Graduate Students in Psychology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Student Publications and Presentations

Congratulations to the following students, whose recent scholarship was accepted for conference presentations and/or publication:

Bachino Cuello Mest Sheth
Bernstein Daniel Hennessy Moelbak Swales
Blais Danna Hodge Motomura Taylor
Blott Fratoni Laurita Peng Teague
Brom Georgievska Rickard Walker
Brown Gregson Lowe Warner
Byers Grimesey Maddox Sampson Yu
Chaplin Hallinan McElfresh Schleifer  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bachino, M. (2007). Working analytically with dreams in two languages. Poster presented at the XVII International Congress of the International Association for Analytical Psychology, Cape Town, South Africa.

Bachino, M. (2007). The Jungian Analyst diploma (Individual Member) at the XVII International Congress of the International Association for Analyltical Psychology, Cape Town, South Africa.

Bachino, M. (2007). Una Breve Introduccion a la Psicologia Analitica de C.G. Jung (A brief introduction to C.G. Jung's Analytical Psychology). Fudacion Chilena dePsicologia Analitica C.G. Jung (Chilean Foundation of Analytical Psychology C.G. Jung), http://www.fundcioncgjung.cl/.

Bachino, M. (2006). Dos lenguas para un sueño (Two tongues for a dream). Paper presented at the IV Congreso Latinoamericano de Psicologia Junguiana (IVth Latinoamerican Conference in Jungian Psychology), Punta del Este, Uraguay.

Bachino, M. (2005). Recipient of the IAAP (International Association for Analytical Psychology) Grant for the translation of the Word Association Experiment of CG Jung into Spanish. A Review of:

Bachino, M. (2003). Analytic work in the second language. In N. Stephenson, H. L. Ratke, R. Jorna and H. J. Stam (Eds.), Theoretical Psychology: Critical Contributions (pp. 293-299). Toronto: Captus Press.

Bachino, M. (2001). Analytical work in a second language. Paper presented at the International Society for Theoretical Psychology, Calgary, CANADA.

Bachino, M. (2001). Being in a second languaged world. Paper presented at the 43rd Annual Convention of M/MLA (Midwest Modern Language Association), Cleveland, OH.

Bachino, M. (1998). Analisis del caso clinico de una adolescente anorexica (Analysis of the clinical work with an anorexic adolescent). In Anales del I congreso Latinoamericano de psicologia Junguiana. Montevideo: Editorial Universidad Catolica.

Bachino, M. (1997). Elaboracion simbolica: Un modelo basado en la psicologia de C.G. Jung (Symbolic elaboration: A model based on the psychology of C.G. Jung). Revista Terapia Psicologica, Ano XV, VI (27), 115-120.

Bachino, M., Arancibia, M. and Amenabar, D. (1997). Elaboracion simbolica: Un modelo basado en la psicologia de C.G. Jung (Symbolic Elaboration: A model based on the psychology of C.G. Jung). Paper presented at the XII Congreso de la Sociedad Chilena de Psicologia Clinica (XII Conference Chilean Society of Clinical Psychology), Valparaiso, Chile.

Bachino, M. and Montt, I. (1998). Analisis del caso clinico de una adolescente anorexica (Analysis of the Clinical work with an anorexic adolescent). Paper presented at the I Congreso Latinoamericano de Psicologia Junguiana (I Latinoamerican Conference in Jungian Psychology), Punta del Este, Uruguay.

Bachino, M., Montt, I., Arancibia, M. and Amenabar, D. (2000). Los padres, portadores de principios y valores desde la terapia en una adolescente anorexica (Parents, carriers of principles and values form the therapeutic work with an anorexic adolescent). In J. Meneghello, Dir.; A. Grau, (Ed.), Psiquiatria y Psicologia de la infanciay adolescencia. Buenos Aires: Editorial Medica Panamericana.

Bernstein, L. (2007). Attending to the Other: The case of an Autistic Boy. Paper presented at the Psychology for the Other: A seminar on Emmanual Levinas, Seattle, Washington.

Blais, W. (2004). An Introduction to Meditation and the Practice of Mindfulness, a workshop presented by Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Blais, W. (2002). Spatial interrelationships with subjectivity. Paper presented at the The Visual in Relation, A Roundtable Conference, Pittsburgh.

