2008 International Counseling Psychology Conference CREATING THE FUTURE: Counseling in a Changing World

March 6 - 9, 2008 • Chicago, Illinois • USA

PROGRAM

Primary Sponsors: APA – Society of Counseling Council of Counseling Association of Counseling Psychology Division 17 Psychology Training Programs Center Training Agencies

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Welcome ………………………….2 2008 International Counseling Psychology Conference Steering Committee ……………2 March 6 - 9 • Chicago, IL Organizing Committees……….3 The Chicago Hilton and Towers Daily Schedule Creating The Future: Counseling Psychologists in a Changing World Thursday, March 6……………..4 Friday, March 7 ………………...8 •Nearly 1,400 students, counselors, and counseling psychologists Saturday, March 8……………...28 from throughout the world; Sunday, March 9 ……………....44 •Pre-conferences, symposia, working groups, roundtables, continuing education, workshops, research paper presentations, poster sessions, and exhibits; Exhibit Hall Floor Plan……….47 Exhibitors and Sponsors …….48 •Keynote presentations and The Many Faces of Counseling Psychology Awards; Meeting Space Diagrams……..52 •Invited programming focus on: diversity, early career professionals, education and training, international, practice, science, and students; •Mentoring opportunities for students and early career professionals; •Legislative advocacy.

Sponsored by the Society of Counseling Psychology (SCP) Division 17 of the American Psychological Association (APA), Council of Counseling Psychology Training Programs (CCPTP), and the Association of Counseling Center Training Agencies (ACCTA)

The ICPC 2008 wishes to recognize conference planners Debra Nolan, CAE, and Gregory Brooks for their professional and outstanding service.

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Accreditation The Society of Counseling Psychology (SCP) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. SCP maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

1 CONFERENCE WELCOME

Linda Forrest, Ph.D Laura Palmer, Ph.D. Welcome!

2008 International Counseling Psychology Conference

Welcome to the 2008 International Counseling Psychology Conference, "Creating The Future: Counseling Psychologists Steering Committee in a Changing World." This conference marks the first international counseling psychology conference and the fifth nation- al conference (Northwestern University, 1951, Greystone, 1964, Georgia, 1987, and Houston, 2001). We are proud to fol- Co-Chairs low in the tradition of these previous counseling psychology conferences that each in their own way and time has helped Linda M. Forrest shape counseling psychology. The legacies of these conferences live on and have been the foundation on which the plan- ning for the 2008 International Counseling Psychology Conference (ICPC) rests. Laura K. Palmer

Following the tradition of recent conferences, the 2008 International Counseling Psychology Conference is "grander in scale Members and more ambitious than its predecessors" (Fouad et al., 2004, p. 64), because the conference planners decided early to Sherry A. Benton extend our reach beyond the boundaries of the . We extend a special and warm welcome to our colleagues Kathleen J. Bieschke who have traveled from other countries to make this a truly international gathering. We know that your presence will enlight- Emilia Boeschen en us, challenge assumptions we hold, and stretch us to think more broadly and inclusively about counseling psychology. Cyndy J. Boyd We have worked hard to showcase scholars from around the world. Over 180 scholars with addresses outside the United States are listed on the conference program. The 2008 ICPC provides an opportunity to engage in dialogue with interna- Y. Barry Chung tional colleagues, explore the commonalities and differences among of our disciplines and set forth an international focus Kathlyn C. Dailey and agenda for years to come. Michael Duffy Lawrence H. Gerstein Many individual students and professionals have been involved in planning this conference over the last 24 months. As a Alberta M. Gloria group we are excited about what we have helped create and are eager to see it unfold. The next three days offer a pletho- Robert Lent ra of opportunities for students, early career, mid-career and more senior professionals, whatever the job setting or focus of your work (teaching, research, practice, advocacy). Conference attendees will engage in learning, teaching, and talking about Karin Lutter critical local, national and international issues. The program will offer many ways to do this. There will be keynote address- Marie L. Miville es, continuing education workshops, working groups, symposia, research paper and posters sessions, roundtables, and social Jacquelyn Smith events such as receptions and a dance. Elizabeth M. Vera Sue Whiston Similar to the previous counseling psychology conferences, the 2008 International Counseling Psychology Conference Carrie L. Winterowd promises to be a historical event. Building on the social advocacy groups of the Houston 2001 conference, each conference participant will have the opportunity to join a working group on a topic of his/her choice. Working groups will meet on Friday and Saturday from 10:00 am til noon. We are hoping that four hours together in work groups will provide an oppor- tunity for conference participants to experience active engagement and help move forward important counseling psycholo- gy agendas. As conference planners we are eager to see the potential products that will result from dedicating significant conference time to work groups.

The conference theme "Creating the Future: Counseling Psychologists in a Changing World" means your presence and active participation in the next three days will be an important part of creating the future of counseling psychology as well as the impact and legacy of this conference. With great eagerness, let the conference begin.

Linda Forrest, Ph.D. University of Oregon President, Society of Counseling Psychology 2008 ICPC Conference Co-Chair

Laura Palmer, Ph.D. Seton Hall University Past Chair, Council of Counseling Psychology Training Programs 2008 ICPC Conference Co-Chair 2 ORGANIZING COMMITTEES

Many Thanks to the Following Organizing Ayse Ciftci Secondary Sponsors/Exhibitors Committee Committees for Their Work on the Michael Ellis Ed Delgado Romero, co-chair Conference! Yuhong He Carrie Winterowd, co-chair Shoshana Hellman Kathlyn Dailey Awards and Recognition Committee Puncky Paul Heppner Susan Young Kristee Haggins, tri-chair Andy Horne Charlie Waehler, tri-chair Yueh Ching Hsu Sections Committee Lauren Weitzman, tri-chair Majeda Humeidan Alberta Gloria, past chair of section chairs Anthony Isacco Lali McCubbins, chair of section chairs Closing Session/Town Hall Committee Changdai Kim Section Chairs: John Westefeld, chair Nicholas Ladany Connie Matthews, Advancement of Women Rosie Bingham Georgios Lampropoulos Mary Lou Randour, Animal-Human lore m. dickey Michael Y. Lau fffffInteractions Changming Duan Dong-gwi Lee Traci Callandrillo, College and University Lisa Edwards Justin Li fffffCounseling Centers Anne Farrar-Anton John McConnell Earlise Ward, Ethnic and Racial Diversity David Miller Cyndy McRae, Health Conference Working Groups Committee Amina Oezelsel Pam Cogdal, Independent Practice Sherry Benton, tri-chair Shonali Raney Larry Gerstein and Puncky Paul Heppner, Kathy Bieschke, tri-chair John Romano fffffInternational Nancy Elman, tri-chair Gargi Roysircar-Sodowsky Jill Barber, Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Julie Ancis Donna Schultheiss Rod Hetzel, Positive Psychology Lisa Edwards Jui Shankar Andy Horne, Prevention Megan Marks Mei Tang Sue Whiston, Promotion of Psychotherapy Larry Marks Adam Voight fffffScience Gunjani Patel-Stamp Earlise Ward Lee Nelson, Supervision and Training Heather Wood Paul Gore, Vocational Psychology Continuing Education Committee Rod Goodyear, tri-chair Legislative Advocacy Committee SPAs and Practioners Committee Mark Leach, tri-chair Laura Palmer, chair Michael Duffy, co-chair Susan MacQuiddy, tri-chair Armand Cerbone, co-chair Beverly J. Vandiver Captains: Kathleen Chwalisz Sandra Ackerman Bob McPherson Division 17 Hospitality Suite Committee Anne Farrar Anton Karen Settle Pamela F. Foley, co-chair Rosie Bingham Lewis Z. Schlosser, co-chair Jean Carter Student Committee Louise Douce Jacqui Smith, co-chair Early Career Professionals Committee Jodi Huntington lore m. dickey, co-chair Traci Callandrillo, tri-chair Bob McPherson Kathlyn Dailey, senior advisor Anne Farrar Anton, tri-chair Sandra Shullman Cindy Juntunen, senior advisor Oksana Yakushko, tri-chair Melba Vasquez Glenna Stumblingbear Larisa Buhin Jaryn Allen Jones, Janice Advisors: Manijeh Badiee Montana, Denise Francis Stephen M. Pfeiffer Brittany Barber Metz, AJ Nina Gail Levitt Guler Boyraz Robitschek, Chris Peter Newbould LaTisha Braddock Sue Whiston, senior advisor Brittany Barber Local Arrangements Committee Nadia Hasan Keynote Speaker Committee Cyndy Boyd, tri-chair Alia Fons-Scheyd Nadya Fouad, tri-chair Liz Vera, tri-chair Julie Koch McDonald Marie Miville, tri-chair Suzette Speight, tri-chair Karen Lutter Karen Taylor, tri-chair Stacy Frazier Kelly Russo Teresa D. LaFromboise Jessica Thull International Committee Charlotte McCloskey Meris Williams Lawrence H. Gerstein, Chair Barb Palombi Changming Duan, Co-Chair Technology Committee Doriane Besson Program Committee Paul Gore, chair Christiane Blanco-Vega Consuelo Arbona, co-chair Y. Barry Chung David Blustein Jonathan Schwartz, co-chair Sharon Bowman Photographers Committee Deniz Canel Public Relations & Media Committee Peg Mosher Esther Care Heidi Zetzer, co-chair Mary Heppner PingHwa Chen Camille DeBell, co-chair Seong-in Choi Chong-li Chung Y. Barry Chung 3 DAILY SCHEDULE THURSDAY, MARCH 6

Thursday, March 6, 2008 APA Division 17 Section Pre- Carolyn Tucker will address health dis- Conference Activities - In Alphabetical parities in the United States. Her 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Order by Section Name research areas include (a) patient-cen- tered culturally sensitive health care Registration - 8th Street South, Lobby SECTION FOR THE ADVANCE- assessment and intervention, (b) health Level MENT OF WOMEN and wellness promotion and 9:00am - 4:00pm -- SAW Mentoring obesity/overweight modification interven- 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Conference - 4C tions for racial/ethnic minority and low The SAW Mentoring Conference will income children, adolescents, families, COUNCIL OF COUNSELING address the complexities of mentoring and communities, and (c) children's PSYCHOLOGY TRAINING students, new professionals, and peers. problem behaviors and academic per- PROGRAMS (CCPTP) The morning session will feature four formance. Paschal Kabura, our African MID-WWINTER MEETING speakers addressing diverse aspects of guest, is committed to training coun- mentoring, followed by a "fishbowl" panel selors to address the overwhelming men- 9:00am - 11:00am - Training discussion, after which the audience will tal health needs in Uganda, a country Implications of the Internationalization actively participate. The afternoon ses- where citizens are rebuilding their lives Movement in Counseling Psychology sion will consist of "Mentoring Circles" following many years of social and politi- (Co-SSponsored by the APA Division 17 whose purpose will be to provide in- cal instability. International Section & CCPTP) - depth discussion, mentoring support, Waldorf and the development of strategies to be HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY SECTION Co-Chairs, Changming Duan, University brought back to the large group and to 9:30am - 11:30am -- General Meeting - of Missouri-Kansas City; Cindy SAW to advance its mentoring agenda. 4A Juntunen, University of North Dakota Attendees at other section programs with We will be discussing issues related to and Lawrence H. Gerstein, Ball State morning-only sessions are welcome to section business, APA, suggestions for University; Presenters, Puncky Paul join the afternoon circles. more involvement of students and new Heppner, University of Missouri- professionals. Everyone is welcome! Columbia; Li-fei Wang, National Taiwan SECTION ON COLLEGE AND UNI- Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan, VERSITY COUNSELING CENTERS INDEPENDENT PRACTICE SEC- R.O.C.; John Romano, University of AND SECTION ON POSITIVE PSY- TION AND SECTION ON LESBIAN, Minnesota; Sung-Kyung Yoo, Claremont CHOLOGY GAY, BISEXUAL AWARENESS McKenna College; Sif Einarsdóttir, 1:00pm - 5:00pm -- Strength-BBased 9:00am - 4:00pm -- Counseling LGBT University of Iceland, Reykjavík, Iceland Approaches to Counseling Practice, Clients and Community: Best Practices - Supervision/training, and Outreach in Boulevard B 11:15am to 12:00pm - Business Meeting College and University Counseling This workshop presents best practices - Williford C Centers - Williford A for working with diverse LGBT popula- Interactive program designed primarily tions and in particular; youth (adoles- 12:00pm to 1:00pm - Lunch - for college and university counseling cen- cents) along with family issues. Plans are Normandie Lounge ters but also applicable to various prac- to be didactic as well as participatory tice settings. The goal for the group is to bringing in movement/dance and creative 1:00pm to 4:00pm - Sessions I & II - identify strength-based approaches to approaches. Presentation will also focus Williford C three areas of counseling center work: on standards of competence and ethics counseling practice, supervision and for practitioners. Session I: Practicum training in our aca- training, and outreach. Prior to the con- demic programs to best prepare students ference, the planning committee will INTERNATIONAL SECTION for internship. Session II: have accumulated resources for applying 7:30am - 5:00pm - International Section Licensure/entrance to practice given these strength-based approaches as well - Waldorf recent APA initiatives and some state as lists of resources for attendees to pur- · 7:30am - 9:00am International licensures laws. Both sessions will have a sue. Each attendee will receive a CD Section Leaders Meeting, Meeting of the panel consisting of Nadya Fouad, Karen with the previously generated materials. Leaders of the International Section: Co- Taylor, Emil Rodolfo, and Roberta Nutt, Chairs, Lawrence H. Gerstein, Ph.D., followed by a breakout session to discuss SECTION ON ETHNIC AND Ball State University, and Puncky Paul these topics in small groups. RACIAL DIVERSITY AND HEALTH Heppner, Ph.D., University of Missouri- PSYCHOLOGY SECTION Columbia 1:30pm - 4:30pm - Health Disparities - 4:00pm - 5:00pm - Business Meeting - · 9:00am - 11:00am Symposium - Williford C Williford B 4 THURSDAY, MARCH 6

Training Implications of the Discussions - International Students' A Workshop on Prevention Application Internationalization Movement in Social and Information Hour, Programs that have Demonstrated Counseling Psychology (Co-SSponsored Roundtable: Co-Chairs, Johanna Effectiveness -Boulevard C by the International Section & CCPTP), Nilsson, University of Missouri-Kansas This workshop will present an overview Co-Chairs, Changming Duan, University City & Elif Celebi,University of Missouri- of several prevention programs that have of Missouri-Kansas City, Cindy Columbia; Tables 1: International been developed, implemented, and eval- Juntunen, University of North Dakota, Student Visas and Work Visas - Y. Barry uated and found to have positive impact. and Lawrence H. Gerstein, Ball State Chung, Georgia State University, Mirko Funding opportunities will also be dis- University; Presenters, Puncky Paul Briemle, University of Missouri-Kansas cussed. Heppner, University of Missouri- City; Table 2: Getting Involved - in APA, Columbia, Li-fei Wang, National Taiwan Division 17, and the International SECTION FOR THE PROMOTION Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan, Section - Mark Leach, The University of OF PSYCHOTHERAPY SCIENCE R.O.C.; John Romano, University of Southern Mississippi, Guler Boyraz, The 1:00pm - 5:00pm -- Innovative Strategies Minnesota; Sung-Kyung Yoo, Claremont University of Memphis; Table 3: to Facilitate Process and Outcome McKenna College; and Sif Einarsdóttir, Mentoring & Support - Johanna Nilsson, Research: Working with Small Samples - University of Iceland, Reykjavík, Iceland University of Missouri-Kansas City, Boulevard A · 11:00am - 12:00pm Symposium - Danah Barazanji, University of Missouri- Five well-respected researchers will dis- - Contemporary Research and Practice Kansas City; Table 4: Practicum and cuss innovative strategies for conducting of Counseling International Students Internship - Changming Duan, process and outcome research. After Chair, Mark Leach, The University of University of Missouri-Kansas City, Abby these presentations, participants can Southern Mississippi; Johanna E. Myers, Georgia State University; Table select to meet with one of the presenters Nilsson, The University of Missouri- 5: Supervision - Nick Ladany, Lehigh and other researchers and discuss specif- Kansas City; Amina Özelsel, Jacobs University, Arlette Ngoubene Atioky, ic applications of these small N tech- University Bremen, Germany Lehigh University; Table 6: Networking - niques. The presenters are Lynne Angus, · 12:00pm - 1:00pm Symposium -- Lynette Bikos, Seattle Pacific University, Madonna Constantine, Clara Hill, Multinational Perspectives on PeiWei Li, Indiana University; Table 7: William Hoyt, and Brent Mallinckrodt. Supervision and Training I, Chair, Returning Back Home after Being Georgios Lampropoulos, Florida State Trained in the U.S. - Rachel Gali SECTION IN FORMATION: ANI- University; Yoko Mori, Lehigh Cinamon, Tel Aviv University Ramat MAL HUMAN INTERACTION: University; Arpana G. Inman, Lehigh Aviv, Israel, Elif Celebi, University of RESEARCH AND PRACTICE University; Keeyeon Bang, Korea Digital Missouri-Columbia 4:00pm - 6:00pm -- Animal Human University, Kyungki-do, Korea International Meeting - 4L · 1:00pm - 3:00pm International SECTION ON LESBIAN, GAY, This is a section that is forming. The Section Working Group Leaders BISEXUAL AWARENESS meeting will give an opportunity for Meeting, Meeting of the International 1:00pm - 5:00pm -- Working Group: attendees to learn about this section - Section Working Group Leaders Strategic Planning - PDR 1 who we are, what we want to do, what we · 3:00pm - 4:00pm Symposium -- This will be a working group for section have started to do. Also, the time and Embracing Peace Psychology: members to contribute to strategic plan- space will allow section members and Counseling Psychologists as Scientist- ning for our section. We will work on interested section members to meet one Practitioners, Chair, Lawrence H. mission statement, goals, objectives, and another, exchange ideas, and give direc- Gerstein, Ball State University; tasks. tion to AHI as it matures into an estab- *Forgiveness Research in South Africa lished section in SCP. and the United States: Opportunities and PREVENTION SECTION Challenges - David N. Dixon, Ball State 9:00am -112:00pm -- Teaching the SOCIETY FOR VOCATIONAL PSY- University, Heather Wood, Ball State Theory, Science, and Practice of CHOLOGY University; *Walking Beyond the Prevention Training in Psychology - 9:00am - 5:00pm -- Returning to Our Violence of the Past: Roles for Boulevard C Roots: Toward a Vocational Science of Counseling Psychologists in Post-conflict Prevention is a core component of coun- Empowerment - Astoria Settings - Scott L. Moeschberger, Taylor seling psychology yet few programs teach The theme of returning to our roots is University; *Traumatisation among it. This workshop will provide an related to Frank Parsons and examining Former Political Detainees in South overview of methods and activities for current methods for bettering the work Africa - Ashraf Kagee, Stellenbosch training graduate students in prevention lives of the under-resourced and margin- University Matieland, South Africa theory, science, and practice. alized in the United States and interna- · 4:00pm - 5:00pm Roundtable 1:30pm - 4:30pm -- Prevention Practice: tionally. The preconference workshop

5 THURSDAY, MARCH 6 will be a combination of symposiums related to theory and practice and a series of presentations related to pertinent top- Thank You to Our GOLD Sponsors! ics in the field of vocational psychology. The symposium related to innovative practices in vocational psychology will feature international scholars. National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology

1:00 PM - 5:00 PM ACCTA Meeting - 4K

SAS/APAGS Internship Workshop - 4M This session will be a four hour work- Our Lady of the Lake University shop for graduate students which will help them to prepare for the pre-doc internship application process. Presenters include Carol Williams-Nickelson, coun- seling and the Associate Pearson Assessments Executive Director of the American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS); W. Gregory Keilin, Internship Training Director and Assistant Director Counseling and Sage Publications Mental Health Center, University of Texas at Austin. Pre-registration required.

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6 OPENING RECEPTION / KEYNOTE

OPENING RECEPTION - Keynote Address: M. Eduarda Duarte, Ph.D., Chair of the International Ballroom South Portuguese Psychological Society, Welcome to the 2008 International The following renowned international Professor, Faculty of Psychology and Counseling Psychology Conference! The scholars will engage in a lively dialogue Education, Director of the Human opening reception will feature a cash bar on global perspectives in counseling psy- Resources Psychology Master Program, and light hors' d'oeuvres. chology practice, training, and research. and Co-Research Director of Career The distinguished panelists include: Guidance and Development of Human 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Andrés Consoli, Ph.D., President of the Resources Unit Research, University of Interamerican Society of Psychology, Lisbon. Anticipating the Future in OPENING SESSION KEYNOTE- Professor and Associate Chair in the Counseling Psychology. International Ballroom North Department of Counseling, College of Li-ffei Wang, Ph.D., President of the Health and Human Services, San Co-chairs: Linda Forrest, University of Division of Counseling Psychology, Francisco State University, and Visiting Chinese Guidance and Counseling Oregon, and Laura Palmer, Seton Hall Professor in the Department of University Association in Taiwan and Professor at Psychology at the Universidad del Valle the National Taiwan Normal University, Welcome: de Guatemala. Socially Engaged, Taiwan. What I Have Learned from the Kathlyn Dailey, President, Association of Strength-Based, Emancipatory Practices Development of Taiwan Counseling Counseling Center Training Agencies and the Americas: An Agenda for Psychology. Counseling Psychology. Carrie Winterowd, Chair, Council of Nhlanhla Mkhize, Ph.D., Co-Principal Counseling Psychology Training Investigator of the South African Programs Research Ethics Training Initiative, Consultant, HIV-Aids Vaccines Ethics Linda Forrest, President, Society of Group, and Associate Professor of Counseling Psychology, Division 17 of Psychology at the University of American Psychological Association KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Speaking Together: Incorporating Indigenous Terrence Koller, Executive Director, Perspectives in Counseling Psychology. Illinois Psychological Association

Andrés Consoli, Ph.D. M. Eduarda Duarte, Ph.D. Nhlanhla Mkhize, Ph.D. Li-ffei Wang, Ph.D.

