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2nd International Conference on Time Perspective Warsaw, July 29 th – August 1 st Detailed Scientific Program July 29 1:00 pm Secretariat Opening 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm Workshop: Jeff JOIREMAN, Washington State University, USA How to Publish High-Quality Research: Paradigms, Processes and Insights from Leading Scholars 5:00 pm – 5:30 pm Welcome Session 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm Keynote Speaker: Ilona BONIWELL, Ecole Centrale Paris, France 6:45 pm Reception July 30 8:30 am Secretariat Opening 9:00 am Keynote Speaker: James JONES, University of Delaware, USA 10:15 am Coffee Break

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2nd International Conference on Time Perspective Warsaw, July 29th – August 1st

Detailed Scientific Program

July 29

1:00 pm

Secretariat Opening

2:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Workshop: Jeff JOIREMAN, Washington State University, USA

How to Publish High-Quality Research: Paradigms, Processes and Insights from Leading Scholars

5:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Welcome Session

5:30 pm – 6:45 pm

Keynote Speaker: Ilona BONIWELL, Ecole Centrale Paris, France

6:45 pm

Reception

July 30

8:30 am

Secretariat Opening

9:00 am

Keynote Speaker: James JONES, University of Delaware, USA

10:15 am

Coffee Break

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10:45 am

Keynote Speaker: Zbigniew ZALESKI, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland

12:00 pm

Oral Communications 1

Session A1 Aneta PRZEPIORKA, Małgorzata SZCZEŚNIAK, Celina TIMOSZYK-TOMCZAK, Nicolson YAT FAN SIU, Jacqueline JIAYING LE, Mónica Pino Muñoz Cross-cultural Comparison on the Relation between Time Perspective and Personality Antanas KAIRYS, Audrone LINIAUSKAITE, Albinas BAGDONAS, Vilmante PAKALNISKIENE Time perspective and well-being: some reverse engineering Csilla JESZENSZKY, Annamária KÁDÁR Optimism, pessimism and their relation to Time Perspectives Nipat PICHAYAYOTHIN, JoNell STROUGH Balanced Time Perspective and Its Relations to Well-Being, Optimism, and Subjective Health: Introducing An Alternative Measure

Session 1B Manuela ZAMBIANCHI, Maria Grazia CARELLI The relevance of time perspective for attitudes toward technologies in old age Maria João AZEVEDO, Laetitia TEIXEIRA, Constança PAÚL Zimbardo and Carstensen Time Perspectives, Do They Match? Maria João AZEVEDO, Natália DUARTE, Rosa Marina AFONSO, Constança PAÚL, Oscar RIBEIRO Time Perspective and Anxiety in Centenarians: A Chance for Life Review Maria João AZEVEDO, Laetitia TEIXEIRA, Constança PAÚL Time and health in old people

Session 1C

Maria PaulaPAIXÃO, José Tomás DA SILVA Validation of the “Aspiration Index” in a Portuguese secondary education students’ sample ZenaMELLO Conceptualizing and Measuring Time Perspective in Adolescence: International Implications Michael MCKAY, Frank WORRELL, Grant MORGAN, Job VAN EXEL Back to ‘the future’: Evidence for a bifactor solution to the Consideration of Future Consequences Scale, and implications for the study of time perspective

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LeningOLIVERA-FIGUEROA, Gladys J. JIMENEZ-TORRES, Alisha NOBLE, Nanet M. LOPEZ-CORDOVA Content Validity of the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory culturally adapted for Puerto Rico (ZTPI-PR)

1:15 pm

Lunch

2:30 pm

Invited Symposia 1/ Oral Communications 2

Symposium 1A- Chronotype – the circadian time perspective Chairperson: Konrad JANKOWSKI

Konrad JANKOWSKI Affective, cognitive, and physiological underpinnings of chronotype Halszka OGIŃSKA, Ewa BELDZIK, Aleksandra Domagalik, Magdalena FafrowicZ, Tadeusz Marek Can we trace chronotype with neuroimaging techniques? Talat Arbabi, Christian Vollmer, Tobias Dörfler, Christoph Randler The Influence of chronotype, intelligence, conscientiousness, and motivation on academic achievement in primary school Anna MURO, Montserrat GOMÀ-I-FREIXANET, Ana ADAN Sensation seeking and circadian typology Taciano L.MILFONT Self-regulatory capacities and the associations between chronotype and time perspective

