Counseling Psychology Ph.D. Students Present at the 2012 American Psychological Association Annual Convention
Congratulations to the following doctoral students in the Counseling
Psychology, Ph.D. program for their contribution to the 2012 American
Psychological Association Annual Convention: Marty Cooper, Brienne
Brown, Jonathan Dator and Larissa Maley. These students along with Dr.
Laura Palmer, Chair of the Department of Professional Psychology and
Family Therapy, facilitated a symposium reviewing suicidality across a
number of underrepresented populations, including older adults,
LBGTQ adolescents and adults, combat veterans, immigrants, and
incarcerated adults.
Comorbidity and incidence studies of suicidality within these
populations are largely unavailable with the exception of military data.
The lack of data makes it difficult to develop effective, targeted
programs to assist these individuals or engage in more aggressive
prevention. This symposium sought to address the unique risk factors
and resiliencies for each of the groups.
In addition to the symposium, the following students were recognized by APA:
- Jonathan Dator won Best Student Poster Presentation for his study on Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy.
- Larissa Maley was featured on the APA website for her research exploring stereotypes.
For more information please contact:
Laura Palmer, Ph.D.
(973) 761-9451
laura.palmer@shu.edu
Grads Present at APA 2012
Counseling Psychology Ph.D. students present at the 2012 American Psychological Association Annual Convention.
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