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Digitally Assisted Interventions in Special Education for Promoting Psychological Health, and Well-Being
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submission deadline 31 Dec 2024 | 1 articles | Viewed by 832 | Submission Open
Keywords: intervention; training strategies; psychological health; well-being; icts; artificial intelligence; virtual reality; augmented reality; mixed reality; robotics; mobiles; Brain– computer interfaces; biofeedback; neurofeedback; neurodevelopmental disorders; anxiety disorders; mood disorders; behavioral problems; specific learning difficulties; physical disabilities
Physical Exercise and Psychological Disorders
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submission deadline 31 Mar 2025 | Viewed by 208 | Submission Open
Keywords: physical exercise; psychological disorders; anxiety; depression; stress
Psychology and the Olympic Games submission deadline 30 Jun 2025 | Viewed by 104 | Submission Open
Keywords: Olympic athletes; psychology; sport performance; mental preparation; stress management; motivation; resilience; team cohesion; injury management; post-Olympic transition; mental well-being; burnout prevention; psychological strategies; social support
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