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Drs. Rogers and Sewell Publish Measure
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Department of Psychology 2013 Bonney Lecture
April 4, 2013 in All

Treating PTSD in our Veterans.

Dr. Patricia Resick

Tuesday April 9, 2013, 10:00 – 11:30 am

University Union Silver Eagle Suite

UNT Denton Campus

Patricia A. Resick, PhD, ABPP, is the Director of the Women's Health Sciences Division of the National Center for PTSD at the Veterans Affairs (VA) Boston Healthcare System. She is a Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology at Boston University. Dr. Resick received her Doctorate in Psychology from the University of Georgia.

Dr. Resick has received numerous grants to provide services and conduct research on the effects of traumatic events, and to develop and test therapeutic interventions for PTSD. She developed and tested Cognitive Processing Therapy, an effective short term treatment for PTSD and corollary symptoms. Since 2006 she has been a leader of a national VA initiative to disseminate Cognitive Processing Therapy throughout the VA system and is currently conducting two large clinical trials at Ft. Hood, Texas. She is also currently on two sub-workgroups for the DSM-5.

Dr. Resick has received many awards for her research, including the Robert S. Laufer Memorial Award for Outstanding Scientific Achievement in the Field of PTSD from the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies and the 2009 Leadership Award by the Association for VA Psychologist Leaders. She has published over 200 journal articles, books and book chapters. We are pleased to present this excellent speaker!

2013 Student Award Winners Announced!
March 18, 2013 in All

Outstanding Graduate Student and recipient of the Charlotte Friedersdorff-Boyd Memorial Scholarship
~Katherine Kelsey

Outstanding Undergraduate Award and recipient of the Louis C. Weber Scholarship
~Kayla Martinez

Psi Chi Award and recipient of the Louis C. Weber Scholarship
~Forrest Lane

Bonney Honor Student in Psychology Award
~Susannah Miller

Ladenberger Honor Student in Psychology Award
~Megan Guinn

UNT Teaching Fellow Award
~Jonathan Lewis

Anna Wright Memorial Scholarship
~Kathleen Bain

Dr. G. Frank Lawlis Scholarship
~Troy Rieck

Frank Collins Memorial Scholarship
~Ali Wilkerson

Outstanding Thesis Award ($150 award)
~Rose Dunn
~Faculty Advisor:  Dr. Jennifer Callahan
~Title: Effects of pre-session centering for therapists on session presence and effectiveness

Outstanding Scholarly Publication Award ($250 award)
~Sally Dockendorff
~Faculty Advisor: Dr. Trent Petrie
~Title: Intuitive Eating Scale: An examination among early adolescents

Dr. Sewell Named Interim Vice President for Research and Economic Development
February 22, 2013 in All

Dr. Kenneth Sewell (Clinical Program), has been appointed as the Interim Vice President for Research and Economic Development. UNT President, V. Lane Rawlins, noted that "Dr. Sewell will be responsible for leading a substantial body of work in the months ahead as we navigate this legislative session and our request for tuition revenue bonds for a new research building, prepare for upcoming university budget hearings, and ensure advancements in the university’s high performance computing facilities.

Dr. Sewell’s experience as the division’s associate vice president for the past five years and his commitment to strengthening the division’s operational effectiveness and support for all forms of research and scholarly activities at UNT will ensure that we continue to advance the research success of our students and faculty members."

Dr. Riggs Seeks Veterans for Research Study
January 16, 2013 in Counseling Psychology
 
Researchers at UNT want to learn more about the changes that military veterans encounter when they return to college.
Veterans of all ages from all military branches are eligible to participate.
What would happen if I participated?
• You will complete an online survey about deployment experiences, college experiences, family relationships, and other aspects of adjustment.
• All responses are CONFIDENTIAL.
              

For more information, e-mail familyattachmentlab@unt.edu
or call
940-369-7309.
 

Study conducted under the supervision of Dr. Shelley A. Riggs, Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of North Texas (940-565-2672 or riggs@unt.edu).
Connecticut School Shooting Position Statement
December 19, 2012 in All

Nine school violence prevention researchers and practitioners nationwide have developed a position statement on the Dec. 14, 2012 Connecticut school shootings that is being disseminated across the U.S. today. It is in response to the tragic acts of violence at Sandy Hook Elementary School and updates the School Shootings Position Statement that was disseminated nationally following the tragic school-related shootings of 2006.

Today’s position statement has been endorsed by more than 100 professional organizations representing well over 4 million professionals, such as the American Federation of Teachers, multiple divisions of the American Psychological Association, Child Welfare League of America, Council for Exceptional Children, National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP), National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP), National Education Association, National Association of School Psychologists, National Association of Social Workers, and Mental Health America. Additionally, more than 100 nationally recognized researchers and practitioners have endorsed this statement, including deans of several major university colleges of education and social work.

Additional organizations will be posting the document or providing links to it on their websites. The position statement is also being disseminated via professional listservs and is being published in several professional newsletters.

Nine researchers and practitioners from multiple fields of study who have worked in the area of school safety since the 1980s have prepared this position statement. The driving force behind the statement was to communicate scientifically informed principles and recommendations for practitioners, policymakers and the public at large. The co-authors’ goal is to help build consensus on a course of meaningful action.

The position statement and a complete list of organizations endorsing it is posted at: http://curry.virginia.edu/articles/sandyhookshooting or may be accessed by clicking here.