2008 Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of the Counseling Profession Award

Presented by Changming Duan, Lawrence H. Gerstein, Puncky Paul Heppner to the award winners:

Raoul Van Esbroeck, Vrije University, Belgium Jean Guichard, University of Paris, France Kay Hyon Kim, Seoul National University, South Korea S. Alvin Leung, University of Hong Kong Salvatore Soresi, University of Padua, Italy, Li-fei Wang, National Taiwan Normal University,Taiwan 7 FRIDAY, MARCH 7

Friday, March 7, 2008 Chairs: Mei Tang, University of Cross Border Collaboration in North Cincinnati; Mingyi Qian, Peking American Counseling Psychology - 5J 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM University, China; Fuming Fan, Chair: Beth E. Haverkamp, University Tsinghua University, China of British Columbia, Canada Registration - 8th Street South, Lobby Level Applications of the Integrative Training Crossing Borders: International Model - 5D Research and Teaching Alliances in 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM Chairs: Marie L. Miville, Teachers Counseling Psychology - 4A College, Columbia University; Chairs: Mary Sean O'Halloran, FRIDAY KEYNOTE ADDRESS - Changming Duan, University of Missouri University of Northern Colorado; International Ballroom North - Kansas City Catherine Phillips, University of Northern Colorado Best Practice Guidelines on Prevention for Psychologists - 4G Defining Unique Competencies in Chairs: Sally M. Hage, University at Counseling Health Psychology - 4M Albany; John L. Romano, University of Chairs: Donald R. Nicholas, Ball State Minnesota; Maureen Kenny, Boston University; Marilyn Stern, Virginia College Commonwealth University; Nicole Borges, Wright State University; Sara Counseling Psychologists as Change Maltzman, County of San Diego Child Agents: Tomorrow's Role Today - Welfare Services Boulevard C Sandra (Sandy) Shullman, Ph.D., Chairs: Fred J. Dorn, University of Developmental Milestones in Managing Partner of the Columbus office Mississippi; John Krumboltz, Stanford Multicultural Competency: Integrative of the Executive Development Group, an University; W. Bruce Walsh, Ohio State Training and Outcome Based international leadership development and University Assessments - 4L consulting firm. Chairs: Michael Mobley, University of Counseling Psychology and Board Missouri - Columbia; William Ming Liu, Introduced by Karen M. Taylor, Ohio Certification - 5I University of Iowa; Rebecca L. Toporek, State University Chairs: Ted Stachowiak, Texas A&M San Francisco State University; Traci University; Charme Davidson, Callandrillo, American University; Stacey Many Faces of Counseling Awards Independent Practice; Dave Welch, M. Pearson, University of Michigan; Presented by Charlie Waehler, Tri-chair, Retired; Steve Eichel, Independent Angela M. Soth McNett, University of ICPC Awards and Recognition Practice Missouri - Columbia Committee Creating Options: Addressing Immigration - 4C Exhibits/Posters - International Ballroom Counseling Psychology Students' Chairs: Oksana Yakushko, University of South Therapy Needs - 4H Nebraska - Lincoln; Maria Prendes- Chairs: Maggie L. Syme, University of Lintel, For Immigrants and Refugees 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM Kansas; Debra Mollen, Texas Woman's Surviving Torture Project University; Selby M. Conrad, University Exhibit hall opens! Enjoy exhibits and of Kansas; Melinda Key-Roberts, Internationalizing Counseling posters throughout the day. University of Kansas Psychology: Challenges, Opportunities, and Strategic Planning - Williford B 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM Creating the Future: Practicing Chairs: Lawrence H. Gerstein, Ball Feminist/Multicultural Therapy in a State University; Puncky Paul Heppner, Working Groups Conservative Environment - PDR1 University of Missouri - Columbia Pre-registration required. Chairs: Emma Mansour, University of Utah; Elizabeth Gosset, University of Maximizing Training Continuity and Advancement and Enrichment of Utah; William Elder, University of Utah; Trainee Competence: Creating a Shared Counseling Psychology in International Lynette Averill, University of Utah; Sue Vision Between Academic Training Staff Settings - Boulevard B Morrow, University of Utah and Internships - 5B ICON LEGEND - Invited Programming DIV - Diversity ECP - Early Career Professionals EDU - Education and Training INT - International PRA - Practice SCI - Science STU - Student 8 FRIDAY, MARCH 7

Chairs: Sherry Benton, University of 10:00 AM - NOON Presentations: APA's International Florida; Carrie Winterowd, Oklahoma Agenda: CIRP, GOALS and the Office State University Continuing Education Workshops of International Affairs. Merry Bullock, Pre-registration required. Senior Director, Office of International Mentoring and Orientation Programs for Affairs, American Psychological International Students in Counseling Advocating for Counseling Psychology in Association; CIRP's Role in Raising Psychology Programs - 4K Federal Legislation: Overcoming Consciousness and Supporting Chairs: Jeeseon Park; Pius Nyutu, Obstacles and Gaining Opportunities - International Collaborations. Carolyn University of Texas, Austin; Julie McCormick Boardroom Zerbe Enns, Member, APA Committee Conrath, Southern Illinois University; Nina Levitt, Ph.D, APA Education on International Relations; A Counseling MinJung Helen Doh, Pennsylvania State Government Relations Office Psychologist's Involvement in CIRP and University; Marco Gemignani, Duquene Sheila Forsyth, Ph.D., APA Education International Research. Stephen M. University Government Relations Office Quintana, University of Wisconsin- Madison Psychological Practice with Women and Cognitive Processing Therapy in the NOON to 1:00 PM Girls: Global Perspectives - 4D Global War on Terror - Williford A Chairs: Carolyn Zerbe Enns, Cornell Christopher B. Gates, Ph.D. STUStudent Speed Mentoring Event - College; Sayaka Machizawa, Chicago Behavioral Health Department, 10th 4E, 4F, 4G, 4H School of Professional Psychology Mountain Division, United States Army Pre-registration required. Confirmed mentors include Shane Responding to Hate in Institutions of Ethical and Licensure Issues for Lopez, University of Kansas; Melba Higher Education - 4E Practitioners and Trainers - Williford C Vasquez, Independent practice; Jim Chairs: Roger L. Worthington, Roberta Nutt, Ph.D., Association of Lichtenberg, University of Kansas; Laura University of Missouri - Columbia; Amy State and Provincial Psychology Boards Palmer, Seton Hall University; Lawrence Reynolds, University of Buffalo Emil Rodolfa, Ph.D., University of H. Gerstein, Ball State University, California - Davis Derald Wing Sue, Columbia University; Retaining and Advancing Counseling Bill Parham, John F. Kennedy Psychology Students of Color - PDR4 Older Men: Increasing Understanding University; Lisa Edwards, Marquette Chairs: Konjit V. Page, University of for Researchers and Practitioners-Astoria University; Oksana Yakushko, University North Dakota; Edward Delgado- Tammi Vacha-Haase, Ph.D., Colorado of Nebraska- Lincoln; Puncky Paul Romero, University of Georgia; Maryam State University Heppner, University of Missouri - Jernigan, Boston College; Guerda Stephen R. Wester, Ph.D., University of Columbia; Carrie Winterowd, Nicolas, Boston College Wisconsin - Milwaukee Oklahoma State University; Jean Carter, Heidi Fowell Christianson, University of Washington Psychological Center; Barry Training Models in Counseling Wisconsin - Milwaukee Chung, Georgia State University; Janet Psychology - 4B Helms, Boston College; Linda Forrest, Chair: Greg J. Neimeyer, University of Self Harm: Context, Assessment, and University of Oregon; Eve Adams, New Florida Intervention - Waldorf Mexico State University; Teresa D. Cindy M. Bruns, Ph.D., Texas Woman's LaFromboise, Stanford University; Joe Working Group on Transgender University White, University of California, Irvine; Concerns - Boulevard A Denise Lucero-Miller, Ph.D., Texas John Gonzalez, University of Alaska Chairs: lore m. dickey, University of Woman's University Fairbanks North Dakota; Anneliese Singh, University of Georgia; Pearl S. Chang, 12:05 PM - 12:55 PM 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM University of Georgia Psychology International: Organizational Poster Sessions Track I - Mental Health Vocational Psychology at the Crossroads: and Individual Perspectives from the and Individual Differences -- Mapping New Directions - 4F APA Committee on International International Ballroom South Chairs: David L. Blustein, Boston Relations - Williford C College; Nadya A. Fouad, University of Chair: Stephen M. Quintana, Chair, An Empirical Examination of a Feminist Wisconsin - Milwaukee APA Committee on International Therapy Group Intervention. Relations

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Sonya Kyrsten Bettendorf, Ann Fischer, Personality and Resilience in College Self-Compassion and Emotional Eating. Southern Illinois University - P1 Females. Megan Cole, Colorado State Sarah Hastings, Emily Maschauer, John University - P11 Snyder, Radford University - P20 Body Image and Body Self-conscious- ness in College Women. Lesli Johnson, Seeking Professional Help for an Eating The Relationship between Feminist Oklahoma State University - P2 Disorder. Ashley Hackler, David Identity and Sexuality. Martha Bergen, Vogel, Nathaniel Wade, Iowa State Debra Mollen, Texas Women's A Literature Review: How Body Image University - P12 University - P21 and Cancer Interact to Influence Psychological Adjustment. Sarah Jenkins, Families, Depression, and Disordered Challenging the Western Dichotomous Nazar Seyala, John Meteer, Ball State Eating. Annette Kluck, Auburn View of Gender Identity. Peter University - P3 University - P13 Economou, Marika Maris, Seton Hall University - P22 Hip Hop and Sex: Exploring the Religiosity, Acculturation, Gender and Salience of a Sexual Scripting Model for Latino/a Adolescent Sexual Activity. Employment and Gender Role Attitudes Women of African Descent. Jasmine Lisa Edwards, Keyona Jarrett, Richard in Latinos. Patricia Martinez, Sherry Ross, M. Nicole Coleman, University of Fehring, Kristin Haglund, Marquette Wang, Oksana Yakushko, University of Houston - P4 University - P14 Nebraska - P23

Gender Differences in the Reduction of The Effects of Models on State Body Predictors of Body Image and Body Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Satisfaction. Julie Wren, Ball State Image Self-Consciousness. Carrie Symptoms in a Group Treatment. University; Helen Harton, University of Winterowd, Lesli Johson, Neila Reeves, Vivian Joy Dzedzora, Colleen Haney, Northern Iowa; Natalie Wren, Saint Barb Terral, Wendy Sims, Melodee University of British Columbia, Canada - Ambrose University - P15 Garst, Oklahoma State University - P24 P5 Prior Maternal Control and Adolescent An Investigation of Predictors of Bulimia Implications for Fostering Resiliency in Competence Predict Bulimia. Nicole Nervosa. Karen Pfost, Nona Philippe- Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse. Tierra Godinez, Elizabeth Blodgett Salafia, Albrecht, Daniel Santangelo, Esther Ortiz-Rodriguez, George Sackllah, Dawn Gondoli, Michaela Bucchianeri, Anderson, Illinois State University - P25 Brittany Thorne, R. John Sutherland, Alexandra Corning, University of Notre University of Houston - P6 Dame - P16 Contributors to Disordered Eating Among Collegiate Women Athletes. Jill Summary of Gender and Forgiveness: A Adolescent Dieting: Parental and Peer Mallin, University of Wisconsin- Meta-Analytic View. Andrea Jayne Approval as Predictors. Jessica Badger, Whitewater; Linda Subich, University of Miller, Everett Worthington Jr., Michael Dawn Gondoli, Alexandra Corning, Akron - P26 McDaniel, Virginia Commonwealth Michaela Bucchianeri, Elizabeth University - P7 Blodgett Salafia, University of Notre Motivation to Control Prejudiced Dame - P17 Response Towards Rape Victims. Erin When Sex Hurts: Couples' Experiences Currie, University of Utah - P27 of Female Sexual Pain. Natalie Hansen, The Link Between Adolescent Marla Buchanan, University of British Heterosocial Involvement and Dieting. Sexual Identity and Eating Disorders: A Columbia, Canada - P8 Ellen Fitzsimmons, Dawn Gondoli, New Perspective. Ashlee Brown, Alexandra Corning, Michaela Julianna Harris, Texas Tech University; Masculinity, Internalized Heterosexism, Bucchianeri, Elizabeth Blodgett Salafia, Annette Kluck, Auburn University; and Sexuality Minority Men's Distress. University of Notre Dame - P18 Sheila Garos, Erin McCrory, Texas Dawn Szymanski, Erika Carr, University Tech University - P28 of Tennessee-Knoxville - P9 Change in Eating Disorder Symptoms in College Women. Kelly Berg, Pat Group Intervention for Body Image Women's Identities and Welfare-to- Frazier, Laura Sherr, University of Disturbances. Jessica Meyer, Deborah Work. Alexandra Kenna, Boston Minnesota - P19 Renard, University of Wisconsin- College - P10 Milwaukee - P29

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Binge Eating in Ethnically Diverse Effects of Career Counseling on Career Challenges and Strategies. Claire J. Obese Adolescents. Clarice Gerke, Engagement of Creative Students. Dandeneau, Indiana University of Eastern State Hospital; Suzanne Mazzeo, Robyn McKay, University of Missouri; Pennsylvania; Lorraine J. Guth, Indiana Marilyn Stern, Virginia Commonwealth Thomas Krieshok, University of Kansas University of Pennsylvania University - P30 - P40 Roundtable Five Relationship between Adolescent Sexual Visualization of Futures for Creative Current Movement of Counseling Bullying and Physical Attractiveness. Students. Eric Shult, University of Psychology in Taiwan and Its Impact on Matthew Taylor, Michael Whitten, Kansas - P41 Training and Practice of Counseling Katheryn Eder, Nancy DeLaney, Nancy Professionals. Chi-Ping Deng, National Cunningham, University of Louisville - Flow Experiences of Creative Students. Changhua University of Education, P31 Kirsten Wells, David Martin, University Taiwan; Ting-Kao Lien, Far East of Kansas - P42 University, Taiwan Socialization Experiences of African American and Latina Girls. Anita Factor Analyses of Vocational, Roundtable Six Thomas, Denada Hoxha, Corey Steele, Personality, and Values Scales of Counseling Psychology Graduate Jason Hacker, Xioyan Fan, Loyola Creative Students. Danny Hammond, Training Intersects with Social Justice. University Chicago - P32 Ryan Hansen University of Kansas - P43 Doris Kirkpatrick, Michael O'Heron, Elizabeth Sellers, Erin Snyder and Behavioral Activation: An Innovative Real Men. Really Depressed: Efficacy of Lawrence H. Gerstein, Ball State Treatment for Latinos with Depression. Male-Targeted Depression Awareness University Azara Santiago-Rivera, Roseanne Illes, Brochures. Joseph Hammer, University William Reyes, Talia DeRose, Gregory of Misssouri Columbia - P44 Roundtable Seven Benson, University of Wisconsin- The Pre-doctoral Internship: A Training Milwaukee - P33 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM Ground for Social Justice. Corinne Datchi-Phillips, Indiana University; Lisa Psychology and Torture: Reciprocal Training in Counseling Psychology Ades, University of Maryland; Wendi Influences. Joel Hartong, Nicole Roundtables - Waldorf Tai, Indiana University Baugher, Ball State University - P34 Roundtable One Roundtable Eight Attachment and Stress on College Early Career Professionals' Experiences The Training Needs for Psychological Adjustment in Students from Blended of Teaching Multicultural Courses. Counselor in Saudi Arabia. Mohammad and Intact Families. Jennifer Lancaster, Debra Mollen, Texas Woman's Jamalallail, Umm Al-Qura University, University of Oklahoma - P35 University Saudi Arabia

Ethnicity, Societal Standards, and Male Roundtable Two Roundtable Nine Body Image. Debbie Grammas, From Student to Professional: Enhancing Multicultural Competence: University of Houston - P36 Successfully Navigating the Process. Lessons from Summers in Mexico. Nima Patel, Kelly Neville, Kenneth T. Carrie Castaneda-Sound, Monte Bobele; Asian International Students: Wang, University of Illinois at Urbana- Joan Biever, Karri Zumwalt and Aaron Attachment and Academic Success. Champaign Castillo, Our Lady of the Lake Suejung Han, Mary Carole Pistole, University Purdue University - P37 Roundtable Three Training Psychologists for Today's 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM Students' Experience With A Graduate University and College Counseling Student Group. Eric A. VandeVoorde, Centers. Martha Dennis Christiansen, Symposia Purdue University - P38 Arizona State University; Gregory T. Eells, Cornell University; Dan Jones, SCI, EDUAdvances in Training and Counseling Needs of Creative Appalachian State University Supervision of Counselors and Individuals. Barbara Kerr, University of Psychotherapists - Williford A Kansas - P39 Roundtable Four Chair: Clara E. Hill, University of Updating Clinical Training Facilities: Maryland Presentations: Helping Skills

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Training for Novice Therapists. Clara of Youth of Color in Poverty. Matthew STUHow to Succeed in Counseling E. Hill, University of Maryland; A. Diemer, Michigan State University; Psychology: A Panel Discussion with Preparing Students to Embrace Contextual Factors in Career Diverse Counseling Psychologists - Uncertainty While Searching for Counseling: A Look at Practice. Mary International Ballroom North Certainty. Thomas M. Skovholt, Fitzpatrick, University of Wisconsin- Chairs: Brittany Barber, Marquette University of Minnesota; The Milwaukee; Kristin M. Vespia, University; Glenna Stumblingbear, Supervisory Relationship. Mary Lee University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Oklahoma State University; Alia Fons- Nelson, University of Wisconsin- Discussant: Nadya A. Fouad, University Scheyd, University of Miami Madison; When Supervision Fails: The of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Presentations: Melba Vasquez, Dark Side of Supervision. Nicholas Anderson House at Heritage Square; Ladany, Lehigh University ECPConversation Hour for ECPs with Tammi Vacha-Haase, Colorado State Society's Leadership - Williford B University; Lawrence H. Gerstein, Ball SCI, INTBuilding International Chair: Oksana Yakushko University of State University Research Teams: Issues, Opportunities, Nebraska-Lincoln and Challenges - Boulevard C Presentations: Linda Forrest, University Impact Factor and Journal Publishing - Chairs: Robert W. Lent, University of of Oregon; William Parham, JFK 4C Maryland; Lawrence H. Gerstein, Ball University; Janet Helms, Boston Chair: Elizabeth Altmaier, Associate State University Presentations: Crossing University; Lali McCubbin, Washington Editor, The Counseling Psychologist the Atlantic: Iceland - US Collaboration. State University; Stephen Cook, Texas Presentation: Bob Howard, Executive Stefanía Ægisdóttir, Ball State University; Tech University Editor, Social Sciences Journals, SAGE Sif Einarsdóttir, University of Iceland, Publications Reykjavík, Iceland; Social Cognitive CRESMET's Virtual Counseling Center: Theory and Career Development: Counseling Psychology Responding to International Perspectives: Challenges Italian - US Collaboration. National Priorities in a Global Society - for Women Work/Family Balance - Laura Nota and Salvatore Soresi, 4L PDR 1 Universita degli Studi di Padova, Italy; Chair: John J. Horan, Arizona State Chair: V. Scott Solberg, University of Steven D. Brown, Loyola University University Wisconsin - Madison Presentations: Chicago; Cross-Cultural Research Presentations: Career Assessment Anticipating Work-Family Conflict and Collaboration between Taiwan and US.: Utilizing New Technology. Terence J. G. Facilitation: Differential Effects for Benefits and Challenges. Lifei Wang, Tracey, Arizona State University; Women Seeking Careers in Science ver- National Taiwan University; Puncky Paul Provision of Career Information in a sus Social Science. Rachel Gali Heppner, University of Missouri- New Age. Dominic Prime, Nathan Cinamon, Tel Aviv University, Israel; Columbia White, and Sean P. Horan, Arizona Use of Concept Mapping to Identify State University; Research on Academic Korean Women's Experiences Contextual Influences in Vocational and Life Skill Programming in the VCC. Associated with Career Interruption. Psychology: A Three Dimensional Sharon Bell, Kristine Goto, Brian Yoon-Jung Choi, Seoul National Model - Boulevard B Garbarini, and Bridget Seeley, Arizona University, Seoul Korea; Multinational Chair: Nadya A. Fouad, University of State University; The Future of the Study of Women's Anticipated Wisconsin-Milwaukee Virtual Counseling Center. John J. Challenges in Balancing Work and Presentations: Contextual Factors in Horan, Arizona State University Family Roles and Health. Wendy Close, Vocational Psychology: Intersections of Wisconsin Lutheran College - Individual, Group, and Societal INTHIV/AIDS and Africa: Counseling Milwaukee; Rachel Gali Cinamon, Tel Dimensions. Neeta Kantamneni, Strategies and Issues - 4M Aviv University, Israel; Janice Jones, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Chair: Johanna Nilsson, University of Cardinal Stritch University - Glendale; V. Nadya A. Fouad, University of Missouri-Kansas City Scott Solberg, University of Wisconsin - Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Using Narrative Presentations: The Challenges and Madison; Kimberly A.S. Howard, Approach to Address Contextual Factors Rewards of Working with HIV/AIDS in University of Wisconsin - Madison in Career Development. Y. Barry Southern Africa. Rex Stockton, Indiana Chung, Georgia State University; Franco University; Socio-behavioural Aspects of Dispenza, Georgia State University; HIV Vaccine Trail Enrollment. Ashraf Societal Constraints & Individual Kagee, Stellenbosch University, South Resources in the Career Development Africa ICON LEGEND - Invited Programming DIV - Diversity ECP - Early Career Professionals EDU - Education and Training INT - International PRA - Practice SCI - Science STU - Student 12 FRIDAY, MARCH 7

INTMultinational Perspectives on Work Relationships in Norway and Institute of Technology; Tanya I. Supervision and Training II - PDR 4 Turkey. Elin Ovrebo, University of Razzhavaikina, Ph.D., University of Co-Chair: Youngkyun You, Yonsei Memphis; Suzanne H. Lease, University Nebraska - Lincoln; Mary A. Fukuyama, University, Korea; Georgios of Memphis; Ayse Ciftci, Purdue Ph.D., University of Florida; Carol Lampropoulos, Florida State University University; Guler Boyraz, University of Yoken, Ph.D., University of Cincinnati; Memphis; Research Training Jeanne E. Manese, Ph.D., University of DIVPrinciples and Applications of Environment-Research Interest California - Irvine; Chun-Chung Choi, Community Engagement: Case Study of Relationship. Eric Demeer, University at Ph.D., University of Florida the Society for Counseling Psychology -- Albany, State University of New York; 4D Matthew P. Martens, University of 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM Chair: Eve Adams, New Mexico State Memphis. University Poster Sessions Track II - Professional Presentations: Michael Mobley, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM and Training Issues - International University of Missouri, Columbia; Ballroom South Rebecca Toporek, San Francisco State Continuing Education Workshops University Pre-registration required. Supervision with International Trainees. Yoko Mori, Arpana Inman, Lehigh Training for a Changing World: Student Evidenced Based Practice in Psychology University - P1 Scientist-PPractitioners - Williford C - McCormick Boardroom Chair: Kathleen Chwalisz, Southern Lynn Bufka, Ph.D. Training Helping Professionals in Self- Illinois University, Carbondale, IL American Psychological Association Care through Mindfulness to Prevent Presentations: Weaving Science Practice, Research, and Policy Burnout. Sandy Newsome, Virginia Throughout an Adolescent Career Longoria, Michael Waldo, New Mexico Exploration Program. Sarah A. Miller,& Future of Gender: Therapeutic Skills for State University - P2 Jane Swanson; Assisting Rural Caregivers Transgender Clients - 4K from a Scientist-Practitioner Perspective. Carmen Cruz, Psy.D., Texas Woman's Emergency Caregivers: The Kayla M. Hand, Kathryn Rimstad Anjuli University Psychological Experience. Allison Bitz, Amin, & Kathleen Chwalisz; Scientist- Heather Aidala, Psy.D., Texas Woman's University of Nebraska-Lincoln - P3 Practitioner Integration within a University Multicultural Context. Vinetha Belur, Ethical Compliance of Online Marriage Anna Matyja, Frances C. Shen, & Yu- Politically Based Trauma: Implications and Family Therapists: A Comparison of Wei Wang; Scientist-Practitioner for Counseling Psychologists - 4A Psychologists and Counselors. Holly Experiences in a Career Counseling Nouriman Ghahary, Ph.D. Elizabeth Gage, Elizabeth Reynolds Training Clinic. Donna LaBarge, Liberty Health - Jersey City Medical Welfel, Cleveland State University - P4 Charles Hees, & Patrick Rottinghaus, Center Southern Illinois University Photo-Elicitation: Providing a Voice for 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Those Who Often Go Unheard. Anita Research Paper Presentations Wells, Kakali Bhattacharya, University Continuing Education Workshops of Memphis - P5 Career and Work Issues - 4B Pre-registration required. Chair: Ruth Fassinger, University of Work's Relation to Suicide and Maryland Psychotherapy With Older Adults - Depression: Are Clinicians Missing the Presentations: The Investigation of Self- Boulevard A Link? Daryn Rahardja, Indiana Efficacy of Working Adolescents. Ezgi Michael Duffy, Ph.D. University - P6 Denizel Guven, Pamukkale University, Texas A & M University Turkey; Kamil Orhan, Pamukkale Changes in Therapy Outcome University, Turkey; Personality and the Working With International College Predictors. Jeana Magyar-Moe, Career Commitment Process. Leili Jin, Students - Astoria University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point - University of Hong Kong, China: David Anita McLean, Psy.D., Princeton P7 Watkins, University of Hong Kong, University China: Mantak, Yuen University of Susan Young, Ph.D., Ohio University Life Transitions and Predoctoral Hong Kong, China; Masculinity and Mack S. Bowers, Ph.D., Georgia Psychology Interns. Stephanie San

