Tuesday, July 12, 2011

APA Presentions on Asian American Psychology Students

Here are some of presentations related to Asian American Psychology Students at the 2011 APA Annual Convention, which will be held August 4-7, 2011 in Washington, D.C.

Session Title:   The Survival Kit---How to Jump All the Hoops As Asian International and/or Asian American Students in the APA-Accredited Counseling Psychology Program
Session ID:   2008
Session Type:   Conversation Hour
Division(s):   17, 52
Building:   Convention Center
Room Description:   Room 152A
Room Location:   Street Level
Day/Time:   Fri/8:00AM - 8:50AM


Name Role Presentation Title Poster Number
Huan-Chung S. Liu PhD
   
Chair
  


Sharon Lee MA
   
Participant/1stAuthor
  
Are Doctoral Training Programs Meeting the Needs of Asian American Pacific Islander Students?
Yi-Ting Angel Cheng BA
   
Participant/1stAuthor
  
Asian International Counseling Trainees’ Academic and Clinical Training Experiences: From Challenges to Self-Efficacy
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Session Title:   Working With the New Trend Mandarin-Speaking Students at University Counseling Centers
Session ID:   3203
Session Type:   Symposium
Division(s):   17, 45, 52
Building:   Convention Center
Room Description:   Room 150B
Room Location:   Street Level
Day/Time:   Sat/12:00PM - 12:50PM

CE Credit: 1 hour. (There are no additional fees to attend CE sessions; however, there is a one-time processing fee to claim an unlimited number of CE credits. Member--$65, Nonmember--$90. Instructions for claiming CE credit for selected sessions are available on page lxxvi.)
Name Role Presentation Title Poster Number
Huan-Chung S. Liu PhD
   
Chair
  


Bai-Yin Chen PhD
   
Participant/1stAuthor
  
An Emerging Trend of Mandarin-Speaking International Students
Huan-Chung S. Liu PhD
   
Participant/1stAuthor
  
How Chinese Cultural Values May Influence Help-Seeking Behaviors Among Mandarin-Speaking International Students
Chun-Chung Choi PhD
   
Participant/1stAuthor
  
Counseling With Mandarin-Speaking College Students: Implications for Clinical Work