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From Marie Fonrose, PhD '03 - An Update On Haiti

Update from Marie Fonrose—Haiti

Six months after the earthquake, I know many of you are asking the questions: what has changed? Is Haiti better? These questions are not easy to answer. What I can say, however, is that life goes on. In comparison to when I went in February, the people look and feel better. Some of the children are back in school. The adults are trying to find something to do to provide for their families. Haitians are very resilient; they move on quickly. They know that having a pity party will not make things better. The 35 seconds that destroyed the country and changed a lifetime will have an impact for many generations. As the people move on, we need to continue to pray and help them find stability. It may have taken 35 seconds to happen, but it will require patience and years to fix. I know you will continue to be part of the reconstruction efforts in whatever way you can—together we will revive Haiti.


Alumnus Eric Kreuter, PhD '06 Publishes Chapter in Internet Fraud Casebook

Permalink 08/03/10 - 05:47:25 am, by Saybrook ALUMNI, 76 words, 15 views  
Categories: Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology and Thought, Organizational Systems, Social Transformation

Eric Kreuter, PhD '06 Publishes Chapter in Internet Fraud Casebook: The World Wide Web of Deceit

Cyber Psycho, In J. Wells (Ed.) Internet Fraud Casebook: The World Wide Web of Deceit, pp.349 - 358, Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2010

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Encyclopedia of Wellness Seeks Writers for Unassigned Entries

The 3-volume Encyclopedia of Wellness is scheduled to be published by ABC-CLIO in late 2011. As editor and a contributing writer I am seeking writers for remaining unassigned entries.

The goal of the 3-volume set is to provide basic information about key terms and concepts in human health and wellness. Those terms and concepts include food, nutrition, diet, and exercise along with preventative choices to avoid disease, alternative medicine, the importance of the mind-body connection, details about medical insurance, and changes to the U.S. healthcare system.

Candidates must be willing to write entries totaling at least 2,000 words. Preference will be given to published writers, advanced graduate students, and knowledgeable professionals in the field of health, but others qualified to write about health and wellness will also be considered. Deadlines for submission will begin September 1, 2010, and will include January 1, 2011 and May 1, 2011 for more complex or lengthy assignments.

The deadlines are important, so please do not respond to this call unless you are confident in your ability to meet an assigned deadline of 2,000 words or a group of entries totaling that number by your assigned date. Compensation for accepted entries will begin with the 3-volume set of the encyclopedia, which will be sent to contributors at publication. Other forms of compensation will be considered based on experience and length of assignment and will also be available at publication.

If you are interested in writing for this reference set, please send a short biographical sketch describing your background and interests in health and wellness and your preferred email and postal address via email to: skzoumb@gmail.com.

Sharon Zoumbaris
Editor
skzoumb@gmail.com


Saybrook's Alumni Director Comments on Saybrook Symposiums at the APA Convention in San Diego via Twitter

The Director of Alumni Affairs at Saybrook has reported on many of the Saybrook Symposiums at the APA Convention in San Diego, Aug 12-15, and will add more comments over the next few days.

READ FROM BOTTOM UP-THESE WERE REAL TIME TWEETS:

Bohart-W/ SOW Cts are able to reorganize thoughts in more functionally coherent ways, generating new solutions for personal problems #sayapa

Bohart-Study of Carl Rogers’ therapy transcripts-in first transcript it was found that the client engaged in a wisdom-making process #sayapa

Bohart-Therapist does not have to intervene-providing an accepting, empathic atmosphere facilitates self-organizing wisdom SOW #sayapa