Symposium 1B- Time perspective as a cognitive-motivational variable Chairperson: Toshiaki SHIRAI

Manabu TSUZUKI Developmental change of time perspective during the transition from junior high school to high school Thea PEETSMA, Jaap SCHUITEMA, Ineke VAN DER VEEN Development of early adolescents’ time perspective and self-regulation of learning Akane ISHIKAWA The Influence of reconstruction of the past, present and future on their changes in undergraduates

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Toshiaki SHIRAI, Tomoyasu NAKAMURA, Kumiko KATSUMA Mindfulness and Identity Formation in Emerging Adulthood: Long-Term Longitudinal Dynamics of Time Perspectives Maria Paula PAIXÃO, Hilda BAYMA The content and extension of Future time perspective (FTP) and their relation to career planning in a sample of Portuguese and Brazilian adolescents

Session 2A

Magdalena KIELPIKOWSKI, Paul E. JOSE

Using the present to predict the future and the past: Time perspectives and psychological functioning of New Zealand emerging adults JoséTomás DA SILVA, Maria Paula PAIXÃO Psychometric analysis of the Portuguese version of the “Future Time Perspective Scale” MonikaBUHL, Zena R. MELLO, Hans-Peter KUHN, Frank C. WORRELL Time Perspective and Political Orientation in Adolescence Renato CARVALHO Promotion of students’ perspectives concerning the future career: implementing and assessing practices in school context AgnieszkaWILCZYŃSKA Balanced eudaimonistic-hedonistic approach in intervention for youth

4:15 pm

Coffee Break/ Poster Session 1

Consistency and correlation between Flow theory and Time Perspective Approach. Optimal Experience (Flow) frequency is related to the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory's dimensions? Massimo AGNOLETTI, Centro Benessere Psicologico, Italy Exploring the links between time perspective, anxiety, rumination and aspects of cognitive control Elisabeth ÅSTRÖM, Umeå University, Sweden Maria Grazia CARELLI, Umeå University, Sweden Britt WIBERG, Umeå University, Sweden Development of a Japanese version of the Adolescent Time Attitude Scale: A preliminary study of college students. Yuta CHISHIMA, University of Tsukuba, Japan Tatsuya MURAKAMI, University of Tsukuba, Japan Takuma NISHIMURA, University of Tsukuba, Japan

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Temporal types in Polish samples: A cluster analytic approach Natalia CYBIS, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Poland Tomasz ROWIŃSKI, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Poland Daydreaming and life goals’ characteristics among high school students Michał CZAKON, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland Examining the connection of the past, present and future in undergraduates Akane ISHIKAWA, Chuo University, Japan Life graph as a measure of subjective well-being Irena JELONKIEWICZ, Maria Grzegorzewska Academy of Special Education, Poland The relationship between time perspective, identity and cross-cultural adjustment of Chinese international students in Japan Liang JINHENG, Chuo University, Japan The influence of positive temporal perspective on risky behaviors Grażyna KATRA, University of Warsaw, Poland Bożena BURZYŃSKA, University of Warsaw, Poland Sensation Seeking, educational environment, time orientation and risky behavior on adolescents Grazyna KATRA, University of Warsaw, Poland Zuzanna WLODARCZYK, University of Warsaw, Poland Hearing impairment in the context of time perspective and its personal correlates Joanna KOSSEWSKA, Pedagogical University of Krakow, Poland Michał GACEK, Department of Psychology, Pedagogical University of Krakow Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory children adaptation Umbelina LEITE, Rio Verde University – UniRV, University of Brasilia- UnB, Brazil Magna MORAIS, Rio Verde University, USA Aquino GOMES, Rio Verde University, USA Validating Adolescent Time Attitude Scores (ATAS) in a Sample of Iranian Adolescents Zena MELLO, San Francisco State University, USA Khosro RASHID, Bu-Ali Sina University, Iran Frank C. WORRELL, University of California, Berkeley Fereshteh FATHI, Bu-Ali Sina University A journey through time – children’s drawings of their time perspectives Thomas NEUBAUER, Heidelberg University, Institute for Educational Sciences, Germany ‘‘I’ll do it tomorrow’ Polish Adaptation of the Procrastination Scale Aneta PRZEPIÓRKA, Institute of Psychology, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland Agata BŁACHNIO, Institute of Psychology, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin

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The impact of Time Perspective on financial decision making depending on the experience of success and failure Katarzyna SEKŚCIŃSKA, University of Warsaw, Poland Time traveling and identity construction: Case study of a conversation about autobiographical memory Toshiaki SHIRAI, Osaka Kyoiku University, Japan Maika KITAMURA, Osaka Kyoiku University, Japan Some aspects the future time perspective in old age Celina TIMOSZYK-TOMCZAK, Uniwersytet Szczeciński, Instytut Psychologii, Poland Beata BUGAJSKA, Uniwersytet Szczeciński Instytut Pedagogiki, Poland Forward via backward. Narrative foreclosure prevention. Urszula TOKARSKA, Pedagogical University of Krakow, Poland Ideas regarding a holistic assessment of TP and the creation of a transcendental TP scale Jonte VOWINCKEL, University of Twente, Netherlands Time Perspective Test (TPT) scores of a depressed, middle-aged patient Junko WATANABE, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan H. YAMADA, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan Shinichi SAKUMA, International University of Health and Welfare Graduate School, Tokyo Teruchika KATSUMATA, International University of Health and Welfare Graduate School, Tokyo Why angry people are depressed? Mediating effect of time perspective Anna ZAJENKOWSKA, Maria Grzegorzewska Academy of Special Education, Poland Marcin ZAJENKOWSKI, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Psychology, Poland Chronotype, sleep quality, anxiety and depressiveness among polish grammar school and secondary school students Kamila ZAPAŁOWICZ, Univeristy of Warsaw, Poland

5:15 pm

Oral Communications 3 Session 3A

Friedrich VON PETERSDORFF The rewriting of history in view of the change of perspectives throughout time Arik CHESHIN, Michael L. W. VLIEK Coloring the past: The effects of colorizing black & white photos on time perception, psychological distance and feelings

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Eithan ORKIBI Framing time and timing in protest: Kairos in social movement rhetoric

Session 3B

Moshe LEVY Time sanctuaries: The sociology of time in gambling sites Urška ŽIVKOVIČ, Bojan MUSIL Slovenian youth and health-related behaviours – does time perspective matter? Liz TEMPLE, Nicole RIDGEWAY, Claire IAGOE Is it Beer O’Clock? Time Perspective, drinking motives & hazardous alcohol use

Session 3C

Umbelina LEITE, Luiz PASQUALI Dimensional time attitude: a case of Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory validation Jonte VOWINCKEL, Gerben J.WESTERHOF, Ernst T.BOHLMEIJER, Jeffrey D.WEBSTER Flourishing in the Now: Initial Validation of a Present-Eudaimonic Time Perspective Scale Małgorzata SOBOL-KWAPIŃSKA Zimbardo Time Perspective , carpe diem and positive orientation

7:00 pm

Social Program: Old Town guided tour

July 31

8:30 am

Secretariat Opening

9:00 am

Keynote Speaker: Jeff JOIREMAN, Washington State University, USA

10:15 am

Coffee Break

10:45 am

Special session: Time perspective and Finances Nicholas CLEMENTS, Co-Founder at www.magnifymoney.com, USA

Dominika MAISON, University of Warsaw, Poland Katarzyna SEKŚCIŃSKA, University of Warsaw, Poland

Ludvig LEVASSEUR, University Paris- Dauphine, France

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12:00 pm

Oral Communications 4

Session 4A

Elena KAZAKINA Crossroads of time perspective research and clinical practice: Psychotherapy through the temporal lens Liz TEMPLE The self in time: is our sense of self associated with our time perspective biases? Mikhail BUDNIKOV The self-concept of drug addicts in the time perspective Frédéric MERSON, Nicolas FIEULAINE, Marie PREAU, Jean PERRIOT Can perceived unstability in life be considered as a mediator in the link between socioeconomic status and time perspective?

