Webinar Committee Report
Colleagues, I’d like to introduce myself as the new chair of the Webinar Committee for Division 56. I am currently a Post-Doctoral Fellow at The Center for Stress & Anxiety Management in San Diego, California. […]
Colleagues, I’d like to introduce myself as the new chair of the Webinar Committee for Division 56. I am currently a Post-Doctoral Fellow at The Center for Stress & Anxiety Management in San Diego, California. […]
Compiled By: Vanessa Simiola & Amy Ellis Claudette “Claudia” Antuña, Psy.D., MHSA, LICSW, submitted a symposium titled “Understanding assessments for Immigration Court and how to use the interpreter in determining trauma” that was accepted for presentation at […]
President-Elect Diane Castillo I am honored to be nominated for president of Division 56, Trauma Psychology. I am committed to continuing the strong leadership tradition psychologists have made in the field of trauma and would […]
By: Janice E. Castro B.A. & Danielle Quintero, M.A. More than one in three women in the United States experience intimate partner violence (IPV) at some point in their lives (Centers for Disease Control [CDC], […]
By: Bekh Bradley, PhD and Lesia M. Ruglass, PhD A robust body of research demonstrates that social marginalization resultant from the intersection of multiple factors including race and ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender expression, disability, […]
May 18, 1950 to February 25, 2016 Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey to Grace Watson Williams Lowery and Vasico Delin Williams, Lorraine Williams grew up listening to her grandmother offer help in problem solving with […]
Dear Colleagues, Hope everyone’s year is off to healthy and productive start! To begin, I would like to thank Dr. Beth Rom-Rhymer for her poise, diligence, and leadership during her tenure as president. Her guidance […]
Addressing Trauma in General Medical Health Settings Co-Chairs: Terri deRoon-Cassini, PhD & Ann Marie Warren, PhD The overall goal of this task force is to evaluate and create awareness […]
Trauma Psychology: Getting the Word Out By: Joan Cook, PhD We have accomplished so much in a relatively short period of time. In 2006, the Division of Trauma Psychology was started with 901 members. Since […]
What is your current occupation? I am currently a partner in Spectrum Psychological Associates, a group practice in Lynnwood, Washington. My clinical practice consists primarily of individuals who have a history of complex trauma. I […]
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