APS
2022 APS Annual Convention
Lived Experience of Psychopathology and Disability Among Clinical Psychological Scientists
This symposium tackles lived experience of psychopathology within clinical psychology. Although psychologists treat and study psychopathology, they rarely publicly acknowledge or research their own psychopathology experiences. Integrating data and personal perspectives, presenters highlight how lived experience of psychopathology is an essential, though neglected, component to diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.
Chairs & Discussants
- Andrew DevendorfChair
University of South Florida
Presentations
- Only Human: Mental Health Difficulties Among Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychology Faculty and TraineesJennifer Muehlenkamp
- Leveraging the Strengths of Psychologists with Lived Experience of PsychopathologyJessica Schleider
- To Disclose or Not Disclose: The Dilemma Faced By Psychologists and Healthcare Workers with DisabilitiesLaurie Leventhal-Belfer
- Stigmatizing Our Own: Self-Relevant Research Is Common but Frowned upon in Clinical, Counseling, and School PsychologyAndrew Devendorf