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Miguel Bauman, Washington State University, Taiwan; So-Tyan Melody Li, Amanda Voils-Levenda, Indiana University; Cindy Juntunen, University Sun, Lan Yang Institute of Technology, University - P24 of North Dakota; Erinn Larsen, Taiwan - P16 Erin Landry, Washington State African American Counseling University - P8 Relational Cultural Theory (RCT) Based Psychology Doctoral Students. Adanna Supervision. Julie Davis, Amy Johnson, University of Houston; Alan Substance Use Treatment Training. Cavanaugh, Western Michigan Burkard, Nathan Pruitt, Marquette Michael Madson, University of Southern University; Karyn Boatwright, Kalamzoo University; Lynn Catlin, 7Cs Community Mississippi; Angela Bethea, St. Luke's- College; Bridget Nolan, Western Counseling Clinic - P25 Roosevelt Hospital Center; Samantha Michigan University; Emily Yeagley, Daniel, University of Memphis; Heather University of Akron - P17 We, Us, Ours: The Role of a Necaise, University of Southern Counseling Psychologist in Advocacy. Mississippi - P9 Counseling Psychologists Facing a Laura Richard Marshall, Deborah Diverse and International Clientele. Renard, University of Wisconsin- Multicultural Competence and Training Hsiu-Lan Cheng, Johanna Soet, Todd Milwaukee - P26 Environments. Angela Krumm, San Sevig, University of Michigan - P18 Jose State University; Rufus Gonzales, University Counseling Center DePaul University; Heather Peters, Psychometric Properties of the Beliefs Assessment. Kendra Saunders, University of Minnesota-Morris; Kensa About Psychological Services. Hongying Millersville University - P27 Gunter, Georgia State University; Karen Chen, Stefania Aegisdottir, Ball State Paez, Sharon Zygowicz, Kristee Haggins, University - P19 Professional Self Image of Palestinian University of California-Davis - P10 Graduates. Rasmiyah Hanoun, An-Najah Infusing Globalization into Training in National University, West Bank - P28 Exploring Good Work in the Counseling Psychology. Camille DeBell, Counseling Profession. Anna Bartone, Jessica Rhoads, Meladee Garst, Controlled Clinical Trial of Marriage Elizabeth Coursen, University at Buffalo Kimberly Burdine, Oklahoma State Enrichment. Everett Worthington, - P11 University - P20 Virginia Commonwealth University - P29 Women's Decision-making Regarding Student Perspectives on Training Future Promotion to Full Professor. Nathan Social Justice Agents. Cynthia Chen, Conceptualization of Counseling and Pruitt, Lynn Catlin, Adanna Johnson, Kristin Wieneke, Christine Catraio, Personal and Social Problems. Ladislav Sarah Knox, Marquette University - P12 Carlton Green, Angela Borges, Boston Valach, University of Zurich, College - P21 Switzerland; Richard Young, University British Trainees Responses to Personal of British Columbia, Canada - P30 Development Requirements. Naomi Positive and Negative Multicultural Moller, Katrina Alilovic, University of Supervision: A Task Analysis. Katherine What Shakes Your Tree. Stillman the West of England, Great Britain - P13 Chwalisz, Southern Illinois University Jacquard, University of British Carbondale; Nima Patel, University of Columbia, Canada - P31 Sort-of Attractive, Female and Older: Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Serena British Counselor Preferences. Naomi Chu, Southern Illinois University Medical Model Influence in Counseling Moller, Victoria Taylor, University of the Carbondale - P22 Psychology. Aaron Jackson, Dallas West of England, Great Britain - P14 Jensen, Brigham Young University - P32 The Impact of Supervisor Apology on Multicultural Supervisor Competency Supervisee Perceptions. David Discourse Analysis of Collaborative Indicator. Grace Fowziyyah Smothers, Wisconsin School of Practices. Olga Sutherland, University of Muhammad Buchanan, Chicago State Professional Psychology; Terri Jashinsky, Calgary, Canada - P33 University - P15 Melissa Kraemer Smothers, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Paul Priester, Counseling Psychologists in Rural Study on the Components of the Cardinal Stritch University - P23 Practice. Sarah Hastings, Amy Burns, Solution-Focused Supervision. Wei-Su Mandy Sanderson, Alia Zaro, Radford Hsu, National Taiwan Normal HIV/AIDS Related Group Counseling University - P34 in Botswana: Trainee Attitudes. Peiwei Balance of Supervisor Emphasis: ICON LEGEND - Invited Programming DIV - Diversity ECP - Early Career Professionals EDU - Education and Training INT - International PRA - Practice SCI - Science STU - Student 14 FRIDAY, MARCH 7

Research Implications for Supervision Practices Among Seasoned Marisela Lopez, Universidad del Valle, Training. Debra Ainbinder, Lynn Psychotherapists. Greg Neimeyer, Guatemala University; M. Sylvia Fernandez, Barry Danny Phillip, and Jennifer Taylor, University - P35 University of Florida - P44 Roundtable Two Addressing the Needs of International The Development and Implementation General Constructs and Approaches in Students through Groups. Yuhong He, of Clinical and Counseling Psychology Implementing Counseling Based University of Missouri-Columbia; Hung Registration System. Mingyi Qian, Jie Programs: Keys to Promoting Success. Chiao, University of Missouri-Columbia; Zhong, Ping Yao, Kaiweng Xu, Peking Adam M. Volungis, Indiana University - Taleb Khairallah, University of Missouri- University, China - P36 P45 Columbia , Adipat Chaichanasakul, University of Missouri-Columbia; Counseling Black Male Clients as a The Ethics of Self-Care in Psychology Catherine Hsieh, University of Missouri- Female Therapist. Christina Jackson- Graduate Training Programs. Valerie Columbia Bailey, Adler School of Psychology - P37 Ignatenko, West Virginia University - P46 Roundtable Three Counselors Telling Their Professional Generation NeXt and Intercultural Story. Shoshana Hellman, University of The Working Alliance in Supervision: Consciousness: Challenges and Wisconsin-Madison; Rachel Gali Theoretical and Practical Considerations Opportunities. Nicole C. Cox, Illinois Cinamon, Tel Aviv University, Israel - for Improved Supervision Relationships. State University; Kim A. Hays, Illinois P38 Michelle J. Trotter, Sandra Singer, State University University of Minnesota - P47 Multi-Method Competence and Roundtable Four Counseling Psychologists. Megan Using Motivational Interviewing as a From Personal to Professional MacNamara, John Richardson, Erika Supervisory Approach: Theory and Interactions: How Much Do We Really Carr, Tripti Bhaskar, Mark Hector, Application. Shirley A. Hodges, Alayna Know about the Unique Needs of University of Tennessee - P39 Speed, Michael Madson, Emily E. International Students in the U.S? Chi- Bullock, University of Southern Ping Deng, National Changhua Positive and Problematic Multiple Mississippi - P48 University of Education, Taiwan; Eunha Relationships in School Counseling. Kim, Penn State University Julie Koch, Kay Herting Wahl, Toward a Greater Understanding of University of Minnesota-Twin Cities - Group Supervision Process: A Roundtable Five P40 Grounded Theory Model. Shuko Multicultural Counseling with Fujisake, Jon A. Glass, Susan L. Toner, International Students. Nancy Arthur, A Year of School Counseling Research: Linda M. Fleming, Gannon University - University of Calgary, Canada Challenges & Opportunities. Julie Koch, P49 Kay Herting Wahl, University of Roundtable Six Minnesota-Twin Cities - P41 Data, Experiences, and Proposals for Students' Experiences With Predoctoral Training in Counseling Multicultural Training: Past, Present, Influence of Acculturation Strategies on Integration. Georgios K. Lampropoulos, Future. Eric A. VandeVoorde, Purdue Counseling Psychology Florida State University - P50 University; Silvia Donatelli, Purdue Graduate/Professional Training: Trainee University Perspectives. Vinetha Belur, Anjuli 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM Amin, Frances Shen, Julia Conrath, Roundtable Seven Sheetal Shah, Southern Illinois International and Multicultural New Developments in Clinical Work University Carbondale - P42 Roundtables - Waldorf and Scholarship with Immigrants and Refugees. Oksana Yakushko, University Spiritual and Religious Beliefs of Roundtable One of Nebraska; Alejandro Morales, Counseling Psychologists. Sally Hage, Go International? A Primer on How University of Nebraska; Manijeh Badiee, SUNY at Albany; Matthew Siegel, To. Andres Consoli, San Francisco State University of Nebraska; Soumya Debbie-Ann Chambers, Teachers University; Maria del Pilar Grazioso, Maddabhushi, University of Nebraska; College, Columbia University - P43 Universidad del Valle, Guatemala; Sherry Wang, University of Nebraska Continuing Education: Perceptions and

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Roundtable Eight Washington University INTImproving Mentoring of International Trauma and Domestic Violence (DV): Presentations: Can't We All Just Get and Ethnic Minority Students - Boulevard Are Immigrants Different? Norma Along?: The State of the Art in Family B Ortega, Penn State University; Nataly Therapy Research. Micki Friedlander, Chair: Richard Suinn, Colorado State Woollett, American Art Therapy University of Albany/SUNY; What Do University Association We Know About Insight in Presentations: MentoringMminority or Psychotherapy? Clara Hill, University of ADHD Undergraduates: A Skills Roundtable Nine Maryland; Strengths-Based Approach. Geraldine Markel University Strategies for Research with Religious Psychotherapy: Current Status and of Michigan; Cultural Beliefs of Minority Populations. Innocent Okozi, Future Directions. Mike Scheel, International Students: Demands on Seton Hall University; Nancy University of Nebraska at Lincoln; Collie Mentoring Style? Roger Tweed Kwantlen, Hammoudah, Western Michigan Conoley, University of California at University College, Canada; Meeting University; Ben Beitin, Seton Hall Santa Barbara; Vocational Process and Mentoring Needs of Iinternational University; Amanda Lienau, Alfred Outcome Research: Understanding the Students Studying Abroad: A Personal University; Arpana Inman, Lehigh Prevalence of Work Issues. Sue Perspective. Tatia Mei Chun Lee University Whiston, Indiana University- University of Hong Kong, China; Minority Bloomington Graduate Student's Personal Views and Roundtable Ten Advice on Mentoring: A National Survey. Cultural Tailoring of Psychosocial ECPConversation with State Psychology Harriette Wimms, University of Maryland Research Measures. Donna Baptiste, Boards: Updates on New Developments University of Illinois at Chicago; Charu for Early Career Psychologists - EDULearning from the Tragedies: Basic Thakral, University of Illinois at Williford C Lessons of Crisis Management from Chicago; Chisina Kapungu, University of Chair: Larisa Buhin, Chicago School of Columbine to Virginia Tech - Illinois at Chicago Professional Psychology International Ballroom North Presentations: Glenn Good, Missouri Chair: Greg Brack, Georgia State 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM State Psychology Licensing Board; University Presentations: Basics of Crisis Bobbie Celeste, Ohio State Psychology Management for Those in the Helping Symposia Licensing Board; Roberta Nutt, Texas Professions. Greg Brack, Georgia State State Psychology Licensing Board University; Crisis Management Specifics Adult Attachment and Interpersonal for Those in Supervisory and Leadership Problems: Sharpening the Focus - Graduate Psychology Education Grants Positions. Michelle Hill North, Georgia Conference 4C in Counseling Psychology Programs - College and State University Chair: Frederick G. Lopez, University of 4M Houston Chair: Eve M. Adams, New Mexico INTNational Policy and Practice for Presentations: Contributions of Parental State University Counseling Youth in Korea -- 4D and Adult Attachment Security to Presentations: Training Counseling Chair: Li-Fei Wang, National Taiwan Interpersonal Problems. Frederick G. Psychologists to Provide Services to the Normal University, Taiwan Lopez, University of Houston; Elderly. Tammi Vacha-Haase, Ph.D., Presentations: Chang Dai Kim, Seoul Correlates of Psychological Abuse Colorado State University; Collaborative National University, South Korea; Young Perpetration in College Dating Training in Geropsychology for Rural Soon Kim, Chung-nam Youth Counseling Relationships. Barbara A. Gormley, Elders. Cindy Juntunen, University of Center and Han Counseling Association; Georgia State University; Patterns of North Dakota; Training with Hanna Choi, Incheon Youth Counseling Male Interpersonal Violence: A Latent Underserved Populations Through Center Regression Class Analysis. Anne Marie Primary Care Practica. Stephen W. Mauricio, Arizona State University Cook & Lee M Cohen, Texas Tech Strategies for Higher Education Discussant: M. Carole Pistole, Purdue University; Primary Care Behavioral Institutions to Support International University Health Training on the U.S.- Mexico Students - Williford A Border. Eve M. Adams & Kay E. Ennis, Chair: Sayaka Machizawa, The Chicago SCIAdvancing Psychotherapy Process New Mexico State University School of Professional Psychology and Outcome Research: Current Status Discussant: Len T. Sperry, Florida Presentations: Needs Assessment of and Future Directions - 4L Atlantic University International Students. Sayaka Chair: Susan Lonborg, Central Machizawa, The Chicago School of ICON LEGEND - Invited Programming DIV - Diversity ECP - Early Career Professionals EDU - Education and Training INT - International PRA - Practice SCI - Science STU - Student 16 FRIDAY, MARCH 7

Professional Psychology; Program MICI. Kay Thomas, University of J. Juana Wu, Virginia Commonwealth Development for Support of Minnesota Discussants: Moshe University - P7 International Students. Kayoko Israelashvili, Tel Aviv University, Israel; Hayashi, The Chicago School of Sung-Kyung Yoo, Ewha Women's U.S. Immigrants' Vocational Professional Psychology; "From Shanghai University, Korea Development: Perceived Contextual to Chicago ---- Studying, Living, and Supports and Barriers. Gina Prendes- Experiencing." Jie Qian, The Chicago 3:00 PM - 3:50 PM Lintel Furr, Krista Chronister, University School of Professional Psychology. of Oregon - P8 Discussant: Michael Smith, The Chicago Poster Sessions Track III - Vocational School of Professional Psychology Psychology and Educational Issues - Development of the Engineering Values International Ballroom South Scale. Gregory Essig, Purdue University DIVThe Many Faces of Privilege: - P9 Strategies for Research, Practice, Exploration of Factors Perceived to Training, and Advocacy - Williford B Influence Present and Future Success of Reasons for Choosing a Correction Chair: Tania Israel, University of McNair Scholars. Claudia Veronica Officer Career. Christopher Sbaratta, California, Santa Barbara Porras, Enedelia Sauceda, Eboney Lewis Schlosser, David Safran, Seton Presentation: Anneliese Singh, Patrice Crawford, Sue Jacobs, Oklahoma Hall University - P10 University of Georgia; William Liu, State University - P1 University of Iowa; Lewis Schlosser, The Use of Ego Identity Theory in Seton Hall University; Janie Pinterits, The Employability of Inmates using Career Development Research: A Meta- University of North Dakota; Social Cognitive Career Theory. Femina Analysis. Wendi Tai, Indiana University Pam Remer, University of Kentucky Varghese, Erin Hardin, Robert Morgan, - P11 Texas Tech University - P2 EDUThe Role of Counseling Attachment, Social Supports, and Career Psychology in Cross-ddisciplinary University Graduating Students' Career Decision Self-efficacy: A Literature Education and Training - Boulevard C Search Behaviors and Outcome: Self- Review. L. Kay Webb, Kristin Perrone, Chairs: Linda Campbell, The University Efficacy, Goals, and Attachment. Chia- Ball State University - P12 of Georgia; Cindy Juntunen, The Chi (Alicia) Hu, M. Carole Pistole, University of North Dakota Kevin Kelly, Purdue University - P3 Self-Other Agreement for Career- Presentations: Counseling Psychologists Relevant Constructs. Margaret Nauta, in Medical Education: Roles, Concurrent and Predictive Validity of Illinois State University - P13 Opportunities and Challenges. Nicole Rank Ordered Strong Interest Inventory Borges, Wright State University; Occupational Scale Scores. Brandy Social Cognitive Factors of Gifted Counseling Psychology in Health Eldridge, Bryan Dik, Colorado State Adults. Kristin Perrone, Ball State Administration, Public Policy and University; Jo-Ida Hansen, University of University; Vance Jackson, Green University Consultation. Louise Douce, Minnesota - P4 Mountain College; Stephen Wright, The Ohio State University; Tracy Ksiazak, Ball State University - Multicultural Counseling Psychology The Flip Side of Holland-type congru- P14 Research and Practice in Higher ence: Incongruence and job satisfaction. Education. Roger Worthington, Samantha Strife, Bryan Dik, Colorado Effectiveness of a Career Course on University of Missouri-Columbia State University; Jo-Ida Hansen, Career Decision-making. Nadya University of Minnesota - P5 A.Hepp, Liz Cotter, Neeta Kantamneni, Twenty Years of the Minnesota Brian Altman, Yung- Lung Chen, International Counseling Institute: Integrating Interests and Abilities: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - Dreams and Realities - PDR 1 Differences in Standardized Tests and P15 Chair: Michael Goh, University of Self-Estimates. Sarah Fetter Anthoney, Minnesota Presentations: Evolution of Patrick Armstrong, Iowa State University Differences in Work Values Across the MICI: Tracing the Path Across 20 - P6 Generations. Melanie Leuty, Jo-Ida Years. John Romano, University of Hansen, University of Minnesota - P16 Minnesota; MICI Guiding Principles. Proactive Coping, Work Hope, and Tom Skovholt, University of Minnesota; Career Planfulness: A Mediation Model Influence of Self-Beliefs on Academic Working with Multicultural Teams at the in Domestic and International Students. Persistence Decisions. Sarah Dixon,

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Sharon Robinson Kurpius, Marybeth Cognitive and Emotional Antecedents of Tanecia Blue, Andrew Friedman, Texas Rigali-Oiler, Arizona State University - Chronic Career Indecision. Kevin Kelly, Tech University - P36 P17 Yun-Jeong Shin, Purdue University - P26 At-Risk Urban Middle-School Students' Personality Predictors of Accountants' Examining Nontraditional Interests in a Career-Related Success\Learning Career Satisfaction. Jacob Levy, Changing Vocational World. Donna Experiences. Margo Jackson, Carl University of Tennessee - P18 LaBarge, Patrick Rottinghaus, Southern Fengler, Daphne McCampbell, Claudia Illinois University Carbondale - P27 Perolini, Aisha Holder, Fordham Conceptions of Working in Elementary University - P37 and Middle School Children. Laura Measuring Job Search Self-efficacy: Nota, Lea Ferrari, Salvatore Soresi, Research and Practice Implications. Validating the Structure of the CDSES- University of Padua, Italy; Donna Susan Lonborg, Jeff Christianson, Jon SF with Chinese College Students. Schultheiss, Cleveland State University - Ingram, Cody Foster, Dan Neighbors, Kerrin Roy, Matthew Miller, Andrew P19 Central Washington University - P28 Kerlow-Myers, SUNY at Albany - P38

Career Indecision and Anxiety in A Vocational Profile of First Year Relation of Depression and Affect to College Students. Steve Caloudas, International Students. Ryan Duffy, Career-Related Constructs. Nicholas Adrianne Anderson, Consuelo Arbona, Margaretha Lucas, University of Jenkins, Amanda Jantzer, Patrick University of Houston - P20 Maryland - P29 Rottinghaus, Southern Illinois University Carbondale - P39 Gender and Career Development Changes in Self-Esteem after Early Projects in Young Adulthood. Jose F. Entrance to College. Samuel Shepard, Family Influences on African American Domene, Krista Socholotiuk, Trinity Alissa Doobay, Jan Warren, Megan Career Development. Vicki Campbell, Western University, Canada - P21 Foley Nicpon, University of Iowa - P30 University of North Texas; Rebecca Bergen, Gersten Center; C. Edward Family Influence on Career Relationships Among Alcohol Use, Watkins, Jr., Lawrence Schneider, Development: Instrument Development Career Indecision, and Coping. Rachel University of North Texas - P40 and Validation. Nadya A. Fouad, Yung- Reader, Margaret Nauta, Karen Pfost, Lung Chen, Brian Altman, Steve Illinois State University - P31 Challenges Facing Nontraditional Bernfeld, Laura Carter, University of Graduate Students. Innocent Okozi, Wisconsin-Milwaukee - P22 The Career Dilemmas Questionnaire: A Karlene Ferron, Seton Hall University - Cognitive Developmental Approach. P41 Gender Differences and Methodological Maria Jorge Ferro, Joaquim Ferreira, Effects in Interest Measures. Wyndolyn Eduardo Santos, University of Coimbra, Information Needs of Filipino Allison, Heath Schechinger, Patrick Portugal - P32 Executives. Joyce Mondejar-Dy, Armstrong, Iowa State University - P23 University of Asia and the Pacific, Perceptions of the Impact of School Philippines - P42 Meta-Analysis of SCCT Choice Model: Climate on Student Learning. Mary A SEM Approach. Hung-Bin Sheu, Walsh, Jillian DePaul, Kristin Wieneke, Gender Differences in Directly and Arizona State University; Robert Lent, Boston College - P33 Indirectly Elicited Preferred University of Maryland; Matthew Miller, Occupations. Itamar Gati, Reuma SUNY at Albany; Kelly Hennessy, Perceptions of Students Strengths and Gadassi, Hebrew University, Israel - P43 University of Delaware; Ryan Duffy, Assets and their Contribution to Student University of Maryland - P24 Learning. Jillian DePaul, Mary Walsh, The Investigation of the Dynamics of Meghan Pugach, Boston College - P34 School Dropout. Cem Kirazolu, Maltepe Career Aspirations of African-American Contextual Influences on Urban University, Turkey - P44 College Students. Danielle Johnson, Adolescent Career Development. Christian Vargas, Karen Multon, Christine Catraio, Maureen Kenny, Career Assessment for a Web Able University of Kansas; Marie Hammond, Boston College - P35 Platform. Maria Jorge Ferro, Joaquim Tennessee State University - P25 Armando Ferreira, Eduardo Ribeiro Changing Views of Intelligence: Effects Santos, University of Coimbra, Portugal - on Career Exploration. Erin Hardin, P45 ICON LEGEND - Invited Programming DIV - Diversity ECP - Early Career Professionals EDU - Education and Training INT - International PRA - Practice SCI - Science STU - Student 18 FRIDAY, MARCH 7

Career Indecision among Hispanic Discussant: Lisa Flores, University of Chair: Jeeseon Park, McGill University, College Students. Danya Serrano, Missouri-Columbia Canada Consuelo Arbona, University of Presentations: Multicultural Counseling Houston - P46 SCICounseling Health Psychology: Past, Issues in Taiwan. Yu-Wei Wang, Present, and Future - 4B Southern Illinois University at Education Satisfaction among Chair: Brian Lewis, University of Miami Carbondale, Shu-Ping Lin Gouverneur International Graduate Students. Mei- Presentations: Marilyn Stern and Hospital; Ethnic Diversity and Chuan Wang, Fayetteville State Suzanne Mazzeo, Virginia Multicultural Counseling Concerns in University; Teresa Hartnett, University Commonwealth University; the Former USSR. Oksana Yakushko, of Memphis; Pius Nyutu, University of Tom Merluzzi, Notre Dame University; University of Nebraska at Lincoln; Texas at Austin - P47 Kathie Chwalisz, Southern Illinois Applying ADDRESSING Model to University Counseling Issues in South Korea. A Measure of School Climate with Early Oksana Yakushko University of Elementary Children. Julie Koch, Kay Implementing the "Guidelines for Nebraska-Lincoln, Keeyeon Bang Herting Wahl, University of Minnesota- Psychological Practice with Girls and Korea Digital University, South Korea, Twin Cities - P48 Women" in Training, Research and Jeeseon Park, McGill University, Practice - Boulevard C Canada; Cultural Pluralism in Canada: Agriscience Education Self-Efficacy of Chair: Connie R. Matthews, Implications for Research, Training, and New Zealand High School Students. Consultant/Trainer, State College, PA Practice in Counseling Psychology. Levon Esters, Iowa State University - Presentations: Challenges and Jeeseon Park McGill University, Canada, P49 Inspirations of the Guidelines for Ben C.H. Kuo, University of Windsor, Clinical Practice. Pamela R. Remer, The Julie Irving McGill University, Canada, Career Coaching - Practice Issues: If University of Kentucky; Infusing the Kaori Wada McGill University, Canada You Build It, Who Will Come? Tricia "Guidelines for Psychological Practice Woodman, University of Memphis - with Girls and Women" in Education ECPNavigating the Pathway: Developing P50 and Training in Psychology. Y. Barry a Career as a Counseling Psychologist - Chung, Georgia State University; Williford B 3:00 PM - 3:50 PM Implementing "The Guidelines for Chairs: Traci Callandrillo, American Psychological Practice with Girls and University; Chris Robitschek Texas Tech Symposia Women:" The Role of Research. Dawn University Presentations: Career Szymanski, The University of Tennessee Pathways as a Counseling Center INTChallenges/Supports to Adolescent Discussant: Sue Morrow. The University Psychologist. Traci Callandrillo Career Development Across Borders - of Utah American University; Careers Pathways 4L as a Career Center Counseling Chair: Sherri Turner, University of EDUInternship Supply and Demand: Psychologist. Briana Keller, University of Minnesota Presentations: Perspectives from the Education and Washington-Seattle; Career Pathways of Challenges/Supports to Adolescent Training Spectrum - Waldorf an Academic Counseling Psychologists. Career Development in U.S. Urban Chairs: Karen M. Taylor, Ohio State Chris Robitschek, Texas Tech Areas. Sherri Turner, University of University; Jeff Baker, University of University; Career Pathways within Minnesota; Chilean Adolescent Texas Medical Branch Independent Practice and VA Hospitals. Educational, Work, and Career Presentations: Catherine Grus, Tiffany Sanford-Martens, Memphis VA Challenges. Ellen Hawley McWhirter Associate Executive Director for and Benedict T. McWhirter, University Professional Education and Training, PRAPractice Keynote: A Report on of Oregon; Jesus Redondo, Universidad American Psychological Association; National Practice and Advocacy Issues - de Chile; Challenges to Implementing Emil Rodolfa, University of California, Williford A Career Interventions with Diverse Rural Davis; Cindy Juntunen, University of Chair: Armand Cerbone, Howard High School Students. Saba Rasheed North Dakota Brown Health Center, Chicago, IL Ali, University of Iowa; Examining Presentations: Carol D. Goodheart, Career Exploration in at Risk Israeli INTMulticultural Issues Around the Private Practice, Princeton, New Jersey Youth. Rachel Gali Cinamon, Tel Aviv Globe: International Perspectives on University, Israel Multiculturalism - 4D