Session 4B

Nurit CARMI Perception of the threat of global warming: The effect of temporal distance as a dimension of psychological distance Paul BAIN,Taciano L. MILFONT, Yoshihisa KASHIMA and Members of the Collective Futures and Climate Change Project Climate change and society’s future: A cross-cultural examination of how future consequences are related to intentions to act on climate change Samantha WATSON, Taciano L. MILFONT Future thinking and pro-environmental engagement: An experimental study Heidi BRUDERER ENZLER Consideration of Future Consequences as a Predictor of Environmentally Responsible Behavior. Evidence from a General Population Study

Session 4C

Jean-Louis VAN GELDER, Hal HERSHFIELD, Loren NORDGREN To know thy (future) self: How interacting with one’s older self reduces delinquency

Grazyna KATRA

PPC as a factor in protecting youth from risky behavior risky

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Lukasz JOCHEMCZYK, Rafał BUCZKOWSKI, Maciej STOLARSKI, Łukasz MARKIEWICZ, Janina PIETRZAK A Present-Hedonistic Time Perspective Predicts Risk-Taking Preferences Burcu TEKEŞ, Fatih OZDEMIR Association of Active-Young Driver Behaviors with Time Perspective and Driving Skills

1:15 pm

Lunch

2:30 pm

Invited Symposia 2

Symposium 2A- Out of sight, out of time? New perspectives on procrastination, future orientation, and well-being

Chairperson: Fuschia SIROIS

Maria- Ioanna ARGIROPOULOU, Andreas, Siatis& Anastasia KALANTZI –AZIZI Procrastination, mental health and life-satisfaction: The vicious cycles of a fatal relationship Wendelien VAN EERDE Interventions to overcome procrastination: A review and a research agenda Fuschia SIROIS, Hannah SHUCARD, Jameson K. HIRSCH Procrastination and Perceptions of the Future Self: Implications for Health and Well-being

Symposium 2B- Research on the Consideration of Future Consequences: Measurement and Applied Issues

Chairperson: Alejandro VÁSQUEZ ECHEVERRIA

Trilby COOLIDGE, Jacqueline PICKRELL, MayshaRAYKHMAN, Christopher TRIPPEL, Christine A. RIEDY Smoking, Dental Attendance, and the CFC-14 in Homeless Youth Jeff JOIREMAN, Richie LIU Future-Oriented Women will Pay to Reduce Global Warming Alejandro VÁSQUEZ ECHEVERRIA Testing the validity of version in Spanish of the CFC-14 in general Uruguay Sample Cristina ESTEVES, Victor ORTUÑO, Alejandro VÁSQUEZ ECHEVERRIA Consideration of future consequences and crime

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Symposium 2C- The Future of Therapy: Time Travel and Change

Chairperson: Sarah Clarke Sarah CLARKE TactileCBT: The new Time Perspective Therapy Martin SHIRRAN, Elite CLINICS TactileCBT: Time Perspective in Clinical Practice Martin SHIRRAN, Elite CLINICS Weight Loss with TactileCBT: Brief and effective intervention Sarah CLARKE, Marion SHIRRAN, Martin SHIRRAN Future-oriented thinking: What next for TactileCBT?

4:00 pm

Coffee Break/ Poster Session 2

Meta-analysis on Future time perspective across life domains Lucija ANDRE, University of Amsterdam, Child Development and Education; Psychology, The Netherlands Thea PEETSMA, Research Institute of Child Development and Education, The Netherlands Annelies VAN VIANEN, Psychology Research Institute, The Netherlands Coping with unemployment: the consideration of the future consequences like antecedent of the transactional stress model. Gauthier CAMUS, University of Reims Champagne-Ardennes, Psychology, France Sophie BERJOT, University of Reims Champagne-Ardennes, Psychology, France Changes in intention for self-change and self-esteem across the life span in Japanese samples. Yuta CHISHIMA, University of Tsukuba, Graduate school of comprehensive human sciences, Japan Affective Forecasting About Future Events: My Friend Better Than Me? Virginie CHRISTOPHE, University of Liège - ULG, Department of Psychology: Cognition and Behavior, Personality Psychology and Individual Differences unit, Belgique Time Perspective and Parenting Stress in Mothers of Children with Developmental Disabilities Aged 3 to 12 Years Karolina GOCLOWSKA, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Psychology, Poland Ewa PISULA, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Psychology, Poland Relation between Adolescent’s Time Orientation toward Present and Effects of Thinking about Death on Their Attitude toward Time Ryo ISHII, Nagoya University, Psychology and Human Developmental Sciences, Japan

