XXXV CONGRESS OF THE POLISH PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION PSYCHOLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD BYDGOSZCZ, 18-21 SEPTEMBER 2014 THE BOOK OF ABSTRACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS HONORARY SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ................................................................................................................ 3 PROGRAM COMMITTEE ................................................................................................................................. 3 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ............................................................................................................................. 4 PROGRAM GUIDELINES ................................................................................................................................. 5 DETAILED PROGRAM OF THE 35TH CONGRESS OF POLISH PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION ........................................ 11 THE OPENING AND PLENARY LECTURES ......................................................................................................... 62 SYMPOSIUMS ............................................................................................................................................ 74 THEMATIC SESSIONS ................................................................................................................................. 532 POSTER SESSIONS .................................................................................................................................... 688 PANEL DISCUSSIONS ................................................................................................................................. 764 WORKSHOPS ........................................................................................................................................... 780 INDEX .................................................................................................................................................... 792 2 HONORARY SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE PROF. DR HAB. MARTA BOGDANOWICZ PROF. DR HAB. IDA KURCZ PROF. DR HAB. KAZIMIERZ OBUCHOWSKI PROF. DR HAB. JANUSZ OSTOJA-ZAżÓRSKI PROF. DR HAB. JANUSZ REYKOWSKI PROF. DR HAB. JAN STRELAU PROGRAM COMMITTEE PROF. DR HAB. JANUSZ TRźMPAŁA, UKW, BYDGOSZCZ; THE CHAIRMAN OF THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE DR HAB. MAŁżORZATA A. BASISKA, PROF. UKW, BYDGOSZCZ; THE VICE-CHAIR OF THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE DR ANNA RATAJSKA, UKW, BYDGOSZCZ; ZARZŹ OŹŹZIAŁU PTP W BYDGOSZCZY; THE SECRETARY OF THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE DR HAB. MARIOLA BIDZAN, PROF. UG, GŹASK DR HAB. ELEONORA BIELAWSKA-BATOROWICZ, PROF. UŁ, ŁÓŹ PROF. DR HAB. JERZY BRZźZISKI, UAM, POZNA; THE MEMBER OF PAN AND CK DS. TISN DR HAB. EWA CZERNIAWSKA, PROF. UW, WARSZAWA MGR AGATA DIEC, U, KATOWICE; THE MEMBER OF ZARZŹ PTP PROF. DR HAB. DARIUSZ DOLISKI, SWPS, WROCŁAW; THE MEMBER OF PAN DR HAB. PIOTR FRANCUZ, PROF. KUL, LUBLIN DR MAREK GRACZYK, AWFIS, GŹASK; THE VICE-CHAIR OF PTP PROF. DR HAB. LIDIA GRZESIUK, UW, WARSZAWA PROF. DR HAB. URSZULA JAKUBOWSKA, INSTYTUT PSYCHOLOGII PAN, WARSZAWA PROF. DR HAB. MAŁżORZATA KOSSOWSKA, UJ, KRAKÓW, THE MEMBER OF RADA NCN PROF. DR HAB. MAŁżORZATA KOCIźLSKA, UKW, BYDGOSZCZ PROF. DR HAB. STANISŁAW KOWALIK, AWF, POZNA PROF. DR HAB. WŁAŹYSŁAW ŁOSIAK, UJ, KRAKÓW, THE MEMBER OF CK DS. TISN MGR WIźSŁAWA MACHALICA, POZNA; MANAGEMENT BRANCH PTP W POZNANIU, THE GENERAL SECRETARY OF PTP DR HAB. KATARZYNA M. MARKIEWICZ, PROF. UMCS, LUBLIN DR HAB. ANNA OLESZKOWICZ, PROF. UWR, WROCŁAW 3 PROF. DR HAB. PIOTR OLź, KUL, LUBLIN; THE CHAIRMAN OF KP PAN PROF. DR HAB. ROMAN OSSOWSKI, UKW, BYDGOSZCZ DR KRYSTYNA TERESA PANAS, WSM, WARSZAWA; THE TREASURER PTP PROF. DR HAB. ANDRZEJ SKOWSKI, KUL, LUBLIN; THE VICE-CHAIRMAN OF PTP DR HAB. ZBIGNIEW SPENDEL, PROF. U, KATOWICE DR MAŁżORZATA TOEPLITZ-WINIEWSKA, UW, WARSZAWA; THE VICE-CHAIR OF PTP DR HAB. EWA TRZźBISKA, PROF. SWPS, WARSZAWA PROF. DR HAB. BOGDAN WOJCISZKE, SWPS, SOPOT, THE MEMBER OF PAN PROF. DR HAB. BOGDAN ZAWADZKI, UW, WARSZAWA, THE MEMBER OF CK DS. TISN ORGANIZING COMMITTEE DR HAB. MAŁżORZATA A. BASISKA, PROF. UKW, MANAGEMENT BRANCH PTP W BYDGOSZCZY, THE CHAIR OF THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE DR ALICJA MALINA, UKW, THE SECRETARY OF THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MGR PAULINA ANDRYSZAK, UKW, BYDGOSZCZ MGR ANNA KOBIERECKA-DZIAMSKA, UKW, BYDGOSZCZ DR MARTA KOSIOL, UKW, BYDGOSZCZ MGR IN. MICHAŁ KOSTRZEWSKI, UKW, BYDGOSZCZ MGR KRZYSZTOF PIÓROWSKI, MANAGEMENT BRANCH PTP W BYDGOSZCZY MGR MICHALINA SOŁTYS, UKW, BYDGOSZCZ DR DOROTA SUWALSKA-BARANCEWICZ, UKW, BYDGOSZCZ DR ALICJA SZMAUS-JACKOWSKA, UKW, BYDGOSZCZ DR ANNA SZYMANIK, UKW, BYDGOSZCZ MGR AGNIESZKA WONIźWICZ, UKW, BYDGOSZCZ MGR EWA WYRZYKOWSKA, UKW, BYDGOSZCZ; MANAGEMENT BRANCH PTP W