Walker, M., McInerney, R. and Blais, W. (2002). Spatial interrelationships with subjectivity. Paper presented at the The Visual in Relation, A Roundtable Conference, Pittsburgh.

Blott, M. (formerly Schleifer)

Blott, M.
(2008). Bridging the research-practice gap: Developing clinically relevant research questions and methods in collaboration with practicing group therapists. Paper presented at the American Group Psychotherapy Association Anual Convention, Washington, DC.


Blott, M.
(in press). Encountering difference in graduate training: Potential for practicum experience. Journal of Psychotherpay Integration.

Brom, S. (1998). Phenomenological analysis of Freuds's feminism. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference.

Brown, T. (2007). Home Again(?): Considerations for an ethnographic study of a hometown community. Grammata, 2 (1), 145-157.

Schleifer, M., Brown, T. and Sampson, K. (2004). Dance: A personal and social disclosure of meaning . Paper presented at the International Human Science Research Conference, Brock University, Cananda.

Warner, D. and Brown, T. (2007). Edited collection of North American graduate student writings in critical psychology. International Journal of Critical Psychology, 19 (1).

Brown, T. (2006). Who is influencing who? Making space for multiple voices in the evaluation process. Paper presented at the International Congress on qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

Brown, T. (2006). Home again (?): Considerations for an ethnographic study of a hometown community. Paper presented at the International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

Brown, T. (2005). Novel approaches in research and data interpretation. Paper presented at the 1st Annual Duquesne University Critical Psychology Graduate Conference, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Brown, T. (2005). Recipient of a Scaife Fellowship Award which provides a living stipend for a three-week training program on addictions models. A Review of:

Brown, T. (2005). Cultivating agency through conversation: Evaluation of the conversations for common wealth project. Paper presented at the American Evaluation Association/Canadian Evaluation Society Joint Conference, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Brown, T. (2005). Conversation matters: Working with others to promote social change. Paper presented at the International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL.

Brown, T. and Hopson, R. (2005). Working with others to promote social change: An ethnoevaluation of a local community initiative. Paper presented at the Ethnography in Education Research Forum, Philadelphia, PA.

Brown, T. and Schleifer, M. (2005). Collaborative assessment: the assessor's experience of working with both therapist and client. Paper presented at the Society for personality and assessment, Chicago, IL.

Hopson, R. and Brown, T. (2005). Social capital meaning-making in southwestern Pennsylvania: Bridging ethnographic and evaluative inquiry for social change. Paper presented at the European Education Research Association Annual Conference, University College, Dublin, Ireland.

Brown, T., Gregson, J., Rothwell, J., Schleifer, M. and Thorpe, C. (2004). Performing culture: A tour of positions and experiences . Paper presented at the Crossroads in Cultural Studies Fifth International Conference, Urbana , Illinois .

Brown, T., Warner, D., Hanna, B., McGuire, M., Rothwell, J. and Schleifer, M. (2003). The Unconscious Collective. Section V of the Division of Psychoanalysis of the American Psychological Online Association, www.sectionfive.org.

Byers, C. (2002). Chronicle of a Collaborative Assessment: A Rorschach Letter. The Humanistic Psychologist, 30(1&S), 63-74.

Byers, C., Riddle, B. and Grimesey, J.
(2002). Literature review of research and practice in collaborative assessment. The Humanistic Psychologist, 30 (1), 33-48.

Chaplin, S. (2005). "Once upon a time..." Children and bedtime stories. Grammata, Student Journal of Graduate Psychology, 1 (1), 65-73.

Chaplin, S., Richard, K., Cuello, D. and Mest, R. (2006). Performing difference (A performance ethnography). Paper presented at the The Second International Congress of qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne, IL.

Chaplin, S. and van Kaam, A. (2005). Interview with Father Adrian van Kaam. Grammata, Student Journal of Graduate Psychology, 1 (1), 139-150.



Cuello, D.
(2008). Reflections on culture: A clinician's cultural awareness and its impact in the consulting room. Paper presented at the Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society, Rutgers University, NJ.

Cuello, D.
(2008). The end of the road: A tale of termination. Paper presented at the Third Annual Graduate Association of Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh.


Cuello, D.
(2007). My experience of my first time as a therapist. Grammata, 2 (1), 170-.