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Time for sex in chronotypes Konrad JANKOWSKI, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Psychology, Poland Time perspective and risky behaviour: cluster analysis approach Antanas KAIRYS, Vilnius University, Lithuania, Department of General Psychology, Lithuania Laima BULOTAITE, Vilnius University, Lithuania, Department of General Psychology Relation between time orientation and self-regulation in adolescents Grazyna KATRA, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Psychology, Poland Anna MUCKA, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Psychology, Poland An International Comparison of Confirmatory Factorial Structure and Latent Profiles Regarding the Construct of Adolescent Time Perspective Svenja KONOWALCZYK, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany, Institute of Sports and Sports Sciences, Germany Rüdiger HEIM, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany Zena R. MELLO, San Francisco State University, USA Monika BUHL, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany Intrinsic motivation and time perspective in serbian students Aleksandra KOSTIC, University of Nis, Department of Psychology, Serbia Jasmina NEDELJKOVIC, Faculty of Legal and Business Studies Dr Lazar Vrkatic, Serbia The Relationship Between Time Perspective and Perceived Stress in Temporal Discounting among Adolescents Marta MALESZA, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Psychology, Poland Time Relation in American and Nigerian Adolescents and Young Adults Zena MELLO, San Francisco State University, Psychology, USA Samuel OLADIPO, Tai Solarin University of Education, Nigeria Frank C. WORRELL, University of California, Berkeley, USA Attitudes toward future among managers in Russian companies Timofei NESTIK, Institute of Psychology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation Time is not only a treasure of scholars - the relationship between need for cognition openness to experience and Time Perspective Weronika PIKTEL, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Psychology, Poland Maria LEDZIŃSKA, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Psychology, Poland Are we bored in our leisure time? Free-time management and boredom Aneta PRZEPIORKA, Institute of Psychology, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland Agata BŁACHNIO, Institute of Psychology, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin Connection between time perspective and personal meaning of life orientations: longitudinal study Margaryta RUZHYTSKA, Odessa I.I. Mechnikov National University, Psychology, Ukraine

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Your Time Perspective Reflects the History of Your Life Oksana SENYK, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Department of Psychology, Ukraine

Selected aspects of time perspective and experience of pain. Review of research Małgorzata SOBOL-KWAPIŃSKA, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Department of Psychology, Poland Włodzimierz PŁOTEK, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poland Marcin CYBULSKI, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poland In search for the roots of Time Perspective: The key role of closeness, autonomy, and parenting styles Maciej STOLARSKI, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Psychology, Poland Transcendental future in old age Celina TIMOSZYK-TOMCZAK, University of Szczecin, Institute of Psychology, Poland Beata BUGAJSKA, University of Szczecin, Institute of Pedagogy Time perspectives at the work: behaviors, satisfaction and engagement. Katarzyna WOJTKOWSKA, Faculty of Psychology,University of Warsaw, Poland Maciej STOLARSKI, Faculty of Psychology, University of Warsaw, Poland Gender Differences in the Relationship between Temporal Orientation and Depression among Employees Miku YOSHIDA, Nagoya University, Department of Psychology and Human Developmental Sciences, Japan Atsuko KANAI, Nagoya University, Department of Psychology and Human Developmental Sciences, Japan Cognitive control and intelligence as predictors of time perspective: high level of cognitive ability reduces maladaptive time orientation Marcin ZAJENKOWSKI, Faculty of Psychology, University of Warsaw, Poland

