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In an era marked by global challenges, the need for sustainable solutions has never been more urgent. Human behavior is at the heart of these, influencing and being influenced by societal and environmental changes. Psychology, with its deep understanding of well-being and development, plays a critical role in shaping strategies that ensure progress benefits both individuals and societies.
We call for submissions of psychological and multidisciplinary research that contribute to enhancing people’s well-being and quality of life across different life stages and contexts.

We welcome submissions in three formats:

Oral Presentation
Individual oral presentations are suited for standalone research talks that showcase new findings, practical applications, or theoretical insights. This format is ideal for sharing completed research. Individual oral presentations will be grouped into a session based on a similar theme.
Presenters will deliver a 12-to-15-minute oral presentation, with a Q&A session. The Academic Committee will review submissions and organize them into thematic sessions, each featuring three to four presentations. Additionally, oral presentation submissions may be considered for a poster presentation unless authors choose otherwise.

Panel Discussion
A panel discussion consists of a 60-minute session featuring three to four individual presenters discussing their research on a common issue related to the theme and topics of the conference. Discussions should provide a range of perspectives or methods and integrate the distinct contributions into a meaningful whole.
The chair also serves as a discussant and is encouraged to invite presenters from diverse institutions, ideally from different countries. If a panel discussion is not accepted, authors may be given the option to present an oral presentation instead.

Poster Presentation
Poster presentations are suited for sharing completed or ongoing research. Poster sessions offer an opportunity for interactive discussions between presenters and attendees. Therefore, presenters are expected to be present during the designated session time to engage with attendees.

Abstract Submission Instructions:
For any questions regarding your abstract submission, please contact the TICP 2025 secretariat: psy.research@chula.ac.th.
Submission deadline extended to June 25, 2025 !!!
Title
Please provide the title of your paper in the field above. The title should be concise and informative, with a maximum of 150 characters.
Abstract
Submit your abstract in two formats:
(1) Text Entry: Copy and paste your abstract into the box provided, followed by five keywords that best describe your paper.
(2) File Upload: Attach a document version of your abstract using the file upload feature below. Please ensure your abstract is prepared using TICP 2025 abstract template (click to download). Name your file using the following format – Lastname_TICP2025_Abstract.
Note: The abstract must be written in English and must not exceed 300 words (excluding keywords).
Author Information
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Presenter Information
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