APS

2024 APS Annual Convention

Delineating How Historical, Cultural, and Situational Context Informs Risk and Resilience: Recent Advances and Future Directions

Friday, May 24, 2024 · San Francisco, CA

Oral · Personality/Emotion

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

  1. Characterizing Contextual Features of Traumatic Stress Exposure to Inform Resilience: The Importance of Stressor Controllability and Predictability at Distinct Developmental PeriodsEmily Cohodes
  2. Localizing Somatic Symptoms Associated with Childhood MaltreatmentStefanie Mayer
  3. Putting the Emotion Regulation Process into Person-Specific Context Using Experience Sampling and Mobile Sensing Tabea Springstein
  4. Emotion Regulation across Situational and Cultural Contexts: An Ecological Momentary Assessment InvestigationMark Shuquan Chen