
Emotions, Health and Well-being Seminar: 3rd ed.
Multiple Lenses Into the Future of Well-being: Integrating Emotional, Scientific, and Cultural Strategies for Impact in Education, Work, and Society
Call for Abstracts:
“Emotions, Health and Well-being Seminar”
(3rd Edition)
Become The Change
Join a community of researchers, practitioners, and postgraduate students exploring the intersections of emotion, health, and well-being. The “Emotions, Health and Well-being Seminar” 3rd Edition invites submissions for oral communications and poster presentations.
This is an opportunity to share your research, exchange ideas, and contribute to advancing understanding of emotional regulation, mental health, neurodiversity, and the social and cultural dimensions of well-being.
Submission Guidelines
Maximum 300 words, including title, authors, and affiliation.
Structure: Introduction, Methods, Results, Conclusions, and up to 5 keywords.
Submissions must be in English.
Please specify your research area (Emotions and Well-being, Technology and Human Connection, or Neurodiversity and Resilience).
Full Chapter Submissions
All accepted communications (keynote, round tables, and oral communications) will be published in the Proceedings of the “Emotions, Health and Well-being Seminar” – 3rd Edition.
Formatting Requirements:
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Maximum 300 words
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Length: Up to 10 pages, .doc or .docx format (this limit includes the title, abstract(s), tables, figures, and references).
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Font: Times New Roman, 12pt, double-spaced
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Headings: APA 7th Edition -Title: 14 pts, Bold, Centered.
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Subheadings: Follow APA Style recommendations (Level 1: Centered, Bold; Level 2: Flush Left, Bold, etc.).
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Keywords (3–5), Introduction, Method, Results, and Discussion
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Page: A4 format, Margins 1 inch (2.5 cm) on all sides (top, bottom, left, right).
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Language: Submissions should be in English
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Chapter Identification: The first page must include the chapter title, the author(s) names (s), affiliation(s), and the e-mail address of the corresponding author.