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Association errors made by depressed and non-depressed patients. Paper presented at the meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association.Philadelphia, April 1964 (J.H. Geer & A.M. Bodin). Family therapy -- theory and practice. Panel discussion. Psychological Association of Western New York. Buffalo, February 1965. A survey of psychology teaching in secondary schools in Western New York. Paper presented at the meeting of the Psychological Association of Western New York. Fredonia, April 1965 (A.M. Bodin, R. Hunt, & J. Patti). Family therapy and interaction assessment. Symposium Chair. California State Psychological Association Convention. San Francisco, January 1966. (A. Bodin: A brief overview of the evolution of family therapy participants; J. Haley: Family interaction research; A. Bodin: Conjoint family testing: A gap with clinical potential; V. Satir: Analyzing interaction through communication; D.D. Jackson: Four identified patients from one family in chronological order). Family interaction: A social-clinical study of synthetic, normal, and problem family triads. Paper presented at the meetingof the Western Psychological Association. Los Angeles, April 1966. Conjoint family testing: A missing link in clinical-social psychology. Paper presented at the Symposium on Conjoint Family Therapy and Assessment: Parallel Procedures. American Psychological Association Convention. New York, September 1966. Self-disclosure changes in couples group therapy. Exploratory study. Presentation at Symposium on Innovations in Therapy and Assessment of Conjoint Interaction. California State Psychological Association Convention. San Diego, January 1967. Behavioral measures of reinforcing skill in family therapists. Paper presented of the meeting of the Western Psychological Association Convention. San Francisco, May 1967 (R. Weiss & A.M. Bodin). Disruptive family communication. Plenary address. National Council on Family Relations. San Francisco, August 1967. The family court bill: Are we Meeting the challenge? Chairman of panel. California State Psychological Association. Santa Barbara, January 1968. How to square the family circle -- and Venn: Family Life Space Diagrams in therapy, assessment, and research. Paper. Western Psychological Association. San Diego, March 1968. Issues in family therapy: Rationale, method, and training. Panel. Western Division of the American Psychiatric Association. Seattle, August 1968 (A.M. Bodin, I.D. Glick & D.R. Kessler). Association times to successive presentations of hostile words. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association Convention. Philadelphia, September 1968 (A.M. Bodin, & J.H. Geer). Family and marriage therapy. Chairman. 3-day workshop. Post-Doctoral Institute. American Psychological Association. September 1968 (A.M. Bodin, R. Fisch, M.D., & P. Watzlawick). Conjoint therapies and the law. Paper. California State Psychological Association. Newport Beach, February 1, 1969 (A.M. Bodin, A. Gough & A. Walsh). Therapeutic uses of closed circuit T.V. Symposium, panel. American Psychological Association Convention. San Francisco, August 1969. Justice and law enforcement. A social issues symposium. Co-Chair. California State Psychological Association. Monterey, January 1970. Social issues. A plenary session. Symposium Chair. California State Psychological Association. Monterey, January 1970. Issues in training of family therapists. Panel. American Psychiatric Association. San Francisco, May 1970 (A.M. Bodin, A. Ferber, J. Haley, I. Glick, & D. Kessler). Viewing family interaction. Presentation. American Sociological Association. Washington, DC, September 1970. An appraisal of innovative, unconventional and non-traditional approaches to therapy. Panel. Northern California Psychiatric Society. Carmel, April 18, 1971. Focused problem resolution with families. Paper presented at the Symposium: Recent developments in family therapy. American Psychological Association. Honolulu, September 5, 1972. Single session crisis intervention: A new theoretical model. Symposium Chair. American Psychological Association. Honolulu, September 8, 1972. Psychology's generation gap: Synechthry or synergy? Symposium Chair. California State Psychological Association Convention. Oakland, January 26, 1973. Systems concepts in police psychology. Symposium: The next 25 years in police psychology. California State Psychological Association Convention. Oakland, January 27, 1973. Academia, CSPA, and PSI teaching: From synechthry to symbiosis through professional and social issues courses. Chairman. California State Psychological Association Workshop. January 26, 1974 (A.M. Bodin, S. Brotman, P. Clement, P. Keith-Spiegel, K. Pottharst, A. Rosen, & S. Schultz). Mobile emergency team service: A new system for psychological intervention and follow-up in acute crisis. Presentation. California State Psychological Association. Fresno, January 26, 1974 (A.M. Bodin, P. Sullivan & L. Everstine). [Also presented at Western Psychological