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Retirement Transitions: Visions for Baby University; Hope, Perfectionism, and of Florida; Chris Flynn,Virginia Tech Boomers and Beyond - 4A Depression in Middle School Students. University Chair: Nancy S. Elman, University of Jeffrey Ashby, Georgia State University, Pittsburgh Presentations: Discovering Christina Miner, Georgia State Practical Strategies for Teaching Social New Paths in a World of Opportunities. University, Lydia Canty, Georgia State Justice - PDR 1 Jaquie Resnick, University of Florida; University, Wendy L. Dickinson Chair: Rick Weinberg, University of The Forks in the Road: In Search of a GROW Counseling, Kenneth B. South Florida, Louis de la Parte Florida Diverse Menu. J. Manny Casas, Matheny, Georgia State University Mental Health Institute University of California, Santa Barbara; Presentations: Bringing Social Fifty Years in the Counseling Field and Gender and Couples/Family Issues - Justice/Community Welfare to Still Running. Allen E. Ivey, Boulevard B Internship Training. Rick Weinberg, Microtraining Associates, Inc.; Back to Chair: Glenn Good, University of University of South Florida, Louis de la Basics. Dorothy Nevill, University of Missouri Parte Florida Mental Health Institute; Florida Presentations: Gender Ideology and Training Students in Domestic Entitlement as Predictors of Anger Violence/Social Justice. M. Meghan STUSAS and APAGS Leaders: Updates Management. Ryon McDermott Davidson, University of Nebraska - and Opportunities for Involvement - University of Houston, Max Nisenbaum Lincoln; Teaching Social Justice in a Williford C University of Houston, Jonathan Psychology Graduate Program. Susan R. Chair: Jaryn Allen, University of North Schwartz University of Houston; Torres-Harding Roosevelt University; Dakota Presentations: Emilia Boeschen, Perceptions of Gender in Turkey, India Steven A. Meyers Roosevelt University; University of North Dakota; Jessica and the US. David Tager University of Social Justice and Advocacy: A Graduate Semler, University of North Dakota; Missouri, Vishal K. Gupta University of Student Perspective. Amina Mahmood, Colleen Johnson, University of North Nebraska, Germine Awad University of University of South Florida, Louis de la Dakota; Nadia Hasan, The University of Texas- Austin; Counseling Men Who Parte Florida, Mental Health Institute Akron; Michael Madson, University of Have Sex with Men. Pandya Apurva, Discussant: Elizabeth M. Vera, Loyola Southern Mississippi; Carol Williams- University of Baroda, India; Level of University-Chicago Nickelson, American Psychological Marital Satisfaction among Fertile Association; Konjit Page, University of Working and Non-Working Females. Religion and Spirituality's Future in North Dakota; Kristi Van Sickle; Muhammas Azam Tahir University of Counseling Psychology - 4M APAGS Past-Chair Balochistan, , Shaista Mushtaq Chair: Everett L. Worthington, Jr., Bahuddin Zikrya University, Pakistan Virginia Commonwealth University Research Paper Presentations Presentations: The Future of Religion 3:00 PM - 4:50 PM and Spirituality within Professional and Depression and Suicide - 4C Organizational Psychology. Stephen Chair: John Westefeld, University of DIVAdvances in the Study of Diversity: Cook, Texas Tech University; Students' Iowa Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Sexual Perspectives on the Training for Religion Presentations: Youth Suicidal Orientation - 4K and Spirituality in Counseling Tendencies in Iran. Susan Sahami, Chairs: Robert W. Lent, University of Psychology Programs. Yu-Wei Wang, Islamic Azad University, Iran, Siamak Maryland; Elizabeth Vera, Loyola Southern Illinois University-Carbondale; Khodarahimi, Islamic Azad University, University Chicago Religion and Spirituality as a Pathway to Iran; Reasons for Living and Suicidal Presentations: Stephen M. Quintana, the Study of Virtues and a Target for Ideation among Arab Adolescents. University of Wisconsin, Madison; Ruth Positive Psychology Research. Everett L. Moshe Israelashvili, Tel Aviv University, E. Fassinger, University of Maryland; Worthington, Jr., Virginia Israel, Helen Kakunda-Mualem, Tel Roberta L. Nutt, Association of State Commonwealth University; Relational Aviv University, Israel; Preventing and Provincial Psychology Boards Spirituality and Intercultural Depression Among Urban African Development: An Emerging Integration. American Children. Keith Herman, PRACrisis Intervention on Campus: Steven J. Sandage, Bethel University; University of Missouri Columbia, Strategies and Lessons from VTU - Change in Spirituality and Religiosity Sharon F. Lambert, George Washington International Ballroom North Following Traumatic Events. Patricia University, Wendy M. Reinke, Chair: Karen Settle, Southern Frazier, Samantha Anders, Margaret University of Missouri-Columbia, Methodist University Gavian, Sulani Perera, and Sheila Nicholas Ialongo, Johns Hopkins Presentations: Sherry Benton, University Frankfort, University of Minnesota and ICON LEGEND - Invited Programming DIV - Diversity ECP - Early Career Professionals EDU - Education and Training INT - International PRA - Practice SCI - Science STU - Student 20 FRIDAY, MARCH 7 the Prospective Trauma Study Team; Immigration and Onset of Disability: Simonide Elementary-Middle School, Collaborating with the African American Understanding the Implications for Romania; Julie Sarno Owens, Ohio Church to Address Minority Disaster University - P16 Mental Health Disparities. Jamie Aten, Counseling Psychologists. Azadeh University of Southern Mississippi Ghaffari, Ayse Ciftci, Purdue University - Cross-Cultural Adaptation in London. Discussant: Stanton L. Jones, Wheaton P8 Rebecca Hansen, Ball State University - College P17 Reconciliation and Emotional Healing 4:00 PM - 4:50 PM Among Ex-Combatants in Northern Grief and Posttraumatic Growth in Ireland. Sarah Stebbe, Travis Booth, Turkish and American Populations. Poster Sessions Track IV - International Jenny Gallagher, Scott Moeschberger, Guler Boyraz, Thomas Sayger, - International Ballroom South Taylor University - P9 University of Memphis - P18

Examining Internalization of Beauty Social Justice in Tanzania, Africa. Geoff Personality, Positive Affect, in Bereaved Ideals in Women International Students Bathje, University of Georgia - P10 Turkish Individuals. Guler Boyraz, from India: A Pilot Study. Jennifer Thomas Sayger, University of Memphis - Lovell, Ruchi Brahmachari, Southern International Student Adjustment: A P19 Illinois University Carbondale -- P1 Follow Up to Intra/Interpersonal Factors That Predict Better Outcomes. Tanecia Interventions to Promote Forgiveness in Women's Career Development in Blue, Erin Hardin, Texas Tech the Philippines. Don Davis, Virginia Mainland China: Cultural Context, University - P11 Commonwealth University - P20 Practice, and Research Implications. Yuhong He, University of Missouri- Advocacy & Outreach in Southern Psychotherapists in Korea and United Columbia - P2 Africa: Using Critical Consciousness to States. Eunha Kim, Penn State Engage in Social Justice. Rachael University - P21 The Structure of the Career Beliefs Goodman, Cirecie West-Olatunji, Sejal Inventory on a Sample of Italian High Mehta, University of Florida - P12 Predictors of Mental Health in School Students. Timothy Hess, Vietnamese and Somali Refugee Terence Tracey, Arizona State Stress, Coping Efficacy, and Quality of Women. Codi Schale, University; Salvatore Soresi, Laura Nota, Life in a Diverse International Student Danah Barazanji, Rachel Linnemeyer, University of Padua, Italy - P3 Population. Julia Annika Conrath, Yu- Emily Russell, Johanna Nilsson, Wei Wang, Southern Illinois University Chrisanthia Brown, University of College Adjustment and Well-Being: Carbondale - P13 Missouri-Kansas City - P22 First Generation College Student and Immigrant Child Dual Status. Silvia Vicarious Traumatization, Self-Care, and Perfectionism, Stress and Coping Style in Donatelli, Ayse Ciftci, Purdue University Organizational Support for College Chinese College Students. Juan Tian, - P4 Counselors in Taiwan: Examining Ao Hong, Higher Education Press of Moderating Effects. Feng-feng Hu, Ling China, China - P23 Counseling Approach to Asian Tung University, Taiwan; Wei-Su Hsu, International Students. Megumi National Taiwan Normal University, Construction and Clinical Application of Omonishi, Georgia State University - P5 Taiwan; Yu-Wei Wang, Southern Japanese Boundary Questionnaire. Emi Illinois University at Carbondale - P14 Kodama, Kyushu Lutheran College, Counseling Psychologists' Role in Japan - P24 Serving International Students. Wendi Group Categorizations and Attitudes Tai, Daryn Rahardja, Indiana University Regarding Intergroup Forgiveness and Perceived Parental Control between - P6 Guilt Assignment. Heather Wood, Arab and Puerto Rican Parents. David Dixon, Ball State University - P15 Adrianne Anderson, Steve Caloudas, Psychological Ramifications of the Asian Consuelo Arbona, University of Tsunami in Sri Lanka: A Cultural Mental Health Services in Romanian Houston - P25 Analysis. Sulani Perera, University of Schools. Marius Dan, Ohio University; Minnesota - P7 Michael Stevens, Illinois State University; Viorela Coanda, Nicolae

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Psychology and Torture: Reciprocal NEO-FFI Personality Dimensions and Effects of Seven-Day Osho Dynamic Influences. Joel Hartong, Ball State Perfectionism among Indians. Rohini Study Protocol. Avni Vyas, Psychological University - P26 Puri, Michael Mobley, Reid Trotter, Passages, Inc., Irving, TX - P45 Adipat Chaichanasakul, University of Interpersonal Problems of International Missouri Columbia; B. R. Shejwal, International Reliability Study of University Students in Japan. Satoshi University of Pune, India - P36 Engagement with Beauty Scale. Timothy Takamatsu, Fukuoka, Japan - P27 Richel, Washington State University; Resilience and Coping Resources among Rhett Diessner, Lewis-Clark State First-year Adaptation of International Asylum Seeking Survivors of Genocide College; Jamak Merchi, Baha'i Institute Missionaries and Humanitarian Worker. and War. Lydia Odenat, Jess of Higher Education, Iran; Isabella Lynette Bikos, Michael Klemens, Renee Kordansky, Georgia State University; Dachs, Lewis-Clark State Gibbs, Seattle Pacific University - P28 Wendy Heath-Gainer, Atlanta, Georgia - College/Memmingen, Germany; David P37 Addison, American Samoa Community Experiences of International Korean College, American Samoa - P46 Youths Studying in America. Paul International Men of Misery: Male- Youngbin Kim, University of Notre Depression Brochure Efficacy. Joseph The Meaningful Life in Japan and the Dame - P29 Hugh Hammer, University of Missouri- United States. Michael Steger, Jennifer Columbia - P38 Burnett, Natalie Pickering, Joo-Yeon Behavioral and Emotional Difficulties of Shin, Caroline Young, University of International Adoptees in Iceland. Bjorg Community Involvement and Louisville - P47 Sigridur Hermannsdottir, Ball State Psychological Well-being of University - P30 International Families. Deborah Wiese, Liberation Psychology as a Framework Yessenia Manzo, Daichi Hirata, to Address Health. Dorienna Alfred, A Helpseeking Profile of International Whitman College - P39 Thomandra Sam, Auburn University; Students. Beth Klingaman, Cristina Renee Middleton, Ohio University - P48 Risco, William Sedlacek, University of Impact of Media Coverage of Iraq on Maryland - P31 Iraqi Expatriates. Hajera Rostam, Process and Impact of Forgiveness in University of British Columbia, Canada - South Africa. Amy Owen, Ashley A. Idyllic Beauty Characteristics' Effect on P40 Kaseroff, Jennifer L. Krug, Maigenete International Student Self-Esteem. Mengesha, and Chul Park,University of Natasha Gardner, Lydia Odenat, Challenges in Community Promotion Wisconsin-Madison - P49 Georgia State University; Shelarese Health: Intergenerational Instant Noodle Ruffin, Harvard University; Eating Habit. Rahaju Soerjantini, Sri Forgiveness and Emotional Well-Being Tameka Atkins, Meghumi Omonishi, Wahyuningsih, University of Surabaya, in South Africa. Amy Owen, University Georgia State University - P32 Indonesia - P41 of Wisconsin-Madison - P50

Korean College Student Attitudes and Emotional Intelligence Among 4:00 PM - 4:50 PM Beliefs About Psychological Services. Adolescents: Indian Perspective. Shivani Seong-In Choi, Michigan State Khurana, Amity University, India - P42 Symposia University; Stefania Aegisdottir, Ball State University - P33 Psychological Perspective and Universal Counseling (and) Psychology in Europe: Application of Bhagwad Gita. Abha Examples from Iceland, Sweden, and Perfectionism and School Performance Singh, Pooja Chadda, Amity University, Greece - 4L among Students in Hong Kong. Michael India - P43 Chair: Stefanía Ægisdóttir, Ball State Mobley, Adipat Chaichanasakul, Reid University Trotter, Rohini Puri, Krystle Smith, Needs Assessment of Nikkei Elderly. Presentations: Counseling and University of Missouri-Columbia - P34 Sayaka Machizawa, Chicago School of Counseling Psychology in Iceland. Professional Psychology; Denys Lau, Stefanía Ægisdóttir, Ball State University; A Comprehensive Model in Working Northwestern University; Jean Fujiu, Sif Einarsdóttir, University of Iceland, with International Students. Sarah Japanese American Service Committee - Iceland; Psychology in Swede. Johanna Rangel, Jenny Lee, Juan Ramirez, P44 E. Nilsson, University of Missoury- Washington State University - P35 Kansas City; Thomas Lindgren, ICON LEGEND - Invited Programming DIV - Diversity ECP - Early Career Professionals EDU - Education and Training INT - International PRA - Practice SCI - Science STU - Student 22 FRIDAY, MARCH 7

Karolinska Institutet, Sweden; We Want Our Students to Become? California, San Diego Counseling in Greece. Georgios K. Suzette L. Speight, Loyola University Discussant: Alberta Gloria, University of Lampropoulos, Florida State University; Chicago; Social Justice Advocacy Wisconsin, Madison; Claytie Davis III, Anastassios Stalikas, Panteion University Training through the First Year University of California, Berkeley of Social and Political Sciences, Athens, Experience. Maureen Kenny, Boston Greece College; Social Justice in the Heartland. PRAThe Counseling Psychologist and Sharon L. Bowman, Ball State Psychopharmacology: Prescribing in Counseling Psychologists as Federal University; Cultivating Counseling New Mexico - 4B Policy Experts and Advocates - 4A Psychology's Prevention and Social Chair: Elaine LeVine, New Mexico Chair: Diane L. Elmore Public Interest Justice Roots. Eve Adams, Michael State University Government Relations Office, American Waldo, Rachel Navarro and Lisa Psychological Association Grayshield, New Mexico State University Suicide: Assessment, Treatment, and Presentations: Psychology and Public Prevention - Waldorf Policy: One Counseling Psychologist's ECPExperiences of Early Career Chair: Shana Markle Ball State Journey. Diane L. Elmore, Public Psychologists Involved in Professional University Interest Government Relations Office, Leadership - Williford A Presentations: Suicide Assessment. American Psychological Association; Chair: Nathan Grant Smith, Texas Aimee Prater and Jane Roskowski, Ball Political Advocacy: A Necessary Woman's University State University; Treatment of Suicidal Competency for Counseling Psychology. Presentations: Navigating and Interacting Behaviors. Shana Markle and Aarika Laura Palmer, Seton Hall University; with the APA Organizational Structure Vannatter, Ball State University; Suicide Counseling Psychology's Role in Federal as a Student and Early Career Prevention. Kasee Matters, The Chicago Advocacy. Louise A. Douce, Ohio State Psychologist. Michael B. Madson, School of Professional Psychology, University University of Southern Mississippi; Angela Heinzman, Ball State University Leadership Through the Sections: Discussant: Robin Lett, Ball State ECPCounseling Psychologists Finding a Professional Family in University Developing Community Based and Counseling Psychology. Laurie "Lali" Human Rights Organizations - Williford McCubbin, Washington State University; 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM C Becoming a Leader: Integrating Chairs: Denise Montano, Edgewood Professional Service into Professional Looking to the Future: Thoughts from College; Oksana Yakushko, University Identity as an Early Career Psychologist. Division 17 Past Presidents - Williford B of Nebraska-Lincoln Nathan Grant Smith, Texas Woman's Chair: Jean A. Carter, Private Practice, Presentations: For Immigrants and University; From Eager Grad Student to Washington, DC Refugees Surviving Torture Project: Over-involved Post-ECP. James L. Presentations: John D. Krumboltz, How to Build a Multicultural Services Werth, Jr., Radford University Stanford University; Allen Ivey, Center. Maria Prendes-Lintel; MOSAIC: Discussant: Ruperto M. Perez, Georgia University of Massachuetts; Jo Ida How to Create a Local Human Rights Institute of Technology Hansen, University of Minnesota; Bruce Organization. Sharon Horne, University Walsh, Ohio State University; Nadya A. of Memphis; Building ACCESS: How to Goals in Action: Integrating Positive Fouad, University of Wisconsin, Develop a Community-based Program Psychology, Training, and Social Justice Milwaukee; Puncky Paul Heppner, for Women Experiencing Violence. on Campus - PDR 4 University of Missouri Krista Chronister, University of Oregon Chair: Danny Singley, The University of California, San Diego Multicultural Competency Training EDUCreating a Social Justice Focus in Presentations: Working the University Needs of African American Graduate the Counseling Psychology Curriculum -- System to Address the Needs of At Risk Students - 4D Boulevard C and Underrepresented Students. Jeanne Chair: Karen McCurtis Witherspoon, Chair: Eve Adams, New Mexico State Manese, The University of California, Chicago State University University Irvine; Facilitating Social Justice Presentations: The Integration of Presentations: What is Social Justice? Outreach on Campus. Derek K. Multicultural Theory and Practice in Reflection and Action in Training. Iwamoto, Alliant International Practica and Internship. Francine Benedict T. McWhirter and Ellen University-Los Angeles; Goals in Action: Bellamy, Chicago State University; Racial Hawley McWhirter, University of Well-Being Research on Campus. Identity Development and Implications Oregon; What Kind of Psychologists Do Danny Singley, The University of for Multicultural Counseling

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Competency. Alesia Williams in Psychology. Nicholas F. Jenkins, University Richardson, Chicago State University; Southern Illinois University; Current Presentations: Armand Cerbone, Culturally Competent Crisis Perspectives of Evidence Based Practice Howard Brown Health Center, Chicago, Intervention. Jacqueline Conley, Chicago in Psychology. Katy O'Regan Rimstad, IL; Bob McPherson, University of State University; Multicultural Southern Illinois University; Future Houston; Michael Duffy, Texas A & M Counseling Competency and Assessment Perspectives of Evidence Based Practice Instruments. Grace Buchanan, Chicago in Psychology. Sheetal R. Shah, INTCounseling Psychology in State University; Multicultural Training Southern Illinois University Colombia, Puerto Rico, Ecuador and Competency in Forensic Settings. Paula Discussant: Dr. Kathleen Chwalisz, China - Boulevard C M. Mitchell, Chicago State University Southern Illinois University Chair: S. Alvin Leung, The Chinese Discussant: Karen McCurtis University of Hong Kong, China Witherspoon, Chicago State University INTCareer Development Research in Presentations: Colombia Psychology. Hong Kong - PDR 4 Edward A. Delgado-Romero, University Parents and Transitions in Adolescence Chair: Danny F. Lam, Hong Kong of Georgia, Eduardo Delgado-Pollo and Early Adulthood - Boulevard B Baptist University, China & S. Alvin Universidad Pedagógica Nacional, Chair: Richard A. Young, University of Leung, The Chinese University of Hong Colombia, Corey Smetana, Boston; British Columbia, Canada Kong, China Ruben Ardila, University of Georgia; Presentations: Family and the Meaning Presentations: Relation Between Career The Practice of Psychotherapy in Puerto of Work: Is There a Connection? Exploration and Career Development Rico. Luis A. Rivas, VA Caribbean Filomena Parada and Joaquim Luis Status in the Hong Kong Context: Healthcare System, San Juan, Puerto Coimbra University of Porto Portugal; Examining Social Cognitive Career Rico; Psychology in Ecuador. Maria The Transition to Adulthood: Variables and Beyond. Raysen Cheung Cristina Cruza-Guet, Lehigh University, Illuminating and Describing Parents' City University of Hong Kong, China; Arnold R. Spokane, Lehigh University; Personal Challenges. Anat Zaidman- Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy The Future of Counseling in China: Zait, Sheila K. Marshall, Richard A. and Outcome Expectations of Secondary Indigenization and Internationalization. Young, Corinne Logan, & Celine C. S. Students in Hong Kong. Yat-hung Chui, S.Alvin Leung, The Chinese University Lee, University of British Columbia, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, of Hong Kong, China, Zhi-Jin Hou, Canada; Parents and Adolescents China; Self-determination in Career Beijing Normal University, China and Constructing Career Trajectories in Indecision of Hong Kong Students. Changming Duan, University of Missouri Uncertain Times. Carlos M. Gonzales Danny F. Lam, Hong Kong Baptist Kansas City and Joaquim Luis Coimbra, University University, China; Comparing Parental of Porto, Portugal; Growing-up Joint Expectations and Career Decision- Experiences With Grief and Loss -- Projects of Urban-residing Aboriginal Making Difficulties in Three Chinese International Ballroom North Families in Canada. Sheila K. Marshall. Regions. S. Alvin Leung The Chinese Chair: Robyn Howarth, University of University of British Columbia, Canada University of Hong Kong, China, Zhi-jin Iowa Discussant: Natalee Popadiuk Hou Normal University, China, Itamar Presentations: Adjustment to Parental Gati The Hebrew University of Death during Childhood. Robyn 5:00 PM - 5:50 PM Jerusalem, Israel Howarth, University of Iowa; Using Discussant: Ella Po-on Chan, Hong Supervision to Prevent Vicarious Symposia Kong Baptist University, China Trauma in Beginning Counselors. Katya Lamskova, University of Iowa; Mourning A Once and Future Psychologist: The SCIConnecting the Science and Practice the Loss of a Loved One is Culturally Past, Present, and Future of Counseling of Psychology -Williford A Defined. Joleen Schoulte, University of Psychology - 4L Chair: Linda Forrest, University of Iowa. Discussant: Melba Vasquez, Chair: Nicolas F. Jenkins, Southern Oregon Anderson House at Heritage Square Illinois University Presentation: Steven Breckler, Executive Presentations: Counselors in Training: Director for Science, American How Special is Our Specialty: Introducing the Past, Present, and Psychological Association Comparisons of Counseling and Clinical Future Perspectives of Evidence Based Psychology Programs - 4B Practice in Psychology. Abigail R. PRACounseling Psychologists as State Chair: Greg J. Neimeyer, University of Gaffey, Southern Illinois University; Past Association Leaders - 4K Florida; Graduate School Mentoring in Perspectives of Evidence Based Practice Chair: Laura Palmer, Seton Hall Psychology: A Comparison of Students ICON LEGEND - Invited Programming DIV - Diversity ECP - Early Career Professionals EDU - Education and Training INT - International PRA - Practice SCI - Science STU - Student 24 FRIDAY, MARCH 7 in Counseling and STUNext Steps Fair: Counseling Race and Peace to Ugandan University Programs. Jennifer M. Taylor and Greg Psychology Jobs, Postdoc Positions, and Lecturers. Chalmer E. Thompson, J. Neimeyer, University of Florida; The Internships - Waldorf Indiana University-Purdue University Internship Match: Comparing Outcomes Chair: Kelly Russo, Fielding Graduate Indianapolis; Urban Youth, Loss, and in Clinical and Counseling Psychology University Violence. Rev. Mmoja Ajabu, Light of Programs. Kenneth G. Rice & Greg J. Event: Organizations with jobs and post- the World Christian Church Neimeyer University of Florida doctoral positions to fill will have an Discussant: Dr. Khaula Murtadha, Dean, and Greg Keilin, University of Texas- opportunity to connect one-on-one with Indiana University School of Education, Austin; Perceptions of the Workplace: A interested candidates. Internship sites Indianapolis Indiana University-Purdue Comparison of Faculty in Counseling will be able to promote their programs University, Indianapolis and Clinical Psychology Academic to prospective applicants in roundtable Training Programs. Greg J. Neimeyer, discussions organized by type of site. What Can Counseling Psychologists Do University of Florida, Gina Owens This is a free opportunity to promote in Unjust Worlds? - 4M University of Tennessee, Bonnie your organization and meet the next gen- Chair: Ma. Teresa Tuason, University of Moradi, University of Florida eration of counseling psychologists! It is North Florida Discussant: Rodney K. Goodyear, sponsored by the 2008 ICPC Student Presentations: What Happens to Us? University of Southern California Subcommittee. An RSVP from job/post- Families Left Behind by Overseas doctoral/internship sites is requested but Workers. Ma. Teresa Tuason, International Perspectives on not required for participation in this University of North Florida; The Supervision and Training -- Astoria event. Prospective applicants, make sure Postseparation Adjustment of Middle Chair: Nicholas Ladany, Lehigh you take advantage of this opportunity to Class Filipino Men: Its Relationship to University learn more about possible job, post-doc- Separation Status, Sociodemographic Presentations: Professional Development toral, and internship sites first-hand from and Personality Variables. Edelvina Needs for Counselors in their representatives! Sembrano-Relucio, Ateneo de Manila International Schools. Arpana G. University, Philippines; Adolescent Boys Inman, Arlette Ngoubene, & Nicholas Rurality and Diversity: Reciprocal Referred for Psychotherapy: Examining Ladany, Lehigh University; Korean Implications - 4A Emotional Instability in Light of Parental Counselors' Experiences in Supervision. Chair: James L. Werth, Jr., Radford Identification. Washington C. Garcia, Keeyeon Bang, Korea Digital University; University & Tom Mullis, Radford Ateneo de Manila University, Cybersupervision and Training: Tools, University Philippines; Becoming the "addict" of the Ethics, & Future Presentations: Allies and Affective Family: Family Dynamics and Female- Trends. Arpana G. Inman & Nicholas Distress in Rural GLB Adolescents. related Issues in the Family of the Ladany Lehigh University Tracy J. Cohn, Radford University; Filipino Substance-using Female. Maria Valerie S. Leake, Radford University; Kathleen, Bernadette Nisperos-Puente, Meeting the Needs of International Rural Women and Mental Health. Sarah Bunker Hill Community College at Students on College Campuses - 4C L. Hastings, Radford University; Rural Massachusetts; The Streetsmart Chair: Tanya I. Razzhavaikina, Community Resilience, Disasters, and Streetchild: A Study on the Cognitive University of Nebraska - Lincoln Diversity. Robin S. Cox, University of Abilities and Worldview of Street Presentations: International Students' British Columbia, Canada, Discussant: Children who were Sexually Abused, Adjustment to the United States: Issues How will Rural Counseling Psychologists Substance Abusing and In Conflict with and Implications. Soumya Madabhushi, Address Diversity Issues? E. Janie the Law. Ma. Louise P. Trivino, In University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Pinterits, University of North Dakota Touch Community Services, Philippines International Students Expectations of Discussant: Ma. Teresa Tuason, Multicultural Counseling. Autumn Teaching Collaboratively About Racism's University of North Florida Backhaus, University of Nebraska - Local, Global Reality - Boulevard A Lincoln; Reaching Out to International Chair: Chalmer E. Thompson, Indiana Research Paper Presentations Students: Practical Suggestions for University-Purdue University Counseling Work. Tanya I. Indianapolis Religious and Indigenous Practices in Razzhavaikina & Oksana Yakushko, Presentations: Cultivating Diversity and Counseling - Williford C University of Nebraska - Lincoln Equity Discourse among Pre-Service Chair: Robbie J. Steward, Michigan State Discussant: Tanya I. Razzhavaikina, Teachers. John B. Okech, Kyambogo University University of Nebraska - Lincoln University, Kampala, Uganda; Teaching Presentations: Counselors' Use of

