Join us to learn more about our Psychology programs and have discussions with our faculty members. You can participate on site or online via computer and conference call. Please click on the link to the right to register and receive the web and call in information. In a time when most academic and professional psychology… Read more »
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Stanley Krippner to receive the APA’s award for distinguished lifetime contributions to humanistic psychology
Saybrook University is thrilled to announced that PHS faculty member Stanley Krippner has been selected to receive the American Psychological Association’s Award for Distinguished Lifetime Contributions to Humanistic Psychology. Krippner, a past president of two APA divisions, is known and respected the world over for his pioneering work in “anomalous” areas that challenge mainstream paradigms…. Read more »
Saybrook Conference Sessions Open To Prospective Students This January
Join us at an upcoming conference session to engage in an integral part of the Saybrook experience. For 40 years Saybrook University has offered distance education for graduate students. Combining online and residential instruction, our programs foster close contact amongst faculty and learners while offering flexibility. A key component of Saybrook’s learning model, residential conference sessions bring faculty… Read more »
13th Annual White Privilege Conference
In past years, members of the Saybrook community have been involved with the annual White Privilege Conference. All are invited to attend the upcoming event next March. Intersectionality: Vision, Commitment,and Sustainable Partnerships March 28-31, 2012Albuquerque Convention CenterAlbuquerque, New MexicoHosted by: New Mexico Equity and Social Justice Alliance Speakers will include: Heidi BeirichDirector of Research, Southern… Read more »
Society for Phenomenology and Media: 14th Annual International Conference
The Society for Phenomenology and Media (SPM) is hosting their annual conference (February 16-19, 2012) at National University in San Diego California. Proposal and three-person panel submissions are welcome, deadline is December 1, 2011. SPM is especially interested in attracting divergent views from feminist, new historicist, analytic, linguistic, Marxist, semiological, structuralist and post-structuralist, post-colonial, and… Read more »
Conference Alerts notifies academics of upcoming events
Conference Alerts is a valuable resource for academics. Users subscribe (for free) to receive e-mail notifications about upcoming conferences and events. These alerts can be individually tailored to correspond with various interest areas, available dates, and preferred conference destinations worldwide. It is also possible to add events to the Conference Alerts database to share with… Read more »
Catch Saybrook at this year’s APA in Washington D.C.
Saybrook University is always well represented at the American Psychological Association, with faculty, alumni, and students making presentations, leading panels, and holding debates. This year they’ll be presenting on everything from using expressive arts in the workplace to hypnosis and cyberspace. Saybrook’s annual APA convention dinner, sponsored by Dr. Stanley Krippner and the Saybrook Alumni… Read more »
Calling existentialists in the San Francisco Bay Area
Do you want to connect with other existentially oriented therapists in the Bay Area? The Existential Humanistic Institute is hosting a Learning Community on Thursday, July 7, to connect people interested in existential therapy and see how a vibrant existential culture can address local and global needs. A Learning Community is a social forum in… Read more »