An Overview of Transgender Sexual Victimization

November 9, 2018 0

While the term “gender” is often equated with the construct of biological sex, it actually refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviors, activities, and attributions that are the traditional norm for one’s assigned biological sex. […]

Understanding Posttraumatic Growth in Haiti

November 9, 2018 0

Ainelle Mercado, Marie Valsaint, Skultip (Jill) Sirikantraporn, Grant J. Rich, & Wismick Jean-Charles Despite being the first nation in the world created as a result of a successful slave revolt and also the first independent nation […]

Awards Announcement

August 7, 2018 0

Awards Committee Report By: Amy E. Ellis, Ph.D. & Vanessa Simiola, Psy.D. The Awards Committee is responsible developing a slate of candidates for the Awards, and deliberating on the final award recipients. The Awards Committee […]

Call for Fellows Applications

August 6, 2018 0

We invite and encourage individuals who have “shown evidence of unusual and outstanding contributions or performance in the field of (trauma) psychology” with national or international impact (APA’s hallmark criteria) to apply for Fellowship status […]

Who’s Who: Blair Wisco, PhD

August 6, 2018 0

1) What is your current occupation? I’m an assistant professor in the clinical psychology doctoral program at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.  I maintain an active research lab, teach and mentor students, and […]

Sex Trafficking: A Modern Day Dilemma

August 6, 2018 0

Sex trafficking, viewed as the modern day form of slavery is a worldwide problem with significant frequency in the U.S.   The United Nations estimates that sex trafficking is the third largest source of organized crime […]

Editor’s Note – Summer 2018

August 6, 2018 0

Convention and Beyond Stepping into the role of editor-in-chief of Trauma Psychology News, I feel lucky to have benefitted from the direction provided by Drs. Bryan Reuther and Tyson Bailey over the past year.  In […]

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