With Tapas Buffet; Saybrook University, 475 14th Street, Oakland, CA 94612 on the 9th floor.
Look for directions and transportation assistance in Division 48 Suite at the APA Conference or just show up. From San Francisco, take BART to the 12th Street Oakland station.
Foundational Division Shared Social (Divisions 1, 24, 26, 39)
Sponsoring Division: 32
Session Type: Symposium
Session Title: Frontiers in Transpersonal Research and Scholarship
Speakers: Harris Friedman & Rosemarie Anderson moderated by Stanley Krippner
Date & Time: Fri 8/10/2018 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM
Location: Moscone Center Room 3001
Capacity: 270Presentations by Kirk Schneider:
Art Bohart and Jerry Shapiro, Presenters;
Kirk Schneider, Discussant:
Sponsoring Division: 32
Session Type: Symposium
Session Title: Humanistic Psychotherapy---Particularly Relevant in the Era of Trump
Your Role: Discussant
Presentation Title:
Date & Time: Thu 8/9/2018 08:00 AM - 08:50 AM
Location: Moscone Center Room 152
Capacity: 180
Kirk Schneider, Orah Krug, and Gilbert Newman Presenters;
Nadine Kaslow, Discussant:
Sponsoring Division: 29
Session Type: Symposium
Session Title: Existential-Humanistic Therapy As a Basis for Effective Therapy---Are Training Directors Listening?
Your Role: co-chair, Participant/1stAuthor
Presentation Title: The Existential-Humanistic Approach As Foundational to Mainstream Clinical Training
Date & Time: Thu 8/9/2018 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM
Location: Moscone Center Room 216
Capacity: 225
Kirk Schneider and Kathleen Galvin, Presenters:
Sponsoring Division: 32
Session Type: Conversation Hour
Session Title: The Digital Illusion of Power and Control and the Cry for a Spirituality of Awe
Your Role: Cochair
Presentation Title:
Date & Time: Thu 8/9/2018 03:00 PM - 03:50 PM
Location: Moscone Center Room 3007
Capacity: 270--
Kirk Schneider, Ph.D., President, the Existential-Humanistic Institute: ehinstitute.org; Past President, Society for Humanistic Psychology of the APA; Adjunct Faculty, Saybrook University and Teachers College, Columbia University; WEBSITE: kirkjschneider.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/thespiritofawe or https://twitter.com/kschneider56
Author of THE SPIRITUALITY OF AWE: CHALLENGES TO THE ROBOTIC REVOLUTION http://amzn.to/2plZte2 ; Kindle http://amzn.to/2Dtxwq4 OR PURCHASE AT INDEPENDENT BOOKSTORE: http://www.bookpassage.com/event/detailed-list?title=kirk%20schneider, THE POLARIZED MIND: Why it's killing us and what we can do about it http://amzn.to/1IZWLvP , & Existential-Humanistic Therapy http://amzn.to/2BScgxm. AMAZON AUTHOR CENTRAL PAGE: https://www.amazon.com/author/kirkschneiderSponsoring Division: 52
Session Type: Symposium
Session Title: Internationalizing Psychology Teaching---Whether, Why, and How
Your Role: Cochair
Presentation Title:
Date & Time: Fri 8/10/2018 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM
Location: Moscone Center Room 2008
Capacity: 270
Cochaired by Grant J. Rich and Uwe P. Gielen, panelists include Michael Bond, Walter Lonner, Harold Takooshian, Judith Gibbons, Andrés Consoli and coauthors.
Sponsoring Division: 52
Session Type: Symposium
Session Title: Global Perspectives on Psychology Education and Training
Your Role: Discussant
Presentation Title:
Date & Time: Thu 8/9/2018 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM
Location: Moscone Center Room 312
Capacity: 85
Cochaired by Neeta Ramkumar and Dominique Eugene, panelists include Naji Abi- Hashem, Maria del Pilar Grazioso, Kyle Msall, Allyn Enderlyn, and discussant Grant J. RichAlso relevant are the following Hospitality Sessions:
1. "Human Strengths, PTG, & Resilience: Developmental, Cross-Cultural, & International Perspectives": Friday, August 10 at 11 am
Co-chaired by Grant J. Rich and Jill (Skultip) Sirikantraporn, panelists include Judy Kuriansky, Ani Kalayjian, and Naji Abi-Hashem, and discussants Maria del Pilar Grazioso and Chris Stout
2. "A Conversation with Division 52 Outstanding International Psychologist Award Winners ": Friday, August 10 at 2 pm
Chaired by Grant J. Rich, panelists include: Judith Gibbons, Walter Lonner, Uwe P. Gielen, Chris Stout, Michael Bond, andMaría del Pilar GraziosoSponsoring Division: 52 (International) and 8(Social and Personality)
Session Type: Symposium
Session Title: The Changing Landscape of Collectivism in East Asia
Chair: Louise Sundararajan
Date & Time: Thu 8/9/2018 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM
Location: Moscone Center Room 154
AbstractsSponsoring Division: 24
Session Type: Symposium
Session Title: Phenomenology-Can-Do--- Psychology As a Human Science, 50 Years Later
Co-chairs: Scott Churchill, Olga Louchakoicva-Schwartz
Participants: Scott Churchill, Olga Louchakova-Schwartz , Eric Craig
Discussant: Fred Wertz
Date & Time: Sat 8/11/2018 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM
Location: Moscone Center Room 216
Proposal ID: sym18851Sponsoring Division: 32 - Humanistic
