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Afrikan Psychology & Afrifuturism: Psychological Liberation & Spiritual Illumination Call for Presenters

January 15, 2019

As part of the Association of Black Psychologists (ABPsi) celebration of 50 years of independent and distinct service as a professional association, dedicated to the mental health and wellness of African American persons, families and community, they invite you to help celebrate the service and significance of the ABPsi at their 51st annual International convention.

The ABPsi International Convention provides an outstanding educational program, which includes continuing education units and general professional development opportunities for attendees. Keynote speakers, guest panelists and general sessions cover a diverse array of topics related to the practice, research and professional training related to the total well-being of our world community. In addition to over 80 presentations, the Annual Business and Committee meetings are held, and students and early career professionals have the opportunities to be mentored by the association’s elders and seasoned members.

Presenter Guidelines: Presentation slots are very limited, and there will not be an extension of the due date; Presenters will be limited to conduct a maximum of two sessions, either as a lead presenter or a co-presenter; All Presenters must be registered for the convention.

Presentations will be organized in the following tracks:

  • Traditional Healing Practices
  • Mental Health Research & Services
  • Community Healing & Restoration Context of Power & Privilege
  • Industrial & Organizational Psychology
  • School & Education
  • Other (specify)

Submission Process: Proposals submitted for presentation consideration must be related to the conference theme: “Afrikan Psychology & Afrifuturism: Psychological Liberation & Spiritual Illumination.”

Abstracts are due February 15, 2019.

Learn more about the 2019 Convention at ABPsi.org.

Click here to submit an abstract proposal packet for the ABPsi 2019 Convention!

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