Graduate Psychology - What's New in Graduate Psychology?

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Please join the Department of Graduate Psychology for our First Annual Diversity Conference on Tuesday, April 23, 2010!

 
Click here for a brochure that describes the conference and contains registration information.
 
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Fall 2009 Paper Session
Clinical Psychology doctoral students (l-r) Kristin Mickel, Kelly Nardella, and Lois Row were selected to present papers at the Department of Graduate Psychology's Fifth Annual Paper Symposium, held on Monday, November 2, 2009.  Ms. Mickel presented a paper titled "Understanding Schizophrenia: An Integrative Perspective"; Ms. Nardella presented "Cognitive and Affective Features of Bipolar Disorder: An Examination of Residual Deficits in Euthymic Bipolar Patients"; and Ms. Row presented "Exposure to Childhood Abuse: Implications of Trauma on Memory and Emotion in Adulthood."  Their presentation slides are available via the links below.

Understanding Schizophrenia: An Integrative Perspective
 
Cognitive and Affective Features of Bipolar Disorder: An Examination of Residual Deficits in Euthymic Bipolar Patients
 
Exposure to Childhood Abuse: Implications of Trauma on Memory and Emotion in Adulthood
 
Congratulations to our presenters!
 
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