Bohart-Goal of person-centered therapy: facilitate clients’ self-organizng wisdom-makes self-actualization go in a positve direction #sayapa

gaiken8: Saybrook Faculty Dr Art Bohart-Self-Organizing Wisdom in Person-Centered Therapy-Studying Clinical Wisdom Symp #sayapa

gaiken8: Organizationl resilience can be used to describe teamwork of dreaming brain’s parts, eg, neural networks-creating dream narratives #sayapa

gaiken8: Krppnr-Scientfc, philosphicl, artistc insghts frm dreams may represnt edge of chaos illustrtng illumination phase of creatve process #sayapa

gaiken8: Krippner-Chaos theory and complexity theory can be applied to the study of nighttime dreams #sayapa

gaiken8: Saybrook Faculty, Stan Krippner-Chaos Theory Symp-Dreaming As a Creative Life Force #sayapa

gaiken8: Zausner-Edvard Munch & John Callahan addressed their emotional problems & substance abuse & continued to live and remain creative #sayapa

gaiken8: Zausner-Untreatd mental illness and addictions shortned lives of Van Gogh, Frida Kahlo, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, & Jackson Pollack,#sayapa

gaiken8: Zausner-Untreated mental illness inundates a person with a cacophony of unwanted stimuli, some will turn to substance abuse #sayapa

gaiken8: Zausner-These responses can generate positive experiences during a time of creativity when inspirations guide a work to greatness #sayapa

gaiken8: Zausner-Chaotic systems have extreme sensitivity to stimuli, thoughts and feelings can cause profound responses in people #sayapa

gaiken8: T Zausner-all individuals are in state of chaos that continually brings forth the new order of their ongoing existence #sayapa

gaiken8: T Zausner-an artist in the turbulence of creativity is an extreme example of a dissipative system #sayapa

gaiken8: dr zausner-In these far-from-equilibrium situations, they are in a state of creative chaos #sayapa

gaiken8: Dr Zausner-Artists create their work in conditions of disequilibrium far from the confines of homeostasis #sayapa

gaiken8: Saybrook faculty Dr Tobi Zausner-Chaos Theory Sym-Artists and Substance Abuse: Misguided Searches for a Creative Chaos #sayapa

gaiken8: Butler-Intrply btween cultvation of sprit and makng of soul transcendnt practces-balancd by imagnatve wanderngs thru valley of soul #sayapa

gaiken8: Butler-Strict adherence to the spirit-centred practce of yoga has tendency to cast a dark shadow over soul-oriented aspects of life #sayapa

gaiken8: Butler-This tumultuous struggle can be resolved through a conscious cultivation of both soul and spirit. #sayapa

gaiken8: Jason Butler, MA Alumnus-Poster session of Jung and the Evolution of Yoga in America #sayapa

gaiken8: R Rchrds-The “abnormal is not necessarily pathological,” and in some cases, it may be usefully, and creatively, exceptional. #sayapa

gaiken8: R Rchards-Creativity itself tends, all else being equal, to be healthy, adaptive, even resilient, perhaps also protective #sayapa

gaiken8: R Richards-Mild mood elevation appears optimal Results may generalize to everyone; mood elevation can increase creativity for us all #sayapa

gaiken8: R Richards-Chaos Theory Sym: As sickle cell offrs resistnce to malaria, bipolr risk comes w/a potential benefit: enhanced creativity #sayapa

gaiken8: Saybrook faclty Dr Art Bohart "Studying clinical wisdom: Research on therpists' & Clnts' wisdom-related processes" Report later.#sayapa

gaiken8: Saybrook Krippner/Alumni APA Dinner at Jsix Restaurant in San Diego a great success-70 attended! Excellent food, excllnt company. #sayapa

gaiken8: Drs Zausner, Richards, and Krippner present rich symposium about chaos in art, I'll have to tweet more later. #sayapa

gaiken8: Saybrk Fclty Drs Ruth Richards, Tobi Zausner, Stan Krippner "Chaos Theory: Creatvty, Wakng and Dreamng Life, Psychopathology, & Art" #sayapa

gaiken8: Neuropsychology - another way to empirically validate Existential Psychology #sayapa