Cuello, D. (2007). The value of listening. Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA

Cuello, D. (2007). Transference or incompatibility: The value of experimental research about psychotherapy. Paper presented at the 3rd International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry Conference, Champaign, IL.

Chaplin, S., Richard, K., Cuello, D. and Mest, R. (2006). Performing difference (A performance ethnography). Paper presented at the The Second International Congress of qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne, IL.

Cuello, D. (2005). The experience of boredom in children. Grammata, Student Journal of Graduate Psychology, 1 (1), 53-64.


Daniel, K.
(2008). A case formulation of a female hysteric's fantasy of Love. Paper presented at the Affiliated Psychoanalytic Workgroups on Love, Philadelphia, PA.

Daniel, K. (2008). Paul Ricoeur and Phenomenology (with an Introduction by K. Daniel). Paper presented at the Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center, Pittsburgh, PA.

Daniel, K. (2007). A Review of: Dialogical Self in Psychotherapy. Existential Analysis, 18.2 393-395.


Daniel, K.
(2004). Understanding the psychotic experience from a phenomenological point of view. Paper presented at the The International Society for the Psychological Treatment of the Schizophrenias: US Chapter, Chicago, IL.

Daniel, K. (2003). Theorizing anorexia nervosa from a social constructionist perspective. Paper presented at the Association of Women's Psychology Conference, New Jersey.

Daniel, K. and Cook, A. (2001). Does this outfit make me look bad? Femininity and sel-satisfaction. Paper presented at the Association of Women's Psychology Conference, Los Angeles, CA.

Daniel, K. and Cosgrove, L. (2002). A Review of: New Directions in Sex Therapy. Psychotherapy, Theory, and Practice, 39 381-382.

Danna, J. (2005). Mental disease and therapy in context. Paper presented at the 1st Annual Duquesne University Critical Psychology Graduate Conference, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Danna, J. (2005). Madness and whiteness: Reflecting on Foucault and George Yancy. Grammata, Student Journal of Graduate Psychology, 1 (1), 31-40.

Duffy, M. (2007). The Patient's World in the Patient's Pictures: A theme in the early work of Hermann Rorschach. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment Annual Meeting, Arlington, VA.

Duffy, M. (2006). Rorschach and Freud: A collection and analysis of historical artifacts. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment Annual Scientific Exchange, San Diego.

Duffy, M. (2005). Recipient of a Scaife Fellowship Award which provides a living stipend for a three-week training program on addictions models. A Review of:

Duffy, M. (2005). The Society for Personality Assessment Dissertation Award.

Duffy, M. (2005). Exploring the Rorschach (CS) structural summary: Rare and conjured variables. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment Annual Scientific Exchange, Chicago, IL.

Fratoni, M. (2007). What do I love when I love my patient? Toward an Apophatic Derridean Psychotherapy. Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Fratoni, M. (2007). What do I love when I love my patient? Toward an Apophatic Derridean Psychotherapy. Paper presented at the International Society for Theoretical Psychology Conference at York University, Toronto, Ontario.

Fratoni, M. (2007). The dance of the borderline-narcissistic couple. Paper presented at the Duquesne University Alumni Conference 2007, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Fischer, C. T., Georgievska, E. and Melczak, M. (2003). Collaborative exploration with projective techniques: A life-world approach. In M. Hersen, M. Hilsenroth and M. J. Segal (Eds.), Comprehensive handbook of psychological assessment, Vol. 2, Objective and projective assessment of personality and psychopathology (pp. 586-594). New York: Wiley & Sons.

Georgievska, E. (2003). The Mother Tongue as a site of foreignness and immediacy within ourselves. In N. Stephenson, Radke, H.L., Jorna, R., and Stam, H.J. (Ed.), Theoretical Psychology: Critical Contributions. Ontario, CANADA: Captus Press.

Georgievska, E. (2001). The Mother Tongue as a Site of Foreignness and Immediacy within Ourselves. Paper presented at the International Society for Theoretical Psychology, Calgary, CANADA.

Georgievska, E. and Simovska, V. (2005). Mozhe li psihologijata da izdrzhi kritika odvnatre? Pregled na radikalno poinakov pristap vo psihologijata (Could Psychology be critically transformed from within? An outline of a radically different approach in psychology). In 30 Godini Institut za Psihologija-- Skopje (30 Years Institute of Psychology -- Skopje ) (pp. 257-278). Skopje: Sv. Kiril i Metodij, Filozofski Fakultet.

