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Recent highlights include: Dr. Biedermann presented at the Association for Women in Psychology Conference: "Reproductive Justice Begins in Our Classrooms: A Feminist Response to a Lack in Clinical Psychology." Co-presented papers: "Another Reproductive Desert: Training in Reproductive Health, Development, and Psychology in Doctoral Programs in Clinical Psychology" "Creating an Oasis: A Reproductive Psychology Course in a Clinical Psychology Graduate Program." Recent publications: Biedermann, C. (2025). Matrescence: Illuminating Oedipus's shadow. The International Journal of Controversial Discussions, 3(2), 29-41. Biedermann, C. (2025). Matrescence: Illuminating Oedipus's shadow. In S. Kayatekin (Ed.) Primary femininity: Discussions on central identity. International Psychoanalytic (IP) Books. ISBN: 9781969031120. Biedermann, C. (2026). Book review: Pregnancy, assisted reproduction, and psychoanalysis. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 74(2), 201-208 RECENT PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS CONTRIBUTION TO RESEARCH Students and faculty share with us their recent contribution to psychological research.
Featured in the NLU 2026 Outstanding Dissertation Award recipients are ISPP’s very own!
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Awardee: Ana K. Perez; Advisor: Dr. Leah Horvath Dissertation Title: Familismo: Exploring a Culturally Sensitive Correlation Between Parentification and Relationship Satisfaction Amongst 1st Generation Mexican-American Adults Through an Attachment Theory Lens Awardee: Aaleiyah Spaulding; Advisor: Dr. Brad Olson Dissertation Title: Strengthening The Shield: Exploring Post-Traumatic Growth In Law Enforcement
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