gaiken8: Respnse of amygdala cnt descrbe what has happened-Fear is a mlti-systmic evnt-needs to be dscrbed phemomenologically to be undrstood #sayapa

gaiken8: Sybrk alumna Dr Susan Gordon, faculty member Louis Hoffman in pnl on Neurophenomenology: The Embodied Mind #sayapa

gaiken8: Saybrook faculty Dr Steve Pritzker's poster session demonstrated w/grt! photos and brief essays premise that comedians live longer. #sayapa

gaiken8: Dr Zausner's own works of art & psychological essays were written in response to the imagery and her process in creating it. #sayapa

gaiken8: "Layrs of meaning give art its incredible richnss & dpth of communication; infusing the beautiful with the powr of transformation." #sayapa

gaiken8: Tobi: "Artists create their work in conditions of disequilibrium far from the confines of homeostasis." #sayapa

gaiken8: Saybrook Adjunct faculty member Tobi Zausner-poster session-Conscious & Unconscious: The Creative Process in Visual Art #sayapa

gaiken8: The Cyberhero will have a dual personality and will act as an avatar engaging in digital altruism. #sayapa

gaiken8: From Dana Klisanin, "The Cyberhero is caring, compassionate, committed to make a difference." #sayapa

gaiken8: Busy day, I'll do all reports on today's activities later tonight #sayapa

gaiken8: Anomalous experience was not important to mindfulness group - meditative intention affects the achievement of paranormal experiences #sayapa

gaiken8: The dissociatively focused group had more anomalous experiences by far than the mindfulness group #sayapa 4

gaiken8: Only dissociation versus hypnotizability contributes significantly to anomalous experiences #sayapa

gaiken8: Dr Hageman compared a western dissociatively focused spiritual group with a Korean mindfulness focused group #sayapa

gaiken8: Alumna Joan Hageman on Mysterious Minds Research at 2; Stan Krippner Chairs #sayapa

gaiken8: Just arrived in San Diego, will report on Saybrook symposiums soon. #sayapa


Saybrook Symposiums at the San Diego APA Convention - August 12 - 15, 2010

Saybrook Symposiums at the San Diego APA Convention - August 12 - 15, 2010

APA POSTS WILL STAY AT THE TOP OF THE MESSAGE BOARD UNTIL THE END OF THE APA CONVENTION, AUGUST 15, 2010

NEW MESSAGE BOARD LISTINGS CAN BE FOUND IMMEDIATELY BELOW THESE POSTS

This list of presentations by Saybrook Faculty, Alumni, and Students will be updated on a regular basis.

Please send information to: SaybrookAlumniAssociation@Saybrook.edu.

DETAILS AND ABSTRACTS OF MOST PRESENTATIONS CAN BE FOUND AT THE APA 2010 CONVENTION PROGRAM ONLINE BY CLICKING ON NAMES, THEN TYPING IN THE NAME OF THE PRESENTER

Anisah Bagasra, M.A. Saybrook Doctoral Student
Paper Title: Development and Testing of an Acculturation Scale for Muslim Americans
Session Title: Current Research on Muslims in North America---Beyond the Introduction
Session ID: 3266
Session Type: Symposium
Division(s): 45, 1, 9, 17, 19, 35, 36, 42, 56, APAGS
Building: San Diego Convention Center
Room Description: Room 24A
Room Location: Upper Level
Day/Time: Sat/1:00PM - 1:50PM

Art Bohart, PhD - Saybrook Faculty
Science and Politics of the APS Accreditation Initiative---A Cross-Divisional Response
Session ID: 3143 Session Type: Symposium
Division(s): 32, 46, APAGS
Building: San Diego Convention Center
Room Description: Room 3
Room Location: Upper Level
Date: 08/14/2010
Time: 10:00AM - 11:50AM
CE Credit: 2 hours. (There are no additional fees to attend CE sessions; however, there is a processing fee to claim CE credits. Member--$30, Nonmember--$40. Instructions for claiming CE credit for selected sessions are available on page 131.)

