apa divisions slideshow at apa convention 2016
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Divisions of the American Psychological Association
APA’s 54 divisions are interest groups organized by members. Some represent disciplines of psychology – such as experimental, social or clinical -- while others focus on topical areas such as aging, ethnic minorities or trauma.
Join divisions here in our booth and enter drawings for prizes!
Society for General Psychology
Celebrate our 71st year of keeping psychology together!
Date/Time: Friday, August 5th
6 - 7:50 p.m.
Location: Sheraton Denver Hotel
Windows Room
Division 1 Social Hour
Society for General Psychology
Join Us! First Year Free!
Find out more…
• Stop by the Division Services Booth
• APA Website: http://www.apadivisions.org/division-1/
• Email: Mark Sciutto ([email protected])
Society for General Psychology
Division 1 Business Meeting & Awards Ceremony
Date/Time: Friday, August 55 - 5:50 p.m.
Location: Sheraton Denver Hotel Windows
For more information, please contact Jocelyn Turner-Musa, Awards Coordinator, [email protected]
Society for General Psychology
Invited Addresses
Friday, August 5th
Dr. Michelle Fine Dr. Janet HelmsConvention Center Room 210/212 Convention Center Mile High Ballroom 4F
9:00 am to 9:50 11:00am to 11:50
Society for General Psychology
Student & ECP Conversation Hour
Date/Time: Saturday, August 6th
4 - 5:50 p.m.
Location: Hyatt Regency Denver
Division 1 Hospitality Suite
For more information, please contact Emily Dow, Ph.D., [email protected]
or Kasey Powers, [email protected]
Div 2. Teaching of Psychology
Insert division logo here.• A home for psychology
teachers in all contexts.• A home for psychology
teachers in early, mid, and late career.
• A home for student psychology teachers.
• A welcoming place for psychology teachers around the world.
Div 2. Teaching of Psychology
Insert an invitation to a convention event here.
Graduate student teachers share resources, experiences, innovations, and opportunities through the Division 2 sponsored Graduate Student
Teaching Association.http://www.teachpsych.org/gsta/index.php
Div 2. Teaching of Psychology
Enjoy the premier journal on teaching psychology, the scholarship of teaching and learning, and empirically-
supported teaching techniques.
Div 2. Teaching of Psychology
Annual Conference on TeachingOctober 21-22, 2016
Decatur, Georgiahttp://teachpsych.org/conferences/act.php
Div 2. Teaching of Psychology
Over $60,000 of grant funding for members in the areas of
• Research of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning• Travel to Teaching Conferences for Early Career
Psychologists and Students• Development of Resources for Teaching and Advising• Interinstitutional Collaborations• Teaching Conference Speakers
Div 3. Society for Experimental Psychology and Cognitive Science
Benefits of membership:
-Increase the impact of basic science within APA
-Help APA to increase public awareness of psychological science
-Support and networking with leading psychological scientists
-Eligibility for honors and recognitions
Div 3. Society for Experimental Psychology and Cognitive Science
Congratulations to the two Lifetime Achievement Award Winners for 2016:
Dr. Duane M. RumbaughSymposium on Thursday, August 4th
2:00-3:50 pmConvention Center Mile High Ballroom 4B
Dr. Henry L. “Roddy” Roediger, IIIPlenary Address on Friday, August 5th1:00-1:50 pmConvention Center Room 207
Div 3. Society for Experimental Psychology and Cognitive Science
The newest name in experimental psychology and cognitive science—
founded in 1944!
Div 3. Society for Experimental Psychology and Cognitive Science
Join us for an exciting session on
Memory Dynamics and the Optimization of Instruction Revisited
Led by:
Drs. Bob and Elizabeth BjorkSaturday, August 6th
12:00-1:50 pmConvention Center Room 607
Div 3. Society for Experimental Psychology and Cognitive Science
TWO WAYS TO JOIN:
1. Complete the membership application at
http://www.apadivisions.org/div3/
Annual dues for postdoctoral and faculty affiliates =
$20
Annual dues for student affiliates = $0
You do not have to be an APA member to affiliate
with SEPCS!
or 2. APA members can add SEPCS/Division-3
membership when you pay your APA dues.
Div 5. Quantitative & Qualitative Methods
Has 3 sections, focusing on:• Assessment• Evaluation, Measurement & Statistics• Qualitative Psychology
Div 6. Society forBehavioral Neuroscience &
Cognitive PsychologyMembers are devoted to studying the biology of behavior. Their focus is on behavior and its relation to perception, learning, memory, cognition, motivation, and emotion.
Div 7. Developmental Psychology
Division 7 promotes:
Research in the field of developmental psychology across the lifespan
High standards in the application of scientific knowledge to educational, child care, policy, and related settings.
Div 7. Developmental Psychology
Enjoy benefits!
Influence psychological science, grant priorities, and social policy
Network with other developmental psychologists and individuals interested in human development
Receive the Division 7 newsletter, Developmental Psychologist (distributed twice a year), and other periodic notices and announcements
Become eligible for dissertation and early career grants to fund your research
Apply or Nominate for Awards & Grants!
Div 7. Developmental Psychology
Distinguished contributions to Dev. Psych. Boyd McCandless Award G. Stanley Hall Award Urie Bronfenbrenner AwardStudents and Early Career Researchers Dissertation Award Early Career Outstanding PaperGrants Dissertation Research Grant Early Career Research Grant
Mentor Award Eleanor Maccoby
Book Award
Be part of a Collaborative Consortium!
Div 7. Developmental Psychology
Consortium for Science-Based Information on Children, Youth and Families (CSICYF): Divs 7, 15, 16, 37, 43, 53, 54
Web resource center for behavioral information on children, youth and families infoaboutkids.org
Go to http://www.apa.org/divapp to apply online or download a paper version, or
Call the APA Division Services office at 202-336-6013
Cost
Free membership for the first year Always free for undergraduate and graduate student
affiliates $24/year thereafter
Membership in APA not required
Become a member!
