International Committee Report

December 20, 2019 0

During the past decade the number of forced migrants including refugees and asylum seekers has reached crisis proportions with the highest historic levels of migration. Children separated from their families have made headlines around the […]

Who’s Who: Viann Nguyen-Feng, PhD

December 20, 2019 0

1) What is your current occupation? Currently (as of this past August…), I serve as core faculty in the Department of Psychology’s counseling/clinical master’s program at the University of Minnesota, Duluth.  I head the Mind-Body […]

Cordially Invited: Refugee Family Discourse

December 20, 2019 0

What do you see? Is it New Tara, the plantation of the twenty first century? Crops of dreams and disasters lay juxtaposed as biproducts of influential forecasters. It makes you wonder what Hitler and Prophet […]

Genocide, Trauma, & Forgiveness

December 20, 2019 0

Annual meeting at the APA 127th Convention in Chicago Conversation hour at Trauma Psychology Saturday August 10, 2019 Margarita Avedisian, PhD, Licensed Clinical Psychologist Armenian Behavioral Scientists and guests gathered at the American Psychological Association’s […]

Presidential Voice – Summer 2019

August 5, 2019 0

A Timely Convention Program It’s almost convention time and we have an excellent program awaiting us as participants in the Division’s August annual meeting in Chicago! In the last edition of our newsletter, I wrote […]

Editor’s Note – Summer 2019

August 5, 2019 0

Dear TPN reader, Welcome to our summer issue. Below, you will find a directory of Division 56 programming as well as the hospitality suite schedule for the upcoming convention.  Next, we present an intriguing feature article […]

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