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Spirituality to Bridge Culture Gaps. Marie Student Subcommittee of ICPC and Morrison University of British Columbia, sponsored by APAGS. Canada; Attachment Theory and 9:00 PM - MIDNIGHT - Grand Religiosity in Counseling. Duane Reinert Ballroom Conception Seminary College, Carla Dance Edwards Northwest Missouri State Funka DJ is the official "spin-off" DJ of University; Integrating Traditional and renowned award-winning music ensem- Western Psychotherapies in Botswana. ble Funkadesi, of whom Senator Barack Sophy Moagi-Gulubane University of Obama has said: “Funkadesi really Botswana, Botswana, Mondy Segopolo knows how to get a crowd going. I can't University of Botswana, Botswana; say enough how energizing this band is. Mindfulness and Indigenous Psychologies There's a lot of funk in that desi.” in Counseling Training. John Christopher, Funka DJ spins a mix of transglobal Jennifer Chrisman, Penny Dahlen, & rhythms that span Latin, Caribbean, East Suzanne Christopher Montana State Indian, Arabic, and African cultures is University infectious and keeps everyone on the dance floor! 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

All Conference Social Hour - Grand Ballroom Enjoy time with colleagues and meet new ones. Cash bar provided.

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Alumni Receptions Ball State University - 4A Indiana State University and IU fffCounseling and Psychological Services fff(The University Counseling Center) -4B Indiana University - 4F University of Akron Collaborative Program in Counseling Psychology and Pre-doctoral Psychology Internship - 4K Ohio State University - 4M Purdue University - 4H University of Georgia- 4C University of Illinois- 4G University of Iowa - 4E University of Memphis - 4I University of Minnesota Counseling fffPsychology Program - 4D Virginia Commonwealth University-4J

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

STUStudent Happy Hour at Kitty O'Sheas (located in the Hilton Chicago)! Come meet and mingle with counseling psychology students from around the world. This event is organized by the ICON LEGEND - Invited Programming DIV - Diversity ECP - Early Career Professionals EDU - Education and Training INT - International PRA - Practice SCI - Science STU - Student 26 PSY.D. COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY

The Radford University Psy.D. Program will be enrolling its first cohort of students in Fall 2008. The Program: Radford University is a co-educational, comprehensive, state-supported institution, - Is designed for post-Master’s located in scenic southwestern Virginia (50 students who want to become miles from Roanoke), with an enrollment of comprehensive mental health approximately 9,200 students. providers

- Uses a Practitioner-Scholar Model

- Focuses on rural mental health with emphases on social justice, diversity, and evidence-based practice in psychology - Includes three years of post-Master’s coursework, extensive practica, a dissertation, and internship

- Will have a student-faculty ratio of less than 2:1 per cohort

- Offers tuition remission and graduate assistantships throughout the on-campus time in Core Faculty: the program (pending adequate Tracy Cohn Sarah Hastings state funding) Valerie Leake - Is working toward developing an Tom Mullis internship consortium that is Ruth Riding-Malon James L.Werth, Jr. - Program Director dedicated to training Radford Psy.D. students

Doctor of Psychology Program: www.radford.edu/psyd 540.831.5361 RADFORD UNIVERSITY SATURDAY, MARCH 8

Saturday, March 8, 2008 10:00 AM - NOON Predicting Relationship Satisfaction Among Same-Sex Female Dual Earner 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Continuing Education Workshops Couples. Jodi Boita, Rochester Institute Pre-registration required. of Technology; Kathleen Bieschke, Registration - 8th Street South, Lobby Pennsylvania State University - P5 Level AIDS in the World - Williford A Shoshana D. Kerewsky, Psy.D. Family Environment and Heterosexual 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM University of Oregon Family Membership GLBT-Affirmative Attitudes. Sharon Horne, University of SATURDAY KEYNOTE ADDRESS - Bullies, Victims, and Bystanders: Why Memphis; Sharon Scales Rostosky, Ellen International Ballroom North Would Young People Do Such Things - Riggle, University of Kentucky; Jennifer Williford C Arm, Katherine Hiestand, University of Arthur Horne, Ph.D. Memphis - P6 University of Georgia Heterosexual Voting and Legal Equality Credentialing and Licensure for for Sexual Minorities. Rebekah White, Psychologists: U.S., Canada and Oklahoma State University; Teresa Bear, International - Astoria University of Wisconsin; Barbara Judy E. Hall, Ph.D. Carlozzi, Oklahoma State University - P7 National Register of Health Service The Resilience and Cultural Strengths of Providers in Psychology Switching: The Narratives of African American Clients and Families Heterosexually Married Gay Men. Pan in Treatment. Nancy Boyd-FFranklin, Eating Disorders NOS: The Nature and Chieh-Cheng, Meiho Institute of Ph.D., Author and Professor at Rutgers Treatment - Waldorf Technology, Taiwan - P8 University in the Graduate School of Lori Tagger, Ph.D., University of Applied and Professional Psychology. Missouri - St. Louis The Meaning of Intimacy For Gay Men. Laurie Mintz, Ph.D., University of David Loran, University of British Introduced by Marie Miville, Teachers Missouri-Columbia Columbia, Canada - P9 College, Columbia University Susan Kashubeck-West, Ph.D., University of Missouri - St. Louis Career-Related Experiences Of Many Faces of Counseling Psychology Transgender Individuals. Susan Kay Awards NOON - 12:50 PM Brauer, University of Nebraska-Lincoln - Presented by Kristee Haggins, Tri-chair, P10 ICPC Awards and Recognition Poster Sessions Track V - Diversity and Committee Multicultural - International Ballroom Counseling Psychology in a Changing South World: LGB Individuals' Reactions to 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM the 2006 Marriage-Ban Amendments. Bisexual Identity, Group Identity, and F. Nicholas Denton, University of Exhibits/Posters - International Ballroom Well-Being. Erin Armoutliev, University Kentucky, - P11 South of Akron; James Werth, Jr., Radford Exhibit hall opens! Enjoy exhibits and University - P1 Trinidad's Corporate Closet: posters throughout the day. Investigating Gay and Lesbian Identity in Sexual Identity Development & Well- the Workplace. Cherisse Gill, Yu-Wei 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM being of Chinese Lesbians. Yan Li, Wang, and Cheryl Nicholas, Southern Brian Johnson, University of Northern Illinois University-Carbondale - P12 Working Groups Colorado - P2 Pre-registration required. Living in Puritan America in 2007: The Predictors of Alcohol Abuse among Religious Struggles of GLBT Christians Please go to Friday, March 7, schedule Lesbian and Gays. Huan-Hsiang Ueng, in the US. Sallie Ann Boulos, Texas A for working group time and location Sharon Horne, University of Memphis - & M University - P13 information. P3

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Social Support and Negative Affect Undergraduates? Marybeth Rigali-Oiler, Attachment, Racism, and Self-Esteem Among Parents of LGB People. Jennifer Sharon Robinson Kurpius, Sarah Dixon, Among Whites. Patton Garriott, Arm, University of Memphis - P14 Arizona State University - P23 University of Missouri-Columbia; Keisha Love, Kenneth Tyler, Carrie Brown, Same-Sex Intimate Partner Violence: Exploring Social and Academic Barriers Intervention and Program Development. with Ethnic Minorities on a University of Kentucky; Deneia Thomas, Alysondra Duke, University of Nebraska Predominantly White Campus. Eastern Kentucky University - P32 - P15 Lawrence Chatters, University of Nebraska-Lincoln - P24 Asian Value Gap, Parental Bonding, & Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity Family Conflict. Sin-Wan Bianca Ho, Differences In Indirect Aggression. Motivation: Exploring Patterns of University of Southern Mississippi; Yong Olivia Leeker, Oklahoma State Success in African American Students. Park, University of California-Santa University - P16 Taisha Caldwell, Ezemenari Obasi, Barbara - P33 Southern Illinois University-Carbondale - Gender Identity Disorder and the DSM: P25 Context and Well-Being in Multiracial Review of The Current Literature. lore Individuals: Early Findings. Jennifer m. dickey, University of North Dakota Invariance of the Structure of Coping for Teramoto Pedrotti, California - P17 African American and European Polytechnic State University; Lisa American Persons with Cancer. Edwards, Marquette University - P34 Gender Role Implications on Same Sex Carolyn. Heitzmann, Thomas Merluzzi, Intimate Partner Abuse. Carrie Brown, University of Notre Dame - P26 Measurement and Structural Invariance Keisha Love, Kenneth Tyler, Patton of the Asian American Family Conflict Garriott, Clarissa Roan, University of African Americans Making Meaning of Scale. Matthew Miller, Li-Ling Lin, State Kentucky; Deneia Thomas, Eastern HIV/AIDS. Heather Walton, Ruth University of New York at Albany; Kentucky University - P18 Fassinger, University of Maryland- Richard Lee, University of Minnesota - College Park - P27 Twin Cities - P35 Psychological Well-Being, Ethnic Identity, and Sociocultural Adaptation Collectivistic Forgiveness. Joshua Hook, Latinos and Depression: Treatment in a among College-Aged Missionary Kids. Everett Worthington, Jr., Shawn Utsey, Community Clinic. Gregory Benson, Michael Joseph Klemens, Seattle Pacific Virginia Commonwealth University - Azara Santiago-Rivera, Jonathan Kanter, University - P19 P28 William Reyes, Andrew Busch, Laura Covington Rusch, University of American Indian Women College Psychometric Properties of the World Wisconsin-Milwaukee - P36 Students' Perspectives on Work and Assumptions Scale. Matthew Kale, Family. Jennie Lyn Bingham, Aaron Patricia Frazier, Samantha Anders, Acculturation and Perceived Jackson, Steven Smith, Brigham Young University of Minnesota - P29 Discrimination Among U.S. Hispanics. University - P20 Sherry Wang, Ana Martinez, Oksana Well-Being among Latina Adolescents. Yakushko, University of Nebraska- The Impact of Teacher-Child Lisa Edwards, Rebecca Mayor, Brittany Lincoln - P37 Relationship: A Comparison of Latino Barber, Marisa Green, Keyona Jarrett, and Caucasian Students in the U.S. Amy Kowalski, Shirley Newcomb, Pediatricians' Immigrant Mental Health Rhonda Casillas, Arizona State Marquette University - P30 Referrals: A Chart Review. Casey University - P21 Tallent, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Attachment, Self-Construal and Ashlea Franques, Creighton University Biculturalism among American Indian Depression Among Latinas/os. Patton Medical Center-University of Nebraska Graduate Students. Colton Miller, Garriott, University of Missouri- Medical Center; Oksana Yakushko, Aaron Jackson, Steven Smith, Jennie Columbia ; Keisha Love, Kenneth Tyler, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Santi Lyn Bingham, Brigham Young Carrie Brown, University of Kentucky; Budiasih, Creighton University Medical University - P22 Deneia Thomas, Eastern Kentucky Center-University of Nebraska Medical University - P31 Center; Cristina Fernandez, Creighton Ethnic Identity and Self-Beliefs: Are University Medical Center - P38 They Related to Persistence Decisions of

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Race-Based Discourse among Urban Studying Counseling Psychology: A College; Nancy Wu, UCLA Semel High School Youth. David Blustein, Taiwanese Experience. Yueh Ching Institute Center for Community Health - Boston College, Maureen Kenny, Kerri Hsu, Ball State University - P48 P4 Murphy, Maryam Jernigan, Leyla International Endeavors: Teaching, Gualdron-Murhib, Maria Countinho, Therapy, and Scholarship. Lia Softas- Effect of Similarity Manipulation on Christine Catraio, Margaret Connolly, Nall, University of Northern Colorado - Latino Attitudes Towards Prison Faedra Backus, Molly Sullivan, Boston P49 Reform. Yessenia Manzo, Deborah College - P39 Wiese, Whitman College - P5 NOON - 1:00 PM Psychological Factors and Nutrition Parental Attachment, Family Behaviors among African American ECPEarly Career Professionals Communalism, Racial Identity, and Self- Women. Jessica Jones, Carolyn Tucker, Mentoring Event - 4E, 4F, 4G, 4H Esteem Among Black College Students. University of Florida - P40 ECPs will meet, ask questions, and get Carrie Brown, Keisha Love, Kenneth advice/mentoring from some of our Tyler, Patton Garriott, Clarissa Roan, Career Counseling Issues for Persons liv- most distinguished counseling psycholo- University of Kentucky; Deneia Thomas, ing with HIV/AIDS. David Dahlbeck, gists. Pre-registration required. Eastern Kentucky University - P6 Suzanne Lease, University of Memphis - P41 12:10 PM - 12:50 PM Understanding Acculturation: Experiences of Male Arab Muslim Attachment Theory and Intimate Organizational Meeting to Strengthen Immigrants Living in the United States Partner Violence in Latino Population. International Counseling Connections - of America. Nancy Hammoudah, Franco Dispenza, Douglas Ribeiro, Williford C Western Michigan University - P7 Melinda Paige, Laurel Watson, Nick All international participants are invited White, Georgia State University - P42 to attend. High-Risk African American Adolescents: A Review of Current Issues Race Differences in Perceptions of the 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM and Treatments. Heather Wood, Ball Prototypical Racist. Wendy Whitsett, State University - P8 Stacey Williams, Michaela Bucchianeri, Poster Sessions Track VI - Diversity and Alexandra Corning, University of Notre Multicultural - International Ballroom African American Women's Feelings of Dame - P43 South Exclusion in a Predominantly White Feminist Classroom. Kathryn Swope, An Acculturation Scale for Asian Possibilities for Peace: Enhancing Cross Karyn Boatwright, Kalamazoo College - International Students: Development Cultural Transformative Mediation. P9 and Validation. Shiou-Feng Gu, Carole Natasha Ali, Michael Waldo, New Pistole, Purdue University - P44 Mexico State University - P1 Help-Seeking of Asian-American Students. Nicole Ruzek, Dao Nguyen, White Racial Identity: Profiles, Factors, Ethnic and Racial Identity Development David Herzog, Craig Muir, Genevieve & Psychological Correlates. Kwong- among Mainland Chinese Populations in Crean, California State Polytechnic Liem Karl Kwan, Purdue University; the US: An Oral Narrative Approach. University-Pomona - P10 Michael Mobley, University of Missouri- Thomandra Sam, Linxiang Zhu, Auburn Columbia - P45 University - P2 Keeping it Black and White. Kristin Gillen, Kenlana Burton, Victoria Cane, Challenges and Opportunities of Internalized Racial Oppression as a Bianca Fetherson, Jody Tomko, Jamaican International Students. Calvin Predictor of Psychological Distress, Self- Western Michigan University - P11 Isaacs, Claudine Hyatt, Ball State Esteem, and Life Satisfaction. Tamba- University - P46 Kuii Masai Bailey, Y. Barry Chung, Development of the Distance from Georgia State University - P3 Privilege Measure. Barbara Kerr, Karen An Icelandic Experience of Counseling Multon, Maggie Syme, Nancy Fry, Psychology. Bjorg Sigridur Self Medication among Hispanic University of Kansas; Marie Hammond, Hermannsdottir, Gunnar Orn Outpatient Substance Abusing Tennessee State University - P12 Ingolfsson, Ball State University - P47 Adolescents with PTSD. Laura Elizabeth Chapman, Deborah Wiese, Whitman ICON LEGEND - Invited Programming DIV - Diversity ECP - Early Career Professionals EDU - Education and Training INT - International PRA - Practice SCI - Science STU - Student 30 SATURDAY, MARCH 8

Religious Perspectives on the Mental Latina/o College Student Resilience. Culture and Help-Seeking. Hsin-Ya Health and Well Being of Latino Veronica Orozco, University of Liao, Yung-Jui Yang, University of Immigrants. Jeffrey Reznicek, Oksana Michigan - P21 Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Kwan-Kuo Yakushko, University of Nebraska- Hwang, National Taiwan University; Lincoln - P13 Factor Structure and Validity Evidence James Rounds, University of Illinois of the MCSE-RD. Hung-Bin Sheu, Urbana-Champaign - P30 Cultural Conceptualization: Challenges Arizona State University; Robert Lent, in Counseling Sexual Abuse Survivors. University of Maryland; Marybeth Rigali- Tribal Attachment Among American Pei-Yi Lin, University of Kentucky; Oiler, Dana Weber, Indian People. Carrie Winterowd, Diane Nien-Hwa Lai, National Taipei Arizona State University - P22 Montgomery, Glenna Stumblingbear, University of Education, Taiwan; Rory Desi Harless, Kaycie Hicks, Krysta Remer, University of Kentucky - P14 Using Flexible Treatment Manuals for Webster, Oklahoma State University - Culturally Relevant Intervention. P31 Model of Socio-Emotional Needs of Katherine Chwalisz, Stephanie Clancy Latino Immigrant Adolescents. Dollinger, Kayla Hand, Erin Zerth, But we never beat them: This Wouldn't Christiane Blanco-Oilar, University of Chuck Hees, Southern Illinois Happen in our Country. Gella Richards, Oregon - P15 University Carbondale - P23 London Metropolitan University, Great Britain - P32 Cultural Sensitivity in Healthcare: Convergence between Scores on the Implications for Counseling Psychology. Index of Race-Related Stress. Nicole Early Learning Differences in the Katherine Daly, Carolyn Tucker, Jessica Fischer, Benita Belvet, Joshua Hook, Context of Language Background. Jones, University of Florida - P16 Shawn Utsey, Virginia Commonwealth Esther Care, Amanda Thomas, Masa University - P24 Pavlovic, University of Melbourne, Ten Years of Latina/o Research: A Australia - P33 Content Analysis of the Hispanic Journal Heart Rate Variability, Trauma of Behavioral Sciences (1996-2006). Symptom Expression, and Psychological The Black Community Defined. Alejandro Morales, University of Distress in African Americans. Benita Nyasha Grayman, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Lizette Ojeda, Belvet, Nicole Fischer, Pia Stanard, Delaware - P34 University of Missouri-Columbia - P17 Joshua Hook, Shawn Utsey, Virginia Commonwealth University - P25 Features of Anxiety, Depression in Aftermath of September 11: A Muslim Older Latinos. Daniel Singley, Julie Woman's Perspective. Jaleel Abdul Maternal Lifetime Substance Abuse Wetherell, University of California-San Adeel, Ummul Baneen Kazmi, Disorder and Childhood Outcomes in Diego - P35 University of Illinois - P18 American Indians. Anitra Mallory, University of Nebraska-Lincoln - P26 Influence of Prejudice on Interpersonal Holocaust Survivors: A Study in Evaluations. Michael Dudley, Southern Resilience and Recovery. Christine Acculturative Stress, Racism-Related Illinois University- Edwardsville - P36 Benitez Cardenas, Elizabeth Schall, Stress, and Ethnic Identity. Matthew Todd Savage, Eve Adams, New Mexico Miller, Jung Eun Kim, Minsun Lee, Ji Development & Occupational State University - P19 Eun Lee, Jerome Farrell, State Attainment among Poor Youth of Color. University of New York-Albany - P27 Matthew Diemer, Michigan State Cultural Identity and Academic University - P37 Achievement among Native American Latino Immigrant Family Men College Students. Aaron Jackson, Adjustment to the U.S. Emmanuel Gullah Tales: Cultural Identity and Steven Smith, Brigham Young Mercedes, Pamela Foley, Seton Hall Narrative Analysis. Fayth Parks, University; Brian Perry, San Juan University - P28 Georgia Southern University - P38 College; Caleb Bush, University of New Mexico-Gallup; Jeffrey Elder, Brigham African Centered Worldview as a Cultural Validity of the CSRLI with Young University - P20 Predictor of High Self Esteem. Bedford Asian Americans. Jayoung Choi, Middle Frank Palmer II, Southern Illinois Tennessee State University; James University Carbondale - P29 Rogers, University of Akron - P39