Art Bohart, PhD - Saybrook Faculty
Studying Clinical Wisdom---Research on Therapists' and Clients' Wisdom-Related Processes
Session ID: 3013 Session Type: Symposium
Division(s): 29, 12, 17, 37, 42, 56, APAGS
Building: San Diego Convention Center
Room Description: Ballroom 6D
Room Location: Upper Level
Date: 08/14/2010
Time: 8:00AM - 8:50AM
CE Credit: 1 hour. (There are no additional fees to attend CE sessions; however, there is a processing fee to claim CE credits. Member--$15, Nonmember--$20. Instructions for claiming CE credit for selected sessions are available on page 131)

Jason Butler, M.A. - Saybrook Alumnus
Presenter: Depth Psychology Undiluted: Jung, Hillman, and the Graduate Student's Response
Room 29B
Thursday 8/12/10
9:00 am - 9:50

Jason Butler, M.A. - Saybrook Alumnus
Title: Jung and the evolution of yoga in America.
Poster presentation
Friday 8/13/10
1:00 pm - 1:50 pm
Exhibit Hall ABC

Susan Gordon, PhD Saybrook Alumna
Existential Psychology in China - Presenter
Div. 32 Hospitality Suite
Friday, 8/13, 2-3 pm.

Susan Gordon, PhD Saybrook Alumna
Neurophenomenology: The Embodied Mind – Chair
Conversation Hour
Div. 32, Hospitality Suite,
Friday, 8/13, 3-4 pm
Participants: Brent Robbins, Louis Hoffman, & Fred Wertz (discussant)

Susan Gordon, PhD Saybrook Alumna
Distinguished Lifetime Contributions to Humanistic Psychology Awards
Div. 32, Hospitality Suite
Friday, 6:30-10:00 pm, Social Event.

Susan Gordon, PhD Saybrook Alumna
Shunning, Mood, and Developmental Change in Muslim-American Women presentation of honor's research
(Psy 491) with Nesreen Alsoraimi, BA, National University
Div. 32, Hospitality Suite
Saturday, 8/14, 9:40-10:20 am

Susan Gordon, PhD Saybrook Alumna
Invited Address: Rogers Award, Buhler Award, Harari Award Heritage Awards Chair
Div. 32, Saturday, 8/14, 3-4 pm
Convention Center
Room 25C
Susan Gordon, PhD Saybrook Alumna
Neurophenomenology: The Mind and the Brain - Chair, Conversation Hour
Div. 52, Hospitality Suite
Sunday, 8/15, 10-11 am.

Joan H. Hageman, PhD Saybrook Alumna
Discussant
Division 30 Symposium: Neurobiology and Neurophenomenology of Spiritual Experiences
Thursday, 8/12/2010, 10:00 am - 11:50 am
Ballroom 6D
San Diego Convention Center

Joan H. Hageman, Phd Saybrook Alumna
Presenter: Role of Spiritual Practice in the Incidence of Anomalous or Paranormal Experiences
Stan Krippner, PhD Saybrook Executive Faculty
Chair
Division 32 Symposium: Mysterious Minds--Research strategies for Investigating Remarkable People
Thursday, 8/12/2010, 2:00 pm - 2:50 pm
Room 30 E
San Diego Convention Center

Joan H. Hageman, PhD Saybrook Alumna
Discussant
Division 32 Symposium: Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy and the Humanistic Tradition
Friday, 8/13/2010, 5:00 pm - 5:50 pm
Room 24C
San Diego Convention Center

Dana Klisanin, PhD - Saybrook Alumna
Presenter
Digital Altruism: Exploring the Rise of the Cyberhero
In Symposium 2096: Research in Media and Internet Psychology
Division 46
Friday, 9:00 - 9:50 AM
San Diego Convention Center
Upper Level, Room 28D