Div 7. Developmental Psychology
Div 8. Society for Personality & Social Psychology
Seeks to advance the progress of theory, basic and applied research, and practice in the field of personality and social psychology.
Div 9: Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI)
SPSSI members are committed to the idea that sound public policy must be based in sound science.
Founded in 1936, and with a membership of about 2500, we are engaged in supporting psychologists and other social scientists who share our goals through
• an active competitive research grants program,
• annual scholarly conferences, and
• publication of 3 highly ranked peer-reviewed journals.
Div 9. Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI)
Div 9. Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI)
Visit www.spssitimeline.org to learn about SPSSI’s many contributionssince its founding in 1936.
We welcome you tocome and meet SPSSI members,
talk about shared interests, and learn more about our division
at the joint Division 9 & Division 8 Social Hour
FRIDAY evening6:00 pm – 8:00 pmat 1515 Restaurant
Div 9. Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI)
We offer a special one-year membership rate of $40 to first-time applicants.
• Membership includes: free electronic access to SPSSI’s three journals:Journal of Social Issues (JSI)Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy (ASAP)Social Issues and Policy Review (SIPR)
• Discounted registration rates to SPSSI’s Annual Conferences
• SPSSI’s quarterly newsletter, Listserv, and regular electronic updates on policy and media
Join us at www.spssi.org
Div 9. Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI)
Divisions of the American Psychological Association
APA’s 54 divisions are interest groups organized by members. Some represent disciplines of psychology – such as experimental, social or clinical -- while others focus on topical areas such as aging, ethnic minorities or trauma.
Join divisions here in our booth and enter drawings for prizes!
Div 10. Society for the Psychology of
Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts
Committed to interdisciplinary scholarship, both theoretical and empirical, encompassing the visual arts, poetry, literature, music and dance.
Division 12 Society of Clinical Psychology
The mission of the Society of Clinical Psychology is to
encourage and support the integration of psychological
science and practice in education, research, application, advocacy
and public policy, attending to the importance of diversity.
ANNOUNCEMENT: Division 12 Webinar SeriesWe offer a variety of topics that span different clinical areas, physical conditions, settings, and
developmental periods that will be useful to clinical psychologists at all professional levels.Cost: $15 for members, $50 for non-members
Division 12 Society of Clinical Psychology
Coming in 2016-2017:*Focus on Early Career Professionals: Applying for internship and postdocs, NIH loan repayment, financial planning, and starting a group/private practice*CE Webinar Series on Mood Disorders (continuing from 2016!)*Ethics and Professional Development: HIPAA and e-communications; ethics in consultation*Institutional pricing
Previously aired Society of Clinical Psychology webinars available-NOW WITH
THE OPTION OF CE CREDIT!You can now view all of our archived webinars in our recorded webinars section at div12.org/webinar-recordings!Recording only: FREE for SCP (Division 12) members, $10 for non-membersRecording with CE credit: $10 for APA Division 12 members, $40 for non-members
To learn more about and register for the live and recorded webinars, speakers, and options for CE credits:Go to Div12.org or http://www.div12.org/dashboard/webinar-series/
Section 2 – Clinical Geropsychology
Section 3 – Society for a Science of
Clinical Psychology
Section 4 – Clinical Psychology of
Women
Section 6 – Clinical Psychology of
Ethnic Minorities
Division 12 Society of Clinical Psychology
Visit our website at www.div12.org
Section 7 – Section for Clinical
Emergencies and Crisis
Section 8 – The Association of
Psychologists in Academic Health
Centers
Section 9 – Assessment Psychology
Section 10 – Graduate Students and
Early Career Psychologists
Check out the Sections of Division 12
Social Networking Event & Awards Ceremony
You’re Invited – Open to all SCP Members and Non-Members
Friday, August 56:00 – 7:50 PM
Hyatt Regency Denver Hotel
Centennial Ballroom F
Division 12 Society of Clinical Psychology
Let’s Connect! Take Advantage of the opportunity to Network and
Social with some of the Top Leaders in Clinical Psychology.
NEW THIS YEAR! Speed Mentoring Come by the event for more information!
Awards Ceremony starts at 6:00 PM with the Social, Networking and Speed Mentoring event immediately following
@SCPdiv12#SCPMentor
Become a Member of Division 12 TODAY!
Benefits of Membership:• Identity as a Clinical Psychologist.
• Access to LISTSERV
• Networking with TOP Clinical Psychologists all over the country.
• Access to the Division 12 Website:
• Empirically Supported Treatments list
• Section information and Committee information
• Division 12 Newsletter – The Clinical Psychologist
• Resources such as our Clinicians Toolkit
• Division 12 Journal - Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice
For More information, email [email protected]
Division 12 Society of Clinical Psychology
Visit our website at
www.div12.org/membership
Div 13. Society ofConsulting Psychology
Members share an interest in the consultative process including applied activities, research and evaluation, and education and training.
Why join SIOP?
We are the premier professional organization for I-O psychologists with more than
9,300 annual members. Benefits of membership include:
Very reasonable professional annual dues of $100/ student dues of $50
Subscriptions to member publications – IOP Journal/TIP/Newsbriefs
Opportunity to purchase SIOP Research Access subscription
Opportunity to serve as a SIOP media resource in national publications
Member-only access for free listing in SIOP Consultant Locator Service
Deeply discounted annual conference registration
20% discount on SIOP store publications
Access to member-only grant and award opportunities
Networking and collaboration opportunities
How to join SIOP Visit www.siop.org and click on the “Membership” menu to learn more!
Div 14. Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Div 14. Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Recent I-O research:
“The Importance (or Unimportance) of Clothing in Job Interviews”
“Strategies for Engaging and Retaining Mature Workers”
“Implementing Effective Cyber Security Training for End Users of Computer Networks”
“Putting the ‘Performance’ Back in Performance Management”
“Workplace Bullying: Causes, Consequences, and Intervention Strategies”
“New World, Old Problems: Bias in the Sharing Economy”
Visit www.siop.org to read these and more articles on the latest I-O research!
