AAICP2018 proceeding
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Faculty of Psychology and Education,
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Promoting health, happiness and quality of life: Psychological, social and cultural perspectives
Asian Association of Indigenous and Cultural Psychology, Faculty of Psychology and Education, University of Malaysia Sabah College of Medical Sciences, Cyberjaya University Koto Kinabalu, Malaysia, July 25-27, 2018
Happiness, health and quality of life has become an important part of modern life in which more have been lifted out of poverty and live in prosperity in human history. The economic growth and wealth, however, have not always been translated into happiness, health and quality of life. Industrialization, urbanization, commercialization and technology that have brought many benefits have also destroyed in some parts traditional values, cultures, environment, and way of life for many communities.
The focus on this conference is to examine factors that promote happiness, health and quality life and ways to alleviate the devastating physiological, psychological and social consequences of environmental disasters, societal poverty, community disintegration, and the experience of stress and depression. Coping with stress and promoting health are important aspect of well-being. Traditional medical and psychological theories have focused on physiological basis of health. However, recent researches indicate that relational, social, community, cultural and spiritual factors promote happiness, health and quality of life and well-functioning families and communities mediate the experience of stress and promote health and promoting well-being.
The goal of the Ninth International Conference of Indigenous and Cultural Psychology is to understand factors that promote happiness, health and well-being. The second goal is to examine how human thoughts, emotions and actions in local, social, cultural and global context influence happiness, health and well-being. The third goal is to integrate arts and humanities with social sciences to understand happiness, health and well-being. The final goal is to contribute to development of psychological knowledge that is relevant, useful and universal that would promote happiness, health and well-being.
During the conference, we will launch the Asian Journal of Indigenous and Cultural Psychology (AJICP). Participants are welcome to submit their article for publication in AJICP. We will announce other SCOPUS journals and books that participants can submit their article for publication.
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia is ideally suited to host the Ninth International Conference of Indigenous and Cultural Psychology, with its diverse cultures, religions and way of life. Koto Kinabalu represents an example of people living in harmony with nature and diverse cultures with viable and well-functioning communities. Indigenous way of life is dominant and culture provides a basis for alleviating stress and promoting health and well-being.
This conference will cover the following topics on happiness, health and well-being:
Instructions
1. Firstly, fill in Registration
2. Submit Registration
3. To submit abstract,go to Abstract Submittion
4. Enter Email
5. Upload abstract (Word Document, Time New Roman, Size 12, 1.5 Spacing, 300 max word)
6. Acceptance Notification will be emailed to participants on 30 April 2018.
Closing 25 June 2018
Closing 15 April 2018 extended until 30 May
Submission close
Regular: Economically developed countries (Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, North America, Europe) | *US $250 |
Student discount: Economically developed countries | *US $150 |
Discount: Economically developing countries (ASEAN, China) | *US $150 |
Student discount: Economically developing countries (ASEAN, China) | *USD 100 |
Malaysian participants: Lecturer, post-doctorate, graduate students, students, general public | *RM 200 |
* Closing date Payment 20 June 2018
All payments made by bank transfer have to be net of all bank charges. The payer pays the bank charges of their bank, and the beneficiary pays the charges of their bank, if any. Please note that extra charge by bank transfer is excluded from the conference fee. Please remit your payment into the following bank account:
Beneficiary: | Universiti Malaysia Sabah | |
Address: | Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Aras 3, Blok Utara, Bangunan Canselori, Berkunci 2073, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah | |
E-mail: | pabenums@ums.edu.my or terimaan@ums.edu.my | |
Fax No: | 088-320235 | |
Account No: | 510013024241 | |
Bank Name: | Malayan Banking Berhad | |
Bank Address: | Maybank, Jalan Pantai, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah | |
Swift code: | MBBEMYKLXXX |
Please provide a copy of your transaction receipt or proof of payment to http://conference.cseap.edu.my/aaicp2018/index.php#payment or on the day of the event. An official receipt will be provided during the first day of the event.
Payment using Malaysian Government Local Order (LO)Government Local Order should be made payable to BENDAHARI UMS.
