APS
2024 APS Annual Convention
Delineating How Historical, Cultural, and Situational Context Informs Risk and Resilience: Recent Advances and Future Directions
Delineating how aspects of historical, cultural, situational context impact affective, somatic, and clinical outcomes may offer critical insight into processes of risk and resilience. This symposium presents cutting-edge affective and clinical research with the shared goal of understanding how we can more systematically capture the influence of context.
Chairs & Discussants
- Mark Shuquan ChenChair
Columbia University - Mark Shuquan ChenChair
Weill Cornell Medicine - James GrossDiscussant
Stanford University
Presentations
- Characterizing Contextual Features of Traumatic Stress Exposure to Inform Resilience: The Importance of Stressor Controllability and Predictability at Distinct Developmental PeriodsEmily Cohodes
- Localizing Somatic Symptoms Associated with Childhood MaltreatmentStefanie Mayer
- Putting the Emotion Regulation Process into Person-Specific Context Using Experience Sampling and Mobile Sensing Tabea Springstein
- Emotion Regulation across Situational and Cultural Contexts: An Ecological Momentary Assessment InvestigationMark Shuquan Chen