Fulbright Fellows at the 2008 APA Convention - Poster Sessions

POSTER SESSION 1 | POSTER SESSION 2


Friday, August 15, 2008 at 1:00 pm - 2:50 pm.
2205: Fulbright Fellows Poster Session I
BCEC, Exhibit Level, Hall A and B1

Institute of International Education: Tony Claudino, Institute of International Education, New York, NY

Fulbright Academy of Science and Technology—Linking Psychologists Across the Atlantic: Eric S. Howard, Fulbright Academy of Science and Technology, Cape Elizabeth, ME

The Fulbright Scholar Program—Internationalising Your Discipline and Your Campus: Andrew Riess, PhD, Council for International Exchange of Scholars, Washington, DC


Resiliency During Involuntary Acculturation: Fulbright Research at a Refugee Mental Health Center in Norway
James Allen, PhD, University of Alaska Fairbanks

Latino Immigrants' Health Care Access in Cataluña
Gonzalo Bacigalupe, PhD, University of Massachusetts, Boston

Norwegian Adaptation of the DRS: Dispositional Resiliency Scale for Measuring Hardiness Under Stress
Paul T. Bartone, PhD, National Defense University

Long-term Cognitive Effects of Cerebral Malaria in Ugandan Children
Michael J. Boivin, PhD, MPH, Michigan State University

Sexually Explicit Materials, Sexual Socialization and Satisfaction:
A Bicultural Study

Pamela Brouillard, PsyD, Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi; and Aleksandar Stulhofer, PhD, University of Zagreb, Croatia

Cross-cultural Teaching: Introducing Gender Studies to a Traditional Psychology Curriculum
Pamela Brouillard, PsyD, Texas A&M - Corpus Christi

Glimpses of Prague, Charles University, and Child Policies in a Formerly Communist Country
Karen S. Budd, PhD, DePaul University

Human Figure Drawings and Mental Growth Curves
Ralph Carlson, PhD, University of Texas Pan American

My Bulgarian and Russian Fulbright Experiences: The Ripple Effect of a Cultural Immersion
Jack Croxton, PhD, State University of New York at Fredonia

My Fulbright Experience: Paving the Way Towards Understanding Mechanisms and Engaging in International Collaborations
Katherina Fiori, PhD, Intercultural Institute on Human Development and Aging

Teaching About Child Abuse & Forensic Interviewing in Buenos Aires
Lisa A. Fontes, PhD, Union Institute & University

Teaching Psychology in a Developing Nation: A Lifetime Responsibility
Pauline Ginsberg, PhD, Utica College

Widening the Halls and Lowering the Walls of Quantitative Science
Lisa Harlow, PhD, University of Rhode Island

The Fulbright Fellowship: A Doorway for Global Collaboration at Home and Abroad
Robert Hill, PhD, University of Utah and Jonathan Codell, PhD, University of Utah

Child Abuse and Social Service Issues in a Divided Country:
Working with Greek and Turkish Cypriots on the Island of Cyprus

Tasha Howe, PhD, Humboldt State University

Towards Integrated Treatment for Depression in Uganda
Laura R. Johnson, PhD, University of Mississippi

Civic Engagement in East African Youth: Developing Leaders in Environmental Conservation
Julie S. Johnson-Pynn, PhD, Berry College

Psychological Sequelae of Intifada-Related Injuries Among Palestinian Children
Vivian Khamis, PhD, Al Ain University of Science and Technology

Alpine Postcards: A Scholar Romps through Austria
Christopher Kilmartin, PhD, University of Mary Washington

Higher Education and Human Resources Practices in the Czech Republic: A Culture in Transformation
Laura L. Koppes, PhD, University of West Florida

Developing Children's Mental Health Services in Serbia through Direct Service, Training, and Policy Reforms
Vesna Kutlesic, PhD, National Institutes of Health/AAAS

Counseling Psychology in Portugal: A Fulbright Experience
Frederick Lopez, PhD, University of Houston

Developing International Collaborations in Psychology
Sherri McCarthy, PhD, Northern Arizona University-Yuma

Fulbright Supporting School-Based Research in Chile
Benedict T. McWhirter, PhD, University of Oregon

