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Deadline for Submissions Extended

April 4, 2022 Information and Updates Practice Research No Comments
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We are delighted to invite further submissions for the fifth international conference on pluralistic counselling and psychotherapy, hosted by The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland.

Please find the submissions form here.

Venue: Online via Zoom
Friday 3rd June (6.00 pm – 7.30 pm) (social event from 8.00 pm)
Saturday 4th June (9.15 am – 5.30 pm)

Format: There will be two concurrent strands of presentations on the Saturday:

Collaborations with clients: an opportunity to present on pluralistic practice that focuses on collaborative ways of working with clients
Collaborations with others: an opportunity to present current practice experience in pluralistic practice that has involved collaboration with other professionals, disciplines, groups, organisations, families, carers, or communities.

We are seeking submissions of abstracts for:

● Papers of 30 or 60 minutes (20 or 45-minutes presentation/10 or 15-minute questions)
● Panel dialogues (60 minutes)
● Workshops (60 or 90 minutes)
● Poster presentations to the full conference (2 minutes per presentation, again with a focus on one of the two strands)

The new deadline for submissions is Friday 29th April.

Who: We welcome submissions from trainees, practitioners, and service users, as well as more experienced academic and researchers. Our aim is to create a warm, friendly, and supportive environment in which a plurality of voices and perspectives can be heard and exchanged.

If you want to attend the conference as a participant, please buy your ticket here.

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