Student Publications and Presentations
Congratulations to the following students, whose recent scholarship was accepted for conference presentations and/or publication:
Arndt, K. (2010). The body of solitude. Paper presented at the 29th International Human Science Research Conference, Seattle, WA.
Barackman, A. (2012). "I am not interested at all": Exploring resistance through a home visit. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment (SPA), Chicago.
Wagner, K., Parnell, S., Barackman, A., & Payton, J. (2012). Bringing tests to life: The home. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment, Chicago, IL.
Barackman, A. (2011). Lived rather than known: Investigating the embodied aspects of the therapeutic encounter through Merleau-Ponty. Paper presented at the Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences (SPHS), Philadelphia, PA.
Bosien, L. (2012). The bodygaurd and the mother hen: College women's experiences of unwanted sexual attention at parties. Paper presented at the Annual Conference for the Association for Women in Psychology, Palm Springs, CA.
Boisen, L. (2011). The bodyguard and the mother hen: College women's discourse around unwanted sexual attention at parties. Paper presented at the 2011 Association for Women in Psychology conference, Philadelphia, PA.
Boisen, L. (2010). Count me in: A qualitative presentation of women's experiences in the American Hardcore Subculture. Paper presented at the 5th Annual Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh.
Boisen, L. (2010). Too drunk to consent: Factors influencing bystander intervention during college party hook ups. Paper presented at the 35th Annual Conference for the Association of Women in Psychology, Portland Oregon.
Koelsch, L., Brown, A., & Boisen, L. (in press). Bystander perceptions: Implications for University Sexual Assault Prevention Programs, Violence and Victims.
Callanan, J. (2010). White space responses: More than opposition. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment Conference, San Jose, California.
Callanan, J. (2008). Toward a phenomenological understanding of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Childhood. Paper presented at the International Human Science Research Conference, Ramapo College, Mahwah, NJ.
Chiang, M. (2012). Sojourning in the margin: Living as wives of international students: A Dissertation Proposal. Paper presented at the Center for Interpretive and Qualitative Research Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.
Fan, H., & Chiang, M. (2012). The development of clinical psychology in modern China: Past, present, and future. Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.
Chiang, M. (2011). Children's lived spaces In suburban Taiwan during The 1960s. Phenomenology & Practice, 5(2), 40-56.
Chiang, M. (2011). Rethinking somatization disorder as an other's expression in cultural contexts. Paper presented at the Psychology of the Other Conference, Lesley College, Boston, Massachusetts.
Chiang, M. (2010). Experience of menstrual cramps: Phenomenological and feminist perspective. Paper presented at the 29th International Human Science Research Conference Registration, Seattle, WA.
Chiang, M.-C. (2010). On becoming Asian. Paper presented at the 5th Annual Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh.
Chiang, M.-C. (2010). On becoming an Asian women in the US. Paper presented at the 6th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Champaign, Illinois.
Chiang, M. and Gau, S. F. (2008). Validation of attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder subtypes among Taiwanese children using neuropsychological functioning. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 42(6), 526-535.
Chiang, M., Cazier, S., Harper, J. and Boes, S. (2007). The media's impact on eating habits of children. Paper presented at the Georgia School Counselors Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Fitzpatrick, T. (2010). Sophie's Story: Moving toward a phenomenological feminism. Paper presented at the 5th Annual Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh.
Fratoni, M. (2010). Specters of mysticism: Moving beyond narratives of return in psychoanaysis. Paper presented at the 5th Annual Graduate Association of Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh.
Fratoni, M. (2009). The event of Kierkegaard's life. A Review of: Kierkegaard's instant: On beginnings. Janus Head, 11 1.
Fratoni, M. (2009). Spirituality sans consolation: A Levinasian response to suffering . Paper presented at the Floridat State University Graduate Religion Symposium, Florida State University, Tallahassee.
Fratoni, M. (2008). Psychotherapy sans consolation: Levinas, useless suffering, and psychotherapy . Paper presented at the North American Levinas Society, Seattle University, Seattle, WA.