Georgievska, E. and Tomovska, A. (2004). Vrednosta na umot: Kvalitativna studija na Makedonski i Albanski narodni prikazni vo sorabotka so srednoshkolci od Skopje i Tetovo (The value of the mind: Qualitative study of Macedonian and Albanianan folk stories done in collaboration with highschool students from Skopje and Tetovo). Paper presented at the CHRCR, Centar za Chovekovite Prava I Razreshuvanje na Konflicti (Center for Human Rights and Conflict Resolution).

Gregson, J. (2007). Humor in psychotherapy. Paper presented at the The East Carolina Humor Festival and Conference, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.

Gregson, J. (2006). Diverse theories of humor: A step toward integration. Paper presented at the First Annual Psychology Graduate Student Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Gregson, J. (2006). The structure of humor in relation to its therapeutic and psychological functions. Paper presented at the First Younstown State University Humor Research Workshop, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH.

Gregson, J., Laurita, C., Rickard, K. and Warner, D. (2006). Reflection in psychology. Paper presented at the First Annual Psychology Graduate Student Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Brown, T., Gregson, J., Rothwell, J., Schleifer, M. and Thorpe, C. (2004). Performing culture: A tour of positions and experiences . Paper presented at the Crossroads in Cultural Studies Fifth International Conference, Urbana, Illinois .

Grimesey, J. (2005). Recipient of the McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts Dissertation Fellowship award, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA. A Review of:

Grimesey, J. (2005). The tragedy of domestic violence: Dynamics and solutions as understood through the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas. Paper presented at the the conference Psychology for the Other: A seminar on Emmanuel Levinas, Seattle University.

Grimesey, J. (2003). The experience of shelter as a safe place in the world of a child survivor of domestic violence. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences, Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Boston, MA.

Byers, C., Riddle, B. and Grimesey, J. (2002). Literature review of research and practice in collaborative assessment. The Humanistic Psychologist, 30 (1), 33-48.

Grimesey, J. (2002). Values for psychologists in training: A socio-historical analysis and call to action. Paper presented at the Theory & Praxis', 9th Annual Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Hallinan, T. M. (2007). One-hundred thinkers. Janus Head, 10(1).

Hamer, J. (2008). Kissin' Cousins: Medical Anthropology and Human Science Psychology. Paper presented at the Third Annual Duquesne University Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh.

Hamer, J. (2008). Activism and anthropology: Movement through Africa and Beyond. Paper presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology's (SFAA) Annual Conference I, Memphis, Tennessee.

Hennessy, K. (2007). The performing experience of performance ethnography. Grammata, 2 (1), 122-144.

Hennessy, K. (2007). The denial of incest in white families and the perpetuation of the myth of the Black Rapist. Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Hennessy, K. (2005). Uniting cultural critique and psychotherapeutic practice: A graduate student's struggle. Paper presented at the 1st Annual Duquesne University Critical Psychology Graduate Conference, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Hennessy, K. (2005). Deconstructing disability: Pathways for Hope and Change. Grammata, Student Journal of Graduate Psychology, 1 (1), 20-29.

Hennessy, K. (2005). Interview with Dr. Will Adams. Grammata, Student Journal of Graduate Psychology, 1 (1), 151-154.

Hodge, K. (2003). Giving it up in Hattiesburg, MI. Paper presented at the American Educational Research Association Conference, Chicago.

Hunt, R. (2003). Check on the children, there's a Mexican in our backyard. Paper presented at the American Educational Research Association Conference, Chicago.

Laurita, C. (2005). Remarking on Derrida/Derrida. Grammata, Student Journal of Graduate Psychology, 1 (1), 41-52.

Laurita, C. (2004). Working with the sympton. Paper presented at the 6th Annual Conference of Affiliated Psychoanalytic Workgroups, Omaha, NE.

Gregson, J., Laurita, C., Rickard, K. and Warner, D. (2006). Reflection in psychology. Paper presented at the First Annual Psychology Graduate Student Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.




LeBeau, C. (2008). Therapeutic impasse and the call of the other to keep looking. Paper presented at the Third Annual Duquesne University Graduate Student Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA

LeBeau, C.
(2007). Therapeutic impasse and the call of the other to keep looking. Paper presented at the Seattle University Psychology for the Other Seminar, Seattle, WA.

