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APA Annual Convention, Washington DC, August 7-10, 2014
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- APA Annual Convention, Washington DC, August 7-10, 2014
- Beyond Trauma---Ethnic Minority Groups on Death and Dying
Sponsoring Division: Cross Divisional Program
Session Type: Symposium (sym914063)
Date & Time: Sat 8/9/2014 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM
Location: Convention Center Room 151B
- Mind, Body, and Creativity---Cognitive
Mindfulness and Its Cross-Cultural Extensions
Division/Group: 1, 3, 12, 13, 17, 24, 44
Sponsoring Division: 01 (General Psychology)
Session Type: Symposium (sym14419-mindfulness)
Date & Time: 8/09, Sat: 12:00 PM - 1:50 PM
Location: Convention Center Room 202B
- New Frontiers in Emotion Regulation---Flexibility, Context, Cognition, and Culture
Sponsoring Division: 08 (Personality and Social Psychology)
Session Type: Symposium (sym914066)
Date & Time: Sun 8/10/2014 12:00 PM - 13:50 PM
Location: Convention Center Room 154A
CE Credits: 2. No additional fees to attend CES. There is a one-time fee to claim unlimited CE credits.
- Arab Spring---A Psychosocial Perspective
Sponsoring Division: 52 (International Psychology)
Session Type: Symposium (sym914108)
Session ID: 1324
Division/Group: 52, 48
Date& Time: Thu 8/7/2014, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
Location: Convention Center Room 146A, Street Level
Capacity: 365
- Conversation Hour with Richard Shweder: Is There Really a Unity to Science?
Session Type: Conversation Hour
Division/Group: 1, 3, 8, 17, 24, 32, 35, 39
Sponsored by Division1 (General Psychology)
Date & Time: Thu 8/7/2014 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Location: Convention Center Room 146B
- Diverse Contexts and Dynamics of Spiritual Transformation
Date & Time: Aug.7 at 2:00-3:50 pm.
Location: Convention center 204B.
- Indigenous Pathways to Resilience---A South African Perspective
Session Type: Symposium
Division/Group: 1, 8, 17, 19, 35, 52
Date & Time: 08/09/2014 at 8:00-9:50AM
Location: Convention Center, Room 101
- Perspectives on Psychology in Latin America and the Caribbean
Session Type: Symposium
Division/Group: 1, 3, 8, 13, 17, 52, APAGS
Date: 08/07/2014 at 12:00PM - 1:50PM
Location: Convention Center, East Overlook Room, level 2
- Civilizing the Savages---The Psychological Legacy of Indigenous Boarding Schools
Session Type: Symposium
Session ID: 2347
Division/Group: Central Programming Group, 45, 17, 32
Date & Time: Fri. 08/08/2014 at 4:00PM - 5:50PM
Location: Convention Center, Room 152A, Street Level
CE Credits: 2. No additional fees to attend CES. There is a one-time fee to claim unlimited CE credits. (See page YY for instructions.) Schedule and Abstracts
- Society for Humanistic Psychology
Heritage Award Ceremony 2
Convention Center, Room 101
Time: 2:00 – 3:50 pm
(APA Listing: Business Meeting, Awards: Outgoing)
Charlotte and Karl Bühler Award
Department of Psychology, University of Dallas
Scott D. Churchill, Ph.D. (recipient)
Address: Legacies of Charlotte and Karl Bühler: A History of the Psychology Program at the University of Dallas
Award Presenter: Maureen O’Hara, PhD Abraham Maslow Award
Louise (Kuen-wei Lu) Sundararajan, Ph.D., Ed.D
Regional Forensic Unit, Rochester, NY
Address: Consciousness: Creativity in a New Key
Award Presenter: Maureen O’Hara, PhD Rollo May Award
Frederick J. Wertz, Ph.D.