Fratoni, M. (2008). Psychotherapy sans consolation: Levinas, useless suffering, and psychotherapy . Paper presented at the 4th Annual Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University.
Fratoni, M. (2007). What do I love when I love my patient? Toward an Apophatic Derridean Psychotherapy. Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.
Fratoni, M. (2007). What do I love when I love my patient? Toward an Apophatic Derridean Psychotherapy. Paper presented at the International Society for Theoretical Psychology Conference at York University, Toronto, Ontario.
Fratoni, M. (2007). The dance of the borderline-narcissistic couple. Paper presented at the Duquesne University Alumni Conference 2007, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.
Futrell, J. (2012). Two faces of the subject: Theoretical and clinical implications of the post-structural turn. Paper presented at the 7th Annual Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.
Futrell, J., LeBeau, C., Lowe, A., & Taylor, A. (2011). Therapy on the edge: Four therapists discuss experiences of pushing the limits. Paper presented at the Fourth Annual Conference for Humanistic Psychology, APA Division 32 Chicago, IL.
Hall, T. (2012). Trauma and disaster: A critique of Robert Stolorow's theory of trauma. Paper presented at the Fifth Annual Conference of the Society for Humanistic Psychology, Division 32, Point Park University, Pittsburgh, PA.
Hallinan, T. (2010). Edward Bernays: Psychoanalysis and propaganda. Paper presented at the APCS Annual Conference 2010, New Brunswick, NJ.
Hallinan, T. (2009). A factor Analysis of our clinical survey. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment Conference, Chicago, IL.
Brooke, R., Jungwirth, J. and Hallinan, T. (2008). The psychologically wounded soldier . Paper presented at the Humanistic Psychology, Division 32, American Psychological Association, Norwood, MA.
Hallinan, T. M. (2007). One-hundred thinkers. Janus Head, 10(1).
Hamer, J. (2012). Reading (in) Kenya: The role of African literature in an ethnography. Paper presented at the International Human Science Research Conference, Montreal, Canada.
Hamer, J. (2011). Sustainable development as a UN intern. Psychology International.
Hamer, J. (2010). Endlessly falling snow: Ethics, existence, and problems of knowing. Paper presented at the 29th International Human Science Research Conference, Seattle, WA.
Hamer, J. (2010). Answers before questions: A genealogy of tribal violence. Paper presented at the 6th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Champaign, Illinois.
Hamer, J. (2009). Being-countercultural: Recollecting the revolutionary tradition of the Duquesne school of psychology. Paper presented at the Fourth Annual Duquesne University Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh.
Hamer, J. (2009). Building the foundations: An alternative philosophical basis for Western psychology. Paper presented at the Society for Psychological Anthropology Meeting, Pacific Grove, CA.
Hamer, J. (2009). Electoral politics and communal violence in Kenya: A research proposal. Paper presented at the 5th International Conference of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Hamer, J. (2009). Opening domains in phenomenological psychology: Ethnographic methods and the blurring of disciplinary boundaries. Paper presented at the Inaugural Meeting of the Interdisciplinary Coalition of North American Phenomenologists, Mahwah, NJ.
Hamer, J. (2009). Returning to the basics: An alternative philosophical foundation for psychology. Paper presented at the Society for Psychological Anthropology Annual Meeting, Pacific Grove, CA.
Hamer, J. (2008). Kissin' Cousins: Medical Anthropology and Human Science Psychology. Paper presented at the Third Annual Duquesne University Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh.
Hamer, J. (2008). Activism and anthropology: Movement through Africa and Beyond. Paper presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology's (SFAA) Annual Conference I, Memphis, Tennessee.
Hamer, J. (2008). Trust, truth, and participation: The position of the researcher in the field. Paper presented at the Human Science Research Conference, Mahwah, NJ.
