"Transforming a World in Crisis:
The Role of Socially Responsible Psychology"
"Transforming a World in Crisis: The Role of Socially Responsible Psychology"
PsySR's 2011 Conference
July 14-16, 2011
Holiday Inn Boston-Brookline
& Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis
& Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis
We invite psychologists, other professionals, researchers, teachers, students, and other activists to join Psychologists for Social Responsibility for our July 2011 Conference, "Transforming a World in Crisis: The Role of Socially Responsible Psychology.”
In a relaxed and interactive environment, conference participants will examine the many crises in today’s world and explore the roles that socially responsible psychology can play in promoting positive social change. We’re anticipating a very special conference, one that will provide an unusual opportunity to learn together while building a stronger and broader community committed to shared social change work.
The conference begins on Thursday afternoon (July 14th) and concludes on Saturday evening (July 16th). Registration and accommodations information and links are available below.
**ACCOMMODATIONS**
PsySR has arranged a discounted room rate of $139 per night at the Holiday Inn Boston-Brookline (1200 Beacon Street), where many conference sessions and events will take place. To make reservations, please contact the reservations desk at 617-277-1200 and mention the Psychologists for Social Responsibility conference. The Holiday Inn is less than a mile from the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis (1581 Beacon Street), where other conference activities will take place. Some other options for economical accommodations are described HERE.
**CLICK HERE TO REGISTER NOW!** We also encourage you to join PsySR or renew your membership for the upcoming 2011-2012 year--through May 2012-- when you register for the conference. In so doing, you'll receive an additional discount on conference registration, as reflected in the registration fees below. Registration includes a two receptions, a luncheon, and a dinner. Membership dues and a portion of conference registration are tax-deductible. You will receive an email confirmation for your tax records.
SPECIAL NOTE: We're eager to make this conference as affordable as we can for individuals with limited incomes. If you are able to do so, please consider including a donation to our SOLIDARITY FUND when you register for the conference. The current student and limited income fees are substantially lower than our break-even point so it is only the generous donations to the Solidarity Fund that enable us to offer these lower registration fees for students and others on limited incomes. Thank you!
**REGISTRATION RATES**
Registration Category
Payment By
May 1Payment By
June 15Payment After
June 15Regular Registration & 2011-2012 Dues
$260
$280
$300
Regular Registration Only
$215
$235
$255
Limited Income Registr'n & 2011-2012 Dues
$150
$165
$180
Limited Income Registration Only
$130
$145
$160
Student Registration & 2011-2012 Dues
$145
$160
$175
Student Registration Only
$130
$145
$160