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Monitor on Psychology
Volume 33, No. 7 July/August 2002
 
Put yourself first at convention
page 53

Self-care will be the topic of a few sessions during APA's 2002 Annual Convention in Chicago, Aug. 22-25. They include:

* "Balancing our professional and personal lives--an experiential workshop," chaired by Lawrence B. Beer, EdD, and Ellen K. Baker, PhD, Friday, Aug. 23, 1-2:50 p.m., McCormick Place, South Building, Level 5, Meeting Room S501a.

* "Yin, Yang and the Yankees: finding a balance between clinical and personal life," chaired by Garland Y. DeNelsky, PhD, Saturday, Aug. 24, 11-11:50 a.m., McCormick Place, Lakeside Center, Level 3, Meeting Room E353c. Discussants are Ellen K. Baker, PhD, Robert A. Brown, PhD, Toni Vaughn Heineman, DMH, Lynn T. Pantano, PhD, and Karen W. Saakvitne, PhD.

* "Impact of trauma, gender and addiction on professional development and self-care practices," an American Psychological Association of Graduate Students symposium chaired by Diana S. Salvador, Sunday, Aug. 25, 12-1:50 p.m., McCormick Place, Lakeside Center, Level 3, Meeting Room E350. Participants include Carol Williams, Judith A. Kovach, PhD, Anne C. Pratt, PhD, Michael F. O'Connor, PhD, and Norine G. Johnson, PhD, as discussants.

--K. HEWLETT


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