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Redesigning Trauma Specific Therapy and Resilience for Jewish Survivors

October 28, 2024

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Twins and Other Extraordinary Kinships

October 7, 2024

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10/7 Commemoration & AJP Webinar 'Twins & Other Extraordinary Kinships'

October 7, 2024

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Guidelines for Professional Survivors Practice with Trauma Survivors

September 30, 2024

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Building A Wellness ToolboxCoping Skills to Enhance Mental Health During Challenging Times

June 5, 2024

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Supporting LGBTQ+ Jewish Clients in Clinical Psychology Amid Rising Antisemitism

September 11, 2024

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School Climate & Social Justice: How Would an Emerging K-12 Antisemitism Agenda Fit Within School Safety?

June 10, 2024

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Abbreviated Psychological First Aid Training - Part 2

May 29, 2024

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Crisis in the Middle East Webinar Discussion

March 26, 2024

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Abbreviated Psychological First Aid Training - Part 1

May 22, 2024

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Exploring the Psychological Toll of Antisemitism on Mental Health

February 27, 2024

Conferences & Presentations

2024

Redesigning Trauma Specific Treatment for Jewish Survivors

Twins and Other Extraordinary Kinships: The Science and the Fascination

Guidelines for Professional Survivors Practice with Trauma Survivors

Vicarious Trauma

Immigrants & Refugees

Between Personal, Community and National Resilience in Times of War

School Climate & Social Justice

2023

The yearly convention of the American Psychological Association turned out to be an unexpected success and an important landmark for our new Association of Jewish Psychologists. Our program consisted of nine panels on topics germane to antisemitism, forming a full narrative that was understood by many at the convention.

In addition to the panels, we initiated other events, such as a breakfast celebrating the establishment of the new fund to fund student research on antisemitism from the American Psychological Foundation and a candle-lighting on Friday night.

Below is an overview of these panels, with links to the presentations on that topic. We hope you find them informative and inspiring.

With best wishes,

Dr. Ilene Serlin, Program Chair

Antisemitism in the Academy

Intersection of Antisemitism and Anti-Asian Hate

Black Jewish Collaboration & Relations

Antisemitism in the Media

Antisemitism in the Psychology Profession

Using Dance and Culture to work through Intergenerational Trauma

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