Fordham University
Address: Humanistic Contributions to Unity and Values in Psychological Science
Award Presenter: Scott D. Churchill, PhD
- Introduction to Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology
Session ID: 3149
Session Type: Symposium
Division/Group: 24, 1, 26, 32
Date & Time: Sat。08/09/2014 10:00AM - 11:50AM
Location: Convention Center, Room 202B
- Mixed Methods---The Collaborative Interface of Quantitative and Qualitative Research Paradigms
Session Type: Symposium
Sponsoring Division: 05
Chair: Scott Churchill
Date & Time: Thu 8/7/2014 3:00 PM - 3:50 PM
With Follow-up Discussion in Dic 32 Hosp Suite 4:00 - 5:00 pm
- Dao (Tao) Psychology---Synchrony Within Unifies Diversity and Promotes Global Peace
Session ID: 4023
Session Type: Skill-Building Session
Division/Group: 48, 32, 10, 24, 34, 36, 39, 52
Date & Time: Sun. 08/10/2014, 8:00AM - 9:50AM
Location: Convention Center, Room 144A, street level
CE Credits: 2. No additional fees to attend CES. There is a one-time fee to claim unlimited CE credits. (See page YY for instructions.)
- How Therapy Helps Clients Identify their Needs---Empirically Based Processes
Discussant: Scott D. Churchill, PhD
Sponsoring Division: 32
Session Type: Symposium
Date & Time: Sat 8/8/2014 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM
Location: Convention Center Room 102B
Capacity: 194
- Psychology and Civil Liberties---Major Controversies
Session ID: 4019
Presenter: Scott D. Churchill
Sponsoring Division: 39
Session Type: Symposium
Division/Group: 39, 24, 9, 32, 44, 48
Date & Time: Sun 8/10/2014 8:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Location: Convention Center Room 140B, street level
CE Credits: 2. No additional fees to attend CES. There is a one-time fee to claim unlimited CE credits. (See page YY for instructions.)
- The Potentials of Qualitative Inquiry for a Pluralistic Psychology
(Mary and Ken Gergen, Chairs)
Sponsoring Division: 5 (Evaluation, Measurement, & Statistics)
Session Type: Symposium
Date & Time: Thu 8/7/2014 12:00 PM - 13:50 PM
Location: Convention Center Room 206
Capacity: 375
- Psychology's Unresolved Relationship With the Good Life
Presentations by Mark Freeman
Session ID: 2333
Session Type: Symposium
Division/Group: 24, 32, 26, 1
Location: Convention Center Room 147B, street level
Date & Time: 08/08/2014, 4:00PM - 5:50PM
The Denial of Values in Positive Psychology's Approach to the Good Life: Comprehensive Soldier Fitness and Critical Positivity Ratio
Presentation by Harris L. Friedman
- The Hidden Role of Interpretation Across Methodologies
Presentations by Mark Freeman
Session ID: 4062
Session Type: Symposium
Division/Group: 5, 3, 6, 8, 9, 14, 17, 27, 28, 32, 35
Location: Convention Center Room 148, street level
Date & Time: 08/10/2014, 9:00AM - 10:50AM
- Transcendence---Visions of Possibility in Psychological Theory, Research, and Practice
Presentations by Mark Freeman
Session ID: 1268
Session Type: Symposium
Division/Group: 24, 32, 36
Location: Convention Center Room 146C, street level
Date & Time: 08/07/2014, 1:00PM - 2:50PM
- Fundamentals of Consulting Psychology 3---Feedback, Politics, and Multicultural/Internationalism
Session ID: 1131
Session Type: Symposium
Division/Group: 13, 1, 14, 17, 34, 52
Date & Time: 08/07/2014 10:00AM - 11:50AM
Location: Convention Center Room 145A, street level
CE Credits: 2. No additional fees to attend CES. There is a one-time fee to claim unlimited CE credits. (See page YY for instructions.)
Cross-Cultural Competency for Consulting Psychologists
Presentation by Harris L. Friedman
- Hospitality Suite Session: Global Psychosocial Network (GPN): Psychosocial support for humanitarian workers, activists, and psychosocial professionals in conflict and disaster zones (A project in development)
Sarah Kamens & Jancis Long
Session sponsors: Psychologists for Social Responsibility & APA Division/Group: 48 (Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict and Violence)
Date & Time: Friday, 08/08/2014, 2-2:50 p.m.
