PhD Oral Defence - Daniel Brady
Daniel Brady's thesis is entitled: "Workplace Gossip, Paranoia, and a Deviance Dilemma: A Warning for Deviance/CWB Research."
All are welcome to attend.
Daniel Brady's thesis is entitled: "Workplace Gossip, Paranoia, and a Deviance Dilemma: A Warning for Deviance/CWB Research."
All are welcome to attend.
Speaker: Dr. Candice Monson, Ryerson University
Title: Cognitive-Behavioral Conjoint Therapy for PTSD and Enhancing Relationships
Location: PAS 2083
Reception to follow in PAS 3005
Abstract:
Michael Klein's thesis is entitled: "Comparing the Estimation of Internally and Externally Defined Interval Durations."
All are welcome to attend.
Clinical Psychology graduate students will be manning a booth at the Healthy Relationships Fair at the Student Life Centre on January 24, 2019. Stop by between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. They have snacks!
Matthew Wilmot's thesis is entitled: "A 'Bad Apple' or a 'Spoiled Barrel'?: Observing Overt Racism Predicts Diverging Perceptions of Racism and Race Relations in America."
All are welcome to attend.
Graduate students in the Clinical area of our Department will provide a workshop on the Benefits of Self-Compassion at the Kitchener Public Library (Central Branch) on March 5th from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. This talk will include defininig self-compassion (what it is and what it is not), talking about the benefits of adopting self-compassion in day-to-day life, and exploring the science behind self-compassion. The talk will also include an opportunity to practice using self-compassion and provide resources for further learning.
Speaker: Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett, Northeastern University; President of Association for Psychological Science
Title: The Power of Predictions: An emerging paradigm for psychologucal research
Location: PAS 2083
Time: 3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
Reception to follow in PAS 3005
Speaker: Dr. Dave Sobel, Brown University
Title: Bridging the gap between causal and scientific reasoning
Location: PAS 2083
Time: 3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
Reception to follow in PAS 3005
Kassandra Cortes' thesis is entitled: "The Role of Regulatory Focus Motivation in Experiencing Relationship Success."
All are welcome to attend.
This year's speaker will be Dr. David Dunning from the University of Michigan.
Title: We are all flawed intellects: So can we really judge expertise in self and others?