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Enhancing Self-Disclosure among Asian Lawrence H. Gerstein (Chair), Ball State Roundtable 3F: Securing Grant Funding Americans in Group and Individual University; Stefania Atgisdattir, Ball State for Vocational Psychology Research. Therapy. Young Hoang, Ivory Toldson, University; Walter Lonner, Western Nadya Fouad, University of Wisconsin - Howard University - P40 Washington University; Paul Wilkins, Milwaukee; Angela Byars-Winston, Manchester Metropolitan University, Center on Education & Work Perceptions of Counselor United Kingdom; Arthur Horne, The Characteristics: Ethnicity, Acculturation University of Georgia; Kwong-Liem Roundtable 3G: Diverse Career Paths and Gender. Huan-Chung Scott Liu, Kwan, University of Missouri for Vocational Psychologists. Briana K University of Iowa; Lawrence Schneider, Keller, University of Washington; V University of North Texas - P41 Roundtable Two Scott Solberg; Center on Education & Cyberbullying: The Changing Face of Work Predictors of Asian American College Aggression in Schools. Danielle M. Law, Students' Suicide Ideation. Y. Joel The University of British Columbia, Roundtable 3H: Integrating Career Wong, Alison Schwing, Indiana Canada; Jose F. Domene, Trinity Advising with Related Services. Paul A University; Chris Brownson, University Western University, Canada Gore, University of Utah; Saba Rasheed of Texas-Austin - P42 Ali, University of Iowa Roundtable Three Great Commonwealth: Counseling psy- Vocational Psychologists Responding to Roundtable Four chology in Taiwan and US. Hung a Changing World Promoting Psychology in Africa: Lessons Chiao, University of Missouri-Columbia Chairs: Briana K Keller, University of from the Field. Rex Stockton, Indiana - P43 Washington; Paul A Gore, University of University; Amy Nitza, Indiana Utah University Purdue University Fort Ethnicity, Coping and Help-Seeking. Wayne; Keith Morran, Indiana Sadamura Nana, Monsour Counseling & Roundtable 3A: Enhancing Graduate University Purdue University Psychological Services, Claremont Training in Vocational Psychology. Indianapolis University Consortium; Christina Sun, Karen O'Brien, University of Maryland; University of Massachusetts - P44 Patrick Rottinghaus, Southern Illinois Roundtable Five University Using Help-Seeking Research to Inform "Only Allah Can Heal": A Cultural Counseling Practices. Timothy E. Formulation of the Psychological, Roundtable 3B: International Rogers, The University of Akron; Religious, and Cultural Experiences of a Developments in Vocational Psychology. Anthony Isacco, Loyola University of Somali Male. Michael Starkey, Hyun- Itamar Gati, Hebrew University, Chicago Kyung Lee, Chia-Chen Tu, Jason Jerusalem; Laura Nota, University of Netland, Michael Goh, University of Padova, Italy Roundtable Six Minnesota, Twin Cities; David McGraw, Animal/Human Interaction: Schuchman, Ahmed Yousef, Roundtable 3C: Celebrating 100 Years Contemporary Issues in Practice. Schuchman Community-University of Applying Vocational Psychology in Camille DeBell, Oklahoma State Health Care Center, Minneapolis - P46 Communities. Ellen McWhirter, University; Aubrey H. Fine, Cal Poly University of Oregon; Cindy Juntunen, University; Karen D. Shaefer, New Parenting in Filipino Transnational University of North Dakota Mexico State University; Kimberly A. Families. Amethyst Reyes Taylor; Ma. Hays, Illinois State University; Melissa E. Teresa Tuason, University of North Roundtable 3D: Evidence-Based Trevathan, University of Houston Florida - P47 Vocational Psychology Interventions. Susan C Whiston, Indiana University; Roundtable Seven 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM Steven D Brown, Loyola University Find Out More About SCP Special Chicago Interest Groups. Stephen W. Cook, Professional and Practice Issues Texas Tech University; Anne R. Farrar- Roundtables - Waldorf Roundtable 3E: Changing National Anton, Hackensack University Medical Policy on Vocational Psychology Issues. Center; Deborah L. Wiese, Whitman Roundtable One Ruth E Fassinger, University of College; Tammi Vacha-Haase, Colorado International Counseling Journals: Maryland; Daryl Luzzo, Strategic State University; Sally M. Hage, Publication Practices and Opportunities. Partnerships LLC University at Albany, SUNY; Paul E. ICON LEGEND - Invited Programming DIV - Diversity ECP - Early Career Professionals EDU - Education and Training INT - International PRA - Practice SCI - Science STU - Student 32 SATURDAY, MARCH 8

Priester, Cardinal Stritch University; Presentations: Older Adults in Heterosexism: A Historical and Lewis Z. Schlosser, Seton Hall Counseling: The Role of Positive Theoretical Overview. Dawn M. University Psychology. Mary Miller Lewis, Senior Szymanski, University of Tennessee; Life Consultants; Long-Term Care in the Internalized Heterosexism: Psychosocial Roundtable Eight Changing World; A Systemic Correlates and Research Directions. International Counseling Psychology Perspective. Michiko Iwasaki, University Dawn M. Szymanski University of Faculty in the United States. Georgios K. of Washington School of Medicine; Tennessee, Susan Kashubeck-West Lampropoulos, Florida State University; Opportunities and Challenges in Mental University of Missouri, Jill Meyer Ayse Ciftci, Purdue University; Oksana Health and Aging Policy. Diane L. University of Missouri; Internalized Yakushko, University of Nebraska; Yu- Elmore, APA Public Interest Directorate Heterosexism: Clinical Implications and Wei Wang, Southern Illinois University; Training Considerations. Susan Meifen Wei, Iowa State University; Going Global: Counseling Psychologists' Kashubeck-West, University of Missouri Kwong-Liem Karl Kwan, University of Response to People of African Descent Discussant: Kathleen J.Bieschke, Missouri-Columbia from the Gulf Coast and Beyond - 4D Pennsylvania State University Chair: M. Nicole Coleman, University Roundtable Nine of Houston DIVRacial Microaggressions in Everyday Qualitative Researchers as Scientists- Presentations: Black Counseling Life: Psychological and Social Costs - Practitioners and Social Change Agents. Psychologists and International Social Boulevard A Yu-Wei Wang, Southern Illinois Justice. M. Nicole Coleman, University Chair: Suzette Speight, Loyola University at Carbondale; Susan L. of Houston; Adanna J. Johnson, University Chicago Morrow, University of Utah University of Houston; Presentations: Madonna Constantine, Social Justice, Black Power and the Teachers College, Columbia University; Roundtable Ten Global African Community: The Derald Wing Sue, Teachers College, Counseling African American Women Revolution Will be Internationalized by Columbia University from a Multicultural-Feminist Authentic Strugglers. Mark A. Bolden, Perspective. Telsie A. Davis, Georgia Howard University ECPSelf-CCare for Graduate Students and State University; Lydia Canty, Georgia Early Career Psychologists - Williford C State University; Natasha Garderner, Integrating Trauma Counselling in a Chairs: Oksana Yakushko, University of Georgia State University Global Context - CANCELED Nebraska-Lincoln; Jacquelyn Smith Chair: Marvin Westwood, University of Marquette University 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM British Columbia, Canada Presentations: Incorporating Presentations: An Examination of Two Mindfulness and Meditation in Personal Symposia International Crisis Response Events: and Professional Life. Kathryn Working with the Children of the Northworthy, Rollins College; EDUDefining and Measuring Disappeared in Chile and Trauma Spirituality as Self-care for Counseling Competence: An Update on the Among CHF Workers in Guyaan. Psychologists. Mary Fukuyama, Competency Benchmarks Document Marvin Westwood, University of British University of Florida; How a Counseling and its Relevance for Counseling Columbia, Canada and Marla Buchanan Psychologist Became a Potter: Self-care Psychology - Boulevard C University of British Columbia, Canada; Through Creativity. Puncky Paul Chair: Catherine Grus, Associate The Experience of Columbian Child Heppner, University of Missouri- Executive Director for Professional Soldiers From a Resilience Perspective. Columbia Education and Training, American Liliana Cortez , University of British Psychological Association Columbia, Canada; The Psychological Strategies for Effective Ethics Education Presentations: Nadya A. Fouad, Impact of Operation Iraqi Freedom on in Counseling Psychology - 4L University of Wisconsin; Linda Children in Iraq. Kasim Al-Mashat, Chair: Elizabeth Reynolds Welfel, Campbell, University of Georgia; Ralph University of British Columbia, Canada Cleveland State University Ted Packard, University of Utah Presentations: Enhancing Ethical Internalized Heterosexism: Current Practice Through Action. Beth E. Global Aging: Counseling Psychology's Knowledge and Future Directions - 4A Haverkamp, University of British Unique Ability to Contribute - 4C Chair: Dawn M. Szymanski, University Columbia, Canada; Effective Ethics Chair: Tammi Vacha-Haase, Colorado of Tennessee Education: Beyond Exhortations to Do State University Presentations: Internalized Good. Elizabeth Reynolds Welfel,

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Cleveland State University; Teaching Presentations: Asia/Asia American, Chair: Chun-Chung Choi, University of Ethics: Intensive Reading, Writing, and Sharon Robinson Kurpius, Arizona State Florida Experiential Activities. James L.Werth, University; Deborah A. Gerrity, Presentations: Beyond Language? Asian Jr., Radford University American University of Antigua, West International Student Support Groups. Indies; Kwong-Liem Karl Kwan, Chun-Chung Choi and Yu-Ping Huang, PRAStress Disorders and Readjustment University of Missouri; Asia, Ella Chan, University of Florida; Exercising Problems Among Veterans Returning Hong Kong Baptist University, China, Different Roles of Being a Facilitator for from Iraj/Afghanistan - 4K Yu-Wei Wang, Southern Illinois International Students Groups. Shu- Chair: Sharon Wills, Texas A & M University; Hongying Chen, Ball State Ping Lin, Gouverneur Hospital, New University University; Canada, Lynn Miller, The York City Health and Hospital University of British Columbia, Canada; Corporation; Chanda C. Corbett, Loyola STUThe Inside Scoop: Hear About the Europe, Stef Ægisdóttir, Ball State College in Maryland; Creative Ways for Internship Process Straight from Recent University; Maria Malikiosi-Loizos, Facilitating International Students' Interns - International Ballroom North University of Athens, Greece; Middle Support Groups. Pius Nyutu, University Chair: Julie Koch, University of East, Deniz Canel Cinarbas, University of Texas at Austin; Yi-Jiun Lin, Minnesota of Alberta, Canada; Danah Barazanji, University of Missouri-Columbia; Presentations: Chris Bader, University of University of Missouri-Kansas City; Establishing International Student North Texas; Seong-In Choi, Ball State Africa/South Africa, Fiona Vajk, The Support Groups on University University; Yan Li, University of North Claremont Colleges; Artlette Joëlle Campuses. Lisa Ferdinand, University of Colorado; Amina Mahmood, University Ngoubene Atioky, Lehigh University; Florida of Iowa; Charlotte McCloskey, South America, Susana Verdinelli, Discussant: Paul B Pedersen, Syracuse University of Missouri-Columbia; Anissa Argentina; North American, David Shen University and University of Hawaii Moody, Tennessee State University Miller, University of Oregon; Heather Wood, Ball State University 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Training Experiences of Ethnic Minority and International Students - 4B Promoting Multicultural Competence Continuing Education Workshops Chair: Nadia T. Hasan, The University across Professional Contexts - 4M Pre-registration required. of Akron and Louise A. Douce, The Chair: Kevin T. Henze and Edith N. Ohio State University Rogers VAMC, and Yuki Okubo, The Impact of Working on Presentations: Difficult Dialogues University of Wisconsin-Madison Psychological Health - McCormick Between Ethnic Minority Students and Presentations: Incorporating Boardroom Trainers: The Rhode to Recovery. Multicultural Counseling Competencies David Blustein, Ph.D. Nadia T. Hasan, The University of into the Early Phase of Counselor Boston College Akron; Training Issues from the Training. Yuki Okubo, University of Trainer's Perspective. Louise A. Douce, Wisconsin-Madison; Training Young Training Counseling Psychologists to Ohio State University; Training Issues Investors in Multicultural Research. Work in Medical Settings - Astoria from an International Counseling Carmen R. Valdez, University of Mary Jo Loughran, Ph.D., Chatham Student's Perspective. Yuhong He, Wisconsin-Madison; Diversity University University of Missouri-Columbia Dialogues: Alternative Approach to Robert Mayfield, Ph.D., Southern New Discussant: Edward A. Delgado- Multicultural Training. Stephen M. Mexico Family Medicine Center Romero, University of Georgia Quintana, University of Wisconsin- Elaine LeVine, Ph.D., Southwestern Madison; Serving All Who Serve: How Institute for the Advancement of 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM Counseling Psychologists in Multi-disci- Psychotherapy plinary Collaboration can Promote Eve M. Adams, Ph.D., New Mexico INTGlobalization and Indigenization of Culturally Equitable and Sensitive State University Counseling Psychology Around the Services Promotion (CESSP) in the Len T. Sperry, Ph.D., Florida Atlantic World - Boulevard B Veterans Health Administration (VHA). University Chairs: Changming Duan, University of Kevin T. Henze, Edith N. Rogers, Missouri-Kansas City; Ping-Hwa Chen, VAMC 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan; Arlette Joëlle Ngoubene Atioky, Successful Strategies for Specialized Continuing Education Workshop Lehigh University International Student Groups - PDR 4 Pre-registration required. ICON LEGEND - Invited Programming DIV - Diversity ECP - Early Career Professionals EDU - Education and Training INT - International PRA - Practice SCI - Science STU - Student 34 SATURDAY, MARCH 8

Working with African-AAmerican Clients Coping Mechanisms. Kimberly Bena, Personality Predictors of Psychological and Families - Williford B Elizabeth Vera, Laura Dick, Virtues. Christopher Modica, Ball State Lydia Wiede, Christopher Merle, University - P13 Nancy Boyd Franklin, Ph.D., Rutgers Rebecca Corona, Selena Tramayne, University Sha'kema Blackmon, Kristen Lamp, Correlates of Perceived Responses to John Steele, Ashley Mitchell, Katie Capitalization Attempts. Sandra 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Jorgenson, Kenia Gomez, B. Isabel Shallcross, Jenna Bemis, Patricia Frazier, Moallem, Paula Luginbuhl, Ryan Jeffry Simpson, University of Minnesota Continuing Education Workshop Williams, Loyola University Chicago - - P14 Pre-registration required. P6 Undergraduate Stress and Reasons for Ethical Challenges for Counseling Effect of Stress on Emotions and Living: An Exploratory Study. David Psychologists - Williford A Craving in Addicted Homeless Men: A Ayodele Alabi, Jessica Roberts, Rheeda Steven Behnke, American Psychological Pilot Study. Marc A. Silva, Walter M. Walker, Southern Illinois University - Association Ethics Office Drymalski, John R. Mantsch, Todd C. P15 Campbell, Dana N. Mair, and Julie K. 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM Janecek, Marquette University - P7 The Impact of Attachment on Career: A Proposed Theoretical Framework to Poster Sessions Track VII - Personality Spirituality as a Predictor of Quality of Guide Future Research. Stephen and Mental Health - International Life in Individuals with Parkinson's Wright, Kristin Perrone, Ball State Ballroom South Disease. David Colarossi, Cyndy McRae, University - P16 University of Denver - P8 Attachment in Long Distance Romantic Perceived and Actual Levels of Rape Relationships: A Qualitative Study of Psychological Variables and Chronic Myth Acceptance. Caroline Johanson, Security, Intimacy, and Jealousy. Brian Pain among Outpatient Assessment Texas Woman's University - P17 Wassil, University of North Florida, Ma. Clients. Shelda Iverson-Borders, Teresa Tuason, University of North Stephen Cook, Texas Tech University; Self-Serving Bias in Cheating. Ashley Florida - P1 Patrick Randolph, Private Practice, Heintzelman, Nancy Murdock, Lubbock, TX - P9 University of Missouri-Kansas City - P18 Students' Sadness Regulation Modes, Parents' Reactions, and Students' Perceived Emotional Intelligence and Ability Self-Estimates and Self-Efficacy. Interpersonal Capacity for Intimacy. Sili Health. Kyle Page, Sue Jacobs, Claudia Shawn Bubany, Jo-Ida Hansen, Zhou, Beijing Normal University, China Porras, Michele Pettit, Oklahoma State University of Minnesota - P19 - P2 University - P10 Gossip and Place Attachment among College Students' Marital Attitudes and Further Validation of a New Measure of International Student Community. Ji- Readiness: Attachment and Perceived Control Over Stressful Events. yeon Lee, M. Carole Pistole, Purdue Religiousness. Jonathan Mosko, Purdue Nora Keenan, Patricia Frazier, Sulani University - P20 University - P3 Perera, Samantha Anders, Sandra Shallcross, Mary Krogmann, University Influence of Abused Experience on College Students' Relationship Language: of Minnesota - P11 Marital Satisfaction. Kevin Deokil Kim, Meanings of Closeness and Attachment. Yon Sei University, South Korea - P21 Noelle Therese Dilly, Purdue University Understanding Healthy Adoptive Family - P4 Functioning: Adoption Disclosure. Conflict Management Style Inventory. Maria Wydra, University of Maryland- Patrick Triggiano, Mary Lee Nelson, Reporting of Traumatic Experiences College Park; Jonathan Mattanah, University of Wisconsin-Madison - P22 Among College Students. Abby Myers, Towson University; Karen O'Brien, Georgia State University - P5 University of Maryland-College Park - Emotion Expression Tendencies. Leah P12 Barr, Peoria, IL; Jeffrey Kahn, W. Joel Buffering the Effects of Stress on Schneider, Illinois State University - P23 Subjective Well-being in Urban Adolescents: Humor and Venting as

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Attachment and Career Indecision. Illinois State University; Steve Miller, Everett Worthington, Jr., Shawn Utsey, Haley Downing, University of Akron; California State University-Fullerton; Virginia Commonwealth University - Margaret Nauta, Illinois State University Melissa Morgan, University of P41 - P24 California-Santa Barbara - P32 Do Emotional Processing and Protective Behaviors, Depression, and Parenting Style and Adolescent Expression Benefit our Health? Kuo-Yi Alcohol-Related Problems. Matthew Delinquency. Quinn Werner, Chung, Arizona State University - P42 Martens, Suzanne Hatchett, Mike University of New Orleans - P33 Karakashian, Kristie Fleming, Roneferiti Meaning-making Coping and Flower, University of Memphis - P25 Attachment, Dependency, Self-Criticism, Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Erica and Depression. Amy Cantazaro, Adams, Michael Steger, University of Mechanisms of Mindfulness. Laura Meifen Wei, Iowa State University - P34 Louisville - P43 Sherr, Patricia Frazier, Cynthia Gross, Mary Jo Kreitzer, University of A Measurement of Adolescent Attachment & PTSD: A Connection for Minnesota - P26 Belongingness. Christopher Slaten, Juvenile Offenders? Heather Dukes, Ricardo Thomas, Thomas Baskin, Erin Schwartz, Georgia Calhoun, Brian Who are the Cyberbullies and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - Glaser,University of Georgia - P44 Cybervictims? Nancy Cunningham, P35 Nancy DeLaney, University of Perfectionism and Personality Styles. Louisville; Thomas Robbins, Depression and Help-seeking Behavior Jennifer Stuart, Kenneth Rice, University Archdiocese of Louisville - P27 of Rural Farm Women. Sue Jacobs, of Florida - P45 Oklahoma State University; Wanda Implicit Cognitions Associated with McSparron, Concordia College; Merly Research on Parents' Impact on College Alcohol and Violent Behaviors. Paul, Krysta Lynette Webster, Drinking Behaviors. Debra Ainbinder, Ezemenari Obasi, Jennifer Mrnak, Oklahoma State University - P36 Robert Riedel, Danielle Bissett, Jessica Christian Bryant, Valerie Henderson, Bendjebar, Natalie Quesada, Lynn Krystelle Jean-Michel, Southern Illinois The Mediating Effects of Stigma, Self- University - P46 University - P28 concealment, Self-disclosure, and Help- seeking Behaviors. Sung-Kyung Yoo, Changes in Self-Esteem after Early Adult Attachment & Romantic Ewha Woman's University, Korea, Entrance to College. Samuel Shepard, Relationship Quality. Jessica Lambert, Claremont McKenna College; Jee-Young Alissa Doobay, Jan Warren, Megan Myrna Friedlander, State University of Yoon, Ewha Woman's University, Korea Foley Nicpon, University of Iowa - P47 New York-Albany - P29 - P37 Epistemology as a Predictor of Risk and Protective Factors Influencing The Study of Social Anxiety and Psychotherapists' Self-Care and Coping. Trends in Cohabitation. Teri Madura, Attachment Styles. Aynur Eren Gumus, Brittany Brucato, Greg Neimeyer, Susan Troutner, Amanda Smith, Jesse Melisa Sumer, Maltepe University, University of Florida - P48 Owen, Gannon University - P30 Turkey - P38 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM Subjective Well-being in Urban The Relationship of Parental Support, Adolescents: Interpersonal, Individual, Discipline and Family Activities to Symposia Community Influences. Melissa Behaviors of Sixth Grade Children. Hye Morgan, University of California-Santa Jeong Cho, Chongshin University, Korea SCIAdvances in the Study of Prevention: Barbara; Elizabeth Vera, Loyola - P39 What We Have Learned, What We Still University Chicago; Charu Thakral, Need to Learn - Boulevard C University of Illinois-Chicago; Rufus Adjustment of People with Acquired Chair: Arthur (Andy) Horne, University Gonzales, DePaul University - P31 Disability. Evelyn Andolo, Joytown of Georgia Special School, Kenya - P40 Presentations: What We Know and Predictors of Life Satisfaction in Urban Need to Know in Prevention: Youth. Charu Thakral, University of Measurement of Decisional and Stimulating a Discussion. Robert Illinois-Chicago; Elizabeth Vera, Loyola Emotional Forgiveness. Joshua Hook, Conyne, University of Cincinnati; Going University Chicago; Sam Catanzaro, for the Goals: Developing Programs for ICON LEGEND - Invited Programming DIV - Diversity ECP - Early Career Professionals EDU - Education and Training INT - International PRA - Practice SCI - Science STU - Student 36 SATURDAY, MARCH 8