LeBeau, C.
(2007). The life-world of a five-year-old in the process of moving: A narrative existential analysis. Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Lowe, A. (2007). Participatory inquiry, meditation practice, and psychotherapy training: A call for collaboration. Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Lowe, A. (2007). Experimental experience as psychotherapy research: Another kind of clinical trial. Paper presented at the 3rd International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry Conference, University of IL, Champaign, IL.

Maddox, C. (2008). The child's uncanny home. Paper presented at the Third Annual Graduate Association of Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh.


McElfresh, P. (2008). Individualized collaborative assessment with individuals with severe and persisting mental illness. Paper presented at the Grand Rounds Presentation, Capitol Region Mental Health Center, Hartford, CT.

McElfresh, P.
(2007). Midtherapy Collaborative Rorschach: Assessing alliance, progress, and unconscious dynamics. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment, Washington, DC.

McElfresh, P. (2007). Jung and Ecopsychology: The projection of shadow in the destruction of nature. Grammata, 2 (1), 28-44.

McElfresh, P. (2007). The human science psychologist in action: Dr. Constance Fischer. Grammata, 2 (1), 163-169.

McElfresh, P. (2005). Novel approaches to teaching introductory psychology. Paper presented at the Duquesne University Graduate Student Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

McElfresh, P. (2005). Learning Rorschah collaboration through participating as a client. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

McElfresh, P. (2005). How psychological assessment can promote autonomy. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

McElfresh, P. (2005). Toddlerhood: The changing dynamics between father and child. Paper presented at the National Meeting of the LaLeche League International.

McElfresh, P. and Schleifer, M. (2005). How can psychological assessment promote autonomy?: APA principles in action. The Pennsylvania Psychologist, 68 (5), 11-21.

Melczak, M. (2003). The History and Philosophy of Humanistic Psychology. Paper presented at the Westboro State Hospital Clinical Grand Rounds, Westboro State Hospital, MA.

Melczak, M. (2001). The science and art of psychotherapy: A developing human science approach to psychotherapy. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, San Francisco.

Melczak, M., Fischer, C. T. and Georgievska, E. (2003). Objective and projective assessment of personality and psychopathology. In D. L. S. a. M. J. H. M. Hersen (Ed.), Objective and projective assessment of personality and psychopathology (Vol. 2). New York: Wiley & Sons.

Mest, R. (2008). Contraddictions. Paper presented at the Third Annual Graduate Association of Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh.

Mest, R.
(2007). Ecopsychology: The transformative power of home. Grammata, 2 (1), 45-65.

Mest, R. (2007). Secrets and psychotherapy. Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA

Chaplin, S., Richard, K., Cuello, D. and Mest, R. (2006). Performing difference (A performance ethnography). Paper presented at the The Second International Congress of qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne, IL.

Mest, R. (2006). Ecopsychology: The transformative power of home. Paper presented at the Duquesne University Graduate Student Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA.

Mest, R. (2005). Notes towards a phenomneology of the computer in child development. Grammata, Student Journal of Graduate Psychology, 1 (1), 74-84.

Mest, R. (2005). Editor/Creator of "Grammata", Student Journal of Graduate Psychology. 1(1).

Mest, R. (2005). Book Review Co-Editor for Janus Head: Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature, Continental Philosophy, Phenomenological Psychology, and the Arts (Issue 8.2: Philosophical Practices).

Moelbak, R. (2007). On the role of intentionality in phenomenological research. Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Moelbak, R. (2007). A life of variable speeds: On constructing a Deleuzian psychotherapy. Theory & Psychology, 17 (3), 473-488.

Moelbak, R. (2007). Meaning and memory: A Heideggerian analysis of children's first memories. The Humanistic Psychologist, 35 (2), 175-189.

Moelbak, R. (2007). A Deleuzian reading of Berson. A Review of: The Challenge of Bergsonism. Janus Head, 10(1) 353-355.

Motomura, A. (2004). Concept of Growth in Psychology. Paper presented at the Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences, Memphis, TN.

Motomura, A. (2003). Subject in Translation, Subject in Question. In N. Stephenson, Radke, H.L., Jorna, R., and Stam, H.J. (Ed.), Theoretical Psychology: Critical Contributions. Ontario, CANADA: Captus Press.

