2020 Announcement
Positive Psychology 2020
Building Strengths towards Happiness, Wellness and Positive Education
The aim of this conference is to further foster the development of positive psychology, positive education, positive thinking, individual traits, positive institutions, interventions, holistic health, happiness, mindfulness, philosophy, wellness and wellbeing areas, strengths and virtues, gratitude, meditation, spirituality, motivation, resilience, mental health and quality of life, stress, therapies, autism, addiction, flourishing, entrepreneurship, technology, work and organizations, coaching, leadership, optimism, self-esteem, flow, hope, bullying, culture, and to provide an engaging forum for academicians, experts, researchers, psychologists, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, coaches, counselors, yoga and meditation specialists, social workers, scholars, leaders, students, practitioners, medical and business professionals, and those interested to learn more. We hope that this conference will provide a stimulating avenue to learn, exchange ideas, network and embrace wellbeing science and applications. We invite you to come along - be involved, stimulated, challenged and inspired!
We collaborate with authentic partners, exhibitors, sponsors from around the world who are committed to supporting the happiness, wellness, mindfulness and wellbeing movement and who work towards an inclusive environment where organizations, institutions, academies, hospitals, medical centers, and societies can thrive for a better quality of life.
Keynote Speakers:
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Tobias Mol - HeartRoads, The Netherlands
- Yiju Zhao - Zhengzhou University, China
Plenary Speakers:
- Agnieszka Bojanowska – Poland
- Ifigenia Stylianou - University of Cyprus, Cyprus
- Maimoona Asad - Saudi Arabia
- Edilaine C. Silva Gherardi-Donato - University of São Paulo, Brazil
- Zhimin Zou - Sun Yat-sen University, China
- Marcelo Pombo Fernandes – Portugal
- Karla Lavin Williams - Loma Linda University, USA
- Laura Alipoon – Loma Linda University, USA
- Carol Davis - Loma Linda University, USA
- Fidan Turk - University of Sheffield, UK
- Abdelhamid Afana – Canada
- Claudia Rosari Dewi – Indonesia
Workshops:
- Lelia Brady – USA
- Col Brian T. Rideout - USA
Positive Psychology Marketing Catching On
According to Maslow, as one level of deficiency needs became fulfilled, humans would inevitably discover new levels of need until they finally reached the level of self-actualization. For instance, if your need for food, shelter and security was fulfilled, you might then notice your loneliness, and become aware of your need for love and friends. Once you were no longer lonely, you might begin to feel that you ought to accomplish something.
For the last 100 or so years, most marketers have been focused on fulfilling deficiency needs. For the most part, this has worked in spectacular fashion. Consumers have purchased products to fulfill needs for food, shelter, security, friends, family. Even accomplishment needs can be marketed: think for-profit universities and career coaching.
But still, people yearn for more. They're now looking to enhance their state of being; marketing is beginning to reflect this. Several recent marketing campaigns have demonstrated how positive psychology is increasingly being incorporated into modern-day marketing. Dove soap once marketed itself as a product that could help you have softer skin, now it is about "Real Beauty," promising to help you "embrace your natural beauty," which is more about self-acceptance and self love than it is about cleaning your skin. A few years back, Olay promised to help you "love the skin you're in." Again, this is not just about moisturizing the skin; it's about loving yourself.
Benefits of Attending this Conference:
- Accepted Abstracts will be published in the respective journals and will be labelled with a Digital Object Identification Number (DOI) provided by Cross Ref (Free abstract publishing).
- Speaker and Abstract pages created in Google on your name would get worldwide acknowledgment to your profile and Research.
- The Career Guidance Workshops to the Graduates, Doctorates and Post-Doctoral Fellows, Certificate Accreditation from the Organizing Committee of presentation/ participation.
- Best Poster and Young Researcher Award. Symposium by Experts Team. Best platform to develop new partnership & collaborations. Network development with both Academia and Business.
Conference Subject Advantages: According to the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania, positive psychology is "the scientific study of the strengths that enable individuals and communities to thrive. Positive psychology is based on two ideas: that people seek meaning, and that they possess strengths that can help them find it. In other words, people want to do more than survive, they want to thrive. They have the ability to live the lives they want, even if they might need a little help to do it. This orientation moves psychology beyond the realm of fixing problems or treating disorders, to helping people be their best selves and lead better lives. Marketing is beginning to recognize these ideas and build on them, giving rise to positive psychology marketing.
Major challenges:
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Visa Issues
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Climate Conditions
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Financial Constrains
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Travel Issues
Contact:
Francesca Green | Program Manager
Positive Psychology 2020 | Happiness Event
Psychology, Psychiatry, Mental Health Events
Email: positivepsychology@europemeet.com
WhatsApp: + 44-1825-290006
For More Information Visit: https://positivepsychology.annualcongress.com/