Hamer, J. (2008). Radical Sanity: Reflections on the transformative possibilities of the self of late capitalist society. Paper presented at the Second Annual Conference of the Society for Humanistic Psychology, Norwood, MA.
Hamer, J. (2006). Commodifying education: An evaluation of privatized approaches to improving student achievement. Paper presented at the 66th Annual Meeting of t he Society for Applied Anthropology, Vancouver, Canada.
Hamer, J. (2004). The development of poverty in Brazil: A case study of the structural power and violence of transnational capitalism. Paper presented at the Spring Conference of the High Plains Society for Applied Anthropology, Estes Park, CO.
Hamer, J. (2002). Anthropology, an Activist's education: Studying abroad in Central America. Paper presented at the Spring Conference of the High Plains Society for Applied Anthropology, Estes Park, CO
Hamilton, S. (2012). The Survivor, the stereotype, and agency: The necessity of creating a space for the individual's experience. Paper presented at the Asociation for Women in Psychology Conference, Palm Springs, CA.
Hasek, W. (2012). Integrating a human science perspective into introduction to psychology classes. Paper presented at the Graduate Association of Psychology Conference 2012, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.
Hasek, W. (2012). Why phenomenology has nothing to do with the concept of "lived experience". Paper presented at the Fifth Annual Conference of the Society for Humanistic Psychology, Point Park University, Pittsburgh, PA.
Hasek, W. (2011). Before any contribution by memory: A phenomenological critique of the concept of projection. Paper presented at the Psychology and the Other Conference, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA.
Hasek, W. (2011). Grammar and play: Children and the use of non-literal language. Paper presented at the Conference for the Society of Phenomenology and the Human Sciences, Philadelphia, PA.
Hasek, W. (2011). Notes on the concept of style in scientific writing. Paper presented at the Derrida and Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.
Hasek, W. (2010). Existential psychotherapy and the later Heidegger. Paper presented at the Graduate Association of Psychology Conference, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.
Jungwirth, J. (2009). Incomplete stories: Narrative, hermeneutics, and dilemmas of identity in contemporary society. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Conference, Toronto, Canada.
Jungwirth, J. (2009). Incomplete Stories: Narrative, hemeneutics, and dilemmas of identity in American Society . Paper presented at the 5th International Conference of qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Brooke, R., Jungwirth, J. and Hallinan, T. (2008). The psychologically wounded soldier . Paper presented at the Humanistic Psychology, Division 32, American Psychological Association, Norwood, MA.
Jungwirth, J. (2008). Cultural and historical approaches to the Psychologically wounded warrior . Paper presented at the Humanistic Conference, Division 32, APA, Boston, MA.
Kelly, S. (2012). Lacanian approach to addiction treatment: The case of Dawn. Paper presented at the French Psychoanalysis Class, Emory Psychoanalytic Institute, Atlanta, GA.
Kelly, S. (2012). Psychoanalysis as the Art of Madness. Paper presented at the Affiliated Psychoanalytic Workgroups Study Weekend, Fordham University, New York, NY.
Kelly, S. (2012). Using a lacanian approach in psychotherapy. Paper presented at the Lacanian Psychoanalysis Class, University of West Georgia, Carrollton, GA.
Kelly, S., & Malone, K. (2012). Beyond objectivity to extimité: Feminist epistemology and psychoanalysis. In A. Gülerce (Ed.), Re(con)figuring Psychoanalysis: Critical Juxtapositions of the Philosophical, the Sociohistorical, and the Political. Palgrave MacMillian Press.
Kelly, S., & Malone, K. (2011). Leverage of the letter in the emergence of desire: A case of presumed addiction. Lacan and Addictions: An Anthology. Karnac Press.
Malone, K., Roberts, J., & Kelly, S. (2011). The position of the subject in the clinic. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association, Division 24: Theoretical & Philosophical Psychology, Wahington, D.C.
Kiskiras, N. (2010). Singing the fat soul: An autoethnographic account. Paper presented at the 6th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Champaign, Illinois.
