Psychological well-being depends on clinical psychology. In the face of current events deepening the ongoing health crisis, the role of clinicians, therapists, ethics     and psychological health researchers has never been so vital. Does the condition of clinical psychology depend on new technologies? Should we, and if so – how, include chatbots or smartphones in psychological treatments? How to take advantage of eye-tracking in clinical research? How to create online psychological interventions? Which approaches should we follow in cases of personality disorders impacting refugees and Covid patients?

The European Association of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment and @Uniwersytet SWPS are organizing one of the most important European conferences on Clinical Psychology, a three-day event including over 20 lectures and workshops with over 100 researchers and clinicians.

Psychological well-being depends on #ClinicalPsychology, but does it depend on new technologies? 3 days of workshops&lectures, over 100 EU researchers and clinicians. Time to share knowledge. @Eaclipt @UniwersytetSWPS www.swps.pl/eaclipt2022

Psychological Online Interventions as a Chance for Clinical Psychology – a Conference Invitation

You are kindly invited to attend one of the most important European conferences on Clinical Psychology. Jointly co-organized by the European Association of Clinical Psychology and Psychological Treatment (EACLIPT) and the SWPS University, it will be held on November 10-12, 2022. For details check: www.swps.pl/eaclipt2022.

Does the condition of clinical psychology depend on new technologies? Should we, and if so – how, include chatbots or smartphones in psychological treatments? How to take advantage of eye-tracking in clinical research? How to create online psychological interventions? Which approaches should we follow in cases of personality disorders impacting refugees and Covid patients?

The psychological well-being depends on clinical psychology. In the face of current events deepening the ongoing health crisis, the role of clinicians, therapists, e     thics and psychological health researchers has never been so vital. Consequently, this is a crucial moment to bring together clinical psychologists, academics, researchers, and practitioners from around the world to share findings, experiences, and best practices as well as discuss the latest scientific discoveries and future directions to enable further developments in the field of clinical psychology.

The conference program features over 20 workshops and lectures, including meetings with special guests: Paul Emmelkamp (University of Amsterdam), Emily Holmes (     Uppsala University and Karolinska Institutet), and Gerhard Andersson (Linköping University).

The full program at www.swps.pl/eaclipt2022