The InterPsych Newsletter 2(6)

 


 

IPN 2(6) Section G: Calendar


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VOLUME 2, ISSUE 6   THE INTERPSYCH NEWSLETTER         JULY, 1995
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                        SECTION G: CALENDAR

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                             J U L Y

July 24-28, The Connected Computer, Cape Cod, MA, USA.
The symposium will review what is happening on the Internet,
the online services and the BBSs that pertains to mental health.
CONTACT: http://www.netaxis.com/cape/

July 13-14, A National Conference--Forging the Future of
Advanced Practice Psychosocial Nursing, Seattle, WA, USA.
Sponsored by University of Washington School of Nursing
Department of Psychosocial Nursing. Endorsed by Association of
Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses. Contact: CNE,
206-543-1047.

July 13-16, Teaching Health: Therapy and Prevention for the 21st
Century, Psychology of Mind Training Institute, Cambridge, MA,
USA. NBCC credits. Contact: (gordon@well.sf.ca.us), POMTI,
Postal Drawer 1100, LaConner, WA 98257, Call:  Terri Cunningham
(800)781-2066.

July 14-18, Adlerian Family Therapy: A Psychology for Democratic
Living. The Tenth Annual Adlerian Master Seminar. San Francisco,
CA, USA. For information, call: Henry T. Stein, Ph.D., Director;
Alfred Adler Institute of San Francisco; (415) 567-4729.

July 17-19, Understanding the Social World: Towards an
Integrative Approach.  Huddersfield, UK.  University of
Huddersfield.  Contact: David Nightingale,
social-conference@hud.ac.uk or D.J.Nightingale@hud.ac.uk

July 20-21, The Psychology Postgraduate Affairs Group
1995 ANNUAL CONFERENCE, School of Psychology,
University of Wales College of Cardiff. CONTACT: David Westley,
Philip Beaman or Mark Newman on email sapdpw@ac.uk.cardiff,
sapcpb@ac.uk.cardiff, or sapmdn@ac.uk.cardiff.


July 26-28, Learning and the Human Brain, Kings College,
University of Aberdeen, UK. For further information (including
booking form) see: http://www.psyc.abdn.ac.uk/
or email Dr. Denis M Parker (d.parker@psyc.abdn.ac.uk)

July 28-29, Infant Psychotherapy: An Overview and a Unifying
View, The Seattle Institute for Psychoanalysis, University of
Washington, Seattle, WA, USA. CONTACT: Seattle Institute for
Psychoanalysis, 4020 East Madison Street, Seattle, WA 98112,
(206) 328-5315.

July 31-August 4, The Fourth Annual Workshop for the
Development of Expertise in Cultural Diversity. East-West
Center. Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.  A program for cross-cultural
trainers who will work with newly developed training modules
in the areas of international business, health care,
counseling, mediation, leadership, and workplace diversity.
Coordinator:  Richard W. Brislin. Program on Education and
Training, East-West Center, 1777 East-West Rd., Honolulu, HI.
96848. fax (808) 944-7070. (brislinr@ewc)

                                A U G U S T

August 8-11, The Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology and the
Life Sciences Fifth Annual Conference. Adelphi University,
Garden City, New York.  CONTACT: Jeffrey Goldstein, Ph.D.,
Adelphi University, Garden City, NY 11530, phone: (516)
877-4637; fax: (516) 877-4607; (goldstein@sable.adelphi.edu)

August 10, 1995, "Who Will Educate the Public?  A Media Training
Workshop on Lesbian, Gay & Bisexual Mental Health Issues",
sponsored by Division 44 of the American Psychological
Association, New York City, Waldorf Astoria Hotel, 4.0 CEs.
Contact:  Jane Levin, Ph.D., levin@mister.ucs.umn.edu,
University Counseling & Consulting Services, University of
Minnesota, 200 Eddy Hall, Minneapolis, MN  55455, (612)
626-7374.

                             S E P T E M B E R

September 5-6, Blindness and Psychological Development 0-10
years, University of Warwick, UK. Topics: Language Development,
Literacy, Social & Emotional Development, Autistic-like
Behaviour. CONTACT: Secretary, Department of Psychology,
University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL. Tel 01203 523189, Fax
01203 524225.

September 8-11, British Psychological Society Developmental
Psychology Section Annual Conference.  University of
Strathclyde, Glasgow.  CONTACT: Dr David Warden (CONFERENCE),
Centre for Research into Interactive Learning, Department of
Psychology University of Strathclyde, 40 George St., Glasgow G1
1QE, UK, Telephone: +44 141-552-4400 ext. 2576/4390, Fax: +44
141-552-6948, (CHHS47@ccsun.strath.ac.uk)

September 10-13, Second International Conference on Survey and
Statistical Computing, London, UK.  The Association for Survey
Computing.  Interested contributors should send a brief (maximum
500 word) abstract, including title, relevent keywords and an
indication of the the parallel session into which the paper
would best fit, to: Diana Elder. ASC, PO Box 60, Chesham, Bucks
HP5 3QH, tel/fax: 01494 793033; int: +44 1494 793033,
(asc@sx.ac.uk)

September 27-29, Multilevel modelling in Public Health and
Health Services Research, University of Glasgow. CONTACT:
Alastair Leyland, Public Health Research Unit, University of
Glasgow 1 Lilybank Gardens, Glasgow G12 8RZ, Tel: +(0) 141 339
October 6-7, MMPI-2 and Rorschach: Similarities and
Differences/Relation to DSM-IV. Symposium and workshop.
Location: Nijmegen, The Netherlands.  CONTACT: Drs. Theo J.P.M.
Bogels, Executive Psychologist PEN, Postbus 6537, 6503 GA
Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Fax: +31 80 441509. Email:
pen@psyline.nl.

October 13-15, Musculoskeletal Pain Emanating From the Head and
Neck: Current Concepts in Diagnosis, Management and Cost
Containment, Banff, Alberta, Canada.  CONTACT: Conference
Secretariat, Physical Medicine Research Foundation,
207 West Hastings St., Suite 510, Vancouver, B.C. V6B 1H7 Canada
Tele: (604) 684-4148 Fax: (604) 684-6247 E-mail:
mwhite@unixg.ubc.ca

October 18-21, The 3rd International Conference on Refractory
Depression, Napa Valley, CA, USA. CONTACT: Mady Hornig-Rohan,
M.D. (hrohan@pobox.upenn.edu)

October 25-27, 26th Annual Conference of the Northeastern
Educational Research Association, Ellenville, New York, USA.
CONTACT: Estelle Gellman, CRSR Department, Mason 212, 124
Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11550-1090, (516) 463-5752; or
Susan Rooney, Western Suffolk BOCES, Kellum Education Center,
887 Kellum Street, Lindenhurst, NY 11757, (516) 884-1000 ext.
298.

                             N O V E M B E R

November 1-5, Internal Evaluation Conference: Developing a world
perspective.  The first evaluation conference. Vancouver,
Canada. Jointly sponsored by American Evaluation Assoc and
the Canadian Evaluation Soc.  Contact: John McLaughlin,
President, American Evaluation Assoc., Research and
Evaluation Branch, PO Box 6Q, Richmond Virginia 23216, (804)
371-8593 (fax).

November 9, Using the Internet: Society for Computers in
Psychology (SCiP), 25th Annual Meeting. Los Angeles, CA, USA.
CONTACT: Robert W. Allan, Department of Psychology, Lafayette
College, Easton, PA 18042, allanr@lafayette.edu, Phone: 610
250-5291, FAX: 610 250-5349.