Finding Common Ground for Continued International Collaboration
Ellen H. McWhirter, PhD, University of Oregon

Intrafamiliar and Youth Violence Reduction in Chile, South America
Paula T. McWhirter, PhD, University of Oklahoma

Developing Collaborative Relationships Between Two Universities in Turkey and One in the United States
Carnot Nelson, PhD, University of South Florida

Cross-cultural Analysis of the Methods of Reward and Punishment in Families
Elena Nikolaeva, PhD, Herzen State Pedagogical University

A Conundrum: Teaching Psychology in Ukraine
John Nixon, PhD, SUNY Canton

Arctic Adventure Come Full Circle: Fulbright in the Far North
Lisa Sethre-Hofstad, PhD, Concordia College

Explorations of Cross Culture Change Mechanisms in Family-based Treatment Approaches: FFT in the Dutch Cultural Context
Thomas L. Sexton, PhD, Center for Adolescent and Family Studies

Exploration of Autobiographical Memory, Personality, and Clinical Psychology
Jefferson A. Singer, PhD, Connecticut College

Psychology and Liberal Arts Eastern Europe
David Skeen, PhD, Muskingum College

The Efficacy of Behavioral Stress Management in Asymptomatic HIV+ Patients
James Song, Harvard University

Doing Better and Doing More with Less: Creating Child Centered, Family Focused and Community Based System of Care in Country in  Democratic Transition
Djuradj Stakic, PhD, Penn State Brandywine

Participant
Rivka Tuval-Mashiach, PhD, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel

What Constitutes Efficacious Child Protection Programs for Children in Post-conflict Contexts?  Psychosocial Interventions and Justice Frameworks
Angela Veale, PhD, University College Cork, Ireland

Buddhism, Mindfulness and Psychotherapy
Danny Wedding, PhD, University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine

Sexual Debut, Condom Use, and Religiosity Among Low-income Brazilian Youth:
A Longitudinal Study

Brian L. Wilcox, PhD, Center on Children, Families, and the Law, Lincoln, NE

Entrepreneurship in Hungary after the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Gerrit Wolf, PhD, State University of New York, Stony Brook

Teaching the Philosophy, Theory, and Practice of Relational Psychotherapy in Romania
Ronald Wright, PhD, Mount Vernon Nazarene University


Friday, August 15, 2008 at 2:00 pm - 2:50 pm.
2248: Fulbright Fellows Poster Session II
BCEC, Exhibit Level, Hall A and B1


Institute of International Education: Tony Claudino, Institute of International Education, New York, NY

A Psychology Network in the Asia & the Middle East—The Fulbright Academy of Science & Technology: Eric S. Howard, Fulbright Academy of Science and Technology, Cape Elizabeth, ME

The Fulbright Scholar Program—Internationalizing Your Discipline and Your Campus: Andrew Riess, PhD, Council for International Exchange of Scholars, Washington, DC


Development of a Memory Measure for Chinese Children
Wayne V. Adams, PhD, George Fox University

Patient Satisfaction with Outpatient Psychiatric Care: Development and Implementation of a Cross-Cultural Assessment Tool
Gerlinde Berghofer, PhD, Kuratorium Psychosoziale Dienste Wien (Vienna, Austria)

Differences in Perceived Parenting Style, Intergenerational Conflict, and Self-Esteem Between Korean and Korean-American College Students
Ruth Chung, PhD, University of Southern California

Nationalism or Patriotism? National Attachment of American
and Croatian Students

Dinka Corkalo Biruski, PhD, University of Zagreb, Croatia

My Three Fulbright Fellowships to India: Advice, Suggestions,
and Recommendations

Frederick L. Coolidge, PhD, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs

Sex Trafficking in Nepal: A Critical Feminist Analysis
Mary Crawford, PhD, University of Connecticut

The Post 9/11 Traumatized America
Yasmin Farooqi, PhD, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan

Evaluating a Bicultural Model for a Community Health and Social Services Center in New Zealand
Peter Gager, PhD, SUNY Downstate Medical Center

Confronting Central European and U.S. Experience in Child Psychology and Ethics
Mária Glasová, PhD, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia, the Slovak Republic

Collectivistic Coping and Beyond: Some Outcomes of Fulbrights in Taiwan
Mary J. Heppner, PhD and Puncky P. Heppner, PhD, University of Missouri-Columbia; Li-Fei Wang, PhD, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C; Yu-Wei Wang, PhD, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Dong-Gwi Lee, PhD, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea; and Hyun-Joo Park, PhD, Dongguk University, Seoul, South Korea.

