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The call for submissions is open for Poster Presentations
Submissions must be submitted onto the online submission system. By using our web based system you can manage your submission by adding, editing and saving your work before submitting your application. Once your application has been submitted you will receive an email notification of receipt almost immediately. If you haven't received anything within 24 hours, please contact the Conference Office. If you are a new user you must first register onto the system. If you have used the system previously, you can log in using your existing username and password, if you have forgotten your password, the system can email this to you from the home page.
Before starting the submission process, please read the following guidelines as this outlines the criteria.
DCP2010 Submission Guidelines
We welcome submissions from topics relevant to professional issues and from recently qualified clinical psychologists
This step by step guide will help you to use the online system
Step-by-Step Guide V4
* There will be a prize for the best DClin thesis research poster which will be presented at the conference dinner
2010 DCP Student Poster Prize Criteria
1. Must be a psychology student as defined by: currently studying for DClinPsy degree or within one year of qualifying on the date of submission for award (1 Oct. 2010).
2. Must show original work, which significantly advances research or clinical practice related to psychopathology. Topics may include diagnostic issues, treatment outcome, transdiagnostic issues, prediction, underlying cognitive and behavioural processes, comorbidity, the application of theory to practice, and treatment innovations.
If you meet the criteria above and would like your poster to be included for a chance to win the poster prize, please indicate this at the botton of your poster submission (in the body box)
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