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CSPP Faculty and Students Present at American Family Therapy Academy Conference

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Published on: 06/10/2015
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Faculty and students of CSPP鈥檚 couple and family therapy program recently represented 樱花视频 at the 37th Annual Meeting and Open Conference of the American Family Therapy Academy. Fourteen CSPP faculty and students attended, participating in 13 paper and poster presentations and discussion groups. This event, dedicated to the advancement of thinking, practices, policies and scholarship in family therapy, was held June 3-6, 2015 in Vancouver, Washington.

Paper Presentations

  • 鈥淔amily therapy: The East-West blend鈥 | Karen Quek, PhD, associate professor, Irvine campus and Hao-Min Chen, PhD, assistant professor, Irvine campus
  • 鈥淭raining for connection: Effects of the person of the therapist training (POTT) on the therapeutic relationship鈥 | Alba Nino, PhD, assistant professor, San Diego campus
  •  鈥淗ow does forgiveness help LGBT and interracial couples鈥 relationships and their families integrate meaning?鈥 | Gita Seshadri, PhD, assistant professor, Sacramento campus and Nancy Deatrick, PhD
  • 鈥淓ducated children of immigrants: Their reality of confusion, marginalization and on a continuum鈥 | Patricia Murillo, PsyD, alumna, San Diego campus; Martha Morgan, PhD, assistant professor, San Diego campus; Narumi Taniguichi, PhD, Concordia University

Poster Presentations

  • 鈥淕ender in CFT in classrooms: Female perspective" | Karen Quek, PhD, associate professor, Irvine campus; Martha Morgan, PhD, assistant professor, San Diego campus; Christie Eppler, PhD, Seattle University
  • 鈥淢ulticultural supervision: Creating conversation regarding diversity鈥 | Nilou Tohidian, PsyD candidate, Irvine campus and Karen Quek, PhD, associate professor, Irvine campus
  • 鈥淪tories bridging the past to the present in the lives of the elderly" | Dorothy O鈥橬eill, PsyD candidate, Irvine campus and Farhat Chaudhry, PsyD candidate, Irvine campus
  • 鈥淪ocial exchange theory: Negotiation of visibility among gay couples living with HIV鈥 | Sohei Fujita, PsyD candidate, San Diego campus
  • 鈥淭he challenges of transition: A new home for the elder鈥 | Jonathan Naveen, PhD, adjunct faculty, Irvine campus and Farhat Chaudhry, PsyD candidate, Irvine campus
  • 鈥淩esilient cultural competency鈥 | Christie Eppler, PhD, Seattle University and Martha Morgan, PhD, assistant professor, San Diego campus
  • 鈥淒iversity and common humanity: Finding the balance in training and clinical work鈥 | Alba Nino, PhD, assistant professor, San Diego campus

Discussion Group

  • 鈥淰oices of clients in therapy: Experiences of social location and identity matter鈥 | Moderated by Norma Scarborough, DMFT, assistant professor and site director, Los Angeles campus

Please visit our website for more information about couple and family therapy graduate programs and faculty at CSPP.

 

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