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Monitor on Psychology
Volume 33, No. 5 May 2002
 
Eminent speakers, timely topics

APA's 2002 Annual Convention features speakers discussing topics that members want more information on. They include:

*Harvard University political scientist Robert D. Putnam, PhD, on "Civic engagement and social capital: America after 9/11."

*Joseph E. LeDoux, PhD, professor at the Center for Neural Science at New York University, and author of "The Emotional Brain: The Mysterious Underpinnings of Emotional Life," on "Synaptic self: how our brains become who we are."

*University of Miami Medical School researcher Tiffany Field, PhD, on "The power of touch."

*New Yorker magazine columnist and author of "The Tipping Point" Malcolm Gladwell, on "The quarterback problem."

*Stanford University professor Claude Steele, PhD, on "Social identity threat in a diverse society."

*Best-selling author Gail Sheehy on "Homeland's response to 9/11 terrorism."

*Director of the University of California, San Francisco Research Institute Thomas J. Coates, PhD, on "AIDS: psychology's challenge."

*Psychologist and Harvard business administration professor Teresa Amabile, PhD, on "Stalking creativity: from the laboratory to the workplace."

*APA President and Stanford University professor Philip G. Zimbardo, PhD, on "Why and how normal people go mad."

Other don't-miss sessions feature:

*Heart-health guru Dean Ornish, MD; Herbert Benson, MD, the Mind/Body Medical Institute associate professor of medicineat Harvard Medical School; and Psychology Today Founding Editor T George Harris on "Health, emotions and spirituality."

*Steven Hassan, M.Ed. LMHC, NCC , Kerry Noble, PhD, Deborah Layton, PhD, and Stephen Morgan, PhD, on "Cults of hatred."

*Dennis Embry, PhD, George Albee, PhD, Martin E.P. Seligman, PhD, and Larry James, PhD, on "New models of health-care delivery after Sept. 11."

*Ariel Merari, Morgan Banks, Marc Sageman and Clark McCauley on "The psychology of terrorism."

And be sure to see our featured debates:

*Albert Ellis, PhD, and Derald Wing Sue, PhD, on REBT and multiculturalism.

*David Barlow, PhD, Diane Chambless, PhD, Larry Beutler, PhD, and Bruce Wampold, PhD, tackling empirically supported treatments.



Presentation times will be set in June and will be available at www.apa.org/convention.



 
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