Adolescents. Steven Danish, Virginia Jean Guichard Conservatorie National State University; Rural Telehealth. Commonwealth University; Prevention des Arts et Metiers, France; Kathleen Chwalisz, Southern Illinois in Schools. Dorothy Espelage, Career Counseling in Italy. Salvatore University-Carbondale; Counseling University of Illinois; Connecting Soresi University of Padova, Italy, Laura Couples and Families Online. Holly Families and Schools for Better Nota University of Padova, Italy Gage, Cleveland State University; Prevention in non-U.S. National Telephone-based Interventions and Contexts. Benedict McWhirter, PRADiversifying the Practice of Online Methods. D. Jason Stalides, University of Oregon Counseling Psychologists: Southern Illinois University-Carbondale Entrepreneurial and Creative Responses DIVA Theoretical Model of Stress and to National Practice Trends - 4D Research Paper Presentations Coping Among Immigrants and Chair: Bob McPherson, University of Refugees - 4K Houston Multicultural Training - 4C Chair: Arpana Inman, Lehigh Chair: Helen Neville, University of University ECP, STUHow to Publish from Start to Illinois Presentations: Arpana Inman, Lehigh Finish - International Ballroom North Presentations: Multicultural Counseling University; Oksana Yakushko, University Chairs: Nadia T. Hasan, The University Competencies: Views from Those Who of Nebraska, Lincoln of Akron; Guler Boyraz, University of Do. Nancy Arthur, University of Calgary, Memphis; Chris Robitschek, Texas Tech Canada; Multicultural Training in EDUBest Practices in Communication University Clinical and Counseling Programs. between Academic and Internship Presentations: Nadya A. Fouad, Adam Kepka Southern Illinois Training Directors Regarding Students' University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; University; Sensitivity-Training and Progress and Performance - 4A Brent Mallinckrodt, University of Korean Trainees Locus of Evaluation. Chairs: Sherry Benton, University of Tennessee; David S. Shen Miller, Dong Su Yoo, Korean Business Florida; Carrie Winterowd, Oklahoma University of Oregon; Consulting & Group Counseling State University Bonnie Moradi, University of Florida Certification Program, Seoul, South Presentations: John Westefeld, Korea; Young Soon, Kim, Chung-nam University of Iowa; James Campbell, International Perspectives in Counseling Youth Counseling Center, Cheon-An Indiana State University; Kathlyn Dailey, Psychology: Turkey, Pakistan, and City, South Korea, Dong-gwi Lee, Texas State University; Stacey Pearson, U.A.E. - 4L Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, University of Michigan; Carrie Chair: Kathryn L. Norsworthy, Rollins Steven C-H Yoo, Samsung Leadership Winterowd, Oklahoma State University College, Florida, USA Development Center, South Korea; Presentations: Counseling in Turkey. Addressing Spiritual and Religious INTDifferent Faces of Counseling Deniz Canel Cinarbas, University of Diversity in Multicultural Training. Psychology across Four Countries - Alberta-Edmonton; Canada; Ayse Ciftci, Crook Lyon Bringham Young Williford C Purdue University, Indiana; Fidan University, Kari A. O'Grady Brigham Chair: Puncky Paul Heppner, University Korkut Owen, Hacettepe University, Young Unviersity, Timothy B. Smith of Missouri-Columbia Turkey; Counseling in Pakistan. Kausar Brigham Young University, Dallas R. Presentations: Counseling Psychology in Suhail, GC University, Pakistan; M. Asir Jensen Brigham Young University, Korea: Status and Future Directions. Ajmal, GC University, Pakistan; Thomas Golightly Texas Tech Changdai Kim, Seoul National Counseling in the United Arab Emirates. University University, Korea, Dong Min Kim, Mohammed A. Sayed, UBD-Institute of Chung-Ang University, Korea, Young Medicine, Kansas, USA; Fatima Al- Prevention and Interventions - PDR 1 Seok Seo, Chung-Ang University, Darmaki, United Arab Emirates Chair: Stewart Cooper, Valparaiso Seoul, Korea, Kay Hyun Kim, Seoul University, U.A.E University National University, Korea; Status of Presentations: Hmong Youth Counseling in Kyrgyzstan. Sharon Keeping up with a Changing World: Delinquency and Counseling/Prevention Horne, University of Memphis, Elena Applying Technology to Counseling - Implications. Ju-Ping Huang, University Sergeevna Molchanova, American Waldorf of Minnesota, Blong Xiong, University University of Central Asia, Kyrgyztan; Chair: Kimberly Jorgensen, University of of Minnesota; REBT Counseling An Overview of Counseling in France. North Dakota Influence on Stress of Indian Valerie Cohen-Scali Conservatorie Presentations: Ethical Implications of E- Adolescents. KJ Varghese, Christ National des Arts et Metiers, France, Therapy. Elizabeth Welfel, Cleveland College, India; Linking Research to

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Counseling Interventions with Homeless 3:00 PM - 3:50 PM State University; Richard Schobitz, U.S. People. S. Nogueira, University of Army; Julia Maier, Iowa State University Coimbra, Portugal, Joaquim Ferreira Poster Sessions Track VIII - Prevention - P8 University of Coimbra, Portugal; Effects and Intervention - International of ERP for Obsessions Treatment. Ballroom South Health Knowledge and Obesity Siamak Khodarahimi, Islamic Azad Prevention Programs. Deirdre Brogan, University, Iran Towards Reducing Criminal Behavior: Kara Harrington, Lynn Walsh, Maureen Using the MOTS-R to Evaluate the Kenny, Boston College - P9 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM Dynamic Nature of Criminal Thinking. Jon Mandracchia, Marshall Bewley, Using Prevention Science to Promote Symposia Danielle Murray, Robert Dean Morgan, Children's Mental Health. Rohini Puri, Texas Tech University - P1 Geetika Agarwal, Wendy Reinke, Keith Cultural Competence in Asian Herman, University of Missouri - Immigrant Research and Practice - 4B Pre and Post Trauma Risk and Columbia - P10 Chair: Yuki Okubo, University of Protective Factors for Posttraumatic Wisconsin Madison; Pei-Wen Winnie Stress Symptoms: A Prospective Asian International Students' Openness Ma, William Paterson University Investigation. Margaret Gavian, Patricia to Counseling, Examining Perceived Presentations: Conducting Research with Frazier, University of Minnesota; English Fluency and Acculturation Japanese in the United States: The Prospective Trauma Study Team - Level. Megumi Omonishi, Phillip Constructing a Malleable Identity as a P2 Gagne, Georgia State University - P11 Researcher. Yuki Okubo, University of Wisconsin Madison; Culturally After-School is Prevention: Parallels HIV/AIDS Mental Health Counseling. Competent Psychological Intervention Between Best Practices in After-School Mark Kilwein, Clarion University of with Japanese Children. Masako Mori, Programs and Prevention . Rose Lucey, Pennsylvania - P12 Japan Education Center, Japanese Noah Adrians, Marquette University - Educational Institute of New York; P3 Career Counseling with Adjudicated Conducting Linguistically and Culturally Youths. Robert Quinby, Walter Appropriate Career Intervention with Beyond Presenting Problems: What Do Campbell, Robert Carnicella, Indiana Urban Asian Youths. Munyi Shea, University Counseling Center Clients University - P13 Teachers College, Columbia University; Work on in Counseling? Elizabeth Needs of Chinese Adult Immigrants in Prommel, University of Utah - P4 How Professional Psychologists Use Counseling. Lillian Chiang, University of Science in Practice. Jeffrey Wallis, Southern California, Pei-Wen Winnie Accommodating Cognitive Disabilities in Jeffrey Kahn, Jana Curran, Claire Ma, William Paterson University Psychotherapy. Sarah Patz, Merith Delahunt, Illinois State University; Cosden, University of California-Santa Shannon Dixon, Marquette University - 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Barbara - P5 P14

Continuing Education Workshop Practitioner Practices in Treating Help-Seeking in Career Counseling. Pre-registration required. Bullying and Relational Aggression Annamaria DiFabio, University of Targets. Heather Bonnett, Kimberly Florence, Italy; Jean Luc Bernaud, When Religious Freedom Intersects with Mason, Elizabeth Reynolds Welfel, University of Rouen, France - P15 Social Justice Advocacy - Boulevard A Cleveland State University - P6 Kathleen R. Boggs, Ph.D., University of Clients' Presenting Issues. Ingrid Missouri - Columbia The Utility of Animal-Assisted Therapy Weigold, Texas Tech University; Lisa Roger L. Worthington, Ph.D., University for Counseling Psychology: Research Mancuso, University of Houston - P16 of Missouri - Columbia and Clinical Practice. Melissa Taleb Khairallah, University of Missouri- Trevathan, University of Houston - P7 Self-efficacy and Self-Care-Buffering sec- Columbia ondary Trauma during HIV/AIDs Julie Wagner, University of Missouri - Forgiveness and Faith as Shields of Outreach. Maryanne Williams, Michael Columbia Protection for Soliders in Combat. Reese Hospital; Anita McGruder- Donna Bailey, Nathaniel Wade, Iowa Johnson, Allied Associates in HIV Essentials - P17 ICON LEGEND - Invited Programming DIV - Diversity ECP - Early Career Professionals EDU - Education and Training INT - International PRA - Practice SCI - Science STU - Student 38 SATURDAY, MARCH 8

Addressing Internal Processes in Utah; Jane Swanson, Southern Illinois Counseling Outcomes: Linking Mental Counseling Using the Self-confrontation University Carbondale - P27 Health and Academic Achievement. Procedure. Elisabeth van Assum, Carla Christopher Slaten, Carrie Sorenson, Haber, Carey Penner, Sheila Marshall, Video Education for Reduction of Jaquaye Glover, Thomas Baskin, Richard Young, University of British Prejudice Towards Schizophrenia. University of Wisconsin-Madison - P37 Columbia, Canada - P18 Takehiko Ito, Wako University, Japan; Tomoe Kodaira, Seirei Christopher Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Bilingual/Multilingual Issues in University, Japan - P28 (MBSR) in Couples. Vered Hankin, Psychotherapy. Basilia (Lia) Softas- Nall, Hines Veterans Affairs Medical Center - Kevin Heaton, University of Northern Implications for Working with Grieving P38 Colorado - P19 Children and Adolescents. Megan Lytle, Seton Hall University - P29 Somali Refugee Multicultural Case Factors Hindering the Development of Conceptualization. Jeff Walter, Ju-Ping the Counseling Alliance. Robinder The Counseling Counselors’ Huang, Aimee Arikian, Chris Bedford, Bedi, University of Victoria, Canada; Perception And Decision to The Kyu Jin Yon, University of Minnesota - Jose F. Domene, Trinity Western Confidentiality Issues at P39 University, Canada - P20 Hospitals/Clinics in Taiwan. Ya Ting Juang, National Taiwan Normal Androgyny Concept in Counseling and A Test of the Three-dimension University, Taiwan - P30 Psychotherapy. Gan Chun Hong, Counseling Depth Model. GuangRong Kyushu University, Japan - P40 Jiang, Zhu Xu, Hu Shujing, Central Model of Sexual Assault Prevention with China Normal University, China; Diverse Youth. D. Brian Smothers, Counseling Interventions as Prevention Changming Duan, University of Wisconsin School of Professional of Workplace Bullying. Abha Singh, Missouri-Kansas City - P21 Psychology; Melissa Kraemer Smothers, Komal Verma, Amity University, India - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - P41 Longitudinal Outcomes of a Strengths- P31 based Vocational Intervention. Briana Family Counseling Model. Anita Puri Keller, University of Washington - P22 Patient-Centered Primary Care: Patient Singh, Pushpa Tyagi, Girls PG College, and Physician Perceptions. Jennifer India - P42 Promoting College Attendance in At-risk Sand, Sharon Robinson Kurpius, High School Seniors. Tom Krieshok, Arizona State University - P32 Mindfulness, Metaphor & Psychotherapy: Selby Conrad, University of Kansas - A New Group Format. Monica Cowart, P23 Suicide Prevention with College Merrimack College - P43 Students: A Collaborative Approach. Clients Experiences of Metaphors in Daniel Schulte, Karen Moses, Marielle Survivor Perspectives on the Role of Taiwan. Shih-Chun Huang, MingDao Rasmussen, Joana Pabedinskas, Arizona Religion and Spirituality in the Sexual University, Taiwan; Chia-Chi (Alicia) State University - P33 Assault/Abuse Recovery Process. Anna Hu, Purdue University - P24 Matyja, Frances C. Shen, Yu-Wei Wang, Counseling Families in a Changing Southern Illinois University at Aloha! Assertive Community Treatment World. Kimberly Jorgensen, University Carbondale - P44 (ACT) Implementation in Hawaii. Clare of North Dakota; Loren Toussaint, Rountree, CARE Hawaii, Inc. - P25 Luther College - P34 Clergy Perspectives on the Role of Religion and Spirituality in the Sexual Suppression Mediates the Relation PTSD and Associated Cognitive Assault/Abuse Recovery Process. Yu-Wei Between Distress and Disclosure. Difficulties: Counseling Psychologists' Wang, Anna Matyja, Ryan Perrin, Jeffrey Kahn, Angela Marotta, Illinois Role. Jovan Hernandez, Ren Stinson, Danielle Malmquist, Sarah Pollock, State University - P26 Augustana University - P35 Southern Illinois University at Carbondale; Jessica Faul, University of Cultural Considerations in Career Assessing Needs: The Importance of Hawaii at Manoa - P45 Exploration Interventions. Rachel Parent Perceptions. Kristin Weineke, Pickett, Paul Gore, Jr., University of Mary Walsh, Jillian DePaul, Boston College - P36

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Retention of "At Risk" College Students. of Missouri-Columbia; Helen A. Neville University of Minnesota; Itamar Gati, Shannon Chavez Korell, University of University of Illinois at Urbana- Hebrew University, Jerusalem; Linda Wisconsin-Madison - P46 Champaign; Operationalizing, Instilling Subich, University of Akron; Steven D. and Assessing Counseling Psychology Brown, Loyola University Chicago 3:00 PM - 3:50 PM Training Values Related to Diversity in Academic Programs. Carrie Winterowd, DIVThe 800 Pound Gorilla: What Race EDUNontraditional Career Options for Oklahoma State University; Eve Adams, and Genomics Are and Aren't in Counseling Psychologists - Waldorf New Mexico State University; Marie Meaning and Measurement - 4C Chair: Y. Barry Chung, Georgia State Miville, Teacher's College, Columbia Chair: Alvin Alvarez, San Francisco University University; Application of the State University Presentations: Dominic J. Barraclough, Counseling Psychology Model Training Presentation: Vivian Ota-Wang, Senior University of Wisconsin-Platteville; Pam Values Statement Addressing Diversity Advisor at the Office of Behavioral and A. Cogdal, University of Memphis; to the Admission Process. Michael I. Social Sciences Research and Program Briana Keller, University of Washington; Loewy, University of North Dakota; Director at the National Human Megan Foley Nicpon, University of Cindy L. Juntunen, University of North Genome Research Institute Iowa; Michael Schaub, Georgetown Dakota; Changming Duan, University of University; Lewis Z. Schlosser, New Missouri-Kansas City; Implementing the The Association of Black Psychologists: York City Department of Correction; Counseling Psychology Model Training 40 Years of Action - Boulevard B Nathan Grant Smith, Texas Woman's Values Statement Addressing Diversity Chair: Michael Connor, California State University; Earlise C. Ward, University in University Counseling Center University, Long Beach of Wisconsin-Madison; Elizabeth Nutt, Internship Programs: Challenges and Presentations: Goals and Commitments: Williams St. Mary's College of Strategies. Joyce Illfelder-Kaye, Overview and Summary. Michael Maryland; Roger Worthington, Pennsylvania State University; Elizabeth Connor, Cal State University, Long University of Missouri-Columbia Reyes, University of Southern California; Beach; The Founding and Impact of Karen Lese-Fowler, University of San ABPsi: Past, Present and Future. Joseph Symposia Diego; Kevin Bursley, University of White, University of California, Irvine; Pittsburgh Black Psychology: The Evolution of an INTCounseling Psychology and Ideology. Thomas Parham, University of International Psychology: Future Developing Collaborative Systems of California, Irvine; ABPsi's Raison d'etre. Possibilities - 4M Care: Social Advocacy and Counseling Harold Dent, Hampton University Chair: Michael J. Stevens, Illinois State Psychology - 4L University Chair: Susan D. Lonborg, Central PRAUsing Online Counseling to Presentations: Lawrence H. Gerstein, Washington University Address Educational Disparities: Ball State University; Puncky Paul Presentations: Integrating Medical and Techniques, Training, and Supervision -- Heppner, University of Missouri- Psychological Service Delivery: Astoria Columbia; Neal Rubin, Argosy Macrosystemic Considerations. Terrence Presentations: Linda Castillo, Texas A University, Chicago Schwartz, Central Washington & M University; Collie Conoley, Discussants: Linda Forrest, University of University; Building Mental Health University of Santa Barbara; Andrew Oregon, Michael J. Stevens, Illinois State Systems in a Diverse Underserved Area. Reichert, Texas A & M University ; University Neal Bowen, Hildago Medical Services; Sallie Boulos, Texas A & M University; Process and Outcome Evaluation: Clare Duffy, Texas A & M University EDU, DIVCounseling Psychology Individual and Systems Considerations. Model Training Values Statement Susan Lonborg, Central Washington White Racial Identity: Profiles, Factors, Addressing Diversity - 4K University. & Psychological Correlates - Chairs: Laurie B. Mintz, University of Discussant: Kathleen Chwalisz, Southern International Ballroom North Missouri-Columbia; Kathleen J. Illinois University - Carbondale Chair: Kwong-Liem Karl Kwan, Bieschke, Pennsylvania State University University of Missouri at Columbia Presentations: The Need for a SCISpotlight on Science: Contributions Presentations: Ego Strength Counseling Psychology Model Training from Vocational Psychology - Williford Development and White Racial Identity Values Statement Addressing Diversity. C Status. Timothy Paquette, Northern Aaron P. Jackson, Brigham Young Chair: Paul A. Gore, University of Utah Illinois University; White Racial Identity University; Laurie B. Mintz, University Presentations: Jo-Ida Hansen, Profiles of Marriage and Family ICON LEGEND - Invited Programming DIV - Diversity ECP - Early Career Professionals EDU - Education and Training INT - International PRA - Practice SCI - Science STU - Student 40 SATURDAY, MARCH 8

Therapists. Nithyakala Karuppaswamy, Advising Experiences of International Discussant: Meera Rastogi, Edgewood University of Illinois at Springfield; Students. Yanmei Zhang & Chun-Chung College Racial Identity, Self-Esteem, and College Choi, University of Florida; Exploratory Social Adjustment. Patton Garriott, Study of Distress Among Spouses of International Adoptive Parents: University of Missouri at Columbia International Students. Monica Bigler & Advancing Theory, Research, and Discussant: Michael Mobley, University Greg Neimeyer, University of Florida Interventions - PDR 1 of Missouri at Columbia Discussant: Paul B Pedersen, Syracuse Chair: Karen M. O'Brien, University of University and University of Hawaii; Maryland Research Paper Presentations Presentations: Lifespan Experiences of INTConstructing Self and Identity in Parents Who Adopted Internationally. International and Immigrant Issues - 4A Counseling Psychology - 4D Karen M. O'Brien, University of Chair: Earlise Ward, University of Chair: Richard A. Young University of Maryland, Patricia Frazier, University of Wisconsin- Madison British Columbia, Canada Minnesota, Maria Wydra & Maria Presentations: Adaptation Process of Presentations: School Transition and Berbery, University of Maryland; Refugees from North Korea. Changdai Self-construction in Adolescents and Theoretical Models for Intervention Kim Seoul National University, South Emerging Adults. Jean Guichard, Institut With White Adoptive Parents. Kathy P. Korea, Soonhyung Lee Seoul National National da Etude du Travail, France, Zamostny & Erica Merson, University of University, South Korea, Meejung Chin Jacques Pouyaud, Institut National da Maryland; Helping Parents Facilitate Seoul National University, South Korea; Etude du Travail, France; Self and Adoptee Connection to Birth Culture. Helping Teen Immigrants Relocate. Identity: A Discourse Analysis Matthew J. Miller, Rebekah Grome, & Ji Moshe Israelashvili Tel Aviv University, Perspective. Graham Stead, Cleveland Eun Lee, University at Albany, State Israel; International Relocation: State University; Narrative Perspectives University of New York; Racism: Experiences of Japanese Families Upon on Construction of the Self: Implications Training White Parents to Educate and Repatriation. Deborah Wiese Whitman for Counseling Psychology. Marla Advocate. Heather Z. Lyons, Loyola College, Takashi Aoki Whitman Buchanan, University of British College in Maryland; Racial Identity College, Katherine Weaver Whitman Columbia, Canada; The Identity Project: Development among White Adoptive College; Examining the An Action-theory Perspective. Richard Parents. Marianne G. Dunn, University Internationalization of Counseling A. Young, University of British of Maryland Psychology: A Content Analysis. Alex Columbia, Canada, Sheila K. Marshall, Discussant: Richard Lee, University of Pieterse George Mason University, Sarah University of British Columbia, Canada, Minnesota Evans George Mason University Ladislav Valach, University of British Columbia, Canada. 3:15 PM - 5:15 PM 3:00 PM - 4:50 PM Discussant: David Blustein, Boston College Continuing Education Workshop Symposia Pre-registration required. Globalization and College Counseling: Adjustment Challenges of International Extending and Creating Culturally The Millon College Counseling Students and Their Spouses - PDR 4 Relevant Services - Boulevard C Inventory (MCCI): Measuring the Chair: Kenneth G. Rice, University of Chair: Karen W. Tao, University of Mental Health Needs of Today's Florida Wisconsin - Madison Students - McCormick Boardroom Presentations: The Roles of Perceived Presentations: The Role of College Stephen Strack, Ph.D., VA Ambulatory Justice and Ethnic Identity in Counseling and Minority Doctoral Care Center in Los Angeles International Students' Adjustment. Students. Karen W. Tao University of Tong-An Shueh, University of Florida; Wisconsin - Madison; International 4:00 PM - 4:50 PM Mark Fondacaro, John Jay College of Students and Trauma: Implications for Criminal Justice; International Students College Counseling. Monika Gutkowska, Symposia and the Advisory Working Alliance. University of Wisconsin - Madison; Kenneth G. Rice, Huan J. Ye, Debra A. Korean American Undergraduates' STUAdvocacy and Social Justice: Why Anderson, Monica Bigler, Chun-Chung Reactions to the Virginia Tech Incident. Care and How Can I Become Involved? Choi, Aleksandra Nesic, Jorge Villegas, Sara Cho Kim, University of Wisconsin - - Waldorf & Yanmei Zhang, University of Florida; Madison Chair: lore m. dickey, University of A Qualitative Investigation Into the North Dakota

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Presentations: Sonya Bettendorf, Chair: Kathlyn Dailey, Texas State President, Society of Indian Southern Illinois University Carbondale; University Psychologists Kayla McKibben Hand, Southern Presentation: Cynthia Belar, Executive Illinois University Director for Education, American DIVSocial Justice Perspectives on the Psychological Association Integration of Religious Issues in African American Substance Abuse: Counseling Psychology - 4L Innovative Implications for Research, INTGenders in Action: Putting Theory Chair: Paul Priester, Cardinal Stritch Training, and Social Justice - 4B into Practice - 4M University Chair: Ezemenari M. Obasi, Southern Chair: Matthew D. Graham; University Presentations: Do We Walk the Illinois University Carbondale of British Columbia, Canada Diversity Talk in Counseling Psychology: Presentations: Innovative Experimental Presentations: The Role of Gender in Anti-religious Bias in Admissions to Research Methods in Substance Abuse Recovery: An Action Theoretical APA-accredited Psychology Programs. Research Targeting People of African Analysis. Matthew D. Graham Paul Priester, Cardinal Stritch University; Descent. Ezemenari M. Obasi, University of British Columbia, Canada; Asma Masri-Jana, University of Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Smoke, In My Eyes: Pierre Bourdieu Wisconsin-Milwaukee; A National Preparing Counseling Psychology and the Social Context of Young Survey of the Extent to which Trainees for Substance Abuse Women's Tobacco Use. Rebecca J. Counseling Psychology Training Treatment with African American Haines, University of British Columbia, Programs View Religious/Spiritual Issues Clients. Angela R. Bethea, St. Luke's- Canada; Voicing QLGBT genders/sexu- as a Component of Multicultural Roosevelt Hospital Center; Examining alities: A Dialogical Approach to Training. Sally Hage, University at the Role of Social Justice in Counseling Investigating the Multiple Identities of Albany; Muslims and Jews: Christian to Improve Drug Treatment and Reform QLGBT Migrants. Sharalyn Jordan, Privilege and Identity Issues. Lewis Z. Drug Policies. Ivory A. Toldson, The University of British Columbia, Schlosser, Seton Hall University; Saba R. Howard University Canada Ali, University of Iowa Discussant: Ruth Fassinger, University ECPBuild and Expand your of Maryland The Internationalization of Counseling: Independent Practice for ECPs - Assumptions, Challenges, and Williford C INTInternational Counseling Psychology Opportunities -- Astoria Chair: Traci E. Callandrillo, American Initiatives: Challenges and Successes - Chair: Lawrence H. Gerstein, Ball State University 4K University Presentations: Building your Chair: Tina Q. Richardson, Lehigh Presentations: The Counseling Independent Practice. Jean Carter; University Profession Outside of the United States. Unique Opportunities for Counseling Presentations: Guerda Nicolas, Boston Lawrence H. Gerstein, Ball State Psychologists in Expanding Their Private College; Angela DeSilvia, Boston University; Puncky Paul Heppner, Practice. Melba Vasquez, Anderson College University of Missouri-Columbia; House at Heritage Square; Building a Internationalization of the Counseling Forensic Practice. Steve Eichel, Learn More about the Five Ethnic Profession - An Indigenous Perspective. Independent Practice Minority Psychological Associations - Seung Ming Alvin Leung, The Chinese Williford B University of Hong Kong, China; INTCross-ccultural Collaborations: Issues Chair: Linda Forrest, President, Kathryn L. Norsworthy, Rollins College; to Consider and Recommendations - Division 17, Society of Counseling Methodological Issues in Cross-Cultural Boulevard A Psychology Research. Stefanía Ægisdóttir, Ball State Chair: Rachel Gali Cinamon, Tel Aviv Presentations: Alvin Alvarez, President, University; Lawrence H. Gerstein, Ball University, Israel Asian American Psychological State University; Seung Ming Alvin Presentations: Kwong-Liem Karl Kwan, Association; Joseph White, CoFounder, Leung, The Chinese University of Hong University of Missouri; Chia-Chih DC Association of Black Psychologists; Kong, China; Walter Lonner, Western Wang, University of Missouri-Kansas Edward Delgado-Romero, President- Washington University; International City Elect, National Latina/o Psychological border crossings: Research, Training, Association; Manny Casas, President- and Practice. Kathryn L. Norsworthy, EDUEducation and Training in Elect, Division 45, Society for the Rollins College; Seung Ming Alvin Psychology: The Role of Counseling Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Leung, The Chinese University of Hong Psychology - Boulevard B Issues; Teresa LaFromboise, Former Kong, China; Puncky Paul Heppner, ICON LEGEND - Invited Programming DIV - Diversity ECP - Early Career Professionals EDU - Education and Training INT - International PRA - Practice SCI - Science STU - Student 42 SATURDAY, MARCH 8