5:00 pm

Oral Communications 5 Session 5A

Kiyoshi TAKAHASHI, Kotoe KONISHI Measuring Time Perspective in Work Settings: Japanese Data Analysis Mohammadreza SADR Time investment approach and time mental accounting based on time constraint: modeled on project management Daniel LEROY, Lucy VELASCO Time in project, an approach through management situations

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Andreja LES, Boštjan BAJEC Time perspective and job search attitude in unemployed

Session 5B

Pauline MATHA, A.-C., RATTAT, J. CEGARRA, M.-F. VALAX Time production under time pressure Lachlan KENT, Elizabeth C. TEMPLE, Terry CAELLI, Mark F. BENNETT Psychological time dilation: An explanation based on general relativity and Bayesian statistical reasoning Taciano L.Milfont, Jan RIES, Annika DIX, Elke VAN DER MEER Sources of individual differences in the cognitive arrow of time: Examining the role of fluid intelligence, time perspective and chronotype Annemijn LOERMANS,Björn DE KONING, Lydia KRABBENDAM Different Times: The Influence of Locus of Control on the Representation of Time in Native Speakers of English and Dutch

Session 5C

Dmitry LEONTIEV, Elena RASSKAZOVA, Dmitry ZAMYATIN Self-induced goals in varied temporary horizons Fuschia SIROIS,Benjamin GIGUÈRE, Claude CHARPENTIER, Kelsea BEADMAN Back to the Future: Goal stocktaking, Future Time Perspective, and Well-being Magdalena MARSZAŁ-WIŚNIEWSKA Time perspective and the persistence in action: the modifying role of temperament Renato CARVALHO, Rosa NOVO Personality traits, future time perspective, and adaptation to school life in adolescence

7:00 pm

Gala Dinner (Hotel Bristol Warsaw)

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August 1

8:30 am

Secretariat Opening

9:00 am

Keynote Speaker: Philip ZIMBARDO, Stanford University, USA

10:15 am

Oral Communications 6

Session 6A

FuschiaSIROIS Who Looks Forward to Better Health? Personality Factors and Future Self-Rated Health in the Context of Chronic Illness DianaMOREIRA, Marta PINTO, Fernando ALMEIDA, Fernando BARBOSA Time Perception Deficits in Impulsivity Disorders: A Systematic Review LeningOLIVERA-FIGUEROA, Marie-France MARIN, Julie Katia MORIN-MAJOR,Robert-Paul JUSTER, Sonia J. LUPIEN A time to be stressed? Time perspectives and stress reactive cortisol dynamics in healthy men and women LeningOLIVERA-FIGUEROA, Gladys J. JIMENEZ-TORRES, Alisha NOBLE, Alexis RODRIGUEZ, Raysa BONILLA-FLORENTINO, Nanet M. LOPEZ-CORDOVA The role of Time Perspective tendencies on the acculturative stress of treatment-seeking and healthy Puerto Ricans living in the Unites States

Session 6B

AlejandroVASQUEZ ECHEVERRÍA, Andres MENDEZ, Ana PIRES,Fernando GONZALEZ, Ana MARTIN, Alejandro MAICHE, Alejandra CARBONI Time perception and delay aversion ThelmaRANI, U. Deborah SHARON Consciousness of Time Perspective leads to Human development KseniaCHISTOPOLSKAYA, S.N. ENIKOLOPOV, G.I. SEMYKIN, E.V. NIKOLAEV, L.P. PONOMARENKO, V.N. KAZANCEVA Positive time-perspective as an alternative defense from death concerns

Session 6C

KotoeKONISHI, Kiyoshi TAKAHASHI MeasuringTime Perspective in Japanese Setting

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MireiaUSART, Margarida ROMERO, Elena BARBERÀ Future-oriented adult students in Spain: cultural aspects and performance regarding Game Based Learning

KingaTUCHOLSKA, Bozena GULLA, Przemyslaw PIOTROWSKI, Malgorzata WYSOCKA-PLECZYK Measuring time perspective of the prison inmates

11:30 am

Farewell Session

12:00 pm

Coffee break

12:00 pm- 1 pm

Round Table: Elena KAZAKINA, independent practitioner, USA

Time Perspective in a Consultation Room: We and our clients. The challenges and rewards of time perspective counseling, psychotherapy and coaching