Monday, January 24, 2011

IU Psychological Association of Student Awareness

Psychology Majors,

The Psychological Association of Student Awareness is a new diverse and interesting psychology group that started in the Fall. The group currently has around 20 members but we are trying to increase that number.

The Psychological Association of Student Awareness is a student organization at Indiana University whose purpose is to offer a collaborative study group for undergraduates to work together in order to raise awareness of new developments in the field of psychology. Members can present on developments that would include new methods of therapy, research, and changes (economic, political, etc) related to the field. The organization will stimulate professionalism by offering an atmosphere of diverse information exchange that exposes members to an array of subjects within the field.

Presentations last semester were on diverse subjects that included Interpersonal Neurobiology, Animal Sexuality, Mindfulness Meditation Neuroscience, Alzheimers Research, and others.

This semester we will have presentations on Attachment Research which focuses on mother-infant bonds, industrial psychology, Meditation in Therapy, and others.

To join go to myinvolvement and join our Facebook group to connect to other members by searching Psychological Association of Student Awareness.

Meeting
2/8/11 Balantine Hall Room 135 7:30PM

Best,
Benjamin Nelson, President
Patrick Nagel, Vice President
Annie Bidwell, Secretary

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