental Diseases and Psychotherapy, Psychology and Social Harmony.

Important Dates:
Paper submission due: Oct. 31, 2011 
Acceptance notificationDec. 20, 2011 
ConferenceApr.13-15, 2012

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