J. Kris Leppien-Christensen, Ph.D. - Alumnus
PT@CC/Psi Beta Session – Innovations in Teaching at the Community College
Chair: Sheri Chejlyk, Manatee Community College
Presenters: Kris Leppien-Christensen, Saddleback College, Podcasting Made Easy; Ly T. L. Tran-Nguyen, Mesa Community College, Using Psychophysiological Recordings to Demonstrate the Empirical Nature of Psychology
Friday, August 13, 2010
1:00 PM – 1:50 PM
San Diego Convention Center
Room 32B

Rivka Bertisch Meir, PhD Saybrook Alumna
Conversation hour: Promoting student excellence in psychology
Jennifer Doran, Giulia Landi, Rivka Meir, Harold Takooshian
Div, 52 Hospitality Suite
Rm 2169 - Marriott Hotel and Marina
FRIDAY 11 – 11:50

Rivka Bertisch Meir, PhD Saybrook Alumna
Conversation Hour: Therapeutic interview guide for changing beliefs and behavior
Rivka Meir & Stanley Krippner
Div 52 Hospitality Suite
SATURDAY 4 – 4:50
Rm 2169
Marriott Hotel and Marina

Rivka Bertisch Meir, PhD Saybrook Alumna
Ethics Vignette on Aging and Euthanasia
Abeles Abeles, Rivka Bertisch Meir, Florence Denmark,
Richard Velayo, and Artemis Pippineli
SUNDAY 8 – 8:50
Conv Ctr. Room 28C

Donald Moss, PhD, Saybrook Faculty
Eric Willmarth, PhD, Saybrook Faculty
Stanley Krippner, PhD, Saybrook Faculty

Symposium: Advances in Graduate Education in Clinical Hypnosis
Donald Moss, Chair
Division 30: The Society of Psychological Hypnosis
San Diego Convention Center
Room 9
Upper Level
08/14/2010
9:00AM - 10:50AM

Ruth Richards, PhD - Saybrook Faculty
Stan Krippner, PhD - Saybrook Faculty
Tobi Zausner, PhD - Saybrook Faculty

Symposium: CHAOS THEORY: CREATIVITY, WAKING AND DREAMING LIFE, PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, AND ART
Co-Chairs: Tobi Zausner & Frederick David Abraham
Presenter, Ruth Richards:In Abnormal as Exceptional: Creative Insight at the Edge of ChaosDreaming as a Creative Life Force
Presenter, Tobi Zausner: Artists and Substance Abuse: Misguided Searches for a Creative Chaos
August 13th, Friday
4-4:50 p.m.
Room 24B
San Diego Convention Center

Kirwan Rockefeller, PhD - Saybrook Alumnus
Whole Person Healthcare: Tool Kits
Sponsored by Div. 32; co-sponsored by Div. 42, Div. 10
Approved for Continuing Education Units
Chairs: Ilene Serlin and James Bray
Participants: Kirwan Rockefeller: Using Guided Imagery
Richard Harvey: Biofeedback Stress Profile
Jeffrey E. Evans: Incorporating Creativity into Clinical Practice
Discussant: Melba J T Vasquez, PhD
Friday, 8/10
8-9:50AM
San Diego Convention Center
Rm. 3

Kirk Schneider, PhD Saybrook Alumnus and Faculty
Chairing and Presenting
Orah Krug, PhD - Saybrook Alumna and Faculty
Presenting
Is There an Existential-Humanistic Foundation to Effective Psychotherapy
with David Elkins and Bob Bohanske, Presenters
Michael Lambert - Discussant.
San Diego Convention Ctr
Sunday, August 15
9am and 10:50am
Room 32B

Eric Willmarth, PhD Saybrook Faculty
Keynote Presentation. Presidential Address, Division 30.
Hypnotic Enhancement of the Central Healing Response: The Power of Mere Imagination.
Manchester Grand Hyatt
Elizabeth Ballroom H.
Saturday, 8-14-10
4:00 PM to 4:50 PM

Eric Willmarth, PhD Saybrook Faculty
Panel Chair
Hypnotic Control of Pain.
David Patterson, Ph.D.
Friday, 8-13-10
3:00 PM - 3:50 PM
Conention Center 7B

Eric Willmarth, PhD Saybrook Faculty
Chair
Michael Yapko
8/13/10 @2:00 PM - 2:50 PM
Convention Center Ballroom 6D.

