IMAGINING BRIGHTER FUTURES FOR OUR DIVIDED WORLD: WHAT PSYCHOHISTORY CAN CONTRIBUTE
INTERNATIONAL PSYCHOHISTORICAL ASSOCIATION’S 48th ANNUAL CONFERENCE
MAY 23-25, 2025, VIRTUALLY ON ZOOM
THEME: IMAGINING BRIGHTER FUTURES FOR OUR DIVIDED WORLD: WHAT PSYCHOHISTORY CAN CONTRIBUTE
SUBTHEMES: Psychohistorical Insights On
• The Study of Lives and Psychobiographies
• “Why Wars?” and How to Overcome Violence in a Dysfunctional World
• Confronting Unmet Mental Health Needs of Children of the World
• Modern Social Perversions: Human Trafficking, Scapegoating, Group Think, and Censorship
• Dealing with Trauma and Breaking the Cycle of Transgenerational Trauma
• Women and Leadership in Our Changing World
• Social Justice, Human Rights, and Non-Violent Communication
• Cultural Healing, Resilience, and Positive Transformation: Case Studies and Dynamics
While focused on these topics, our conference welcomes presentations on a wide range of subjects within psychohistory, exploring the intersection of psychology/psychoanalysis, history, culture, and public affairs. We encourage diverse perspectives, from individual case studies to broader historical trends and methodological innovations, to enrich our community’s intellectual dialogue.
Your participation will not only enhance your own understanding but also contribute to the collective knowledge and growth of our field.
To submit an abstract and to register: https://psychohistory.us/conference/