第二届会议日程
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The 2nd International Symposium on Psychosocial
Well-being and Development of Vulnerable Children
Henan University
Kaifeng, China; September 18-20, 2015
Program Schedule
Notes:
1. The main venue for the symposium is in the 2nd floor of the Administration Building
2. The venue for both workshops will be in the multimedia classroom o the first floor of the College of Educational Sciences
3. All the meals will be served in the main lobby of the Zhongzhou Jinming Hotel
4. The conference coordinating office is located in Room 303 of the Zhongzhou Jinming Hotel
September 18, 2015
Registration (All Day): Zhongzhou Hotel | ||
19:00-21:00 |
Workshop
Presenter: Nicole Wilke (CAFO, Chicago, USA)Moderators: Feng Zhang, Ph.D. & Xiangru Zhu, Ph.D. (Henan University, China) Title: Volunteering with Orphans and Vulnerable Children: Principles for Excellence in Practice Interpreters: Huang Gu, Ph.D. & Yanhua Zhao, Ph.D. (Henan University, China) Location: 1St Floor Multimedia Classroom, College of Educational Sciences |
September 19, 2015
Opening Ceremony | ||
08:30-09:00 | Introduction: Xiaoming Li, Ph.D. (University of South Carolina, USA) Welcome remarks: Guoxiang Zhao , Ph.D. (Henan University,China) Bonita Stanton, MD (Wayne State University, USA) Jide Wang, Ph.D. (Henan University, China) Anitha Menon, Ph.D. (Zambia Psychological Association) |
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Session 1: Keynote Moderators: Li Li, Ph, D. (University of California, Los Angles, USA); Joseph Lau, Ph.D. (Chinese University of Hong Kong) |
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Time | Title | Speaker |
09:00–10:00 | Effectiveness and efficacy trials are just the first steps: The next phase of HIV risk reduction for the Focus on Youth global risk reduction program |
Bonita Stanton, MD (Wayne State University, USA) |
10:00–11:00 | Implications of HIV and AIDS on Vulnerable Adolescents in Zambia |
Anitha Menon, Ph.D. (University of Zambia, Zambia) |
11:00–12:00 | Effects of early adversity on the cortisol and brain:A study among children affected by parental HIV/AIDS |
Danhua Lin, Ph.D. (Beijing Normal University) |
12:00–14:00 | Lunch Break: Zhongzhou Hotel Lobby | |
Session2: Keynote Moderators: Michael Behen, Ph.D. (Wayne State University, USA); Xiaonan Yu (City University of Hong Kong, China) |
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Time | Title | Speaker |
14:00–15:00 | How REPSSI is moving the evidence forward around the role of psychosocial support for vulnerable children |
Lisa Langhaug, Ph.D. (REPSSI, South Africa) |
15:00–16:00 | Psychosocial well-being and child abuse OVC Research and Practice as a Symbiotic Relationship: The Case for Cross-Pollination |
Nicole Wilke, Ph.D. (CAFO, Chicago, USA) |
16:00–17:00 | Behavioral and Experimental research on orphans affected by HIV/AIDS |
Guoxiang Zhao, Ph.D. & Xiaoli Xing, Ph.D. (Henan University, China) |
17:00–19:00 | Dinner: Zhongzhou Hotel Lobby | |
Workshop Moderators: Feng Zhang, Ph.D. & Xiangru Zhu, Ph.D. (Henan University, China) Interpreters: Huang Gu, Ph.D. & Yanhua Zhao, Ph.D. (Henan University, China) Location: 1St Floor Multimedia Classroom, College of Educational Sciences |
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19:00–21:00 | Application of fMRI in psychological research: Functional and structural methodologies |
Michael Behen, Ph.D. (Wayne State University, USA) |
September 20, 2015
Session 3: Children affected by HIV/AIDS Moderators: Li-Jung Liang, Ph.D. (University of California, Los Angles, USA); Feng Zhang, Ph.D. (Henan University, China) |
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Time | Title | Speaker |
09:00–09:15 | Implementing and evaluating an intervention involved HIV-impacted family and children | Li Li, Ph.D. (University of California, Los Angles, USA) |
09:15–09:30 | The effect of community-based intervention on psychological health of children affected by parental HIV/AIDS |
Junfeng Zhao & Wang Wei (Henan University, China) |
09:30–09:45 | Longitudinal Association between Perceived Stigmatization and Resilience | Peilian Chi, Ph.D. (University of Macau) |
09:45–10:00 | AIDS-related Stigma, Future orientation, Loneliness, and Substance use among children affected by AIDS/HIV in China | Cheuk Chi Tam, MA (Virginia Commonwealth University, USA) |
10:00–10:15 | Meaning in Life, Resilience, and Psychological Well-Being among Children Affected by HIV |
Hongfei Du, Ph.D. (University of Macau) |
10:15–10:45 | Break | |
Session 4: Innovation in Research Methods and Measurement Moderators: Yu Zheng (Nanjing Medical University); Nicole Wilke, Ph.D. (CAFO, USA) |
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Time | Title | Speaker |
10:45–11:00 | Functional and structural neural correlates of early deprivation in children | Michael Behen, Ph.D. (Wayne State University) |
11:00–11:15 | Advantages and Disadvantages of Various Modeling Approaches for Correlated Intervention Outcomes | Li-Jung Liang, Ph.D. (University of California, Los Angles, USA) |
11:15–11:30 | Application of mHealth in chronical disease management | Yan Guo, Ph.D. (Sun Yat-Sen University, China) |
11:30–11:45 | Social media, social network, and Big Data | Qingpeng Zhang, Ph.D. (City University of Hong Kong) |
11:45–12:00 | The impact of MAOA-vntr on facial affect processing in schizophrenia patients | Huang Gu, Ph.D. (Henan University) |
12:00–14:00 | Lunch Break : Zhongzhou Hotel Lobby | |
Session 5: Children in Other Adversities Moderators: Xiangru Zhu, Ph.D. (Henan University, China) & Cheuk Chi Tam, MA (Virginia Commonwealth University, USA) |
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Time | Title | Speaker |
14:00–14:15 | Internet addiction among secondary school children in Hong Kong—A longitudinal study | Joseph Lau, Ph.D. (Chinese University of Hong Kong, China) |
14:15–14:30 | Emotional intelligence and resilience among deaf children | Juanwei Wang (Tianjin Normal University, China) |
14:30–14:45 | Comparative research on resilience among normal middle students and their peers with visual and hearing disorders | Lu Liu (Tianjin Normal University, China) |
14:45–15:00 | The relationship between mental health and personality among deaf children | Yanyan Zhao (Tianjin Normal University, China) |
15:00–15:15 | Reading research on children with developmental dyslexia | Jianping Siong (Henan Normal University, China) |
15:15–15:30 | Resilience and psychological adjustments among physically maltreated children in China |
Lihua Chen, MA (Beijing Normal University) |
15:30–15:45 | The neural mechanisms underlying the aging-related enhancement of positive affects: electrophysiological evidences |
Xianxin Meng, Ph.D. (Nanyang Normal University) |
Closing Ceremony Moderators: Junfeng Zhao(Henan University, China) |
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15:45–16:15 | Farewell Remarks | Bonita Stanton (Wayne State University, USA) & Xiaoming Li, Ph.D. (University of South Carolina, USA) |
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