Contact Site Map Home APA Online Public Policy Home Public Policy Home
Public Interest Policy
Science Policy Public Interest Policy Education Policy News Take Action Fellowships About PPO

"Never Too Late to Heal: Positive Aging and the Aftermath of Trauma"

Pictures from the Congressional Briefing

Photograph, L-R: Martha Crowther, PhD; Diane Elmore, PhD; Mary Armsworth, PhD; Lauren Fuller; Joan Cook, PhD; Albert Perna

L-R:
Martha Crowther, PhD
, University of Alabama, Birmingham;
Diane Elmore, PhD, SPSSI James Marshall Public Policy Scholar;
Mary Armsworth, PhD, University of Houston;
Lauren Fuller, Senator Breaux's (D-LA) staffer on the Senate Special Committee on Aging;
Joan Cook, PhD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia VA Medical Center;
Albert Perna, World War II Veteran and P.O.W.

Photograph, Albert Perna

Albert Perna recounts his experience as a prisoner of war in World War II.

Dr. Mary Armsworth with a staffer from the office of Rep. Chris Bell (D-TX)

Dr. Mary Armsworth, University of Houston, met with the staff of Rep. Chris Bell (D-TX) to discuss her research on the legacy of trauma in women abused as children.

Photograph, L-R: James King, Martha Crowther, PhD, and Senator Sessions (R-AL).

L-R: James King, PhD, Samford University; Martha Crowther, PhD, University of Alabama, Birmingham and Senator Sessions (R-AL).

More information and presentations from the briefing

Back to Top^

© 2008 American Psychological Association
750 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242
Telephone: 800-374-2721; 202-336-5500. TDD/TTY: 202-336-6123
PsychNET® | Contact | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Security | Advertise with us