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2013

7th Southampton symposium on interface of social and clinical psychology

Theme: "Interface of Social and Clinical Psychology"

Monday 8 July - Tuesday 9 July
Psychology Unit, Shackleton Building, Room 3095

Programme

Monday 8 July 2013

1:30:2:00 Registration & Coffee (i-Zone)

Part I: Clinical Disorders, Emotions, and Experiential

2:00-2:30 Lusia Stopa, University of Southampton
"Seeing is Believing: Images and the Self in Social Anxiety" Read abstract

2:30-3:00 Ulrich von Hecker, Cardiff University
"Impairments in Mental Model Construction and Benefits of Defocused Attention: Distinctive Facets of Subclinical Depression" Read abstract

3:00-3:30 Roger Giner-Sorolla, University of Kent
"Shame and Guilt as Internalized Social Modelling" Read abstract

3:30-4:00 Alison Lenton, University of Edinburgh
"State Authenticity in Situ: A Tale of Two Experience-Sampling Studies" Read abstract

4:00-4:45 Coffee & Biscuits (i-Zone)

Part II: Existential Issues

4:45-5:15 Wijnand A. P. van Tilburg, University of Southampton
"Dreaming of a Brighter Future: Forecasting Happiness Instills Meaning in Life" Read abstract

5:15-5:45 Jacob Juhl, University of Southampton
"Meaning in Misery: Stressful Situations as a Platform for Meaning in Life" Read abstract

5:45-6:15 Philip J. Cozzolino, University of Essex
"Self-Related Consequences of Mortality Awareness" Read abstract

7:30 Dinner at Ceno’s (next to Highfield House Hotel)

Tuesday 9 July 2013

Part III: The Social Context

9:00 Doors open; coffee

9:30-10:00 Wing Yee (VerBon) Cheung, University of Southampton
"Back to the Future: Nostalgia Increases Optimism" Read abstract

10:00-10:30 Anat Bardi, Royal Holloway University of London
"Adjusting to Life Changes: Do Our Values Change?" Read abstract

10:30-11:00 Kathryn Buchanan, University of Essex
Which Aspect of 'Getting Ahead' and 'Getting Along' lead to 'Getting Happy': Values, Behaviours, Or Value Behaviour Fit? Read abstract

11:00-11:30 Coffee and Biscuits (i-Zone)

11:30-12:00 Kate Cavanagh, University of Sussex
"The 'Others': How Other People Influence the Way We Use Psychological Self-Help" Read abstract

Keynote Address

12:00-12:45 Thomas R. Lynch, University of Southampton
"Signaling Matters: Using Neuroregulatory Theory to Enhance Social Connectedness" Read abstract

13:00 Lunch 

Speakers

Attendees

Lusia Stopa
University of Southampton
Nikhila Mahadevan
Unviersity of Southampton
Wijnand van Tilburg
University of Limerick
Elnar Baldursson
Aalborg University
Roger Giner-Sorolla
University of Kent
Bendt Torpegård Pedersen
Aalborg University
Ulrich Von Hecker
Cardiff of University
Annemieke J. M. van den Tol
University of Limerick
Kathryn Buchanan
University of Essex
Sylwia Cisek
University of Southampton
Sara Robertson
Univeresity of Southampton
Aiden Gregg
University of Southampton
Tim Wildschut
University of Southampton
Krislyn McWilliam
University of Southampton
Michelle Luke
University of Sussex
Claire Hart
University of Southampton
Kathy Carnelley
University of Southampton
Fay Julal
Southampton Solent University
Constantine Sedikides
University of Southampton
David Powell
University of Southampton
Karlien Paas
University of Groningen
Afaf Al-Kathiry
University of Southampton
Lorna Otway
University of Southampton
Sengul Holt
University of Southampton
Kenny Brackstone
University of Southampton
Erica Lych
University of Southampton
Sharon Pettit
University of Southampton
Richard Murtimer
University of Southampton
Michelle Ingram
University of Southampton
Georgia Chronaki
University of Southampton
Catherine Newman Taylor
University of Southampton
 
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