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YEAR
LOCATION
THEME
CONVENER
1975
Munich, Germany
School psychology in changing societies.
Cal Catterall
Fran Culbertson
1977
Helsingor, Denmark
Child rearing and educational practices, interaction and personality development.
Anders Poulsen
1979
York, England
Psychology for children: today and tomorrow.
Ken Cornwall
1980
Jerusalem, Israel
Psychology and changing education.
Uriel Last
1982
Stockholm, Sweden
Children, the mirror of society.
Anna-Lisa Mellden
1983
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Psychological abuse of children and youth.
Stuart Hart
1984
Orleans, France
Communication.
Jean-Claude Guillemard
1985
Southampton, England
The psychologist's role in creating harmony in the home, school, society throughout the world.
Ludwig Lowenstein
1986
Nyborg, Denmark
Professional roles and functions of the school psychologist.
Anders Poulsen
1987
Interlaken, Switzerland
Overcoming barriers.
Ruedi Zoegg
1988
Bamberg, Germany
Prevention, preventive strategies and programs.
Detlef Berg
1989
Ljubliana, Slovenia
School psychology in the social context.
Marjan Setinc
1990
Newport, Rhode Island, USA
Children at risk: therapies and interventions.
Roger & Fredda Chauvette
1991
Braga, Portugal
School psychology and human development.
Leandro Almeida
1992
Istanbul, Turkey
Respect children as persons: an imperative.
Nevin Dolek
1993
Banska-Bystrica, Slovakia
School psychology in and for democracy and the changing world.
Anton Furman
1994
Campinas, Brazil
The challenge of school psychology: the child's future in school, family and society.
Raquel Guzzo
1995
Dundee, Scotland
Educating children toward mutual respect and tolerance.
Keith Topping
1996
Eger, Hungary
Continuity and change: organizations, groups, individuals in crisis.
Nora Katona
1997
Melbourne, Australia
School psychology making links: making the difference.
Mardie Whitla
1998
Jurmala, Latvia
Identity and self- esteem: interactions of students, teachers, family and society.
Sarmite Voitkane
1999
Kreuzlingen, Switzerland
Global thinking - individual acting.
Lukas Scherer
2000
Durham, New Hampshire,
USA
School psychology around the world: many languages, one voice for children.
Peg Dawson
2001
Dinan, France
Psychology and education for the 21st century.
Suzanne Guillard
2002
Nyborg, Denmark
Education for all - how inclusive can you get?
Anders Poulsen
Elisabeth Jacobsen
2004
Exeter, England
School Psychology: whose needs, whose benefits?
Bob Burden
2005
Athens, Greece
Promoting the wellbeing of children and youth: achallenge for the school community, the family system and the school psychologist.
Sissy Hatzichristou
2006
H
angzhou, China
Mental health and education: students, teachers and parents.
Hongwu Zhou
2007
Tampere, Finland
Meeting individual and community needs.
Arja Sigfrids
2008
Utrecht, The Netherlands
School Psychology in a Changing Society
Ellen Mackaay-Cramer
2009
Bugibba, Malta
School Psychology for Diversity
Paul Bartolo
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