Call for Abstract

International Conference on Fostering Human Resilience, will be organized around the theme “Fostering Human Resilience”

Human Resilance 2015 is comprised of 12 tracks and 51 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Human Resilance 2015.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.

  • Track 1-1Healthy attitude development
  • Track 1-2 Behavior management skills
  • Track 1-3 Goal accomplishment–Identifying as a survivor not a victim
  • Track 1-4 Research methods in psychology
  • Track 2-1 Inetrnal locus of control
  • Track 2-2 Understanding of spirituality, optimistic view and embrace change
  • Track 2-3 Conceptual understanding of resilience
  • Track 2-4Resilience and spirituality
  • Track 2-5Resilience, Loss and Grief
  • Track 3-1 Resilience thinking and the science of sustainability
  • Track 3-2 Demographic challenges for sustainable development
  • Track 3-3 Resilience of governance, institutions, economic and public structures
  • Track 3-4Resilience at Work
  • Track 4-1 Individual temperament and resilience
  • Track 4-2 Childrens resilience to war and violence
  • Track 4-3Preventing eating disorder
  • Track 4-4 Peer interaction
  • Track 4-5 The risk and resilience framework and learning disabilities
  • Track 4-6 Parenting styles
  • Track 4-7 Protective effect of minimizing work-family conflict
  • Track 4-8 Family resilience and alcohol / other drug use in youth
  • Track 5-1 Childrens positive peer relationship and family adversity
  • Track 5-2 Community support for adolescents during family conflicts (Parental divorce and remarriage)
  • Track 5-3 Cultural continuity in aboriginal communities
  • Track 5-4 Child and adolescent psychiatry and psychotherapy
  • Track 5-5Society, human development and health
  • Track 6-1 Psychological stress and human immune system
  • Track 6-2 Human perception and performance
  • Track 6-3 Brain mechanism and plasticity
  • Track 6-4 Psychological abnormalities in childrens
  • Track 6-5Chronic Illness/ Disability/ Mental Health challenges
  • Track 7-1Homeostasis, stress, trauma and adaptations
  • Track 7-2 Epidemiological studies of a person
  • Track 7-3Cognitive psychology
  • Track 7-4 Commitment, activities which promote relaxation including yoga and meditation
  • Track 8-1 CASCADE ( Collaborative Action Towards Societal Challenges )
  • Track 8-2 ANDROID ( Academic Network for Disaster Resilience to Optimise Educational Development)
  • Track 8-3 CADRE ( Collaborative Action Towards Disaster Resilience Education)
  • Track 9-1 Resistence, recovery
  • Track 9-2 Immunological response of an individual after an traumatic event
  • Track 9-3 Stress resistence due to both genetics or environmental factor
  • Track 10-1 Resilience -A defence mechanism
  • Track 10-2 From stress neurons to resilient neighbourhood
  • Track 10-3 Sleep disorders, therapy and mental health
  • Track 11-1 The neurological consequences of stress
  • Track 11-2 Structural and functional plasticity of the human brain in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Track 11-3Glucocorticoids, depression and mood disorders: Structural remodelling in the brain
  • Track 12-1 Amnesia- Memory disorder
  • Track 12-2 Dissociative disorder
  • Track 12-3 Neurogenic stuttering, Anxiety disorders
  • Track 12-4Trauma recovery, Neurorehabilitation