Cultural Humanistic Psychologies
Date: November 6-7, 2021
Conference Times:
Live Presentations on Saturday and Sunday: 8:45 AM-2:00 PM MST (8:00 AM-1:00 PST; 10:00 AM-3:00 PM CST; 11:00 AM-4:00 PM EST)
Social and Debriefing Events: 2:00-3:30 PM MST (1:00-2:30 PM PST; 3:00-4:30 CST; 4:00-5:30 EST)
The Fifth Annual Rocky Mountain Humanistic Counseling and Psychological Association Conference will focus on the theme of “Cultural Humanistic Psychologies.” The conference will include live portions as well as recorded, asynchronous content. In order to minimize Zoom fatigue, we are holding the conference across 2 half days.
Conference Program
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Schedule
Saturday, November 6 (Times are listed in Mountain Standard Time)
8:45-9:00 | Conference Opening |
9:00-9:55 | Some African Cultural Perspectives in Existential-Humanistic Psychology Anthony Nyki |
10:00-11:55 | Existential Psychology and The Way of the Tao Mark Yang |
12:00-12:55 | Psychospirituality at the Crossroads: Where Contemporary Pagan and Humanistic-Existential Paradigms Intersect Drake Spaeth |
1:00-1:55 | Keynote: An Ontological Turn in Psychology: Implications for Multicultural Counseling Louise Sundararajan |
2:00-3:30 | Social Rooms |
Sunday, November 7 (Times are listed in Mountain Standard Time)
9:00-9:55 | The Flowering of Existential Authenticity: An In-Depth Analysis of the Indian Psyche and Existential Anxiety Rochelle Suri |
10:00-10:55 | The Essence of Harmony and Its Application to Psychotherapy Albert Chan |
11:00-11:55 | Professional Development Challenges of Graduate Students of Color in Higher Education That Are Often Ignored, Overlooked, and Trivialized Sabah Islam |
12:00-1:55 | Examining Microaggressions and Building Cultural Empathy through the Lens of Slavery Nathaniel Granger |
2:00-2:30 | Awards Presentation and Conference Closing Humanistic Exemplar Award (Student): Sabah Islam Sandy Sela-Smith Humanistic Exemplar Award: Nathaniel Granger, Jr. |
2:30-3:30 | Social & Debriefing Rooms |
Asynchronous Presentations
- Treating Cultural Loss in Trauma – Ilene Serlin, PhD, Devika Mahta, MS, & Grace Zhou, MA
- The Possibility of Queer Spiritual Identity: Beyond Reconciliation – Silvio Machado, PhD
- Introduction to Critical Race Theory and Its Relevance to Existential Psychotherapy – Louis Hoffman
- Frantz Fanon, Violence, and Contemporary Social Justice Movements – Louis Hoffman
- Who Am I? Mirrors and Identity – Susan Ridley, PhD
Asynchronous Poster Presentations
- Eco-Martyrdom and The Plight of the Guajajara – Christopher Latourrette, Carley Harrison, Anya Upadhyaya, Karolina Allen, Lawrence Smith, Sara Herz, Grace Mahon, & Richard Bargdill
- Intimate Partner Violence and The Effects on Children in the Home – Mya Guerra
- The Benefits of a Daily Personal Growth Practice: Report on Initial Data – Adnan Mughal, Fiona Zaloshinga, and Richard Bargdill