University of Missouri-Columbia; LiFei INTWomen at Different Stages of 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM Wang, National Taiwan Normal International Career Development - 4F University, Taiwan Chair: Tamiko Mogami, Tottori Legislative Advocacy Reception in University Faculty of Medicine, Japan Honor of Honorable Senator Patty EDUThe Process of Licensure: Changes Presentations: A Psychological Career in Murray - International Ballroom South on the Horizon - 4A North America or in One's Homeland? Chair: Emil Rodolfa, Association of Perspective of a Graduate Student. Kaori State and Provincial Psychology Boards Wada, McGill University, Montreal, Presentations: The Licensing Process in Canada; Perspectives on Building a the United States and Canada. Roberta Career in One's Homeland. Tamiko Nutt, Association of State and Provincial Mogami, Tottori University Faculty of Psychology Boards; The APA Model Medicine, Tottori, Japan; Perspectives Licensing Act and Its Effect on on Building a Career in North America. Jurisdictional Practice. Catherine Grus, Sayaka Machizawa, The Chicago School Associate Executive Director for of Professional Psychology Professional Education and Training, Discussant: Carolyn Zerbe Enns, Cornell Introductions: Laura Palmer, Chair, American Psychological Association; College Changes to the Practicum Experience. ICPC Legislative Advocacy Committee Nadya A. Fouad, University of Research Paper Presentations Stephen M. Pfeiffer, Executive Director, Wisconsin-Milwaukee; APAGS View of Association for the Advancement of Psychology Licensure. Nadia Hassan, American Career Interests and Vocational Choice - Psychological Association of Graduate 4C Address: Honorable Senator Patty Students Chair: Paul Gore, University of Utah Murray, Senior Senator, State of Discussant: Emil Rodolfa, Association of Presentations: Developing a Washington State and Provincial Psychology Boards Theoretically-based Indigenous Interest Inventory in Iceland. Sif Eisnarsd, Working Groups Poster Session: At the Voices in the Wilderness: Religious, University of Iceland, Iceland, James reception, each of the 21 working groups Gay-AAffirming Counseling Psychologists Rounds, University of Illinois Urbana- will present a brief summary of their dis- -- International Ballroom North Champaign; Assessing the Degree of cussions, goals and outcomes, and Chair: Eve M. Adams, New Mexico Crystallization of Career-Related immediate next steps and opportunities State University Preferences. Itamar Gati, Hebrew for involvement. Presentations: Religious LGBT allies: University, Israel, Aviva Shimoni, Beit God knows they exist. Virginia Longoria Berl Academic College, Israel; Who & Eve M. Adams, New Mexico State Decides? Adolescence and Life Choices University; Addressing Values Conflicts in India. Mrinalini Rao, University of with Conservatively Religious Psychology Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Robert W. Trainees. Tracie L. Hitter & Eve M. Roeser, Tufts University, Ayesha Adams, New Mexico State University; Gonsalves University of Pune, India, Psychology and Christianity: Integrating Yogita Hasta, University of Pune, India, My Faith and Career. Lisa Amoroso- Mukti Shah, University of Pune, India; Johnson, Private Practice, Akron, OH; Antecedents of Foreclosure in Swiss Reflections of a Gay-affirming Muslim Adolescents Career Decision-Making. Counseling Psychology Trainee. Andreas Hirschi, Pennsylvania State Natasha Ali, New Mexico State University University; Training Gay-affirming Christian Psychologists: Creating Places of Compatibility. Stefani Hathaway, Bowling Green State University Discussant: Laurie Mintz, University of Missouri - Columbia; Kathleen J. Bieschke, Pennsylvania State University

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Sunday, March 9, 2008 University; Prevention in Guatemala: Cinamon, University of Tel Aviv, Israel; Needs, Initiatives and Future Directions. The 'Difficult: No problem!' Training for 7:30 AM - Noon Marìa del Pilar Grazioso, Universidad Undecided Adolescents. Lea Ferrari, del Valle de Guatemala, Guatemala; Laura Nota, and Salvatore Soresi, Registration - 8th Street South, Lobby Systems Change Fosters Prevention in University of Padua, Italy Level Guatemala. Lucia Cazali, Universidad Discussant: John Romano, University of del Valle de Guatemala, Guatemala; Minnesota 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM Emergency Call Center in Guatemala: A Preventive Measure. Claudia Luna- Applying Culturally Expanded Symposia Asturias, Universidad del Valle de Perspectives of Traditional Career Guatemala, Guatemala; Theories with Latinas/os - 4M ECPCareer Pathways of International Discussant: Michael Waldo, New Chair: Erin E. Hardin, Texas Tech Early Career Psychologists - Williford C Mexico State University University Chair: Yu-Wei Wang, Southern Illinois Presentations: Applying a Culturally University Research Paper Presentations Expanded Perspective of Holland's Presentations: Building Your Research Theory to Latinas/os. Jason Vasquez as an International ECP. Oksana Racism and Social Justice - 4C New Mexico State University, Rachel L. Yakushko, University of Nebraska- Chair: Krista Chronister, University of Navarro New Mexico State University, Lincoln; Building an Academic Career Oregon Erin E Hardin Texas Tech University; in the U.S. and Other Countries. Yu- Presentations: Development of the Applying a Culturally Expanded Wei Wang, Southern Illinois University; Awareness of Racism by Whites. Shawn Perspective of Super's Theory to Building Your Counseling Center Career McDonald St. Mary's College; Latinas/os. Christine Robitschek, Matt as an International ECP. Pius Niutu, Contextualizing Psychosocial Costs of Ashton, Erin Hardin Texas Tech University of Texas-Austin; Building an Racism to Whites. Lisa Spanierman, University; A Culturally Sensitive Independent Practice as an International Nathan Todd, University of Illinois Perspective of Social Cognitive Career ECP. Tanya Razzhavaikina, Lincoln Urbana-Champaign; Social Justice and Theory with Latinas/os. Lizette Ojeda Nebraska Counseling Psychology. Anneliese Singh and Lisa Y Flores University of University of Georgia; Counseling Missouri-Columbia EDUChinese Counseling Journals and Psychology Graduate Trainee's Discussant: Consuelo Arbona, University the Internationalization of Counseling Commitment to Social Justice. Amanda of Houston Psychology - Boulevard C Beer, University of Illinois Urbana- Chair: Kwong-Liem Karl Kwan Champaign SCIChanging Realities of Academia: University of Missouri Counseling Psychologists Discuss Presentations: S. Alvin Leung, The 8:00 AM - 9:50 AM Strategies for Obtaining Grant Funds -- Chinese University of Hong Kong, Waldorf China; Meei-Ju Lin, National Hualien Symposia Chair: Matthew P. Martens, University University of Education, Taiwan; Charles of Memphis C. Chan, The Hong Kong Polytechnic An International Perspective on Presentations: Kathleen Chwalisz, University, China; Lawrence H. Prevention in the Schools - Grand Southern Illinois University; Richard M. Gerstein, Ball State University Ballroom Lee, University of Minnesota; Matthew Chair: David L. Blustein, Boston P. Martens, University of Memphis; Counseling Psychology Prevention College Karen D. Multon, University of Kansas; Efforts in Guatemala - 4D Presentations: A Comprehensive and Elizabeth A. Skowron, Pennsylvania Chair: Michael Waldo, New Mexico Coordinated School-based Approach to State University State University Prevention and Health Promotion. Presentations: Guatemalan Psychologists' Maureen E. Kenny and Mary Walsh, Future Directions and Applications of Views on Prevention: Barriers, Benefits, Boston College; Development of Well-BBeing Research - 4B Training. Ingrid E. Klanderud, Emotional Competencies: An Emotional Chair: Kimberley R. Monden, University Universidad del Valle de Guatemala, Intelligence Training. Annamaria of Kansas, Melinda J. Key-Roberts, Guatemala; Preventive Group Work in DiFabio, University of Florence, Italy; University of Kansas Guatemala: Training and Action. Developing Career Curriculum for At- Presentations: Theories and Models of Michael Waldo, New Mexico State Risk Israeli Youth. Rachel Gali Well-Being: A Brief Review. Hung-Bin ICON LEGEND - Invited Programming DIV - Diversity ECP - Early Career Professionals EDU - Education and Training INT - International PRA - Practice SCI - Science STU - Student 44 SUNDAY, MARCH 9

Sheu Arizona State University; Robert Traditional and Nontraditional Career Suicide: Prevention, Intervention, and W. Lent, University of Maryland; Goals and Family Choices - Boulevard A Postvention - Williford A in Action: Well-Being Research on Chair: Kristin Perrone, Ball State John Westefeld, Ph.D., University of Campus. Danny Singley, University of University & Debra Mollen, Texas Iowa California, San Diego; Jeanne Manese Women's University University of California, Irvine; Presentations: Women Pursuing 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM Reconceptualizing Therapy Outcomes Nontraditional Careers: A Social In Terms of Subjective Well-Being. Cognitive Career Theory Perspective. Symposia Jeana L. Magyar-Moe, University of Julie Ericksen and Donna E. Schultheiss, Wisconsin, Stevens Point; Well-Being Cleveland State University; On Men and Future of Counseling Psychology: Being and Culture: Challenges and Future Work: Taking the Road Less Travelled. Relevant Now and in 2020 - 4C Directions in Exploring Cultural Mary J. Heppner and Puncky Paul Chair: Steven J. Danish, Virginia Contexts. Lisa Edwards, Marquette Heppner, University of Missouri- Commonwealth University University Columbia; Hanging in the Balance: Presentations: Bruce Walsh. Ohio State Discussant: Shane Lopez, University of Women's Traditional and Non- University; John Krumboltz. Stanford Kansas Traditional Strategies for Managing University; Nadya A. Fouad. The Multiple Roles. Gina Zanardelli and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; EDUIntegrative Training Model: Jenelle N. Boo, Ball State University; Rosie Bingham. University of Memphis. Achieving Individual and Cultural The Impact of Nontraditional Career Diversity Competence - Williford B Choices on Work-family Interface. Z. STUInternational Opportunities for Chair: Marie L. Miville Teachers Vance Jackson, Green Mountain State Psychologists and Graduate Students - College, Columbia University University, Stephen Wright and Kristin Williford C Presentations: Marie L. Miville, Perrone, Ball State University; Gender Chair: Karin Lutter, University of Teachers College, Columbia University; Role Prescriptions, Household Labor, Oregon Changming Duan, University of and Inequality. Linda Najjar, University Presentations: Benedict McWhirter, Missouri-Kansas City; Roberta Nutt, of Utah Discussant: Susan C. Whiston, University of Oregon; John Romano, Association of State and Provincial Indiana University University of Minnesota; Nancy Elman, Psychology Boards; M. Carol Pistole, University of Pittsburgh (Semester at Purdue University 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Sea); Luis Rivas, Department of Veterans Affairs, San Juan, Puerto Rico; International Professionals in U.S. Continuing Education Workshops Sif Einarsdóttir, University of Iceland Counseling Centers: Successfully Pre-registration required. Navigating Internship and Early Careers STUTransitional Issues for Counseling - Boulevard B An Interactional Approach to Critical Psychology Students: Studying and Chair: Jaquelyn Liss Resnick University Events in Supervision - 4A Working Abroad in a Changing World - of Florida Nicholas Ladany, Ph.D., Lehigh Boulevard C Presentations: Navigating Internship. University Chairs: Manijeh Badiee, University of Gizem Aksoy Toska, University of Myrna Friedlander, Ph.D., University at Nebraska-Lincoln; Meris Williams, Florida and Turkey; Dissertation and Albany/SUNY, Mary Lee Nelson, University of British Columbia Beyond. Lisa Ferdinand, University of Ph.D., University of Wisconsin - Presentations: Robinder (Rob) Bedi, Florida and Trinidad; The Postdoctoral Madison University of Victoria; Monicah Experience. Anca Mirsu-Paun, Muhomba, University of Kentucky; University of Florida and Romania; Private Assessment in the World of Marco Gemignani, Duquesne University; Being a New Staff Member. Kenneth T. Response to Intervention (RIT) - Yu-Wei Wang, Southern Illinois Wang, University of Illinois and Taiwan; McCormick Boardroom University at Carbondale; Teresa Early Career Issues. Hsui-Lan Cheng, Amy Dilworth Gabel, Ph.D., Harcourt Tuason, University of North Florida; University of Michigan and Taiwan; Assessment/The Psychological Kuanwu Lin, University of Illinois at Chun-Chung Choi, University of Florida Corporation Urbana-Champaign; Ran Zhao, and China; Being an Assistant Director. University of Missouri-Columbia; Rex Kuanwu Lin, University of Illinois and Stockton, Indiana University; Chanda C. Taiwan Corbett, Loyola College; Lynn Miller, University of British Columbia

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10:00 AM - NOON

CLOSING SESSION/TOWN HALL MEETING Grand Ballroom

Chair: Rosie Bingham, University of Memphis and John Westefeld, University of Iowa

Many Faces of Counseling Psychology Awards Presented by: Lauren Weitzman, Tri Chair of the ICPC Awards and Recognition Committee

International Perspective/Reflections: Changming Duan, University of Missouri, Kansas City

Early Career Perspective/Reflections: Anne Farrar Anton, Hackensack University Medical Center

Student Perspectives/Reflections: lore m. dickey, University of North Dakota

Open Microphone/Audience Reflections

Working Group Accomplishments/Reflections/Next Steps: Kathy Bieschke, Penn State University

Appreciations: Linda Forrest, University of Oregon and Laura Palmer, Seton Hall University, Conference Co-Chairs

ICON LEGEND - Invited Programming DIV - Diversity ECP - Early Career Professionals EDU - Education and Training INT - International PRA - Practice SCI - Science STU - Student 46 EXHIBIT HALL DIAGRAM WITH NUMERICAL LIST OF EXHIBITORS

Numerical Listing of Exhibitors 16 University of Oregon Counseling Psychology Program 1 Pearson 17 Purdue University Counseling 2 University of Missouri-Kansas City Psychology Program Counseling Psychology Program 18 University of North Texas 3 Cleveland State University 19 Student Affiliates of 4 American Academy of Counseling Seventeen/University of North Dakota Psychology 20 University at Buffalo 5 Microtraining and Multicultural 21 Adler School of Professional Development Psychology 6 Northwestern University Masters 22 UWM Department of Educational Program in Counseling Psychology Psychology and UWM's Counseling 7 Radford University Psy.D. Program Psychology Student Association 8 Society of Counseling Psychology 23 SAGE Publications (APA Division 17) 24 Ball State University Dept. of 9 APAGS (American Psychological Counseling Psychology and Guidance Association of Graduate Students) Services 10 Landro and Journey Consultants 25 New Mexico State University 11 The Psychological Corporation Graduate School 12 Teachers College, Columbia 26 Our Lady of the Lake University University 27 National Register of Health Service 13 Indiana State University Counseling Providers in Psychology Psychology Ph.D. Program 14 ACPA/CCAPS/SCUCC 14a Association Book Exhibit 15 National Career Development Association 15a APA Division 17 International Section

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We invite ICPC attendees to stop by [email protected], Table #17 our booth to receive complimentary copies [email protected] of our new publications: Marketing Strategy Our Lady of the Lake University offers a Radford University Psy.D. Program and Financial Planning to Build Your PsyD in Counseling Psychology, which is Department of Psychology, Box 6946 Professional Practice and Make the Right designed to train students for independent Radford University, Radford, VA 24142

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540-831-6817 (phone) Student Affiliates of Seventeen/University of The Counseling Psychology program is one [email protected] North Dakota of two APA Accredited programs in the The Radford University Psy.D. Program will Memorial Union Room 13, 2901 University Department in a research I university of over be enrolling its first cohort in Fall 2008. Ave Stop 8385 Grand Forks, ND 58202- 44,000 students with a diverse and interna- Taking a Practitioner-Scholar perspective, 8385 tional tradition. the program has a focus on rural mental The College of Education and Human health with emphases on social justice, diver- Development is cosponsoring a booth with University at Buffalo Department of sity (broadly defined), and evidence-based the Student Affiliates of Seventeen for the Counseling, School, and Educational practice in psychology incorporated through- purpose of providing information about Psychology out the curriculum. The program is designed SAS, Division 17 and the exciting programs Department of Counseling, School, and for post-Master's students who want intensive at the University of North Dakota. There Educational Psychology, 409 Baldy Hall, training to become comprehensive mental will also be ICPC Student Programming Buffalo, NY 14260; health service providers, primarily in rural Subcommittee members on hand to answer 716-645-2484 (phone), 716-645-6616 (fax) areas. questions about programming events that are The University at Buffalo has an APA- Table #7 uniquely suited to meet student needs. accredited combined Counseling Psychology There will also be free gifts and prizes! and School Psychology Program that adheres SAGE Publications Table #19 to the scientist-practitioner model of training. 2455 Teller Road Thousand Oaks, CA Our doctoral students are encouraged to 91320 University at Albany/SUNY Counseling conduct research on significant social and are 805-499-0721(phone), 805-499-0871(fax) Psychology Program grounded in psychological science that www.sagepub.com, [email protected] ED 220, Educational and Counseling addresses etiology, prevention, and interven- SAGE Publications-an independent interna- Psychology University at Albany/SUNY tion with contemporary problems. Our tional publisher in the social sciences, tech- Albany, NY 12222 department has been identified as one of the nology and medicine-provides journals, 518-442-5040 (phone), 518-442-4953 (fax) top 10 most productive research depart- books, and electronic media of the highest The Ph.D. Program in Counseling ments in our scholarly areas in the United caliber. Researchers, students, and profes- Psychology at the University at Albany, con- States by Academic Analytics! sionals have relied on our innovative tinuously accredited by APA since 1980, Table #20 resources for over 40 years. Please stop by provides generalist, eclectic scientist-practi- our booth or visit us at www.sagepub.com. tioner training. In our program, questions of University of North Texas Table #23 science and practice are viewed as comple- Psychology Department, Box 311280 mentary and interdependent, and the scien- College of Arts and Sciences Seton Hall University tist-practitioner model is implemented thor- Denton, TX 76203-1280 400 S. Orange Avenue ough developmentally sequenced course 940-565-2671 (phone) South Orange, NJ 07079 work, practica and internships, collaborative The University of North Texas at Denton is www.shu.edu and independent research, the opportunity a student-centered public research university The Counseling Psychology PhD program at to teach undergraduate courses and super- with more than 34,000 students. UNT offers Seton Hall University has been accredited by vise master's students, and to study in Spain 50 doctoral degree programs, many national- APA since 1999. The overarching goal of or Portugal. ly and internationally recognized. The the Counseling Psychology PhD program is Psychology Department is within the aca- to prepare counseling psychologists in the Teachers College, Columbia University demic heart of the university, the College of scientist-practitioner model to assume roles 525 W 120th Street New York, NY 10027- Arts and Sciences, and emphasizes the col- as responsible, competent members of the 6696 lege motto "Excellence, Unity, Diversity." professional psychological community. Our 212-678-3710 (phone), 212-678-4171 (fax) The department has three doctoral programs students understand the value of science and Teachers College, Columbia University is an accredited by the American Psychological research for the practice of psychology and urban, independent, diverse and multicultur- Association: Clinical Psychology, Counseling the value of applied practice for the science al, comprehensive graduate and professional Psychology, and Health of psychology, and they have developed school of education. TC is a leading activist Psychology/Behavioral Medicine. skills, knowledge, and self-understanding institution concerned with extending educa- Table #18 that allow them to help persons take respon- tional opportunity and improving the quality sibility for and control of their lives within of education. With over 60 programs of UWM Department of Educational the context of their development as human study, concentrations include counseling and Psychology and UWM's Counseling beings and the various systems and environ- clinical psychology as well as education. Psychology Student Association ments that impact on their lives. Table #12 Department of Educational Psychology, PO Box 413 UW-Milwaukee Society of Counseling Psychology (APA Texas A&M University, College of Milwaukee, WI 53201-0413 Division 17) Education and Human Development 414-229-4767 (phone), 414-229-4939 (fax) Table #8 Department of Educational Psychology http://www4.uwm.edu/soe/departments/ed_p College Station, Texas 77843 sychology/ 979-845-1831 (phone), 979-862-1256 (fax) [email protected], [email protected]

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Please stop by our table to receive informa- tion about the University of Wisconsin's Counseling Psychology Ph.D. program and their student association, the Counseling Psychology Student Association (CPSA). CPSA was formed approximately 4 years ago by the program's students and is completely under their operation. We will offer informa- tion for students or faculty members that may be interested in learning how to start a student organization for their program, as well as its function and benefits. Table #22

University of Missouri-KKansas City Counseling Psychology Program ED 215, 5100 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, MO 816-235-2495 (phone), 816-235-5720 (fax) [email protected] Counseling Psychology Ph.D. program and Master's program in Counseling and Guidance Table #2

University of Oregon Counseling Psychology Program 5251 University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403-5251 541-346-2456 (phone), 541-346-6778 (fax) http://education.uoregon.edu/field.htm?id=46 The University of Oregon Counseling Psychology Program emphasizes an ecological model of training, research, and practice. Prevention and community-based research are integrated and emphasized. The Program is committed to social justice and to infusing multicultural counseling competency training throughout the curriculum. The program was winner of the 2001 APA Suinn Minority Achievement Award, and was named by SAMHSA in 2007 as a "Model Training Program" for our attention to issues of human diversity in training and research. Table #16

50 Cultural Sensitivity Tips for International and U.S. Participants of the ICPC

1. Customs vary regarding whether to use first name or title and last name to address someone (e.g., Dr., Ms., Mr.). One may want to inquire how the other person would like to be addressed. It may also be safer to start with being more formal until requested otherwise.

2. Exchange of business cards is popular in some countries. Please bring plenty of business cards to the conference if fea sible.

3. In some countries it is more polite to use both hands when giving or receiving materials (e.g., business cards, drinks). You may consider reciprocating in such interactions.

4. Different cultures perceive time differently. Because of the jam-packed multi-track programs at the ICPC, it may be helpful to assume that all events will start and end according to their scheduled times so that all participants will have enough time to do their presentations or to attend their chosen sessions.

5. When dinning with other people at a restaurant, there could be misunderstandings regarding who will pay for the meal. It may be helpful to make it explicit in the beginning (e.g., asking the server if you can have separate checks, offering that the meal is on you). It is also safer to assume that everybody will pay for oneself unless somebody offers a treat.

6. Although gift-giving is customary in some countries between the invitee and the host, it is not expected at the ICPC.

7. In some countries it is not customary to have social hours at conferences. In the U.S. such social events are consid ered great opportunities to network. All are encouraged to participate in these events to connect with international col leagues.

8. Handshaking is probably the most common form of greeting when meeting somebody, although hugging may be a pre ferred greeting between people who have already established a closer relationship. The custom of hugging varies across cultures (e.g., whether it is appropriate to hug someone of the same sex or the other sex, or whether to hug at all). Therefore, one may want to ask for permission before proceeding to hug someone whom you don't know very well.

9. The physical distance between two persons when talking varies across cultures. For some, maintaining at least one arm's length is desired. Others may prefer to be closer or farther apart. The situation also depends on how crowded or noisy the room is. When talking to someone you don't know well, you may want to observe whether the person seems to be moving closer or away from you, and find a compromise in proximity.

10. Eye contact is another interesting dimension of cultural differences. In some cultures, people tend to maintain more eye contact when listening and less when speaking. In other cultures, people may show respect by having more or less eye contact.

11. Individuals from some countries do not engage in small talk. For instance, they might not start a conversation with "Hello" or "How are you?"

12. Individuals from some countries might not display much emotion in their conversations. Such persons should not be viewed as aloof or distant.

13. When meeting a group of people from a country that emphasizes hierarchical order in status, it is expected that the person with the highest status should be addressed first and be given more attention than those with lower statuses.

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