>Venue: Faculty of Psychology and Education, University of Malaysia Sabah
1.00-2.00pm | : | Arrival Participants, Dr Satoko Kimpara |
2.00-3.30pm | : | Systematic Treatment Selection - 8 Principles |
3.30-4.00pm | : | Coffee Break |
4.00-5.30pm | : | Systematic Treatment Selection: Therapist Training Program |
2.00pm-5.00pm | : | Early Conference Registration |
7:30-8:45am | : | registration | On-Site-Payment | Seating in Recital Hall |
8.45am | : | Arrival Universiti Malaysia Sabah Top Officials |
8.50am | : | Arrival UMS Vice-Chancellor |
09.00-9.45am | : | Arrival Chief Minister/VIP |
9.00-9.45 am | : | Opening Ceremony Malaysia National Song President AAICP Speech Vice-Chancellor Speech Chief Minister/VIP Speech Lifetime Contribution Award : Professor Dato' Dr. Mohammad Abdul Razak Lifetime Contribution Award : Professor Dr. Kwang-Kuo Hwang Sabah Cultural Show |
9.45-9.50am | : | Short Break |
9.50-10.30am | : | Distinguished Lecture 1 : Professor Dato' Dr. Mohammad Abdul Razak |
10.30-11.10am | : | Distinguished Lecture 2 : Professor Dr. Kwang-Kuo Hwang |
11.10-11.50am | : | Keynote 1 : Professor Dr. Akira Tsuda |
11.50-12.30pm | : | Keynote 2 : Professor Dr. Annamaria Di Fabio |
12.30-13.40pm | : | Lunch and poster presentation |
13.40-14.20pm | : | Keynote 3 : Professor Dr. Donald Saklofske |
14.20-15.00pm | : | Keynote 4 : Professor Dr. Saadi Lahlou |
15.00-15.40pm | : | Keynote 5 : Professor Dr. Kuang-Hui Yeh |
15.40-16.00pm | : | Tea break |
16.00-16.40pm | : | Keynote 6 : Dr. Louise Sundararajan |
16.40-17.20pm | : | Keynote 7 : Professor Dr. Ridzwan Abdul Rahman |
17.20-18.00pm | : | Keynote 8 : Professor Dr. Sik-hung Ng |
09.00-09.30am | : | Invited Speaker 1: Professor Dr. Kwartarini Wahyu Yuniarti Invited Speaker 2: Associate Professor Dr. Alpana Vaidya Invited Speaker 3: Associate Professor Dr. Balan Rathakrishnan |
09.40-11.10am | : | Concurrent Session 01 |
11.10-13.00pm | : | Lunch and Poster Session |
13.00-14.30pm | : | Concurrent Session 02 |
14.30-16.00pm | : | Concurrent Session 03 |
16.00-16.15pm | : | Coffee Break |
16.15-17.45pm | : | Concurrent Session 04 |
17.45-18:30pm | : | Optional outdoor tour of beach and mountain |
09.00-10.30am | : | Concurrent Session 05 |
10.30-10.45pm | : | Coffee Break |
10:45-12.15pm | : | Concurrent Session 06 |
12.15-13.15pm | : | Lunch |
13.15-14.45pm | : | Concurrent Session 07 |
14.45-15.15pm | : | Closing and Award Ceremony |
15.15-16:15pm | : | Option indoor tour of museums |
The Park Jung-heun and Jung Tae-gon Young Scholar Award were established to provide financial travel assistance for promising young Asian psychologists to attend the International Conference of the Asian Association of Indigenous and Cultural Psychology. The recipients of the Young Scholar Award will receive a certificate, 1,000 MYR to cover travel expenses and registration fee waiver to attend the AAICP conference. The awards will be given during the Closing Ceremony on July 27, 2018. Applicants should send the following information to Prof. Uichol Kim, uicholk@yahoo.com
Deadline for submission: April 15, 2018
The Symposium committee does not provide accommodation. However there are plenty of accommodations very close to the symposium location with an affordable price;
THE KLAGAN REGENCY | +6088 529 888 |
COURTYARD HOTEL |
+60 88-528 222 |
GRAND BORNEO HOTEL |
+60 88-526 888 |
TUNE HOTEL - 1BORNEO KOTA KINABALU |
+60 88-447 680 |
SKYPOD Hostel |
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5-BEDROOM KINGFISHER GUESTHOUSE |
* Alternatively, you can visit Sabah Tourism Website
City, Mountain or island tour will be available through tour company, with fees paid by the participant