The 12th annual Leading Edge Consortium, “Talent Analytics: Data Science to Drive
People Decisions and Business Impact,” will showcase the power and promise of
combining organizational science with new and emerging methods in data collection,
analysis, and display, to deliver game-changing insight for organizations.
Please join us in Atlanta October 21-22, 2016 as we explore the many facets of
talent analytics. Visit www.siop.org/lec to learn more.
Div 14. Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Call for Proposals closes in mid-September
Registration opens December 2016!
Visit www.siop.org/conference to learn more!
Div 14. Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Interested in an I-O Career?
Employment of I-O psychologists is expected to grow 26%
through 2018, according to the U.S. Labor Department
Check out these resources on the SIOP website to learn more
about a career in I-O:
“2016 Science for A Smarter Workplace” YouTube video
offers introductory look at I-O psychology
JobNet: more than 100 jobs/internships posted regularly
Placement Center: offered during SIOP Conference
Webinars: specially created for students and career-changers
Div 14. Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Div. 15 - Educational Psychology
Division 15 is currently offering a free first year of membership to all new enrollees!
To learn more about the perks of affiliation, visit www.apadiv15.org/join
Div. 15 – Educational Psychology Award Winners
E.L. Thorndike Career Achievement Award
Michelene Chi Arizona State University
Richard E. Snow Early Career Contributions Award
George Georgiou University of Alberta, Edmonton
Paul R. Pintrich Outstanding Dissertation Award
Teomara Rutherford North Carolina State University
Award presentations (and recipient speeches) to be held from 10:00 AM -11:50 AM in the Convention Center’s Mile High Ballroom 3B.
Then, join Division 15 for aSocial Hour from 6:00 – 8:50
PM in the same room!
Div. 15 - Educational Psychology
Dr. Karen Harris will deliver her Presidential Address (“Self-Regulated Strategy Development for Writing:
Confessions of an Evidence-Based Practice”) on
Saturday, August 6th from 4:00 – 4:50 PM in the
Sheraton Denver Hotel Plaza Ballroom E.
Educational Psychologist
Div. 15 – Educational PsychologyPublications
Newsletter for Educational
Psychologists
Handbook of Educational Psychology
Psychology Today Blog
Classroom Insights Book
Series
Div. 15 – Educational PsychologyJob Board
Division 15 routinely shares new educational
psychology job openings. This service is free for
institutions and job seekers alike.
Learn more—or post an opening—at
EdPsychJobs.info
Div 16. School Psychology
Division 16 is composed of scientist-practitioners whose mission is that of 'Science, Practice, and Policy.‘ The division represents the interests
of psychologists engaged in the delivery of comprehensive psychological services to children, adolescents and families in schools and other applied settings. Dedicated to facilitating the professional
practice of school psychology, the division actively advocates in domains, such as education and health care reform, which have
significant implications for the practice of psychology with children.
Div 16. School Psychology• Grant Program For School Psychology Internships
(GPSI)• The GPSPI was developed to address the pre-doctoral internship crisis by
providing funds as well as consultation and mentorship to grantees for the development of new APPIC School Psychology Internship Programs. For additional information, please see the GPSPI website: http://apadivision16.org/awards-and-grants/grant-program-for-school-psychology-internships/.
• International Membership Drive • D16 is participating in an exciting opportunity that will drive new
international colleagues to the Division. Eligible psychologists who join APA during the International Congress of Applied Psychology are offered a free one-year membership in up to two of the divisions participating in the offer. Division 16 will offer a free one-year membership in our division to psychologists who join APA during the ICP2016.
Div 16. School Psychology1:00 PM to 3:50 PM
Business Meeting & Award Presentations2 NEW AWARDS will be presented:
Jean Baker Mid-Career Service Award Tom Oakland Mid-Career Science Award
Remembering Dr. Edward S. Shapiro
4:00 PM to 5:50 PMSocial
Saturday, August 6th
Sheraton Denver Hotel Plaza Ballroom C
Div 16. School PsychologyInterested in becoming a member? Dues start at
$20 for students and $45 for current APA members. Visit http://apadivision16.org/membership to sign up today!
Membership Benefits: • School Psychology Quarterly
• The School Psychologist
• Opportunities to network with colleagues and leaders in the field
• Access to position announcements & funding opportunities
Div 17. Society of Counseling Psychology
Brings together psychologists, students, professional and international affiliates who are dedicated to promoting education and training, scientific investigation, practice, and diversity and public interest in professional psychology.
Division 18 – Public Service
Join us for our social hour!
Saturday 5:00 – 7:50pmHyatt Regency Denver Hotel
Centennial Ballroom F
Division 18 – Public Service
Join Division 18 for ONLY $49 for full
members or $25 for students!
Benefits include subscription to the journal Psychological Services, the division newsletter,
numerous listservs and networking opportunities
Division 18 – Public Service
Division 18 is comprised of 7 sections:
1 – Community & State Hospitals2 – Criminal Justice3 – Police & Public Safety4 – Psychologists in Indian County5- Serious Mental Illness6 – Veterans Affairs7 – Student
Society for
MILITARY PSYCHOLOGY* DIVISION 19 *
apadivisions.org/division-19
@APADiv19 apadivisions.org/
division-19/membershipAPA Division 19
Why Join Division 19?
Advance the science and practice of psychology in military organizations!
Work with Service Members, Veterans, and Families
Work with organizations and other researchers to contribute to national security through consultation, leadership, and policy development
Apply for numerous research grants and travel awards
Connect with a vast network of active duty and civilian professionals in Department of Defense, Veterans Affairs, and international settings
We are looking for student leaders to start a Division 19 Student
Chapter at your school!
Learn about scholarships, internships, post-docs, and career
opportunities in DoD and VA settings!
Division 19 Students
division19students.org
@div19students APA Division 19Division 19 students
Primary Work Settings
28% Government
18% Hospitals
17% Universities
1200+ Members
400+ Full Members
490+ Student Affiliates
100+ Professional Affiliates
90+ Fellows
Who joins Division 19?