Motomura, A. (2003). Asian diaspora in the United States: From Foucauldian genealogical critique of the production of "foreign" bodies toward queer politics of "unhomely" inhabitants. Paper presented at the PPA Convention, Harrisburg, PA.

Motomura, A. (2003). Is English a master's tool?: An autoethnographic study on speaking English with an accent. Paper presented at the Ethnographic and Qualitative Research in Education Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Motomura, A. (2003). Recipient of the Pennsylvania Psychological Foundation Education Award. A Review of: Pennsylvania,

Motomura, A. (2001). Subject in translation, subject in question. Paper presented at the International Society for Theoretical Psychology, Calgary, CANADA.

Motomura, A. (2001). Teenage life in Japan. Paper presented at the World Affairs Council Regional Seminar on Japan, Butler Highschool.

Motomura, A. (2001). Conversation with others within ourselves. Paper presented at the Interdisciplinary Graduate Student conference, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh.

Motomura, A. and Christen, C. (2003). Hidden Factor in HIV care: Self-image and culture. Paper presented at the Pennsylvania Coalition of AIDS Service Organizations Conference, Harrisburg, PA.

 

Peng, R.-B. (2008). Psychology and its imagination of others. Paper presented at the Human Science Research Conference, Ramapo College, NJ.

Yee, D.-H. and Peng, R.-B. (2003). Social Ethos of Chien-won in Taiwanese Shamanism (In Chinese). In A.-B. Yu (Ed.), Sentiment, Desire and Culture (pp. 109-150). Taipei, Taiwan: Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica.

Yee, D.-H. and Peng, R.-B. (2002). Bereavement adjustment in the field of Gnostic Symbolism (In Chinese). In T.-L. Hu, M. Hsu and K.-H. Yeh (Eds.), Affective, Emotion and Culture: Anthropological and Psychological Studies in Taiwanese Society (pp. 129-162). Taipei, Taiwan: Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica.

Goicoechea, J., Sampson, K. and Rickard, K. (2007). Building collaborative assessment skills: A practicum clinic's intake procedure. Paper presented at the APPIC 2007 Membership Conference, San Diego, CA.

Gregson, J., Laurita, C., Rickard, K. and Warner, D. (2006). Reflection in psychology. Paper presented at the First Annual Psychology Graduate Student Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Rua, K. (2002). Education, socialization and the fact-value distinction. Paper presented at the Greater Pittsburgh Psychology Association Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Rua, K. (2002). Compulsory Education, Home Schooling, and the Production of Subjects. Paper presented at the International Human Science Research Conference, Victoria, BC.

Schleifer, M., Brown, T. and Sampson, K. (2004). Dance: A personal and social disclosure of meaning. Paper presented at the International Human Science Research Conference, Brock University, Cananda.

Raskin, J. D. and Sampson, K. (2002). A constructivist Persepective on the science and practice of Rorschach. The Humanistic Psychologist, 30, 209-222.

Sampson, K. (2007). Multiculturalism and cultural competence in psychology: A critical perspective of the cultural competency movement in psychology. Paper presented at the International Society for Theoretical Psychology Conference, Toronto, Canada.

Goicoechea, J., Sampson, K. and Rickard, K. (2007). Building collaborative assessment skills: A practicum clinic's intake procedure. Paper presented at the APPIC 2007 Membership Conference, San Diego, CA.

Schleifer, M. (2007). Graduate Student Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Schleifer, M., Brown, T. and Sampson, K. (2004). Dance: A personal and social disclosure of meaning. Paper presented at the International Human Science Research Conference, Brock University, Cananda.

Schleifer, M. (2006). Cultivating student engagement in the learning process. Paper presented at the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana-Champagne, IL.

Schleifer, M. (2005). A therapist's experience of working collaboratively with an assessor and her client: Making use of the collaborative assessment. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment Annual Conference.

Schleifer, M. (2005). Innovative approaches to teaching: An experiential panel with graduate TA's in psychology. Paper presented at the Duquesne University Graduate Student Organization Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Brown, T. and Schleifer, M. (2005). Collaborative assessment: the assessor's experience of working with both therapist and client. Paper presented at the Society for personality and assessment, Chicago, IL.

