"Toward A More Socially Responsible Psychology"
"Toward A More Socially Responsible Psychology"PsySR's 2010 Conference
July 15-17, 2010
Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis
in Brookline, MA (next to Boston)
in Brookline, MA (next to Boston)
The poster presentations listed below are scheduled to be part of the conference's Poster Session and Reception on Friday evening, July 16th, from 6:00 to 7:30 PM.
- The Role of Identity in the Shift to Non-Violent Activism: Studying a Joint Israeli-Palestinian Reconciliation Movement - Chaya Rubin & Carl Auerbach
- Views on National Security and Invasion in a Middle Eastern and a Western European Samples - Manal Alabduljabbar
- Modifications in the Unique Setting in Therapeutic Groups of Displaced from Gush-Quatif - Sari Bar-On & M. Eshkar
- Engaging Compassionate Attention through Surrealist Art - Deanne Bell
- Definitions of War and Terrorism in Western Europe - Dylan Rose & Ashley Brown
- How the Belief in Good and Evil Sustains Violence - Maggie Campbell
- Moral Disengagement and Engagement in Torture Responses - Tristyn Campbell
- Activism and Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs in an American, Australian, British, Canadian, and Northern Irish Sample - Lauren Groves
- Making Youth Participation Work: Sustainable Youth Development in the Republic of Moldova - Sharon Hakim
- Advocating for Vulnerable Populations: Institution Level Advocacy - Lindsay Holbein & Darryl Graham
- Flesh: Cultural Insights on Women, Consumerism, and Body Image - Kimberly Howell
- Contextual Factors Influencing Recycling Behavior: Multiple Levels of Affordances in New York City and Munich - Tsai-Shiou Hsieh
- African and South/Southeast Asian Responses to the Government’s Right to Torture POWs - Savreen Hundal
- Think Before You Act and You Might Care More about Climate Change - Katherine Lacasse
- Women’s Literacy Classes in Nepal: Illuminations from the Field of Psychology - Susanna Pearce
- The Insight Development Group: A Journey in Restoration for Inmates - Maria Scanelli
- Supporting Native Families in Northern Ontario: A Community Consultation Process - Heather Schmidt
- Western European Perspectives on Torture - Alexander Stankiewicz
- Breaking 60 Years of Silence: Psychologists’ Role in Advocating for Women Survivors of Partition - Sujata Swaroop & Amrita Uttamchandani
- Judgments on the Acceptability of Torture - Charikleia Tsatsaroni
Further conference information, including registration and accommodations details, is available HERE.