Location: Division 48 Hospitality Suite, Marriott Marquis (Room TBA)
- Every year, the APA Office of International Affairs compiles an overview of international convention programs, events, and speakers. “APA Convention International” is available now to download at http://www.apa.org/convention/programming/international/international-program.pdf
and printed copies will be available at the International Affairs Booth. There is a wealth of sessions with an international focus sponsored by Divisions, the Central Programming Group, APA, and the Committee on International Relations in Psychology, including these highlights:
2014 Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Psychology
Saths Cooper, PhD, International Union of Psychological Science: From Prisoner to Psychologist
Saths Cooper has a distinguished career in public service and policy engagement on ethics, community psychology, and in the development of international psychology. He is the president of the International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS).
Chair: Norman B. Anderson, PhD, American Psychological Association
Saturday, August 9, 2:00 p.m. – 2:50 p.m. | Convention Center, Room 143C
2014 APA International Humanitarian Award
Malcolm MacLachlan, PhD, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland: Things Fall Together: Macropsychology, Policy, and Global Health
Malcom MacLachlan’s career is distinguished by his commitment to human rights, humanitarian action and making global health more inclusive, particularly of people with disabilities, ethnic minorities, and those in extreme poverty. He is Professor of Global Health and Director of Research in the School of Psychology, and Associate Director of the Centre for Global Health, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
Chair: Bonnie Nastasi, PhD, Tulane University
Saturday, August 9, 3:00 p.m. – 3:50 p.m. | Convention Center, Room 149B
Dr. MacLachlan will also be a participant in a Presidential Symposium following his address: Psychologists in International Policy Settings: Experiences from the Field
Chair: Merry Bullock, PhD, American Psychological Association
Saturday, August 9, 4:00 p.m. – 4:50 p.m. | Convention Center 145B
Sponsors: APA Board of Directors, Committee on International Relations in Psychology
Participants:
· Policy and Persuasion: A Role for Psychology?: Malcolm MacLachlan, PhD, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
· Gender Integration in U.S. Government Global HIV Programs: Daniela Ligiero, PhD, U.S. Department of State
· Employing a Community-Based Model in the Aftermath of Disaster: Gerard Jacobs, PhD, University of South Dakota
· Global Education: Role of Social and Emotional Development: Joan Lombardi, PhD, Buffett Early Childhood Fund
APA’s United Nations NGO Representatives are presenting a symposium:
Symposium: Psychological Contributions to the UN Global Agenda – Sustainable Development and Social Justice
Friday, 2:00 pm – 3:50 pm |Convention Center, Room 143A
Sponsors: Committee on International Relations in Psychology, Policy and Planning Board
Chair: Janet Sigal, PhD, Fairleigh Dickenson University
Discussant: Florence Denmark, PhD, Pace University
Participants:
· Rashmi Jaipal, PhD, Bloomfield College; Cora Hui, MPH, John Jay College and Graduate Center, CUNY: Psychological Effects of Globalization: Psychological and Stress-related Disorders as Indicators of Unsustainable Development
· Roseanne Flores, PhD, Hunter College, CUNY; Jane Berkman, MA, Fordham University; Alla Prokhovnik, MA, Fairleigh Dickenson University: Poverty, Sustainable Development and Child Well-Being: Ensuring the Rights of Children to be Healthy
· Emily A.A. Dow, MA, Graduate Center, CUNY; Susan Nolan, PhD, Seton Hall University: A Happy Planet? Assessing Psychological Well-Being in Conjunction with Environmental Sustainability
· Neal Rubin, PhD, Illinois School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University; Juneau Gary, PsyD, Kean University; Charlotte Cesana, BA; Columbia University, Teacher’s College; Isabel Unanue, MS, Columbia University, Teacher’s College: Psychology and Climate Change: Facilitating Behavior Promoting Environmental Sustainability