30% of Membership are Early Career
(< 10 years since doctorate)
Division 19 Member TypeAPA Membership
Required?
Annual
Dues
Member/Associate/Fellow Yes $27
Professional Affiliates No $30
International Affiliates No $30
Student Affiliates No $10
Join Division 19!
apadivisions.org/division-19/membership
Come meet us at:
Social Hour: Welcome Reception4 Aug 1600-1650D19 hospitality suite (location to be determined)
Division Services Booth 5 Aug 1100-1300Member Resources Area
Division 19 Presidential Address [Ann Landes, PhD]5 Aug 1500-1550Centennial Ballroom C
Social Hour 5 Aug 1600-1650Centennial Ballroom C
Want to learn more?
Divisions of the American Psychological Association
APA’s 54 divisions are interest groups organized by members. Some represent disciplines of psychology – such as experimental, social or clinical -- while others focus on topical areas such as aging, ethnic minorities or trauma.
Join divisions here in our booth and enter drawings for prizes!
Membership is open to all APA members, including psychologists who provide services to older adults,
conduct aging research, or are interested in teaching and learning about life span development
and aging.
Division 20Adult Development & Aging
Join Division 20!
http://www.apadivisions.org/division-20
• Division 20 is proud to serve as the historical home for gerontology. We maintain an historian on the board and a gerontology genealogy on our website.
• You are invited to visit the Division 20 website to add your own gerontology genealogical information and to generate a personalized gerontology family tree for your own use!
Division 20Adult Development & Aging
Benefit: Historical Home for Gerontology
• In addition to your memberships in other research or clinical specialty divisions, join us for fellowship and fun in Division 20, where we understand that bridges among research, application, implementation, and dissemination are only as strong as the social networksthat bring us together.
• We promote rich collaboration and sharing for all psychologists with a passion for gerontology.
Division 20Adult Development & Aging
Benefit: Bringing Gerontologic Psychologists Together
Division 20 offers annual awards for PhDs and Students
Examples:• Distinguished Research Achievement Award• Margaret Baltes Doctoral Dissertation Award• Retirement Research Foundation Student Awards• Conference Travel Awards
Division 20Adult Development & Aging
Benefit: Recognition
Friday 8/05/20166:00 – 6:50 PM
Denver Hotel Mineral Halls F and G
Sponsored by:Center for Research and Education on Aging and Technology
Enhancement&
RoseMary B. Fuss Center for Research on Aging and Intergenerational Studies
Division 20Adult Development & Aging
Come to our Social Hour to Learn More!
Div 21. Applied Experimental & Engineering Psychology
Promotes the development and application of psychological principles, knowledge, and research to improve technology, consumer products, energy systems, communication and information, transportation, decision making, work settings and living environments.
Div 22. Rehabilitation Psychology
Seeks to bring together all APA members interested in the psychological aspects of disability and rehabilitation, to educate the public on issues related to disability and rehabilitation, and to develop high standards and practices for professional psychologists who work in this field.
Div 23. Society forConsumer Psychology
An intimate collection of scholars and practitioners dedicated to the growth and advancement of consumer psychology.
Div 24. Society for Theoretical & Philosophical Psychology
Encourages and facilitates informed exploration and discussion of psychological theories and issues in both their scientific and philosophical dimensions and interrelationships.
• We encourage clinicians and researchers to address behavior as
a subject matter in its own right.
• We support the experimental analysis of behavior, applied
behavior analysis, and other fields/divisions with similar
interests.
Mission
DIVISIONBEHAVIOR ANALYSIS
Division 25 was founded in 1964 to:
History
Promote basic
research in the
experimental
analysis of behavior
Encourage
applications of such
research to human
affairs
Cooperate with
other divisions with
common interests
DIVISIONBEHAVIOR ANALYSIS
2016 Division 25 Awards
Kent JohnsonFred S. Keller
Behavioral Education Award
Edward WassermanMed Associates
Distinguished Contributionto Basic Behavior Analysis
Linda LeBlancNathan H. Azrin
Distinguished Contributionto Applied Behavior Analysis
David WackerSEAB Don Hake
Translational Research Award
Derek ReedB.F. Skinner FoundationNew Researcher Award
For Applied Research
Greg JensenB.F. Skinner FoundationNew Researcher Award
For Basic Research
Alyssa SuessSEAB Applied
Dissertation Award
Nathan RiceSEAB Basic
Dissertation Award
APA Gold Medal for Lifetime Achievement in the Application of Psychology
Brian Iwata (2015)
Members of the Division 25 LeadershipKevin Luczynski, Jack Marr, Len Green (2015)
B.F. Skinner Foundation
New Research AwardBethany Raiff (2015)
The first year is FREE!!! Pick up a membership application today!
Membership Chair Contact:
Tara A. Fahmie ([email protected])
How to JoinDIVISIONBEHAVIOR ANALYSIS
Div 26. Society for theHistory of Psychology
Seeks to extend the awareness and appreciation of the history of psychology as an aid to understanding contemporary psychology, psychology’s relation to other scientific fields and its role in society.
Div 27. Society for Community Research & Action:
Division of Community Psychology
Encourages the development of theory, research, and practice relevant to the reciprocal relationships between individuals and the social system which constitute the community context.
Div 28. Psychopharmacology & Substance Abuse
Promotes teaching, research and dissemination of information regarding the effects of drugs on behavior.
Div 29. Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy
Aims to advance the science, teaching, and practice of psychotherapy.
Divisions of the American Psychological Association
APA’s 54 divisions are interest groups organized by members. Some represent disciplines of psychology – such as experimental, social or clinical -- while others focus on topical areas such as aging, ethnic minorities or trauma.
Join divisions here in our booth and enter drawings for prizes!
Div 30. Society of Psychological Hypnosis
Devoted to exchanging scientific information, advancing appropriate teaching and research, and developing high standards for the practice of hypnosis.
Div 31. State, Provincial & Territorial Psychological
Association Affairs
Main goal is to provide you and your psychological associations with useful resources, services and benefits as well as being your voice for psychological association issues within APA.