Schleifer, M. (2005). Family: Hotbed of constant sexual excitement? Grammata, Student Journal of Graduate Psychology, 1 (1), 1-14.

Schleifer, M. (2004). Feminism and spirituality: The need for a critical approach. Paper presented at the Association for Women in Psychology Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Schleifer, M. (2004). Random versions of the Erdos-Ko-Rado Theorem. Paper presented at the International Workshop in Applied Probability, University of Piraeus, Piraeus, Greece.

Schleifer, M. (2004). Performing ethnography: A tour of positions and experiences. Paper presented at the Duquesne University 10th Annual Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Brown, T., Gregson, J., Rothwell, J., Schleifer, M. and Thorpe, C. (2004). Performing culture: A tour of positions and experiences . Paper presented at the Crossroads in Cultural Studies Fifth International Conference, Urbana , Illinois .

Schleifer, M. (2003). Addiction and asceticism: Managing existential conflicts. Paper presented at the Society for Phenomenology and Human Science Annual Conference, Boston, MA.

Schleifer, M., Brown, T., Hanna, B., McGuire, M., Rothwell, J. and Warner, D. N. (2003). The Unconscious Collective. Section V of the Division of Psychoanalysis of the American Psychological Online Association, www.sectionfive.org.

Schleifer, M. and McElfresh, P. (2005). How psychological assessment can promote autonomy: APA ethical principles in action. Grammata, Student Journal of Graduate Psychology, 1 (1), 119-122.

Gemignani, M. and Sheth, R. (2008). Critical perspectives on advising international graduate students of clinical and counseling psychology programs. Paper presented at the Fourth International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Champaign, IL.



Swales, S. (2008). The Divergence of love and desire in cases of socially inappropriate object choice. Paper presented at the Associated Psychanalytic Workgroups, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.


Swales, S.
(2007). Lacan, Truth-Saying, and the Cultural Unconscious. Paper presented at the International Society for Theoretical Psychology, Toronto, Ontario.

Fowler, J., Brunnschweiler, B., Swales, S. and Brock, J. (2005). Assessment of Rorschach dependency measures in female inpatients diagnosed with borderline disorder. Journal of Personality Assessment, 85 (2), 146-153.

Taylor, A. (2008). On specialization and the liberal arts [Un]disciplined: Examing contemporary models for interdisciplinary studies. Paper presented at the Duquesne University Graduate Student Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA.

Taylor, A. (2008). Recipient of Duquesne University's Women and Gender Studies 2008 Graduate Essay Prize.

Taylor, A. (2008). Locating feminine gender identity: Questioning "primary femininity". Paper presented at the Third Annual Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Taylor, A. (2007). Pro-anorexia on the internet. Paper presented at the Duquesne University Alumni Conference: Qualitative Research and Clinical Practice in Contemporary Culture, Pittsburgh, PA.

Teague, R. (2007). On breathing the world sensible. Grammata, 2 (1), 10-27.

Teague, R. (2007). Musings on method and anti-method. Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Teague, R. (2006). Ecopsychology where you are sitting now. Paper presented at the Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Teague, R. (2005). Therapeutic virtues. Grammata, Student Journal of Graduate Psychology, 1 (1), 107-118.

Teague, R. (2004). Kids in space. Paper presented at the Duquesne University Graduate Student Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Teague, R. (2004). Intimate immensity in the preschool playroom: A topo-analysis of children's play. Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology, 16 (1), 10-15.

Melhem, N., Moritz, G., Walker, M. and Brent, D. (in press). Antecedents and Sequelae of sudden parental death in offispring and surviving caregivers. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine .

Melhem, N., Moritz, G., Walker, M., Shear, M. K. and Brent, D. (2007). The phenomenology and correlates of complicated grief in children and adolescents. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 46 (4).

Walker, M. (2001). Beyond binary gender categories: A phenomenological approach toward multiplicity. Paper presented at the Graduate Student Conference, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Walker, M. and McInerney, R. (2002). Toward a method of neurophenomenological assessment. Paper presented at the Greater Pittsburgh Psychology Association Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Walker, M. and McInerney, R. (2002). Toward a method of neuro-phenomenological assessment and intervention. The Humanistic Psychologist, 30 (3), 180-193.

