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NEWS

HURRY! The deadline for abstract submission has been extended until 20 December for inclusion in the abstract book. || Submissions Open for Best Dissertation and Best Paper Awards -- Apply Now! || Early Bird Registrations will close on 25TH DECEMBER 2024

34th Annual Convention of National Academy of Psychology (NAOP)

In collaboration with

CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Delhi NCR Campus

on

Contemporary Patterns and Future Trajectories in Psychological Sciences: Advancing from Interdisciplinarity to Transdisciplinarity

17-20 February 2025


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About Conference

The National Academy of Psychology (NAOP) envisions a future where psychology serves as a beacon of understanding and empowerment, guiding individuals and societies towards flourishing and resilience in the face of adversity. With a mission to revolutionize the landscape of mental health and well-being on a global scale, NAOP is dedicated to excellence, collaboration, and compassion, embracing interdisciplinary approaches and innovative technologies to unlock new frontiers in psychological research, practice, and education. The Academy fosters a culture of inclusivity, diversity, and equity, empowering psychologists to be catalysts for positive transformation in their communities and beyond. NAOP's vision extends beyond traditional boundaries, seeking to inform systemic change and adapt environments that nurture the full potential of every human being. To achieve this, NAOP aims to promote the quality of teaching, research, and multidisciplinary work within psychology, enhancing employment opportunities for psychologists and ensuring high ethical standards in the field.
The idea of NAOP was conceived in discussions among young and senior psychologists during national seminars on Applied Social Psychology in India, organised by Professor Girishwar Misra at Bhopal University in 1985 and 1987. These scholars recognised the need for a professional organisation to provide a national forum for the exchange of ideas and collaboration among psychologists in India.
On February 11, 1987, a group at Bhopal signed a commitment to establish NAOP, entrusting Professor L.B. Tripathi with drafting a constitution. The organisation was formalised on February 24, 1989, at IIT Kanpur, and its first annual convention was held on February 7-8, 1990, at Gorakhpur University. NAOP was registered as a society in Bhubaneswar on July 31, 1990. In 2000, NAOP adopted the publication of *Psychological Studies*, a journal initiated by Professor B. Krishnan, with Professor G. Misra as its editor. The NAOP constitution was further modified in 2014, reflecting the organisation’s growth and continued commitment to advancing psychology in India.


About Department

The Department of Psychology at CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Delhi NCR is a vibrant and dynamic academic unit committed to excellence in psychology. Established in 2019 as an extension of the renowned Department of Psychology at the Bangalore campus, the Delhi NCR campus upholds the legacy of innovation in curriculum, pedagogy, and pioneering initiatives. The Vision of the Department is to promote high academic standards and scholarship in psychology by creating an optimal and enriching learning environment, fostering ongoing professional and personal development, and contributing effectively to societal needs. The Department offers a range of specialized programs designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary for impactful careers in psychology. These programs encourage students to integrate psychological understanding into their lives and careers, embracing scholarship with professional practice. Graduates of the Department of Psychology at Delhi NCR demonstrate high self-awareness, are service-oriented, and are guided by humane values in their vocational pursuits.


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Timeline



01 October 2024
Call for abstract submission
15 October 2024
Opening for all registration
20 December 2024
Abstract submission deadline (For inclusion in book of abstracts)
31 December 2024
Abstract Submission Close
20 January 2025
Pre-Convention Workshop Registrations Open(Limited Seats)
25 January 2025
Registrations Close
17 February 2025
Pre-Convention Workshop.
18 February 2025
Inauguration of the 34th Annual Convention of NAOP
20 February 2025
Closing Ceremony



Speakers Details


Coming Soon !





Major Themes


1. Cultural Psychology and Indigenous Knowledge Systems


2. Psychology and Public Policy: Mental Health in India


3. Gender, sexuality, and psychological Well-being across culture


4. Neuroscience and Behavioral Science: Integrative Approaches


5. Psychology, Education, and Learning: Bridging Theory and Practice


6. Media, Technology, and Psychological Impact


7. Environmental Psychology and Sustainable Development in India


8. Psychology of Social Movements and Change in India


9. Health psychology and traditional medicine


10. Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice in India


11. Child and Adolescent Development: Interdisciplinary Perspectives


12. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality in the Indian Context