Div 32: Society of Humanistic Psychology
All are welcome at our Hospitality Suite!
Hyatt Regency Convention Center
Presenters begin at 4 pm Thursday
Social Hours and ECP Mentoring
7 pm-10pm each night
Schedule will be posted on the door of the Hospitality Suite.
Div 32: Society of Humanistic PsychologyDivision 32 welcomes your presence at our
Awards Ceremony and Presidential Address:
“Rediscovering Awe in Psychology and Life”
Hyatt Regency, Centennial Ballroom H Friday, August 5, 2016
Starting at 4 pm.
Awards include: • Charlotte and Karl Bϋhler Award• Carl Rogers Award• Abraham Maslow Award• Rollo May Award• Award for Distinguished Lifetime Contributions to
Humanistic Psychology
Div 32: Society of Humanistic PsychologyInterested in becoming a member
of Division 32?
Contact Trisha Nash at [email protected]
• Student membership starts at $15
• International membership - $15
• Associate or Affiliate membership -$48*
(* First year discounted with APA membership)
All memberships include either an online or hardcopy
version of our journal!
Div 32: Society of Humanistic Psychology
Our Division has a very active student membership!
Interested in being involved as a Student
Ambassador?
Contact Trisha Nash [email protected]
Div 32: Society of Humanistic Psychology
Come check out our division presentations, co-sponsored
with many other APA Divisions
Some of our Highlighted Presentations
• ICD -10—Challenges for Psychologists • Saturday, 8/6, 10 am • Convention Center Room 605
• Ethics, Social Justice, and Alternative Paradigm
• Saturday, 8/6, 8 am • Convention Center Room 601
• Compassion, Acceptance, Caregiving---The Good, the Bad, the Exhausting, and the Controversial
• Thursday, 8/4, 8 am• Convention Center Room 407
Div 33. Intellectual & Developmental
Disabilities/AutismSpectrum Disorders
Endeavors to advance psychology, based on scientific inquiry and high standards of practice in the treatment of intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Society for Psychology of WomenDivision 35
Division 35 provides an organizational base for all feminists, women and men of all national origins, who are interested in teaching, research, or practice in the psychology of women.
The division recognizes a diversity of women's experiences.
We welcome student members and affiliates!
• Promotes feminist research, theories, education, and practice toward understanding and improving the lives of girls and women in all their diversities;
• Encourages scholarship on the social construction of gender relations across multicultural contexts;
• Applies its scholarship to transforming the knowledge base of psychology;
• Advocates action toward public policies that advance equality and social justice;
• Seeks to empower women in community, national and global leadership.
Society for Psychology of WomenDivision 35
Why should you join Division 35? Our recent survey of members indicates:
• Members love our mission
• Members enjoy networking opportunities
• Members get involved with advocacy for women’s issues
• Members enjoy our programming at the Convention and our publications (e.g., Psychology of Women Quarterly, The Feminist Psychologist)
Society for Psychology of WomenDivision 35
Come meet us and dance!
Please join us for the Annual Division 35/45 Dance!Saturday, August 69:00pm – 12:00am
Hyatt Regency Denver HotelCentennial Ballroom E.
Society for Psychology of WomenDivision 35
Division 35 Executive Committee members enjoying New Orleans
Society for Psychology of WomenDivision 35
Div 36. Society for the Psychology of Religion
& Spirituality
Promotes the application of psychological research methods and interpretive frameworks to diverse forms of religion and spirituality; encourages the incorporation of the results of such work into clinical and other applied settings; and fosters constructive dialogue and interchange between psychological study and practice on the one hand and between religious perspectives and institutions on the other.
MISSION STATEMENT
Committed to the application of psychological knowledge to
Advocacy, Service delivery, and Public policies affecting
children, youth, and families.
Division 37 Awards and Business Meeting: Convention Center Room 704
Saturday (08/06) 11:00 am- 12:50 am
Distinguished Contributions to Child Advocacy Award
Richard P. Barth, PhD, MSW
A Lifetime of Research, Practice, and Policy Efforts to Support Successful Parenting
Nicholas Hobbs Award
Patrick H. Tolan, PhD
Speaking Truth to Policy: Lessons Learned in Producing and Translating Empirical Findings on Youth
Development
Diane J. Willis Early Career Award
Daniel M. Bagner, PhD, ABPP
Interviewing Early: An Effort to Reach High-Risk Children and Their Families
Presidential Address: A Survey of Ethical Beliefs, Attitudes
and Professional Practices of APA Psychologists Regarding
Parental Use of Spanking
President: Cindy Miller-Perrin, PhD
Convention Center Room 704
Saturday (08/06) 1:00 pm- 1:50 pm
Honoring the Legacy of Mark Chaffin: Colleagues Present
Emerging Research on Child Health
Chair: John Lutzker, PhD
Presenters: Bonnie McBride PhD, Whitney Rostad, PhD, David Bard, PhD
Discussant: Gregory A. Aarons, PhD
Convention Center Room 702
Thursday (08/04) 12:00 am-1:50 pm
Behavioral Health Problems in Childhood and Adolescence—
Unleashing the Power of Prevention (CE)
Chair: Jeffrey M. Jenson, PhD & Mary Ann McCabe, PhD
Presenters: Jeffrey M. Jenson, PhD, Mary Ann McCabe, PhD,
and Brian Bumbarger, PhD
Discussant: J. Douglas Coatsworth, PhD
Convention Center Room 303
Friday (08/05) 10:00 am-11:50 am
Div 38. Society forHealth Psychology
Seeks to advance contributions of psychology to the understanding of health and illness through basic and clinical research, education and service activities and encourages the integration of biomedical information about health and illness with current psychological knowledge.
Div 39. Psychoanalysis
Represents, within the broad field of psychology, professionals who identify themselves as having a major commitment to the study, practice and development of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy.
Divisions of the American Psychological Association
APA’s 54 divisions are interest groups organized by members. Some represent disciplines of psychology – such as experimental, social or clinical -- while others focus on topical areas such as aging, ethnic minorities or trauma.