APAGS and the Committee on International Relations are sponsoring a roundtable discussion on how to internationalize your psychology life:
A Roundtable Discussion on International Teaching, Research, and Service
Saturday, 8:00 a.m. – 9:50 a.m. | Convention Center, East Salon C
Co-Chairs: Bonnie Nastasi, PhD, Tulane University; Chryse (Sissy) Hatzichristou, PhD, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens; Kelly Lee, MEd, University of Houston
International Research Moderators: Puncky Heppner, PhD, University of Missouri, Columbia; Frederick T.L. Leong, PhD, Michigan State University International Service Moderators: George Hu, PsyD, Beijing United Family Hospital; Bill Pfhol, PhD, Western Kentucky University International Teaching Moderators: Oliva Espin, PhD, San Diego State University; Sissy Hatzichristou, PhD
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APA, Division 52. & The Interamerican Society of Psychology: A Fruitful Collaboration
Session Type: Symposium: In Good Company: The benefits of Collaboration& Partnership with APA Division 52 - International Psychology
Division/Group: Division 52, 9, 14, 17, 27, 51
Date & Time: Friday, August 8, 4:00 - 5:50
Location: Convention Center, Room 203
- Nationality and personality assessment- Recent studies with children and adults
Session Type: Discussion
Discussant: Judith L. Gibbons – SLU
Division/Group: Division 52, 7, 8, 12, 14
Date & Time: Sunday, 8/10/2014 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Location: Convention Center Room 149A
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The journal, International Perspectives in Psychology
Session Type: Symposium
Publishing with Division 52: International Perspectives in Psychology & International Psychology Bulletin (Gibbons, Takooshian, Rich, Gielen, Johnson, Giardino, Black)
Division/Group: Division 52
Date & Time: Thursday, 8/7/2014, 9-10 am.
Location: Division 52 Suite - Grand Hyatt Washington–Suite 142
- Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Race‑‑‑The Implications of Multiple Marginalized Identities, Convention Center
Session Type: Symposium
Cochairs - David P. Rivera, PhD and Cirleen DeBlaere, PhD
Cirleen DeBlaere, PhD - Discrimination, Personal Control, Collective Action, and Distress: A Moderated Mediatiational Model
Kevin L. Nadal, PhD - Intersectional Microaggressions: Multiple Identities and Subtle Discrimination Avy A. Skolnik, MA - The Burden of Suspicion: Psychological and Interpersonal Consequences of Criminalizing Stereotypes
Division/Group: 48, 32
Date & Time: Sunday, 08/10/2014 at 9:00 AM ‑ 9:50 AM
Location: Convention Center, Room 152B
- International Humanistic Psychology: Implications and Applications for Research and Practice
Chair: Craig N. Shealy, PhD
Participants: Mark Yang, PsyD; Zheng Liren, BS, Louis Hoffman PhD, Shawn Rubin PsyD
Discussant: Mercedes A. McCormick, PhD
Division/Group: 52, 32, APAGS
Date & Time: Saturday, 08/09/2014 at 9:00–9:50 a.m.
Location:
- Human Rights Education for Psychologists
Session Type: Symposium
Chair, Arthur Kendall, PhD
Jessica Wyndham- Human Rights and Psychology: Drawing the Connections
Theresa Harris, JD, MS- Psychology in the Service of Human Rights: Case Studies
Paula Skedsvold, PhD, JD- Coordinating the Human Rights Efforts of Science Organizations
Sam McFarland, PhD- Integrating Human Rights into Psychology Teaching
Arthur Kendall, PhD- Building Human Rights Awareness through our Daily Work
Division/Group: 32
Date & Time: Thursday, 08/07/2014 at 8:00AM - 9:50AM
Location: Convention Center Room 155
- Multiculturalism, Microaggressions, and Dignity‑‑‑Exploring Humanistic Psychology and Diversity
Session Type: Symposium
Cochair Louis Hoffman, PhD & David St. John, PhD
David St. John, PhD - A Colorblind Privilege in Humanistic‑Existential Psychology
Nathaniel Granger, Jr., PsyD. Humanistic Psychology, Colorblindness, and Microaggressions Theopia Jackson, PhD - The Psychological Residuals of American Slavery for Humanistic Psychology Louis Hoffman, PhD - Microaggressions Within Humanistic Psychology
Discussant Kirk J. Schneider, PhD
Division/Group: 32
Date & Time:
Location: Convention Center Room 102A
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