BYDGOSZCZY 4 PROGRAM GUIDELINES PSYCHOLOGY IN CHANGING WORLD The guiding thesis of the 35th Congress of the Polish Psychological Association is a statement that psychology is changing in a constantly changing world. In this context, we propose to consider the evolution and current state of the discipline, including primarily its usefulness in the current reality. We are interested in both the suitability of current knowledge in the understanding of the functioning and development of man, and the techniques used to improve the quality of life of individuals as well as society as a whole. The need to reflect on pragmatism of modern psychology is treated as a postulate, directed at both scientific theory and social practice, in the belief that "there is nothing more practical than a good theory". Thus, we emphasize the relationship between theory, which gives meaning to practical action and social practice, which verifies the theory. Simply put, a good theory is a theory which is not only formally correct, but also useful. On the other hand, a good practice is primarily a practice embedded in a formally correct theory. At the basis of the proposed subject of the Congress are the following premises. Firstly, psychology is changing, because in a constantly changing world a man is continually changing. The history of psychological thought shows that many regularities of the functioning and development of man, previously treated as a permanent and universal, become outdated over time, prove to be non-exhaustive, limited to a specific context, and even inconsistent with new findings. At the same time, it happens that we "rediscover" the regularities known in the past. The uncertainty of our knowledge is not a simple function of scientific progress. More recently, we have found that it generally involves the dynamic variations in the world at different levels of its complex organization, which includes a human. We realize more and more that in the study of psychological phenomena we are interested in, it is necessary to use an approach more holistic-relational and dynamic. Secondly, social research shows that the civilization changes of the late twentieth century fundamentally changed the environment of life and psychological situation of man in the contemporary world, becoming a source of new adaptive problems, challenges and developmental tasks. Rapid advances in technology, including information technology, and new phenomena, such as, among others, described in the literature social globalization, 5 space-time compression of psychosocial life, dysregulation of the structure and life cycle or growth of individualistic orientation in social life, create entirely new contexts for analysis of behavior and development. This requires a new approach to the previously accumulated knowledge, and in many areas there is probably a need for its reinterpretation. Thirdly, technological and methodological progress of the late twentieth century created new opportunities for the study of mental phenomena and functions. We currently observe a fascination of researchers with more accurate and cheaper ways of recording, measuring and analyzing the behavior and human development. Moreover, there are technical possibilities for gene sequencing, imaging of brain processes and other psychophysical phenomena. Therefore, not only the situation of man changed, but also ways to study the behavior and the conditions of its occurrence. New techniques and approaches used in the measurement of the interesting phenomena require a thorough evaluation from the perspective of the object of psychological study. Fourthly, we observe distinct changes in the social demand for knowledge and psychological help. In technicized and medicalized society, people want simple explanations, as well as clear and low-cost "recipes" to ensure a quick improvement of welfare, which seems to be difficult in the process of psychological help. It is worth noting that the psychologist is no longer perceived only as a specialist in pathology in mental life, illness, serious disorders or disability. People expect psychological help in everyday life, support in development, in difficult situations, in dealing with problems arising from the deregulation of the structure of social life, "being lost in the crowd", or recently more and more often "being lost in the information noise", etc.. The expectation of fast and effective help in the current life position of man raises the need for discussion on the existing system of care and the range of services both in the diagnosis and psychological intervention. It seems that besides proven forms of psychological care, emergency aid is becoming more and more important (also at a distance), incorporated in the care system modeled on the idea of a family doctor in the health service. Another problem is the increasing demand for expert help of psychologists in the field of human resource management and improving
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