Eric Willmarth, PhD Saybrook Faculty
Chair
Tribute to Herbert Spiegel.
David Spiegel, MD.
Friday, 8/13/10
9:00 AM - 9:50 AM.
Convention Center Ballroom 6E

Tobi Zausner, PhD - Saybrook FacultyPoster Session CONSCIOUS AND UNCONSCIOUS: THE CREATIVE PROCESS IN VISUAL ART
Friday, 8/13/10
12PM-12:50PM
Exhibit Hall ABC, Convention Center


Alumna Deirdre Bundy, M.A. '09 Needs help with Workshop in L.A. - San Diego Area to Empower Young Women

Dear Saybrook Community:

I wanted to let you know about some news for the business I am creating, Little Ladies Sports Club, and also see if you would be able to help us. My business partner and I have decided to start up an LLSC workshop and are in the process of creating and picking a venue! Would you happen to know any parents with daughters aged 11-18 years old in the LA or San Diego areas(or any teachers, therapists, healthcare professionals etc who work with kids)? We want to be able to reach as many girls as possible so we can get this going! Each workshop will focus on a specific theme and our goal is to empower young women to reach their highest potential through heartfelt mentoring and physical activities.

Here is the website for more details:
www.littleladiessportsclub.com

Any contacts would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

Deirdre Bundy, M.A.
www.littleladiessportsclub.com

Ph: 310-804-2402


Alumnus Tom Pinkson, PhD '76 Leads Ceremony that Honors Marin Seniors

Ceremony honors Marin seniors and helps them pass on what they've learned.

Taken from an article in the Marin Independent Journal:

Tom Pinkson, a Saybrook alumnus, is a psychologist and the creator of Recognition Rites For A New Vision of Aging - Honoring Elders. The 65-year-old Pinkson is the founder of Wakan, a spiritual community based on the wisdom traditions of indigenous people. He is the author of "The Shamanic Wisdom of the Huichol: Medicine Teachings for Modern Times," a newly published account of his experiences with the Huichol Indians of western central Mexico.

"Honoring elders is not something we do in our mainstream, youth oriented culture. We've been told that when we get to a certain age, we're not as important anymore as we were when we were younger. That's very different in indigenous cultures, where the elders are respected and revered." He's leading the way in changing that.

"In our culture, the elders miss out on the opportunity to share their wisdom, and the younger generation misses out on the opportunity to learn from their elders," he said. "It's a lose-lose situation. Recognition rites are about replacing the negative thoughts we have about aging with positive ones."

Pinkson has developed the recognition rites program with funds from individuals and foundations. He's performed three so far, and is focusing on honoring elders in diverse communities. He also hopes to teach others how to offer recognition rites and to write a book about it.

- For more information on Recognition Rites, contact Tom Pinkson at Tompinkson.ning.com, e-mailThomas@microweb.com or call 451-0192.


Alumna Marie Fonrose, PhD '03 Returns to Haiti to Train Mental Health Leaders

The Saybrook Alumni Association would like to urge you to support Marie Fonrose in completing her goals in Haiti in Phase II of her work. Marie has to make two trips this time, so she really needs our help.

You can make donations by sending a check to Saybrook University designated for the Marie Fonrose Haiti Fund - Phase II or call 415-394-5968 with a credit card number.

From Marie:

Dear Saybrook Community,

Thank you again for your contributions to my recent trip to Haiti. Without your generous support, it would not have been possible. The trip was a great success and benefited Haitians young and old.

