R. Roswiyani & Roberto Ravera Join the ACP/ACERP2022 Organising Committee

Roswiyani Roswiyani of Tarumanagara University, Indonesia, and Roberto Ravera of ASL1 of Imperia, University of Turin & University of Genoa, Italy, have joined The 12th Asian Conference on Psychology & Behavioral Sciences (ACP2022), held concurrently with The Asian Conference on Ethics, Religion & Philosophy (ACERP2022), as members of the Organising Committee.

Dr Roswiyani & Professor Roberto Ravera join a group of distinguished academics and individuals that compose the ACP/ACERP2022 Organising Committee. The Organising Committee is responsible for nominating and vetting Keynote and Featured Speakers; developing the conference programme, including special workshops, panels, and targeted sessions; event outreach and promotion; recommending and attracting future Organising Committee members; working with IAFOR to select PhD students and early career academics for IAFOR-funded grants and scholarships; and overseeing the reviewing of abstracts submitted to the conference.

The ACP/ACERP2022 Organising Committee is currently calling for papers to be presented at the joint events. Submit your abstracts by January 14, 2022 to participate.

To participate in ACP/ACERP2022 as an audience member, please register for the conferences.



Biography

Roswiyani Roswiyani

Tarumanagara University, Indonesia

Roswiyani Roswiyani

Roswiyani Roswiyani is a Psychologist at the Tarumanagara University Counseling Service. She is also a Lecturer of Clinical Psychology at the Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia. She has a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Indonesia, Indonesia and a PhD in Clinical Psychology from the Behavioural Science Institute of Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

She has a well-rounded background in clinical practice and refined talents in teaching and supervising. Her research interests focus on art therapy, depression, well-being, and resiliency among older adults. She also has extensive experience with psychological counseling, psychotherapy, and psychological assessment; and she has been a reviewer for national and international journals.


Biography

Roberto Ravera

ASL1 of Imperia, University of Turin & University of Genoa, Italy

Professor Roberto Ravera

Professor Roberto Ravera is the Director Department of Clinical Psychology at ASL1 of Imperia (Italian National Health Service), Associate Professor of Ethno-psychology and Ethno-psychiatry at the University of Turin (IUS-TO), Italy, University of Genoa, Italy, and Visiting Professor at Assam Don Bosco University, India and a researcher in Psychophysiology & Developmental Psychology in collaboration with Professor Vittorio Gallese at the University of Parma, Italy.

He worked in Sierra Leone for fifteen years and founded the NGO Ravera Children Rehabilitation Centre (RCRC), dedicated to caring for children and adolescents with trauma or mental diseases, juvenile inmates, and abused and neglected children. He is President of the foundation FHM ITALIA which sponsors international health cooperation. In addition, he has held conferences at many universities and institutions in different parts of the world about the psychopathological consequences of trauma in childhood. In the last decade, he has made significant commitments to studying a sustainable anthropological vision of cooperation in Africa. Furthermore, he has written many articles and books about the emotional, brain and mind implications for traumatized children and educational issues in the post-COVID-19 world.



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