Association. San Francisco, April 25, 1974]. Family therapy: The use of self. Resource Person. American Orthopsychiatric Association. San Francisco, April 10, 1974. Emergency treatment and follow-up: Managing clinical and police crisis calls. Presentation. CSPA-CASPP Joint Convention. Anaheim, March 8, 1975 (A.M. Bodin, D. Everstine, L. Everstine, & V. Heenan). The psychological institute: Its role and promise in professional and scientific psychology. Panel Presentation. Western Psychological Association Convention. April 25, 1975. Four perspectives on psychotherapeutic approaches to marriage and family counseling. Panel Member. California Association of Marriage and Family Counselors Northern Regional Workshop. Oakland International Airport, May 31, 1975. Emergency treatment. Workshop. American Psychological Association, Division 29 Mid-Winter Conference. San Diego, February 14, 1976 (A.M. Bodin, D. Everstine & L. Everstine). Emergency treatment: A Symposium. Chair. California State Psychological Association Convention. San Diego, March 4, 1976 (A.M. Bodin, D. Everstine & L. Everstine). The police department and the disturbed family. Seminar. California State Psychological Association Convention. San Diego, March 4, 1976. Family crises: Intervention strategies. Symposium. California State Psychological Association Convention. San Diego, March 5, 1976 (A.M. Bodin & D. Everstine). What's it like to be a CSPA president? Symposium. California State Psychological Association Convention. Los Angeles, March 11, 1977. Can we shrink conflict and expand cooperation? Perspectives from psychiatry, psychology and social work. Symposium Chair and Participant. California State Psychological Association Convention. San Francisco, January 6, 1978 (A.M. Bodin, J. Bleckner, H. Gurevitz, B. Pollack, M. Lipsett, & S. Schmidt). Integrating classroom field and growth experience in professional psychology training. Symposium. California State Psychological Association Convention. San Francisco, January 6, 1978. Socialization of children and the family. Panel Participant. Society for Research in Child Development Annual Meeting. San Francisco, February 25, 1978. Developing counter-measures for threats to privacy: Legislative, scientific, and professional advances in protecting privileged communication. Symposium Chair. Western Psychological Association Meeting. San Francisco, April 22, 1978. Can we expand cooperation and shrink the conflicts: Perspectives from psychiatry, psychology, and social work. Panel Participant. California Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers 8th Annual Spring Conference. San Francisco, April 29, 1978. The development of family therapy training: Experiences at MRI. Presentation. American Psychological Association Annual Convention. Toronto, August 28, 1978. Can we shrink conflict and expand cooperation with psychiatry and social work? Presentation. American Psychological Association Annual Convention. Toronto, August 31. 1978. Brief psychotherapy methods and preparation for peer-review -- Panels as emphasized in the California Psychological Health Plan. Workshop. California State Psychological Association Convention. Monterey, February 10, 1979 (A.M. Bodin, G. Garman, W. Hunting, & D. Chamberlain). MRI's interactional view: Problem-solving and paradoxical approaches. Invited Speaker. Regional Program of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, Washington Chapter. Seattle, May 20, 1979. Neuropsychology and the law: Principles, case law, and courtroom practice. Workshop. International Neuropsychological Society 8th Annual Meeting. San Francisco, January 30, 1980 (A.M. Bodin, A. Manoogian & D. Shapiro). Family evaluation in child custody decisions. Presentation. California State Psychological Association Convention. Pasadena, February 22, 1980 (A.M. Bodin, V. Mecke). American Board of Forensic Psychology: A new specialty board. Orientation Meeting. California State Psychological Association Convention. Pasadena, February 23, 1980 (A.M. Bodin & S.B. Lawrence). Interprofessional cooperation. Presentation. California Council on Psychology, Psychiatry, Social Work and Nursing. California State Psychological Association Convention. Pasadena, February 23, 1980 (A.M. Bodin, P. Slawson, S. Dworak-Peck, & S. Gedan). How to develop and maintain a successful forensic practice. Presentation. California State Psychological Association Workshop. San Francisco, October 18, 1980 (A.M. Bodin, D. Stein, & S. Lawrence). Couples, conflict, and change: Psychologists' roles in negotiation and mediation. Invited Luncheon Address. California State Psychological Association Annual Convention. Sacramento, February 6, 1981. Divorce mediation: International psychology and national law. Panel. International Council of Psychologists Annual Convention. Los Angeles, August 22, 1981. New concepts shape new policies. Symposium Chair. American Psychological Association Annual Convention. Los Angeles, August 22, 1981. Media psychology: Psychological call-in talk show hosts examine the issues. Discussant. California