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10/24/2024
RESEARCH OPPORTUNITY:Are you a parent of a deaf teen? My name is Holly Salem, and I am a doctoral student in Gallaudet’s...
03/07/2024

RESEARCH OPPORTUNITY:

Are you a parent of a deaf teen? My name is Holly Salem, and I am a doctoral student in Gallaudet’s Clinical Psychology Program. I am currently seeking parents who have children who are deaf (ages 12 to 18) to participate in my research about how parents communicate with their deaf adolescents about s*x. My goal is that this research will inform parents, professionals, and teachers about the special skill sets and needs of this unique population and their families. Take the survey and enter to win a $30 gift card.

Interested? Email me at holly.salem[at]gallaudet.edu (replace [at] with @)

Congratulations to our program alumnus, Dr. Jennifer Reesman, on her co-authorship of these important guidelines!
11/20/2023

Congratulations to our program alumnus, Dr. Jennifer Reesman, on her co-authorship of these important guidelines!

Stephanie L. Hanson, Susanne Bruyere, Anjali Forber-Pratt, Jennifer Reesman, and Connie Sung

**Join us TONIGHT**Gallaudet University Psychology Department's Colloquium Series and APA Division 22 Rehabilitation Psy...
11/15/2023

**Join us TONIGHT**

Gallaudet University Psychology Department's Colloquium Series and APA Division 22 Rehabilitation Psychology's SIG-Deafness are having Dr. Gabriel Lomas, Dr. Deb Guthmann, Dr. Damara Goff Paris, and Grace Lester for this fall's live webinar titled, "The Experiences of Deaf & Hard of Hearing People in the Criminal Legal System." This webinar will be hosted on Tonight, November 15, 7-8:30pm ET.

This webinar is free of cost. Eligible attendees can earn 1.5 CEs from the American Psychological Association (APA).

The language of presentation will be American Sign Language (ASL). ASL-English interpreters will be available for all attendees.

Check out the flyer attached and ASL video announcement for more information.

ASL Announcement: https://youtu.be/TGm9LauHawE

Registration Link: https://gallaudet.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_xIkGhRLxTwisWQBoMq9jRw

Gabriel Lomas, PhDDeb Guthmann, Ed.D., NICDamara Goff Paris, Ed.D, CRC, NCC, LPCGrace LesterWednesday, November 15, 20237 -8:30 pm ESTWhere: Live Webinar E...

Colin Lualdi, Barbara Spiecker, Alicia Wooten, and Kaitlyn Clark have published an op-ed on “Advancing scientific discou...
08/10/2023

Colin Lualdi, Barbara Spiecker, Alicia Wooten, and Kaitlyn Clark have published an op-ed on “Advancing scientific discourse in ASL”! Check it out here:

Deaf scientists who use American Sign Language need to be able to communicate specialized concepts with ease. In this Viewpoint, four deaf scientists — a quantum physicist, a marine ecologist, an immunologist and an organic chemist — discuss their experiences in developing scientific lexicons an...

08/10/2023

Hey! Check it out! A workshop event at the AZAD 2023 Biennial State Conference Presents “An Introduction to Mental Health: What Should You Know as a Consumer?” By Dr. Paul Silvasi, Licensed Psychologist Utah State Hospital On October 21, 2023 at 10:30am, CEU 0.1. Come and register for the workshop to learn more!
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https://forms.gle/jtK2jvdhj2wJTUJF9

Image description: dark blue background with top middle flyer with yellow font that says AZAD 2023 Biennial State Conference Presents and in white font that says “An Introduction to Mental Health: What Should You Know as a Consumer?” By Dr. Paul Silvasi, Licensed Psychologist Utah State.
Middle to bottom of flyer in yellow font says: Dr. Paul Silvasi is a licensed psychologist in the State of Utah, and is currently employed as a psychologist with Utah State Hospital. His primary role is completing court ordered psychological evaluations for defendants throughout the State of Utah, and he is heavily involved in Utah State Hospital's internship program, where he supervises predoctoral interns. He is a deaf individual himself, and grew up with deaf parents and a deaf older brother. His training first began at Rochester Institute of Technology, where he obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology. While at RIT, he also minored in deaf cultural studies, and obtained a concentration in criminal justice. He furthered his studies at Gallaudet University, where he earned a PhD in Clinical Psychology. His doctoral dissertation was focused on interactions between deaf individuals and law enforcement, and he has presented his dissertation at national conferences. Dr. Silvasi has published an article about deaf citizens' comprehension of the Miranda warnings, and has also published a book focused on deaf individuals' experiences at all phases in the criminal justice system. Dr. Silvasi's expertise is focused on forensic evaluations with Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) individuals, and he has been appointed as an expert to conduct evaluations for DHH individuals outside of Utah. On top left of flyer: picture of Paul Silvasi. Bottom left of flyer: logos of AZAD, RID, ACDHH AND ACET. Also in white font: October 21, 2023. Workshop 2 at 10:30am, 0.1 CEU

The APA 2023 Convention is in DC this week, Aug 3-5! If you are attending, please consider joining Division 22's Special...
07/31/2023

The APA 2023 Convention is in DC this week, Aug 3-5! If you are attending, please consider joining Division 22's Special Interest Group on Deafness social hour on Friday (Aug 4) from 10-11AM at the Div 22 Hospitality Suite at the Marriott Marquis: 901 Massachusetts Ave NW. You do not have to be a member of the SIG to attend.

Join the American Psychological Association for our annual convention. APA's conference is your opportunity to explore psychology's latest insights and research, create connections, and get inspired.

Congratulations to Dr. Rosier on her presentation, Approaching Clinical Work Within Deaf and Hard of Hearing Populations...
06/20/2023

Congratulations to Dr. Rosier on her presentation, Approaching Clinical Work Within Deaf and Hard of Hearing Populations, as part of the Society for Black Neuropsychology CE series.

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Mission

The Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology has as its ultimate mission to increase the number of psychologists with appropriate training in both the practice of psychology and the understanding of deaf and hard of hearing people and their families. In a unique multicultural and bilingual (American Sign Language and English) learning environment, our aim is to train psychologists who 1) have an understanding of the science of psychology and related research and analytic methods; 2) are skilled in the theory, methods, and research of practice in clinical psychology; and 3) are knowledgeable about the deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing people, and appreciate their great diversity. By way of this training, the scientific knowledge base of psychology and deaf and hard of hearing people will expand through the research and scholarly work of graduate students, program graduates, and faculty.