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Have you submitted your proposal for INSPIRE 2018 in Amsterdam?

09 Nov 2017 1:47 PM | Travis Atkinson
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The ISST Executive Board is happy to announce the call for scientific and clinical presentations and training submissions for INSPIRE 2018 in Amsterdam. This year's theme is "Corrective Emotional Experiences: How Schema Therapy Transforms Lives." We have invited top-notch keynote speakers from within and outside the schema therapy community to present their ideas, and we are inviting you to be a co-creator of the conference by submitting your proposal for workshops and other presentation formats. 

DEADLINES

11th December 2017:  Symposia, Individual Papers, Round Tables and Case Presentations 

11th January 2018: Posters and Schema Therapy related Films and Video/Digital Materials
TRAINING SUBMISSIONS
In-Congress Workshops of 180 minutes 
These are presentations of treatment or interventions for a specific mode, clinical diagnosis or presenting problem. Workshops include demonstrations and practice opportunities with discussion of the everyday clinical use of the treatment or intervention and participants experience of the practice.

Skill Classes of 90 minutes
These are presentations of one intervention for a specific purpose.  Skill Sessions consist of demonstration, opportunity for participants to practice and brief discussion of their experience.
SUBMIT YOUR TRAINING PROPOSAL HERE
SCIENTIFIC & CLINICAL SUBMISSIONS
Symposia
60 (or 90)-minute presentation by 3-4 (4-5) individuals who address a common theme or topic. A minimum of 15 minutes should be reserved for questions from the audience and dialogue among presenters. The lead presenter should submit a general overview of the session. Additional individual presenters submit their abstracts within that symposium.

Individual Papers
Presentations on a clinical, theoretical or research topic with a typical time allocation of 10 minutes.

Round Table
60 minute, informal session intended to stimulate discussion on a specific topic. No formal presentations or audio/visual support are provided.

Case Presentation
Presenting a clinical case or a specific Schema Therapy clinical issue, followed by discussion. It can have a presenter and one or two commentators. The Chair introduces the topic, handles comments from the other participants, and fields questions from the audience.

Poster Submission
A 4’ x 8’ poster for public display intended to summarize research. Poster authors are required to attend their assigned session to present their work.

Films and Video/Digital Materials Related to Schema Therapy
Can be presented on a special session with the author’s comments or on the monitors in the lobby in a continuous play mode. 
SUBMIT YOUR SCIENTIFIC & CLINICAL PROPOSAL HERE
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