Join divisions here in our booth and enter drawings for prizes!
Division 40
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Thursday 8/4 – Friday 8/5
Clinical Neuropsychology in the Age of Personalized/Precision Medicine
Rus Bauer, PhD; 11 - 11:50 am, Convention Center Mile High Ballroom 3C
Big and Loud: Emotion Regulation, Apathy, and Parkinson Disease
Dawn Bowers, PhD; 1 - 1:50 pm, Convention Center Mile High Ballroom 3C
Dyslexia: Knowns and Unknowns
Bruce Pennington, PhD; 9 - 9:50 am, Convention Center Room 407
Executive Dysfunction and Suicide Prevention Among Those With
Traumatic Brain Injury
Lisa Brenner, PhD; 11 - 11:50 am, Convention Center Room 304
SCN Pres. Address: The Contributions of Neuropsychology to the Well-Being
of Military Service Members and Veterans: A Focus on Deployment Health
Jennifer Vasterling, PhD; 4 - 4:50 pm, Sheraton Denver Hotel Majestic Ballroom
Division 40
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Saturday 8/6 – Sunday 8/7
Emerging Strategies in Mapping the Preclinical Period of Alzheimer’s Disease
Mark Bondi, PhD; 9 - 9:50 am, Convention Center Room 404
ICD 10: Understanding the Paradigm Shift and Getting Ready for ICD 11
Antonio Puente, PhD; 11 - 11:50 am; Convention Center Room 303
Technologies and Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: New Opportunities and
New Hurdles
Maria Schultheis, PhD; 1 - 1:50 pm, Convention Center Room 507
How Heart Health Impacts Brain Health in Hispanics: The Role of Treatment-
Related Control in Minority Health Disparities
Melissa Lamar, PhD; 10 - 10:50 am, Convention Center Room 506
GREAT OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS!
Student/Early Career Social Hour4 - 5:50 pm, Hyatt Regency Denver Hotel Mineral Hall G
Prepare for Specialty-Track Predoctoral Internships Workshop8 - 9:50 am, Convention Center Mile High Ballrooms 2A & 3A
Bridging the Gap from Student to Early Career - Mentorship in Clinical Neuropsychology12 - 12:50 pm, Convention Center Room 705
Money for You and Your Research - An Interactive Mentoring Workshop10 - 11:50 am, Convention Center Mile High Ballrooms 2A & 3A
www.facebook.com/division40 http://twitter.com/APADivision40
www.scn40.org www.div40-anst.com
• Low yearly membership rates:
$34 for members and professional affiliates
$20 for those who are in their first two years post-degree
$5 for student and international affiliates
• Keep abreast of the latest clinical practice and training issues,
professional standards in neuropsychology and trends in scientific
research
• Opportunities for professional networking, mentoring and committee
involvement, various awards and scholarships
• Monthly NeuroBlasts, NeuroBlog, newsletter, various listservs
Celebrate with us at our Division 40 Social Hour
DATE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 5
TIME: 6 - 7:50 pm
LOCATION: Sheraton Denver Hotel Majestic Ballroom
COMPLIMENTARY REFRESHMENTS AND A PRIZE RAFFLE!
Div 41. American Psychology-Law Society
Promotes the contributions of psychology to the understanding of law and legal institutions, the education of psychologists in legal matters and law personnel in psychological matters, and the application of psychology in the legal system.
Mentoring
Business advice
CE workshops, webinars & conference calls
Mastermind groups
New journal – Practice Innovations
…And much more!
Division 43: The Society for Couple and Family
Division 43: The Society for Couple and Family Psychology provides a home for psychologists interested in families in their many forms. Clinical, scientific, educational and public policy perspectives are well represented in the wide range of divisional activities. The society has achieved specialty status in ABPP and has developed the Journal of Family Psychology, currently one of the fastest growing APA scientific journals. The society works with the practice directorate to ensure inclusion of psychologists in health care reimbursement plans. As the only APA division focusing primarily on families, the Society for Couple and Family Psychology strives to educate the professional community regarding the many advantages of a broader conceptual focus. Division 43 sponsors an annual midwinter convention. The society's quarterly newsletter is The Family Psychologist.
Division 43: The Society for Couple and Family
Awards and grants sponsored by Div. 43:
Carolyn Attneave Diversity AwardThis award acknowledged special contributions to the promotion of diversity in family psychology or special contributions to the lives of diverse families.
Convention Travel AwardsThis award is designed to encourage attendance and increase student representation at the APA's convention.
Distinguished Contribution to Family Psychology AwardThis award is given to acknowledge special contributions to the advancement of teaching, research, public policy or practice in family psychology.
Distinguished Service AwardThis award is given to acknowledge a special contribution to the governance of the Society for Couple and Family Psychology or other service to the division.
Family Psychologist of the YearThis award is for outstanding sustained contributions to family psychology.
Florence Kaslow Distinguished Contribution to International Family Psychology AwardThis award acknowledges Dr. Florence Kaslow’s longstanding and outstanding contributions to family psychology around the world.
Division 43: The Society for Couple and Family
Div 43 ECP/Student Committee Meeting: Friday, 5:00-5:50 pm-Div 43 Hospitality Suite (Hyatt)
Div 43 Student Reception: Friday, 6:00-7:00 pm -Div 43 Hospitality Suite (Hyatt)
Div 43 ECP Reception: Friday, 7:00-8:00 pm-Div 43 Hospitality Suite (Hyatt)
Division 43 Speed Mentoring Hour: Saturday, 3:00-3:50pm-Hyatt Regency Denver Centennial
Ballroom C
Div 43 Presidential Address: “A Contextual Interaction of Sociological, Historical, and Interpersonal
Constraints Facing Therapists Treating African American and Interracial Couples: Practical Recommendations”: Saturday , 4:00-4:50 pm-Hyatt Regency Denver Centennial Ballroom C
Div 43 Business Meeting and Annual Awards Presentations: Saturday, 5:00-5:50 pm-Hyatt
Regency Denver Centennial Ballroom C
Div 43 Social Hour: Saturday, 6:00-8:00 pm-Hyatt Regency Denver Centennial Ballroom C
Division 43: The Society for Couple and Family
Want to become a member?
