2015 April

Students and Faculty Present Work at 86th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association

Research by Rebecca Cohen ’15, Nicole Coogan ’15, Rebecca Gallup ’15, Autumn Vogel ’15, Breana Gallagher ’15, Katherine Roach ’16 and Assistant Professor of Psychology Lydia Eckstein Jackson was presented at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association in Philadelphia in March. In collaboration with Professor Jackson, Rebecca Cohen presented her Senior Project on “The Effects of Acute and Chronic Stress on Unethical Behavior”; Nicole Coogan presented her Senior Project work on “The Effects of Short-term Volunteerism on Identification With All Humanity”; Rebecca Gallup presented her work on “The Effects of Loving-Kindness Meditation on Unethical Behavior”; Autumn Vogel presented research completed as part of an independent studies course titled “Self-Objectification, System Justification, and Social Activism”; and Breana Gallagher and Katie Roach presented work they had completed as part of independent studies projects on whether competitiveness predicts unethical behavior.

Source: Academics, Publications & Research

Students and Faculty Present Work at 86th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association

Research by Rebecca Cohen ’15, Nicole Coogan ’15, Rebecca Gallup ’15, Autumn Vogel ’15, Breana Gallagher ’15, Katherine Roach ’16 and Assistant Professor of Psychology Lydia Eckstein Jackson was presented at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association in Philadelphia in March. In collaboration with Professor Jackson, Rebecca Cohen presented her Senior Project on “The Effects of Acute and Chronic Stress on Unethical Behavior”; Nicole Coogan presented her Senior Project work on “The Effects of Short-term Volunteerism on Identification With All Humanity”; Rebecca Gallup presented her work on “The Effects of Loving-Kindness Meditation on Unethical Behavior”; Autumn Vogel presented research completed as part of an independent studies course titled “Self-Objectification, System Justification, and Social Activism”; and Breana Gallagher and Katie Roach presented work they had completed as part of independent studies projects on whether competitiveness predicts unethical behavior.

Source: Academics, Publications & Research

Paulson and Jones Present Work at American Counseling Association Conference

Assistant Professor of Psychology Lauren Paulson and Danielle Jones ’15 presented a 60-minute advanced education session titled “Tech It Out: Implementing an Online Peer Supervision Network for Rural Supervisors” and a 30-minute poster session titled “Connecting Rural Mental Health Workers Through On-line Peer Supervision and Consultation: A Pilot Study” at the American Counseling Association’s National Conference in Orlando, Florida on March 12-15.

Source: Academics, Publications & Research

Paulson and Jones Present Work at American Counseling Association Conference

Assistant Professor of Psychology Lauren Paulson and Danielle Jones ’15 presented a 60-minute advanced education session titled “Tech It Out: Implementing an Online Peer Supervision Network for Rural Supervisors” and a 30-minute poster session titled “Connecting Rural Mental Health Workers Through On-line Peer Supervision and Consultation: A Pilot Study” at the American Counseling Association’s National Conference in Orlando, Florida on March 12-15.

Source: Academics, Publications & Research

Rutledge Co-Authors Paper in “International Journal of Alcohol and Drug Research”

Professor of Psychology Patricia Rutledge is the second author on “Patterns of alcohol policy enforcement activities among local law enforcement agencies: A latent class analysis,” which was recently accepted by the International Journal of Alcohol and Drug Research. The first author, Darin Erickson, is a faculty member in the Division of Epidemiology and Community Health in the School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota. The other authors are Professor Erickson’s colleagues Kathleen Lenk, Toben Nelson, Rhonda Jones-Webb, and Traci Toomey. The project was supported by a grant from the National Institutes of Health to the first author. Dr. Rutledge’s involvement in the project was supported by the Great Lakes Colleges Association as part of its New Directions Initiative, made possible by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Source: Academics, Publications & Research

Rutledge Co-Authors Paper in “International Journal of Alcohol and Drug Research”

Professor of Psychology Patricia Rutledge is the second author on “Patterns of alcohol policy enforcement activities among local law enforcement agencies: A latent class analysis,” which was recently accepted by the International Journal of Alcohol and Drug Research. The first author, Darin Erickson, is a faculty member in the Division of Epidemiology and Community Health in the School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota. The other authors are Professor Erickson’s colleagues Kathleen Lenk, Toben Nelson, Rhonda Jones-Webb, and Traci Toomey. The project was supported by a grant from the National Institutes of Health to the first author. Dr. Rutledge’s involvement in the project was supported by the Great Lakes Colleges Association as part of its New Directions Initiative, made possible by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Source: Academics, Publications & Research