13. Economic Psychology: Consumer Behavior and Financial Decision-Making in India


14. Psychological Science in the Digital Age: Opportunities and Challenges


15. Psychological Impacts of Climate Change and Environmental Stressors


16. Mental Health Across the Lifespan: From Neurodevelopment to Aging


17. Psychological Science in Health and Medicine: Beyond the Bio-Psychosocial Model


18. Behavioural Economics: Understanding Decision-Making Beyond Rationality


19. Emerging Technologies in Psychological Assessment and Therapy


20. Psychological Well-Being and Social Justice: Addressing Inequalities


21. Future Directions in Psychological Methodology: Towards a Transdisciplinary Framework


22. Literary Narratives and Psychological Insight: Exploring Trauma, Memory, and the Human Condition


23. Psychological Dimensions of Sustainable Development: Mental Health, Well-Being, and Socioeconomic Equity


24. The Interplay of Social Structures and Psychology: Norms and Collective Behavior


25. The Psychology of Collective Behavior and Social Movements


26. Political Ideology and Identity: A Psychological Perspective


27. The Psychology of Political Behavior, Decision-Making, and Communication



Registration and Accomodation

Registration Type Category Registration Fee NAOP Members Fee
Early Bird (25 December 2024) Faculty and Professionals (Excluding GST) 4000/- 3500/-
Research Scholars and Students (Excluding GST) 3000/- 2500/-
Regular (25 December 2024 to 25 January 2025) Faculty and Professionals (Excluding GST) 4500/- 4000/-
Research Scholars and Students (Excluding GST) 3500/- 2500/-
Spot Registration (17-20 February 2025) Faculty and Professionals (Excluding GST) 5000/- 4500/-
Research Scholars and Students (Excluding GST) 4000/- 2800/-
Registration Opens on 20 January 2025 Pre-Conference Workshop 1800/- 1400/-
Accommodation (Triple Sharing) Limited seats Check-in: 17/02/25 (Afternoon)
Check Out: 20/02/2025 (Morning)
5000/- 5000/-

Pre-Conference Workshops, Panel Discussion and Symposium Sessions


Workshops

1.Training in culturally sensitive research methodologies and data analysis.

2.Workshops on cross-cultural communication and collaboration techniques.

3.Skill-building sessions for implementing diversity in clinical practice and educational settings.

Symposium sessions & Panel discussions

1.Presentations and panel discussions on emerging trends and challenges in diverse psychological research.

2.Featured symposium sessions focusing on case studies and best practices from around the world for promoting mental health and well-being in diverse populations.

3.Sessions on bridging the gap between research and practice in culturally competent psychological interventions.

4.Sessions on integrating traditional healing practices and Western psychology in diverse cultural contexts.

5.Sessions on environmental psychology will explore the interplay between people and their physical environments, understand the influence of culture on environmental attitudes and behaviours, and investigate the impact of urbanization and environmental changes on mental health.

6.A symposium session on Indigenous psychology will delve into the unique perspectives, knowledge systems, and healing practices of Indigenous communities.

7.Town hall sessions with experts on the future of psychological science in India, with a focus on aligning with policy reforms and curriculum changes.

8.Town hall sessions with experts on the implications of the Mental Healthcare Act (MHCA) 2017 for Indian psychological science.

9.Town hall sessions with experts on the future of Indian psychology, focusing on the integration of indigenous wisdom.



Committee Members

Dr Fr. Joseph CC

Vice Chancellor, CHRIST (Deemed to be University)

Chief Patron

Dr Fr. Viju P D

Pro-Vice Chancellor CHRIST (Deemed to be University)

Patron

Dr Fr. Jossy P George

Director, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bannerghatta Campus, Bengaluru.

Patron

Dr Surekha C

CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru.

Conference Director

Prof. Nachiketa Tripathi

IIT Guwahati, Assam

President

Dr Ridhima Shukla

CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Delhi NCR Campus

Conference Chair

Dr Tushar Singh

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

President (Elect)

Dr Bhawna

CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Delhi NCR Campus

Convenor

Dr. Ilika Guha Majumdar

CHRIST (Deemed to be University) Delhi NCR Campus

Organizing Secretary

Prof. Girishwar Misra

Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University Former HOD, Department of Psychology University of Delhi New Delhi

Prof. Neena Kohli

University of Allahabad Prayagraj

NAOP President (Past)

Dr Sanjay Kumar

Central University of Punjab

Secretary General

Dr Sunil Verma

University of Delhi, New Delhi

Treasurer of NAOP



Research Advisory Committee

Dr Fr. Peter M V

Campus Administrator CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Delhi NCR Campus

Dr. Jeanne Poulose M T

Dean
CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Delhi NCR Campus

Manas K Mandal

Professor Emeritus,
IIT Kharagpur & Former Director DIPR-DRDO

Damodar K Suar

Professor Emeritus,
IIT Kharagpur

Prof. R C Tripathi

Former Director,
G.B. Pant Social Science Institute Allahabad

Prof. Janak Pandey

Former Vice Chancellor,
Central University of South Bihar

Scientific Committee

Chaired by - Prof Girishwar Mishra (NAOP), Former Vice Chancellor,
Mahatma Gandhi International University , Wardha, Maharashtra


Co-Chair by - Dr. Tushar Singh (President - NAOP) , Department of Psychology,
Banaras Hindu University Varanasi, U.P


Co-Chair by - Dr. Sneha Saha , Department of Psychology,
CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Delhi NCR Campus




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