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More than 100 researchers, psychologists, educators, and students attended the 21st ”Workshop on Aggression” (www.clinicalpsychology.eu), hosted by the Department of Psychology, University of Oradea, and held in Baile Felix, Romania, on November 18th-19th, 2016.Fifty two researchers representing 24 foreign universities, mostly from Europe (Austria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Poland, UK, Spain), but also from USA and Japan attended the conference. The number of Romanian participants was by last count 31, representatives of the 5 universities, 2 police institutions, and 1 penitentiary. The Romanian Ministry of Education was represented by one of its advisers. The Romanian Parliament, Chamber of Deputies, sent the present vice-president of the Parliamentary Education Committee. Also one of the Romanian Euro-Parliamentarians accepted our invitation to attend the conference. Specialists working in Romanian resource centers and educational assistance shared their experience in counseling aggressive children and in the implementation of socio-emotional programs. Representatives of the National Council of Secondary and High School Students as well as university students associations were also involved.The first objective of the conference was to present and discuss scientific results regarding explanatory models of aggressive and prosocial behavior. The second objective was to present state of the art applications of socio-emotional
International Journal of Developmental Science – IOS Press
Published: Jan 1, 2017
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