Associate/Member/Fellow: $ 48.00
Life Status Publication Fee: Couple and Family Psychology: Research & Practice: $ 21.50
Student Affiliate: FREE
Professional Affiliate: $ 48.00
Division 44 –Society for the Psychological
Study of LGBT Issues
Awards Grants to Students and Members
Division 44 –Society for the Psychological
Study of LGBT Issues
Publishes the Peer-Reviewed Journal Psychology of Sexual
Orientation & Gender Diversity
Division 44 –Society for the Psychological
Study of LGBT Issues
Supports Members and Students in Leadership
Opportunities
Division 45: Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity and Race
• 8/5/2016 Friday 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
• Sheraton Denver Hotel Plaza Ballroom E
Business Meeting and Awards
• 8/5/2016 Friday 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM
• Sheraton Denver Hotel Plaza Ballroom E
Social Hour and Reception
• 8/6/2016 Saturday 11:00 AM - 12:50 PM
• Convention Center Mile High Ballroom 3C
James Jones Conversation Hour
Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority
Psychology
FOCUS Newsletter
Division ListservDivision Awards
Professional Development
(conferences & webinars)
Division 45 Member Benefits
Campus Representatives
Mentoring
Student Social
Saturday 8/6
7:00-9:00p
Division 45 Suite
Liaisons
Links & Shoulders Mentoring
Friday 8/5, 5:00-6:50p
Sheraton Denver Hotel Plaza Ballroom F
Division 45 Student Committee
For more information, contact Desa Daniel, [email protected]
Social Media
Div 46. Society for Media Psychology & Technology
The society is a community of researchers, psychologists and other mental health providers, consultants, educators and communications professionals actively involved with all forms of traditional and evolving media and emerging technologies.
Mental training
Motivation
Sport injury and rehabilitation
Exercise adherence
Clinical issues with athletes
Performance enhancement
Youth Sport
Self-regulation
Expertise and talent
assessment
AREAS OF PRACTICE AND INQUIRY
Multiple Perspectives on Applying Psychology for Brain Health
(Saturday 1:00 PM @ CC 103)
Steven R. Heyman Memorial Lecture – Dr. Kate Hays
(Saturday 10:00 AM @ CC 503)
APA Division 47-ACSM Exchange Lecture- Dr. Sourav Poddar
(Saturday 11:00 AM @ CC 503)
Business Meeting, Presidential Address, Student Speed Mentoring,
& Social Hour (Friday 4-9 PM @ REGENCY MINERAL HALLS B & C)
2016 APA Convention
The Running Psychologists will be hosting:
38th Annual Ray’s Race 5K Walk and RunIn memory of Dr. Ray Fowler
Saturday, August 6th at 7 AM
Cherry Creek Bike Path
$35
Register:
http://www.active.com/denver-co/running/distance-running-races/running-
psychologists-38th-annual-rays-race-5k-run-and-walk-2016
2016 APA Convention
Division 47 Membership
Benefits
MEMBERSHIPBENEFITS
Connection to exercise and sport
psychology colleagues and
topics Connection to Performance Psychology
section (performing arts, business, high risk
occupations)
Connection to Running
Psychologists section
Access to Sport, Exercise, and Performance
Psychology Journaland newsletters
Get involved in committees
For more information:
Website: http://www.apadivisions.org/division-47/
Listserv: http://listserve.apa.org
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/APADivision47
Twitter: @APADivision47
LinkedIn: APA Division 47
DIVISION 48: THE SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF PEACE,
CONFLICT, AND VIOLENCE
Attend and Enjoy Some of Our Blockbuster Sessions. Here
is One That is a High for the ENTIRE CONVENTION!! If
You Only go to One Session, Make it This One!
QUESTION
What do the world’s leading psychologist, psychiatrist and
public intellectual have in common?
Answer: All 3 are part of Division 48’s MOUNTAINTOP
MARATHON, THE EVEREST OF INSIGHT, wherein
they converse with our own Frank Farley, President of
the Division.
PEAK EXPERIENCE #1: Noam Chomsky (88), the world’s leading public
intellectual on the topics “Peace, Conflict, and Politics” from 1:00-1:50
PM, Thursday, August 4.
PEAK EXPERIENCE #2: Aaron T. Beck (94), the world’s leading psychiatrist
on the topics “Hate and Violence”, from 2:00-2:50 PM, Thursday, August 4
PEAK EXPERIENCE #3: Albert Bandura (92), the world’s leading
psychologist on the topic “Moral Disengagement”, from 3:00-3:50 PM,
Thursday, August 4.
ALL 3 SESSIONS ARE IN THE SAME ROOM--- MILEHIGH BALLROOM
2B, 2C. Take a Peek…
Division 49Society of Group Psychology and
Group Psychotherapy Div. 49 is committed to the understanding
of groups in all their forms. Our membership cuts across counseling, clinical,
social, organizational, health and sport psychology. Our members share the belief that it is vital to understand the features that these groups share, and the features that they uniquely hold, and that the best
way to achieve this understanding is through interaction with groups
researchers in many different areas of psychology.
Division 49Society of Group Psychology
and Group Psychotherapy Congratulations to our
Group Psychologist of the Year!
George Tasca, Ph.D
Please join us in congratulating Dr. Tasca on his award Saturday August 6th at 10:00am in Convention Center Room 112
Division 49Society of Group Psychology
and Group Psychotherapy ATTENTION STUDENTS!
Interested in
FREE FOOD, DRINKS AND A FRIENDLY GROUP
while you are in Denver?
Please join us for the
Division 49 Student Social
Saturday August 6th at 5:00pm in the
Hyatt Regency Aspen Suite
Division 49Society of Group Psychology
and Group Psychotherapy FREE FOOD, DRINKS, and GIVEAWAYS!