Walker, M., McInerney, R. and Blais, W. (2002). Spatial interrelationships with subjectivity. Paper presented at the The Visual in Relation, A Roundtable Conference, Pittsburgh.

Walker, M., McInerney, R. and Roossin, C. (2002). The contribution of neurophenomenology to further understanding individuals with traumatic brain injury. Paper presented at the International Human Science Research Conference, Victoria, BC.


Warner, D. N.
(2008). The changes in the "science" of scientific psychiatry. Paper presented at the Third Annual Graduate Association of Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh.


Warner, D. N.
(2008). A history of the transitions in mental health epistemology since WWII. Paper presented at the APA Division 24 Mid-Winter Conference, Miami, Florida.


Sloan, T., Austin, S. and Warner, D. N.
(2006). Critical psychology in the belly of the beast-notes from North America. Annual Review of Critical Psychology, 5 (www.discourseunit.com/arcp/5).

Warner, D. (2006). APA Division 24 (Theoretical and Philosopical) Graduate Student Paper of the Year.

Gregson, J., Laurita, C., Rickard, K. and Warner, D. (2006). Reflection in psychology. Paper presented at the First Annual Psychology Graduate Student Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Warner, D. (2005). Why a conference on critical psychology. Paper presented at the 1st Annual Duquesne University Critical Psychology Graduate Conference, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Warner, D. (2005). The role of theoretical psychology in social liberation: Master theories, bondsman theories. Grammata, Student Journal of Graduate Psychology, 1 (1), 15-19.

Warner, D. (2005). Hacia una methodologia de investigación "queer". Orientaciones, 9.

Warner, D. (2004). Including critical perspectives in research, pedagogy, and service. Paper presented at the 10th Annual Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Warner, D. (2004). Towards a queer research methodology. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 1 (4), 321-337 (17).

Warner, D. and Brown, T. (2007). Edited collection of North American graduate student writings in critical psychology. International Journal of Critical Psychology, 19 (1).

Warner, D. N. (in press). The anatomy of forbidden desire: Men, penetration and semen exchange. Nursing Inquiry, 11 (1).

Warner, D. N. (2007). End of couples therapy collaborative 16PF: Rediscovering Progress and planning for the future. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment, Arlington, VA.

Warner, D. N. (2006). The management of drug traffic. A Review of: Drug Wars: The political economy of narcotics by Curtis Marez. Janus Head, 9.1 256-259.

Warner, D. N. (2003). A Critique of the Price Group Anorexia Genetics Research. Paper presented at the Association for Women in Psychology, New Jersey.

Warner, D. N. (2003). Towards a Queer Research Methodology in Psychology. Paper presented at the Psychologists for Social Responsibility National Conference, Washington, DC.

Warner, D. N. (2003). At the occasion of the new translation of Ecrits: A Selection: D. Noam Warner interviews Bruce Fink. Journal for Lacanian Studies, 1 (1).

Warner, D. N. (2002). Philosophical I: Personal Reflections on Life in Philosophy. The American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy and the Black Experience, 2 #2, 77-78.

Warner, D. N., Brown, T., Hanna, B., McGuire, M., Rothwell, J. and Schleifer, M. (2003). The Unconscious Collective. Section V of the Division of Psychoanalysis of the American Psychological Online Association, www.sectionfive.org.

Warner, D. N. and Holmes, D. (2004). The anatomy of forbidden desire: Men, penetration and semen exchange. Paper presented at the In sickness and in health 2: Ethics power practice, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland.

Warner, D. N. and Holmes, D. (2004). Anatomie d'un desir interdit: Considerations symboliques et politiques de l'echange de sperme entre hommes. Paper presented at the Seminaire national outillons-nous. Direction generale de la Sante Publique, Montreal Centre, Montreal, Canada.

Warner, D. N. and Richer, P. (2003). The ethics of post-structural relativism in psychology. Paper presented at the APA Annual Conference, Toronto, Canada.

Yu, J. (2005). The metaphor of play and the essentials of psychotherapy. Grammata, Student Journal of Graduate Psychology, 1 (1), 123-135.

Yu, J. (2004). The Infant's Engagement in the World: Infant Research and Phenomenology. Paper presented at the 10th Annual Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Yu, J. L. (2005). A phenomenological reflection on infant research. Paper presented at the APA Annual Convention, Washington, DC.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



   
 
 
 
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