Call for Abstract
Scientific Program
International Conference on Psychology, Autism and Alzheimers Disease, will be organized around the theme “Global Perspectives and Current Trends in Psychology”
PsychoAAD-2013 is comprised of 9 tracks and 80 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in PsychoAAD-2013.
Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.
Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.
- Track 1-1Psychology: Current research
- Track 1-2Is autism a curable disease?
- Track 1-3Future without Alzheimer
- Track 1-4Behavioral modification among children
- Track 1-5Is Parkinson
- Track 1-6Hormones and hormonal influences in psychological aspects
- Track 1-7Autism and other psychological disorders
- Track 1-8Advancement in developmental and evolution psychology
- Track 2-1Geriatric Psychology
- Track 2-2Women psychology: Cultural and sexual influence on women
- Track 2-3Work, family and marriage and social psychology
- Track 2-4Essentials of behavioral/psychological treatments
- Track 2-5Positive psychology
- Track 2-6Gender and health psychology
- Track 2-7Psychology of sport and health promotion
- Track 3-1Child psychiatry
- Track 3-2Adult psychiatry
- Track 3-3Liaison psychiarty
- Track 3-4Adolescence psychiatry
- Track 3-5Neuropsychology
- Track 3-6Psychopharmacology and neuropsychopharmacology
- Track 3-7Psychosis
- Track 3-8Psycho-Oncology
- Track 3-9Psychiatry of HIV
- Track 4-1Neuropathology of Alzheimer′s disease
- Track 4-2APP and Alzheimer′s disease
- Track 4-3Advancement in drug research for Alzheimer′s
- Track 4-4Medication towards Alzheimer’s
- Track 4-5Sleeping disorders and Alzheimer′s: An interconnection
- Track 4-6Behavioral changes in terms of Alzheimer′s
- Track 4-7Anxiety, depression and psychosis a network with Alzheimer′s
- Track 4-8Difficulties in patients with Alzheimer′s
- Track 4-9Alzheimer′s and autism: Mystery within them
- Track 5-1Autism medically
- Track 5-2Psychological interventions
- Track 5-3Genetics of Autism
- Track 5-4Speech development and programs
- Track 5-5Neurotransmission and signaling in autism
- Track 5-6Dietary supplements for autism
- Track 5-7Occupational, home and pivotal therapy for autism
- Track 5-8Novel methods: Challenges of treating people with autism
- Track 6-1Mental illness
- Track 6-2Major mood disorder
- Track 6-3Assessment and management of major depressive disorder
- Track 6-4Eating disorders
- Track 6-5Bipolar disorders
- Track 6-6Schizophrenia
- Track 6-7Sleep and sexual psychology
- Track 6-8Anxiety and pain
- Track 6-9Aggression and violence
- Track 6-10Post traumatic stress disorder
- Track 6-11Stress, vulnerability and resiliency
- Track 6-12Depression and suicide
- Track 7-1Behavioral addiction
- Track 7-2Substance addiction
- Track 7-3Psychological and sociological aspects of addiction
- Track 7-4Brain abnormalities in addicts
- Track 7-5Neurotoxicity effects by drugs and alcohol
- Track 7-6Internet addiction
- Track 7-7Neurorehabilitation
- Track 7-8Intelligence over aging: Does it modify?
- Track 7-9Psychological aspects of mental illness during aging
- Track 8-1Difficulties and care to be extended to patients
- Track 8-2Clinical aspects, studies and management of autism patients
- Track 8-3Analytical and statistical studies
- Track 8-4Clinical aspects, studies and management of Alzheimer
- Track 8-5Invivo and invitro studies for autism, Parkinson
- Track 8-6Clinical aspects, studies and management Parkinson
- Track 8-7Animal models
- Track 8-8Clinical aspects, studies and management of psychologically disturbed patients
- Track 8-9Human trials
- Track 9-1Traumatic stress psychotherapy: Integrated approach psychotherapy
- Track 9-2Types and modes of psychotherapies
- Track 9-3A revolution in geriatric psychiatry
- Track 9-4New approach towards ADHD combination therapy
- Track 9-5Stress psychotherapy
- Track 9-6Genetics of psychiatric disorders
- Track 9-7Omega 3 in treating mental illness
- Track 9-8Nanotechnology and drug delivery systems in understanding neuronal networks
- Track 9-9Anger control and abuse/trauma psychiatry