Session Type: Symposium
Session Title: Diagnosing Diagnosis: Social Justice and Diversity
Chair: Sarah R Kamens,
Date & Time: Sat 8/11/2018 04:00 PM - 05:50 PM
Location: Moscone Center Room 158
Proposal ID: sym18201Sponsoring Division: 36 - Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
Session Type: Symposium
Session Title: Varieties of Spirituality As Indigenous Ways of Knowing
Chair: Louise K. W Sundararajan,
Date & Time: Thu 8/9/2018 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM
Location: Moscone Center Room 156
Proposal ID: sym18159
Call for Proposals – WCQR2018 (3rd World Conference on Qualitative Research), Poster
The International Network on Personal Meaning (INPM) is pleased to announce the 10th Biennial International Meaning Conference on “Courage, Faith, and Meaning: Existential Positive Psychology’s Response to Adversity” to be held August 2-5, 2018 in Vancouver, Canada. PDF
The Qualitative Report Tenth Annual Conference
“Teaching and Learning Qualitative Research”, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida USA, January 16 – 18, 2019
Call for Submissions
CALL FOR PROPOSALS: Community, Psychology, and Indigenous Peoples, a special issue of the American Journal of Community Psychology.
CALL FOR PAPERS for a topical issue of Open Theology, 2018: Phenomenology of Religious Experience II: Perspectives in Theology
Cultural-Clinical Psychology: Meeting this May before APS
WCQR 2018, THE 3RD WORLD CONFERENCE ON QUALITATIVE RESEARCH, OCT. 17-19, 2018. Lisbon (Portugal). Poster
Palgrave MacMillan website
Palgrave Studies in Indigenous Psychology call for proposals
QI2018 Submissions and Registration Now Being Accepted. The Fourteenth International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry (QI2018) is now taking submissions for papers, posters, and panel presentations. The deadline is 1 December 2017.
Registration
Psychology and the Other Conference 2017: October 13-15th Join us!
Psychology and the Other Conference Call for Proposals-- February 10th deadline
Psychology and the Other Conference 2017: Call for Proposals
The International Society of Research on Emotion (ISRE) call for papers
The Thirteenth International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry (QI2017) is reopening the deadline for paper, poster, and panel submissions until 15 January 2017. Submissions can be made at the link below: http://icqi.org/home/submission/
Psychology and the Other Conference
October 13-15th, 2017
Cambridge, MA
Submission portal is now open and we welcome your proposal. This year's deadline is February 10th, 2017.
Phenomenology of Religious Experience - First Conference of the Research Circle in Phenomenology of Religious Experience, Nov. 4-5, 2016, Berkeley, Graduate Theological Union
Sponsoring Institution: Patriarch Athenagoras Orthodox Institute Program, Abstract
Co-Listing Divisions: 1, 24, 26, 39
APA replication symposium
Date & Time: Thu 8/4/2016 2:00 pm - 3:50 pm
Location: Convention Center Room 203
Additional resources (if interested):
Cody Christopherson (member of the Open Science Collaborative, and part of our symposium) was kind enough to send a number of articles and resources about the replication "crisis," including very recent dialogues and developments.
a. Publications
The original Open Science Collaboration (OSC) article from Science, published in August last year
A response from Daniel Gilbert et al. that has received a lot of attention
OSC's rejoinder to Gilbert et al
Additional commentary by Brian Nosak (head of OSC)
Why Most Published Research Findings Are False (an earlier article by Ionnidis in 2005 on scientific research generally--a precursor to the OSC)
b. Summaries in the popular press
Failure is moving science forward (fivethirtyeight.com)
Psychology is in crisis over whether or not it's in crisis (wired.com)
Everything is crumbling (slate.com): This article incorporates a recent failure to replicate Baumeister's ego-depletion concept (based on a massive collaboration)
Symposium, Sponsored by Division 32 (Humanistic Psychology):
Indigenous Psychology--- New Developments in Theory and Research
Date & Time: Sun 8/7/2016 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
Location: Convention Center Room 605
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The same panel will also present at the Division 24 (Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology) Hospitality Suite Program:
Date & Time: Sat 8/6, 12:00 - 12:50 p.m.
Conversation Hour: What’s new in Indigenous Psychology?
Jahoda (2016) proclaimed that indigenous psychology is dead. Maybe he failed to recognize the new developments in this world wide intellectual movement?
HOW WE LIVE – Philosophy and Psychotherapy Conference
9 July 2016 8.30am –17.30pm
British Library Conference Centre
96 Euston Rd, London NW1 2DB
Join us to mark the 20th anniversary of the New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling
Keynote speakers: Julian Baggini Emmy van Deurzen Digby Tantam