Kurdieh, I. (2010). The mark of my name: Crisis at the border. Paper presented at the 5th Annual Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh.
Kurdieh, I. (2010). The mark of my name. Paper presented at the 6th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Champaign, Illinois.
Maddox, C. (2010). Social fantasy and rural life. Paper presented at the APCS Annual Conference 2010, New Brunswick, NJ.
Maddox, C. (2011). Psychotherapy as constitutive practice: initial pilot work. Paper presented at the Sixth Annual Graduate Association of Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh.
Maddox, C. (2010). Soteria: An alternative treatment for Psychosis. Paper presented at the 5th Annual Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh.
Maddox, C. (2010). The learning sciences as a setting for learning. Paper presented at the International Conference of Learning Science, Chicago, Illinois.
Maddox, C. (2008). The child's uncanny home. Paper presented at the Third Annual Graduate Association of Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh.
Mahone, D. (2011). A gathering field: Artistic openness, speaking sticks, and Merleau-Ponty. Paper presented at the Graduate student panel: Exploring implicit dimesnions of lived experience through Merleau-Ponty, Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences, Philadelphia, PA.
Mahone, D. (2011). Imaging forth the body-memory-trauma of miscarriage. Paper presented at the 2011 Annual Conference of the Society for Humanistic Psychology, Chicago, IL.
Mahone, D. (2010). Listening to the grass: The ecology of childhood spirituality. Paper presented at the 5th Annual Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh.
O'Connor. (2012). "Fluidity and Intersubjectivity: A Feminist Perspective on Embodying Uprightness. Paper presented at the International Human Science Research Conference, Montreal.
O'Connor. (2012). Hypnotherapy as Situated Practice. Paper presented at the Fifth Annual Conference of the Society for Humanistic Psychology, APA Division 32, , Point Park University, Pittsburgh, PA.
Wagner, K., Parnell, S., Barackman, A., & Payton, J. (2012). Bringing tests to life: The home. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment, Chicago, IL.
Payton, J. (2010). Whatever happened to the Sangha: Mindfulness meditation and depression in the West. Paper presented at the 5th Annual Graduate Psychology Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh.
Pietrusza, C. (2012). Communities of concern: The impact of online discussions about self-injury. Paper presented at the Annual Conference for the Association for Women in Psychology, Palm Springs, CA.
Pietrusza, C. (2012). Making contact: Toward a phenomenology of self-injury. Paper presented at the Graduate Association of Psychology Symposium Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.
Pietrusza, C. (2012). Suicide watch: A qualitative analysis of help-seeking and advice-giving for sucidal ideation in an online community. Paper presented at the Eastern Psychological Association 2012 Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA.
Pittenger, F. (2012). Inscrutable gods, inscrutable skulls:Cetacean phrenology as tautegorical theology in Moby-Dick. Paper presented at the Florida State University Department of Religion Graduate Student Symposium: "Beyond Borders: Constructing, Deconstructing, and Transgressing Boundaries", Tallahassee, Florida.
Sheth, R. (2011). Studying the practice of psychology and constitution of psychologies in India. Paper presented at the 7th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Champaign-Urbana, IL.
Sheth, R. (2010). Authoethnographic journeys of selves: Here and there/now and then. Paper presented at the 6th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Champaign, Illinois.
Gemignani, M. and Sheth, R. (2008). Critical perspectives on advising international graduate students of clinical and counseling psychology programs. Paper presented at the Fourth International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Champaign, IL.
Wagner, K., Parnell, S., Barackman, A., & Payton, J. (2012). Bringing tests to life: The home. Paper presented at the Society for Personality Assessment, Chicago, IL.
Yahalom, J. (2012). Psychotherapy in epicurean philosophy. Paper presented at the Fifth Annual Conference of the Society for Humanistic Psychology, Pittsburgh, PA.
Yahalom, J. (2011). Inculcated identity: An autoethnography of the Jewish-American experience. Paper presented at the 39th Annual National Association for Ethnic Studies, Claremont, CA.
