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Invited Speakers for WC2020

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Plenary Speakers

Amanda Diekman, Ph.D., Indiana University

Amanda Diekman is Professor and Associate Chair in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Indiana University. She will be giving the following presentation: Gender as Embedded in Societal Structure, Social Context, and the Self: Opportunities and Obstacles.

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Michele J. Gelfand, Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park

Michele Gelfand is a Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland, College Park. She will be giving the following presentation: Tight or Loose? The Key to Unlocking Our Cultural Divisions.

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Joseph LeDoux, Ph.D., New York University

Joseph LeDoux is a University Professor and Henry and Lucy Moses Professor of Science at New York University, and directs the Emotional Brain Institute located at both NYU and at the Nathan Kline Institute. He will be giving the following presentation: As Soon as There Was Life There Was Danger: Fear Is a Human Invention.

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Hannah Bockarie, B.A., Commit and Act

Hannah Bockarie is the Country Director for Commit and Act in Sierra Leone. She will be giving the following presentation: My her-story: A woman working to reclaim the world, beginning with one small nation.  

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Invited Speakers

Patrick Friman, Ph.D., ABPP, Center for Behavioral Health at Boys Town and University of Nebraska School of Medicine

Dr. Patrick C. Friman is the current Vice President of Behavioral Health at Boys Town and a Clinical Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Nebraska School of Medicine. He will be giving the following presentation: Six Metaphysical Sources of Reinforcement. 

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Akihiko Masuda, Ph.D., University of Hawaii at Manoa

Dr. Akihiko Masuda is an associate professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. He will be giving the following presentation: ACT and Zen: What if Zen is the Chosen Valued-Direction? 

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Caio Miguel, Ph.D., BCBA-D, California State University, Sacramento

Dr. Caio Miguel is a Professor of Psychology and Director of the Verbal Behavior Research Laboratory at California State University, Sacramento. He will be giving the following presentation: Problem-Solving, Bidirectional Naming, and Derived Stimulus Relations.

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Siri Ming, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Private Practice

Dr. Ming is a practicing behavior analyst with over 20 years of experience in the field, in positions ranging from direct intervention work with children with autism to regional level quality assurance for developmental disability services across the life span. She will be giving the following presentation: Viewing EIBI Programming through an RFT Lens. 

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Graciela Rovner, Ph.D., ACT Institutet Sweden & Karolinska Institutet

Dr. Rovner is known as a highly inspirational and unconventional trainer, the only peer-reviewed trainer that is a physiotherapist (PT). She will be giving the following presentation: Evolving health services towards clinical process-based models to manage chronic diseases (mental and/or physical).

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Emily K. Sandoz, Ph.D., University of Louisiana at Lafayette

Dr. Emily K. Sandoz is the Emma Louise LeBlanc Burguieres/BORSF Endowed Professor of Social Sciences in the Psychology Department at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. She will be giving the following presentation: Looking Back to Stay Ahead: Recasting ACT as Behavior Analysis

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