State Psychological Association Annual Convention. San Diego, February 5, 1982. Conversation hour: CSPA Division 1's Forensic Committee. Discussion Co-Leader. California State Psychological Association Annual Convention. San Diego, February 5, 1982. Orientation to forensic psychology: Child custody mediation and evaluation, direct and cross- examination, preparation and participation. Presenter. Public Service Psychology and the Law Workshop. State Psychological Association Division 4 (sponser). Los Angeles, December 4, 1982. Treating traumatic stress in family therapy. Division 43 Invited Address. American Psychological Association 18th Annual Mid-Winter Convention. New Orleans, March 13, 1987. Symposium & Conversation Hour: Psychological trauma & neuropsychological impairment in workers' compensation and personal injury law -- a dialogue between psychology and the judiciary. Participant. California Psychological Association 40th Annual Convention. Coronado, March 20, 1987 (A.M. Bodin, D. Stein, M. Maloney, R. Wiere, J. Gilbert, & A. Herrera). Coming of age in the new world of family psychology. Presidential Address. American Psychological Association Division 43, (Family Psychology) Annual Convention. Atlanta, August 13, 1988. Common forensic problems for psychologists. Participant. Forensic Psychology Committee. California State Psychological Association Annual Convention. Coronado, February 25-28, 1988. Award for Distinguished Contribution to Research in Public Policy. Chair. Division 43 Invited Address: Born Unwanted: Developmental Effects of Denied Abortion. Henry P. David. Discussant: Nancy Felipe Russo. Changing men: Traditions in transformation. Discussant of Symposium. American Psychological Association Mid-Winter Convention. San Antonio, February 22, 1991. Family policy: problems and possibilities. Invited Address. American Psychological Association Mid-Winter Convention. San Antonio, February 22, 1991. Celebrating Division 43's 7th birthday and 7 presidents. Presidential Panel. American Psychological Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, August 17, 1991. Child abuse concerns and problems in the reporting and processing of cases. Panel Discussant. California Psychological Association Meeting. La Jolla, March 20, 1992 (A.M. Bodin & A. Hedberg). Confidentiality reporting and disclosure issues. Symposium. California Psychological Association Meeting. La Jolla, March 20, 1992 (A.M. Bodin, J. Gilbert; & D. Stein). Practice Divisions Update. Co-Chair, Executive Roundtable of Practice Divisions. APA Practice Directorate 9th Annual State Leadership Conference. Washington, March 7, 1993. Individuals, families, communities: John E. Bell -- a celebration. Chair and Co-Presenter. American Psychological Association Mid-Winter Convention. San Diego, March 13, 1993. (A.M. Bodin, H. Goldenberg, C. Hatcher, F. Kaslow, V. Paster, & M. Singer). Propriety and pitfalls in forensic psychological practice: confidentiality and privilege. California Psychological Association 46th Annual Convention. San Francisco, April 2, 1993 (A.M. Bodin & S. Kim). Coordinating a confluence of interests among state and provincial psychological associations, divisions, and directorates: Obstacles and opportunities. Presidential Address for Division 31. American Psychological Association 101st Annual Convention. Toronto, Ontario, August 20-24, 1993. Parent-in-law/child-in-law relationships. Symposium Chair. American Psychological Association 101st Annual Convention. Toronto, Ontario, August 20-24, 1993. Reflecting, reminiscing and regenerating. Presenter. American Psychological Association Mid-Winter Convention. Scottsdale, March 12, 1994 (A.M. Bodin & R. Levant). Why a Psychological Classification System? Presenter. American Psychological Association Mid-Winter Convention. New Orleans, March 12, 1995. (J.G. Benedict [Intro], A. Teicher, D. Rodgers, and A.M. Bodin.) Discussion: Changes and Opportunities in Professional Psychology. Chair. American Psychological Association 104th Annual Convention. Toronto, Ontario, August 11, 1996. Laws and Ethics as Double Binds: Selecting from the Spectrum of Resolutions. Symposium. American Psychological Association 106th Annual Convention. San Francisco, CA, August 14, 1998. Family Therapy in the 21st Century. Association of Family Therapists of Northern California. Berkeley, CA, 2000. Couple Conflict Runneth Over: It Infuses Even Unnoticed Demographic Discrepancies. Poster session presented at the American Psychological Association 108th Annual Convention. Washington, D.C., August 6, 2000. (C.L. Corcione, S.J. Rosso, & A.M. Bodin.) Psychologists in Child Custody Evaluations: Statewide Perspectives. California Psychological Association Convention. Costa Mesa, CA, March 30, 2001. (D. Stein, S. Hanks, M. Little, J. Shaw, D. Tucker, & A.M. Bodin.) Risk-Management Problems and Solutions in Forensic Psychology Practice. Pasadena, CA, April 5, 2002. (D. Stein, E. Roeder, A.S. Frankel, & A.M. Bodin.) [ Back to Top ] |
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