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Location: EUC - Erasmus Hall (2nd Floor)
Date: Friday, 04/Apr/2025
8:45am
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9:00am
Conference Opening Day 2
Location: EUC - Erasmus Hall (2nd Floor)
Chair: Polli Hagenaars
Chair: Merry Bullock

Welcome to attendees for Day 2 and overview of the day

9:00am
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9:55am
Keynote: Economic Insecurity and Migration
Location: EUC - Erasmus Hall (2nd Floor)
Chair: Natalie Porter
 

Breaking the Cycle: Addressing Child Poverty

Nicole Lucassen

Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The

10:15am
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11:10am
Roundtable
Location: EUC - Erasmus Hall (2nd Floor)
Chair: Sharon Coen
 

Strongmen and the Othering of Migrants: Power and Meritocracy in Societies in Crisis

Chair(s): Sharon Coen (University of Salford, United Kingdom)

Presenter(s): Polli Hagenaars (C5, private practice), Mary Beth Kenkel (Florida Institute of Technology), Ling Ling Tai (CIS- iscte), Josephine Tan (not present) (Lakehead University), Elaine Oloaye (not present) (Brookdale Community College), Ibeh Agbanyim (not present) (Grand Canyon University), Elaine Congress (not present) (Fordham University), Stephanie Szeto (not present) (St. Francis University), Sijohn Joseph (not present) (Chaithanya Psychotherapy Center)

1:35pm
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2:30pm
Keynote: Environmental Justice and Migration
Location: EUC - Erasmus Hall (2nd Floor)
Chair: Erinn C. Cameron
 

Understanding Linkages Between Climate Change, Migration and Social Inclusion

Lore Van Praag

Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The

2:30pm
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3:25pm
Symposium
Location: EUC - Erasmus Hall (2nd Floor)
Chair: Indhushree Rajan
 

Human Rights: A Closer Look at the Impact of Climate Change and War

Chair(s): Indhushree Rajan (Project Satori/The Conscious Life Psychological Services United States of America)

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

The Intersectionality of Climate Change Events and Human Trafficking: Increased Vulnerability for Women

Nancy Sidun
Independent Scholar

 

Climate Migrants - Global Implications

Jill Bloom
William James College

 

Human Trafficking in a Climate of Conflict

Indhushree Rajan
Project Satori/The Conscious Life Psychological Services

3:45pm
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4:40pm
Paper Panel: Social Inclusion and Migration - Causes and Consequences
Location: EUC - Erasmus Hall (2nd Floor)
Chair: Marise Born
 

Psychometric Properties of the Climate Change Anxiety Scale in a South African Context

Erinn C. Cameron1,2,3

1: Boston Medical Center Department of Psychiatry, United States of America; 2: Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry; 3: Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Psychiatry



Psychological Science and Immigration in the United States Today

Gabriel Twose

American Psychological Association, United States of America



Intergroup Contact, Identification, and Attitudes Towards Primary and Secondary Outgroups

Leman Korkmaz1,2, Melis Uluğ3,4

1: Middle East Technical University, Turkiye; 2: Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences; 3: University of Sussex; 4: Clark University



Psychology in the Digital Age: Overcoming Cross-Cultural Barriers through Technological Innovation

K Jayasankara Reddy

Christ University, India

4:40pm
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5:35pm
Roundtable
Location: EUC - Erasmus Hall (2nd Floor)
Chair: Marlena Plavšić
 

Integrating Human Rights into Psychological Practice: Addressing Migration and rising anti-immigrant Sentiment

Chair(s): Marlena Plavšić (Global Network of Psyhologists for Human Rights)

Presenter(s): George Drazenovich (Global Network of Psychologists for Human Rights), Polli Hagenaars (Global Network of Psychologists for Human Rights), Marlena Plavšić (Global Network of Psychologists for Human Rights), Merry Bullock (Global Network of Psychologists for Human Rights), Aimee Karam (Global Network of Psychologists for Human Rights), Dandrea Reeder (Global Network of Psychologists for Human Rights)

Date: Saturday, 05/Apr/2025
8:45am
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9:00am
Conference Opening Day 3
Location: EUC - Erasmus Hall (2nd Floor)
Chair: Polli Hagenaars
Chair: Merry Bullock

Welcome to attendees for Day 3 and overview of the day

9:00am
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9:55am
Keynote: Health and Migration
Location: EUC - Erasmus Hall (2nd Floor)
Chair: Chris Mulchay
 

Reimagining Health and Mental Health Systems for Social Inclusion in Migration: Insights from Rwanda and Sub-Saharan Africa

Joseph Kalisa

University of Rwanda, Rwanda and Geruka Healing Centre

9:55am
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10:50am
Symposium
Location: EUC - Erasmus Hall (2nd Floor)
Chair: Raisa Kumaga
 

Forced Migration: What Counselling Psychologists Might Contribute to Both Theory and Practice.