Where better to get to know other group psychologists than at our Division Social?
Please join us for the Division 49 Social Saturday August 6th from 6:00-9:00pm in
the Hyatt Regency Aspen Suite!
Division 49Society of Group Psychology
and Group Psychotherapy Interested in Sports Psychology?
Curious how group psychology principles
influence work with teams and coaches?
Please join us as we welcome our invited
speaker, Dr. Melissa Streno, PSYD, CC-AASP!
Saturday August 6th at 11:00 am in Convention
Center Room 112!
Divisions of the American Psychological Association
APA’s 54 divisions are interest groups organized by members. Some represent disciplines of psychology – such as experimental, social or clinical -- while others focus on topical areas such as aging, ethnic minorities or trauma.
Join divisions here in our booth and enter drawings for prizes!
Div. 50 – The Addictions Newsletter (TAN)
• Stay in touch with Division 50 by reading TAN, a topical newsletter published 3 times yearly.
• Showcases current topics in addiction psychology through articles, abstracts, and division news.
• Recent topics include: e-cigarettes, the opioid epidemic, and more.
• Division 50 members may submit research articles and abstracts.
Division 50’s Journal
Division 50 publishes one of the world’s top addiction journals, Psychology of Addictive Behaviors® with 5-year impact factor of 3.417.
PAB publishes peer-reviewed, original articles 8 times a year related to the psychological aspects of addictive behaviors.
Subscriptions are available with Div. 50 membership. Student members of Div. 50 can purchase a yearly subscription for only $10.
Join Division 50!
Division 50 membership is great value…
Member/Fellow/Associate $40.00Life Status with journal $20.50Life Status without journal FreeProfessional Affiliate $40.00Student Affiliate with journal $20.00Student Affiliate without journal $10.00
To join fill out a membership form at the Divisions booth, or contact Keith Cooke, [email protected], or David Eddie, [email protected].
Div 51. Society for the Psychological Study of Men
& Masculinity
SPSMM provides a forum for members to discuss the critical issues facing men of all races, classes, ethnicities, sexual orientations and nationalities.
Div 52. International Psychology
Seeks to develop a psychological science and practice that is contextually informed, culturally inclusive, serves the public interest and promotes global perspectives within and outside of APA.
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Our websites offer excellent resources for child and adolescent
psychologists, including access to online literature databases,
informative videos, treatment guidelines, and therapist directory!
“I have loved being a part of Division
53 and plan to be involved with the Division
throughout my career.“—Jennifer Regan, M.A., UCLA
“Membership gives me access to the latest in clinical
research findings from our journal, updates on the profession
via our newsletter and website, and the ability to connect
with other professionals in the field via our listserv.”
—Mary Fristad, Ph.D., ABPP, The Ohio State University
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Become a member today!
President, Eric Youngstrom
SCCAP Midwinter Meeting
New Orleans
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Meet other child & adolescent psychologists, learn about research
and access resources through events, our newsletter and listserv!
Our journals publish original contributions related child
psychopathology and evidence-based assessment and
treatment – subscribe or submit an article!
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Check out some of our great programming at the Convention:
Beyond Bad Moods: Building a better understanding of
the characteristics, clinical correlates, and prognosis of
youth with extreme irritability CE
Thursday 8:00-9:50am
Room 302
Long-term Outcomes for Anxious Youth: Results from the
Child/Adolescent Anxiety Multi-Modal Extended Long-
term Study CE
Thursday 2:00-3:50pm
Room 303
Current Ethical Issues in Child and Adolescent
Psychology CE
Friday 4:00-4:50pm
Room 105
Increasing Global Access to Evidence-Based
Assessment and Treatment: A Collaborative Approach
Saturday 10:00-11:50am
Mile High Ballroom 4E
Latino Child and Adolescent Adjustment in the Context of
Exposure to Stress CE
Sunday 11:00-11:50am
Room 304
Div 55. American Society for the Advancement
of Pharmacotherapy
Was created to enhance psychological treatments combined with psychopharmacological medications. It promotes the public interest by working for the establishment of high quality statutory and regulatory standards for psychological care.
Founded in 2006, the Trauma Psychology
Division is working to keep trauma and its effects at
the forefront of conversations within the American Psychological
Association.
We are focused on bringing together
clinicians, researchers, educators, and policy
makers in these endeavors.
Division 56: Trauma Psychology
Invited Address: Shaka Senghor - Writing My WrongsFriday, August 5th, 4:00-4:50pm
Sheraton Denver, Grand Ballroom B
Division 56: Trauma Psychology
Shaka Senghor is a trauma survivor – a man who grew up in poverty, violence, fear, and hopelessness.
At age 19, he shot and killed a man during a drug-related argument. He served 19 years in prison for second-degree murder, including years in a
solitary confinement cell on 23-hour lock down.
His memoir, Writing My Wrongs, is a redemption story told through a stunningly human portrait of what it's like to grow up in the gravitational
pull of poverty and trauma.
Mr. Senghor’s talk will focus sharing his experiences of pain and how he has transformed his life by getting the word out on trauma
Division 56: Trauma PsychologyMembership Benefits:• Access to the latest developments in trauma psychology • E-newsletters delivered directly to your in-box and include timely information on
traumatic stress • Member-only listserv provides on-going communication with other members and
breaking news of trauma-related developments in APA • Opportunities to network with colleagues and potential collaborators through social
hours and mentoring events • Participation in the Division’s annual meetings and voting privileges to elect
representatives • Eligibility to run for office, chair, and serve on Division committees and task forces • Subscription to our journal, Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and
Policy
Membership Fees (includes journal subscription unless noted):• APA Associate/Member/Fellow $45.00• Professional Affiliate $45.00• Early Career Psychologist $35.00• Student $32.50• Student without journal $10.00
Division 56: Trauma PsychologyDownload our full list of
programming, plus our suite events, here:
http://www.apatraumadivision.org/177/2016-convention.html
How to become a member, please visit:
http://www.apatraumadivision.org/141/join-us.html