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3rd February 2012 - 3.45pm – 5.30pm The Ability Media Centre
56 Southwark Bridge Road
London, SE1 0AS
film about how modern day living in South London affects people’s senses; sight, hearing, taste, touch, thought processes, feelings, memory and sense of space. The film uses people’s accounts of mild to severe effects of ‘Overload’, what triggers it, how it affects their lives, how it makes them feel and what they do to cope with it.

‘Overload’ is a film directed by Ivan Riches working in partnership with people who suffer from mental health distress, that attend various projects or volunteer at CoolTan Arts. Commissioned by David Savill, Artistic Director, Age Exchange

This event is free but booking required. Email: suzanne.lockett@age-exchange.org.uk

http://www.abilitymedia.org/contact-us

9 to 10 February 2012
London, United Kingdom
14th National Conference: Dementias 2012 A review and update on current developments in the dementias; in the fields of research, investigations, clinical care and service and policy issues.

Website: http://www.mahealthcareevents.co.uk/cgi-bin/go.pl/conferences/detail.html?conference_uid=275
Contact name: Florence Doel

5th - 7th March 2012.
London. UK
The Refocus on Recovery 2012 conference takes place at the Congress Centre in London, England from the 5th to the 7th March 2011. Featuring the best recovery research, lived experience and international keynote speakers, pre-conference masterclasses and national studies about changing practice.
London. UK: http://www.researchintorecovery.com/conference/
21 to 23 March 2012
Manchester, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
British and Irish Group for the Study of Personality Disorder

BIGSPD is the leading group for research and service development for people with personality disorder in the UK. The annual meeting in 2012 will take place in Manchester and include national and international speakers and workshops

Website: http://www.bigspd.org.uk
Contact name: Karen Sugars

18th to 20th April 2012 The 2012 British Psychological Society Annual Conference. The conference will be held at the Grand Connaught Rooms, London on 18-20 April 2012.

It is our pleasure to invite you to attend the 2012 British Psychological Society Annual Conference, which also brings together the Division of Sport & Exercise Psychology, the Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section the Division for Teachers and Researchers in Psychology and the Student Conference. We hope it will be a real celebration of all that is great about British Psychology in this landmark year for London. Call for submissions is open at www.bps.org.uk/ac2012

Contact: http://annual-conference.bps.org.uk/
18 to 20 April 2012
London, United Kingdom
ISAD 2012: Affective Disorders - Mind, Body and Society. The primary aim of ISAD’s conferences is to promote research into the affective disorders through all relevant scientific disciplines.

Website: http://www.isadconference.com
Contact name: Caroline Loveland

30 May 2012 to 1 June 2012
Dublin Ireland
ICCC'12 - Third International Conference on Computational Creativity
This conference promotes the cross-disciplinary exchange of ideas that connect computation and creativity, including creative artificial intelligence, creativity support systems, and computational models of human creativity.

Website: http://computationalcreativity.net/iccc2012/
Contact name: Kyle Jennings

29 June 2012 to 1 July 2012
Oxford, United Kingdom
8th Global Conference: Creative Engagements: Thinking with Children
Website: http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/at-the-interface/education/creative-engagements-thinking-with-children/call-for-papers
Contact name: Dr Rob Fisher.
3 to 4 July 2012
Bristol, United Kingdom

Appearance Matters 5. A two-day international conference highlighting current research and good practice around psychology and appearance including body image, visible difference, the role of the media, interventions, innovative research methods, provision of car

Website: http://www.uwe.ac.uk/events/appearancematters/index.shtml
Contact name: Emma Thomas

5-7 December 2012
University of Oxford
BPS Division of Clinical Psychology Annual Conference 2012 -Following on from the success of the 2011 conference in Birmingham we are delighted to announce the 2012 conference taking place in Oxford, United Kingdom.

With a mix of world class keynotes, symposia, oral and poster presentations this event will enable you to learn about the latest developments in Clinical Psychology, network with colleagues and develop your skills.

Confirmed Keynote Speakers for 2012:
Professor David Clark
Professor Anke Ehlers
Dr Patricia M Crittenden


http://www.bps.org.uk/