Chair(s): Raisa Kumaga (NHS, United Kingdom)

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Medical Legal Reports for Immigration and Asylum Cases: The Ethics of Psychologising Forced Migrants

Claire Marshall
University of East London

 

The Potential Psychological Effects of Forced Displacement on Wellbeing and Mental Health for Individuals, Families, and Communities

Rachel Tribe
University of East London

 

Exploring Emotional Responses and Self-Concealment: The Psychological Experience of Second-Generation Somalis with a Parental Forced Migration Background from the 1990s Civil War”

Raisa Kumaga
University of East London

11:10am
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12:05pm
Paper Panel: Psychological and Social-Cultural Wellbeing in Migrants
Location: EUC - Erasmus Hall (2nd Floor)
Chair: Merry Bullock
 

New Arrival? A Systematic Review of Refugee's Psychological & Sociocultural Adaptation

Ling Ling Tai1, Kinga Bierwiaczonek2, Rita Guerra1

1: Iscte - University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal; 2: The Leibniz Institute for Psychology, Germany



Psychosocial Impact of Exodus on Kashmiri Pandits: A Thematic Analysis

Chirmi Acharya1, Hiteshi Rangroo2, Suveer Gaur3

1: Manipal University Jaipur, India; 2: University of Birmingham; 3: ASM Law Chambers



The Effect of Proactive Coping Mechanisms and Resilience on the Psychological Well-being of Migrant Retiring Population in India A Quantitative Study.

Nithya Sriram1, Sai Sudha Saini2, Dr.Chinu Agrawal3, Shiva Kumar Vanguru4

1: SAM Global University, India; 2: SAM Global University, India; 3: SAM Global University, India; 4: Feeling Minds



Feminist Transnational Considerations for Therapy and Training with Migrant Clients

Natalie Porter

Alliant International University, United States of America

12:05pm
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12:20pm
Film Documentary - By Maurice van Schendel
Location: EUC - Erasmus Hall (2nd Floor)

Finding the Way: Reconsidering Wayfinding and Liminal Spaces - a short film

1:20pm
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2:15pm
Keynote: Identity and Migration
Location: EUC - Erasmus Hall (2nd Floor)
Chair: Nancy Sidun
 

Engaged Scholarship, Epistemic Justice and Societal Change

Halleh Ghorashi

VU, Netherlands, The

2:10pm
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3:10pm
Roundtable
Location: EUC - Erasmus Hall (2nd Floor)
Chair: Hanlie Van Wyk
 

Crossing Borders, Confronting Bias – Researching Culturally Competent Care for Minorities and Marginalized Groups Through the Eyes of Early Career Students

Chair(s): Hanlie Van Wyk (University of South Africa)

Presenter(s): Juan A Nel (University of South Africa), Petra Kotlárová (University of South Bohemia), Gašper Kosič (University of Maribor), Defne Duzenli (University of Padova), Reza Hakimazar (University of Hamburg), Sila Soysal (Università degli Studi di Padova), Catarina Lli (Universidade Europeia), Hanna Mueller-Tyl (University of Oslo)

3:25pm
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4:25pm
Symposium
Location: EUC - Erasmus Hall (2nd Floor)
Chair: Polli Hagenaars
 

We Are All Migrants: Continuing Effects of Migration on Later Generations.

Chair(s): Polli Hagenaars (C5, Netherlands, The)

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Migration, Coming In And Within; Burdens And Opportunities, A View From Lebanon.

Aimee Karam
St. Georges University, Faculty of Medicine, Beirut,

 

How We Treat The Worst Off Amongst Us, Says More About US Than THEM

Saths Cooper
Pan-African Psychology Union President, South-Africa

 

The Right To Independent Living And Migration

Philip E. Veerman
Youth Intervention Center, Child Rights Focus, The Hague, Netherlands

4:25pm
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4:40pm
Reflections on the Conference
Location: EUC - Erasmus Hall (2nd Floor)
Chair: Polli Hagenaars

 
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