Registration
Please find below all registration fees listed in EUR (€)
Early Early Bird Deadline: 15 August 2023
Standard Rate from 15 August - 15 November 2023
EUR 350.00
(PhD) Student: EUR 80.00
Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs): EUR 20.00
EUR 450.00
(PhD) Student: EUR 100.00
LMICs: EUR 30.00
Late Rate from 15 November 2023
Online Participation
Late Rate from 15 November 2023
EUR 550.00
(PhD) Student: EUR 120.00
LMICs: EUR 40.00
Online Participation
EUR 200.00
(PhD) Student: EUR 20.00
LMICs: EUR 20.00
The conference registration fee includes:
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Access to the conference sessions
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Lunch and refreshments throughout the conference
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Dinner on the first evening
Please find below all registration fees listed in EUR (€)
EUR 200.00
(PhD) Student: EUR 20.00
LMICs: EUR 20.00

The conference registration fee includes:
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Access to the conference sessions
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Lunch and refreshments throughout the conference
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Dinner on the first evening
Registration does not include accommodation, travel expenses, or insurance.
Speakers (alphabetically)
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Prof. Dr. Denise Hien (bio below) - Leveraging data science and FAIR principles to address global trauma and health inequities
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Prof. Dr. Jana (Darejan) Javakhishvili - Supporting trauma survivors caught up in armed conflict?
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Prof. Dr. Debra Kaysen - Cross-cultural treatment of trauma-related disorders
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Dr. Rachel Langevin - Intergenerational continuity of child maltreatment
- Prof. Dr. Miranda Olff - Gender and PTSD, from trauma to treatment
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Prof. Dr. Monique Pfalz - Assessing socio-emotional consequences of childhood maltreatment across cultures
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Prof. Dr. Ulrich Schnyder - Evidence-Based Psychotherapies for PTSD: Differences, Commonalities, and Future Directions
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Dr Rachel Williamson - Trauma x climate
Denise Hien, PhD, ABPP, is Vice Provost of Research in the Chancellor-Provost’s Office, Director and Helen E. Chaney Endowed Chair in Alcohol Studies of the Center of Alcohol & Substance Use Studies at the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University-New Brunswick. Considered a leader in the field, with continuous funding from the National Institute on Drug Abuse and National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse for over 30 years, her body of work has contributed to the evidence base on the treatment of individuals with trauma-related psychiatric disorders and their comorbidity with addictions, through conducting single- and multi-site clinical trials across the United States in community-based substance abuse treatment settings. Her most recent work is international, using data science innovations to advance the field of trauma and addiction treatment and address health inequities. She is board-certified in clinical psychology and has served as a standing member on the National Institute of Drug Abuse, NIH Institutional Review Groups and a health disparities advisory group to the NIDA Director on Asian American/Pacific Islander issues.