Attached you will find information regarding my second trip to Haiti. In short, it will entail training other leaders in Haiti who will help sustain the mental health mission in the province of Jeremi.

Click here to see an outline of the work

I will leave on July 5 to Jeremie, Haiti and return July 12. I will go back on July 25 to Zorange (Hope for Haiti Foundation) and return August 2.

Thanks again!

Marie


Alumna Lyn Freeman, PhD '94 Presents Her Million Dollar Grant Experience at the June 2010 Alumni Homecoming

Saybrook Homecoming, June 11-13, 2010, Westin SFO

Friday Evening Special Event
Beginning at 7:30-7:45 Immediately Following the Presidential Welcome

Alumna Lyn Freeman Presents:

The Phoenix Experience: Life Transformation at Saybrook and Beyond

Dr. Lyn Freeman is a Saybrook graduate and the former director of Saybrook’s Integrative Health concentration. She will share how Saybrook served as a launching pad for her career transformation, and how you as students can utilize your Saybrook time to transform your life and the lives of others.

Dr. Freeman is creator and Principle Investigator of National Cancer Institute (NCI) funded clinical trials (Phases I and II) to help Alaska and Washington state breast cancer survivors overcome the symptoms and side effects of their cancer treatments. Side effects included cognitive deficits and memory loss (called chemobrain), sleep deprivation, unremitting fatigue, anxiety, depression, and PTSD. Cancer survivors often experience their cancer treatments as being ‘burned alive’ by chemotherapy, radiation, and surgical nerve pain.

Dr. Freeman’s “Envision the Rhythms of Life” (ERL) brain plasticity program incorporates imagery techniques to reduce survivor side effects while transforming treatment imagery into life stories filled with meaning, power and purpose. Study participants have called their experience of the program the ‘ Phoenix Transformation.” The symbol of the ERL program, the Phoenix Transformation, was painted by Alison Bonds Shapiro, current Chair of the Saybrook board.

This year, in collaboration with Alaska Regional Hospital (ARH), the ERL program will be opened to Alaskan cancer survivors suffering the long-term effects of their cancer treatments. In 2011, at the request of ARH, the program concepts will be modified to serve cardiovascular and diabetic patients.

Dr. Freeman will describe her clinical trial and program and share stories from study participants. Attendees will practice some of the clinical trial techniques as a way to reframe challenges in their own lives. Some program materials will be demonstrated, including an animation on neuropeptides and brain plasticity developed in collaboration with Candace Pert, former National Institutes of Health section chief, and the discoverer of neuropeptide receptors.


Final Schedule Released: Saybrook Alumni Homecoming - June 11, 12 & 13

Saybrook University Graduate College of Psychology and Humanistic Studies Announces

Alumni Homecoming June 11, 12 & 13, 2010 at the Westin SFO

RSVP

We are planning another great Alumni Homecoming.

CLICK HERE for the Full Version of the Homecoming Schedule

The weekend will begin Friday afternoon and will include:

- Alumni are welcome to attend the RC Community Meeting and Presidential Welcome Friday, beginning at 4 PM
- Alumni Publications on display from Friday afternoon through Saturday evening - an impressive showing
- Friday evening Special Presentation: Alumna Lyn Freeman, PhD '97 Shares her Story about her Million Dollar Grant for Breast Cancer Research
- Saturday AM alumni meetings, including: a networking meeting; meeting with Dr. Bob Schmitt, new Dean of our college; a meeting with alumni council members and alumni who are on the board of trustees
- Alumni Lunch with Saybrook University's new president, Dr. Mark Schulman
- Alumni workshops Saturday afternoon
- Alumni are invited to walk in Graduation Sunday morning. Alumni Graduation Stoles will be provided.

Please make every effort to join us. We always have a fun, collegial, informative, and rewarding weekend. This is also a service to current students, who are always inspired by the presence of alumni.

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