Join ICP for a vibrant conference in the Netherlands, with a focus on learning, networking, and building collaborations. Conference Theme: Human Rights, Dignity & Justice – Social Inclusion and Migration

Important Dates:

Workshops

April 3, 9-12 am

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Tree of Life: A Culturally-Grounded Practice for International Psychologists

Intervention for Social Inclusion of Extremist Youth

Dr. Deborah Stiles
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Opening Session and Reception

April 3, 2-5:30 pm

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Welcome: ICP President, UN Child Rights, Migrant Refuge, Greetings from Participants, and short film

 

Opening Keynote: Migration and Present Day Policies: Challenging Human Rights and Dignity

 

Opening Panel: Reflections on Migration and Inclusion

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Nora Sveaass
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Program:

Keynotes

April 4, 5

Keynote: Identity, Migration and Social
Inclusion

Keynote: Economic Security, Migration and Social Inclusion

Keynote: Mental Health, Migration and Social Inclusion

Keynote: Climate, Migration and Social Inclusion

Halleh Ghorashi
Nicole Lucassen
Joseph Kalisa
Lore van Praag

Program:

Symposia
Roundtables
Paper Sessions

April 4, 5

Roundtables

  • Strongmen and the Othering of Migrants: Power and Meritocracy in Societies in Crisis
  • Integrating Human Rights into Psychological Practice: Addressing Migration and rising anti-immigrant Sentiment
  • Crossing Borders, Confronting Bias – Researching Culturally Competent Care for Minorities and Marginalized Groups Through the Eyes of Early Career Students

Symposia

  • Human Rights: A Closer Look at the Impact of Climate Change and War
  • Forced migration: What Counselling Psychologists might contribute to both theory and practice
  • We Are All Migrants: continuing effects of migration on later generations.

Paper Panels:

  • Social Inclusion and Migration – Causes and Consequences
  • Psychological and Social-Cultural Wellbeing in Migrants

Interactive Discussion / Poster Sessions:

  • Identity Intersections and Social Justice
  • Addressing Institutional Ableism
  • Social Rejection and Social Identity
  • Claiming and Navigating Professional Space
  • LGBTQ+ Community:Experiences Of Parents
  • Caste-based Microaggressions
  • Voices of Elders on Colonialism: And Still We Rise
  • Awareness, Attitudes And Experiences Toward Men’s Mental Health
  • Acculturation, Physical Activity, and Leisure Walking in Canadian Immigrants
  • Community of Solidarity in Prevention of Youth Suicide
  • Philippine Migrant Workers
  • Resilience Of Syrian Refugees Residing In Different Countries
  • Family Mental Health Problems and Substance Use Disorders
  • Retirement Location Choices and Mental Well-Being Among Older Internal Migrants
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Anxiety, Depression, and Wellbeing
  • Increasing Psychological Resilience Among College Students

Sunday April 6

ICP Excursion

10:00 am – 1:00 pm

ICP Group Outing to Kinderdijk – April 6, 2025 – 9:45-14:00

Join us for a memorable time exploring Kinderdijk, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its iconic windmills and stunning Dutch landscapes! For over 700 years, the dikes, windmills, and pumping stations of Kinderdijk have kept the local area from flooding. At Kinderdijk you can take a boat tour, visit the museum windmills, discover the personal stories of the millers, and stroll through the lovely landscape. See the website: https://kinderdijk.com

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