Electrophysiological Studies of Task Switching
Shulan Hsieh, PhD, National Chung-Cheng University, Min-hsiung, Chia-yi, Taiwan R.O.C.

Comparison of American and Pakistan Students’ Use of Study Strategies
Hafiz Muhammad Iqbal, PhD, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan

Gender, Depression and Self-Silencing in Nepal
Dana Jack, PhD, Western Washington University

Adolescent-Parent Relationships: A Perspective on Universal and Culturally Variable Features in the Context of Globalization
Shagufa Kapadia, PhD, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat, India

Collective Identities of Korean Young Adults: A Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Study of Two Sociopolitical Cohorts
Greg Kim-ju, PhD, California State University-Sacramento

Nonviolent Behavior and Peace Cultures in the Himalayan Region
Vinod Kool, PhD, SUNY Institute of Technology-Utica-Rome

Building Capacity in Higher Education in Cambodia
Cynthia Lahar, PhD, York County Community College

Historical Antecedents of Counseling Psychology and the Fulbright Program
J. Jeffries McWhirter, PhD, Arizona State University

Social and Ethical Dimensions of Long-term Adjustment to Traumatic Brain Injury in Kolkata, India
Debjani Mukherjee, PhD, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago

International Comparison of Refugee Resettlement: Australia
and the United States

Kate Murray, PhD, Arizona State University

How Psychology Determines Decision-making in Financial Markets
Thomas Oberlechner, PhD, Webster University, Vienna, Austria

Exotic Borneo
Beverly Palmer, PhD, California State University, Dominguez Hills

Inclusive Cultural Empathy: A Relationship-Centered Alternative to Individualism
Paul Pedersen, PhD, University of Hawai'i at Manoa

Risk Factors for Eating Disorders in Japan
Kathleen Pike, PhD, Temple University Japan Campus, Tokyo

Cultural Nuances, Assumptions, and the Butterfly Effect (Redux)
Rory Remer, PhD, University of Kentucky

The Modem and the Mango Tree: Assessing Adolescents’ Cultural Identity Development in India
Robert Roeser, PhD, Tufts University

Aging & Work: Global Comparisons
Michael Smyer, PhD, Boston College

Youth Conflict and Violence in Northern Ireland: A Comparative Analysis
with Youth Violence in America

Fernando Soriano, PhD, California State University San Marcos

Psychosocial Functioning in Israeli Adolescent Cancer Survivors: A Senior Fulbright Scholarship Project
Marilyn Stern, PhD, Virginia Commonwealth University

Returning Home: Cultural Identity and Emotional Outcomes of Repatriation among Hong Kong and Japanese Sojourners
Nan Sussman, PhD, The College of Staten Island, CUNY

Bringing Behavioral Neuroscience to Thailand
Bruce Svare, PhD, State University of New York at Albany

Researching the Cultures of Mental Health
Leslie Swartz, PhD, University of Stellebosch, Matieland, South Africa

Outcome of Dream Work for East Asians Serving as Volunteer Clients: Dream Factors, Anxious Attachment, Asian Values, and Therapist Input
Hsiu-Lan Shelley Tien, PhD,National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C.

Comparing Apples and Oranges? Conducting Meaningful Cross-cultural Experiments in East Asia
Annie Tsai, PhD, Azusa Pacific University

Navigating Unfamiliar Waters
Sally Wall, PhD, College of Notre Dame of Maryland

Culturally Sensitive Research and Teaching in Nigeria and South Korea
Sandra K. Webster, PhD, Westminster College

A Clinical Psychology Program in China
Lou Ann Wieand, PhD, Humboldt State University

Individual and Family Resilience: Resources for Surviving Stress in
Immigrant Families

Pei-li Wu, PhD, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C.