SSCP’s Virtual Clinical Lunch

Using Clinical Science to Improve the Assessment and Treatment of Underrepresented Groups

SSCP’s Virtual Clinical Lunch

Using Clinical Science to Improve the Assessment and Treatment of Underrepresented Groups

Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP) Virtual Clinical Lunch offers an opportunity for the entire field to discuss clinical science research together.  Programs in North America, Europe, and Australia are participating in the series, all watching the monthly talks as part of their programs’ weekly colloquium or brown bag series.   

SSCP is excited another summer Virtual Clinical Lunch is available!  This talk was originally supposed to be presented at APS as Dr. Joanne Davila’s SSCP Presidential Address on “Studying Relationships in Today’s World.”

Originally scheduled for presentation at APS, this virtual symposium was coordinated by Drs. Joya Hampton-Anderson and Derek Novacek (Chair and Research Chair of SSCP’s Diversity Committee), and includes Drs. Lauren Khazem, Craig Rodriguez-Seijas, and Natalie Watson-Singleton with Dr. Rheeda Walker serving as the discussant.  The symposium is titled, “Using Clinical Science to Improve the Assessment and Treatment of Underrepresented Groups“.

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