The Ananyev Readings - 2025. Caring for the Future: Child and Parent Mental Health and Early Intervention
Thematic Areas of the Conference:
- Infancy and Early Childhood Assessment: Mental Health and Development
- Current Studies of Parents and Families with Infants and Young Children
- Development and Mental Health of Young Children with Special Needs in the Context of Family, Community, Culture and Society
- Maternal Mental Health during the Pregnancy and Child Health and Development
- The Role of Early Experience in Shaping Personality Development and Mental Health
- Neurocognitive Studies in Early Childhood: Child, Parent, and Family in the Focus of Neuroscience
- Theories, Programs and Methods of Early Intervention
- Early Intervention Approaches and its Effectiveness for Different Groups of Children with Special Needs and their Families
- Early Intervention for Children in Institutions and Hospitals
- Early Intervention Professionals` Interaction with Young Children and Their Parents
- Psychological, Social, Organizational and Ethical Aspects of Professional Work in Early Intervention
Traditional Areas of the Conference:
- Clinical Psychology and Clinical Child Psychology
- Psychological Counseling and Psychotherapy
- Family Conflicts and Psychological Assistance in Their Resolution
- Legal Psychology and Psychology of Safety in Early Childhood and Parenthood
- Lifespan Developmental Psychology: Childhood, Adulthood, Aging
- Personality Psychology: Readiness for Challenges of the Future
- Social Psychology: Children – Family - Society
- Pedagogy and Psychology of Education
- The Human Factor of Innovation
- General Psychology
- Modern Psychodiagnostics: Problems and Prospects
- Political and Economic Psychology for the Future of Science and Society
- Neurosciences and Mathematical Modeling
- Cognitive Psychology
- Interdisciplinary Studies of Consciousness
- History and Methodology of Psychology
- Psychology of Sport and Exercise
- The Current State and Prospects of Occupational and Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics
- Psychology of Public Service and Professional Health
- Psychology of Management and Organizational Psychology
Chair of the Conference Program Committe
Svetlana N. Kostromina, Professor, Dean of the Faculty of Psychology, Head of Personality Psychology Department.
Vice-Chair of the Conference Program Committee
Rifkat J. Muhamedrahimov, Professor, Head of Department of Child and Parent Mental Health and Early Intervention.
The conference is supported by the St. Petersburg Psychological Society, the Russian Psychological Society; the Institute of Psychology of the Russian Academy of Sciences; the Federal Scientific Center of Psychological and Multidisciplinary Research (Institute of Psychology) of the Russian Academy of Education; I.P. Pavlov Institute of Physiology of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Sections, round tables, master classes, evening lectures are planned within the framework of the conference.
Abstracts and application for participation in the conference should be placed on the conference website «The Ananyev Readings–2025» until 23 hours 59 minutes on June 23, 2025.
Requirements for publication
The volume of abstracts is not more than 4000 characters (more details about the rules of abstracts design can be found on the conference website). Theses of postgraduate and undergraduate students are accepted for printing only in co-authorship with a scientific supervisor. Personal authorship is possible only in one thesis.
The Organizing Committee reserves the right not to publish abstracts if they do not meet the above requirements.
The electronic collection of conference proceedings will be posted on the conference website, as well as in the Scientific Electronic Library e-library.ru (RINC - Russian Index of Scientific Citation).
The organizational fee
The organizational fee for participation in the conference is 1000 rubles, for participation with the publication of abstracts — 1500 rubles.
Electronic address of the Conference Organizing Committee: ananyev.conf@spbu.ru
Conference venue
St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg State University, Building of Twelve Colleges, Mendeleevskaya line, 2; Department of Psychology, St. Petersburg State University, Makarov nab. 6.
Conference working languages
Russian, English.