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Administration Instructions
PCIA-II Psychometrics
Introduction to the PCIA-II
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Sequelae of CSA
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U of Indianapolis
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August 2009
American Psychological Association Annual Convention
Toronto (external link)
Bohr, Y, Armour, L., Dhayanandhan, B. (2009, August). Addressing negative parental attributions in high-risk Canadian dyads. In Y. Bohr (Chair), Mapping Parent-Child Interactions --A Brief Cognitive Intervention for High-Risk Dyads. Symposium to be conducted at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention in Toronto, Canada.

Baumgartner, E. & De Luca, D, & Chan, J. (2009, August). Using MAP in different cultural contexts: An Italian case study. In Y. Bohr (Chair), Mapping Parent-Child Interactions --A Brief Cognitive Intervention for High-Risk Dyads. Symposium to be conducted at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention in Toronto, Canada.

March 2009
Society for Personality Assessment Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL
(external link)

Conner, A. & Holigrocki, R. (2009, March). Defense mechanisms and aggression toward children among mothers with a recent history of domestic violence. In John Porcerelli (Chair), Cramer's Defense Mechanisms Manual for the TAT: New Empirical and Clinical Findings. Paper to be presented at the Society for Personality Assessment Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL (Fri Mar 6, 8:30-10:30, The Westin Michigan Avenue).

August 2008
American Psychological Association Annual Convention
Boston (external link)

Holigrocki, R. & Burch, S. (2008). Assessing School-Age Child Attachment with the PCIA-II. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Boston.

Nance, D., Burchfield, J., & Holigrocki, R. (2008). Depressed and Nondepressed Mothers and their School-Age Children during Play. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Boston.

July 2007
World Congress of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (WCBCT), Barcelona, Spain (external link)

Bohr, Y., Armour, L., Sockett di Marco, N., Halpert, B., Mullen, N. & Chan, J. (2007, July). Modifying risky parental attributions: a brief cognitive approach to the prevention of relationship ruptures and child maltreatment. Workshop, the World Congress of Behavior and Cognitive Therapies, Barcelona, Spain.

International Attachment Conference
Braga, Portugal

Bohr, Y., Sockett di Marco, N., Armour, L., Halpert, B., Mullen, N. & Gates, S. (2007, July). Addressing parental cognitions in the context of Attachment: an intervention to reduce risk for maltreatment. Poster presentation, International Attachment Conference, Braga, Portugal, July 2007.

June 2007
University of Rome
La Sapienza, Roma

Bohr, Y. (2007, June). Modifying risky parental attributions: a brief cognitive approach to the prevention of relationship ruptures and child maltreatment. Invited seminar, the University of Rome, La Sapienza, Roma. 

March 2007
Society for Personality Assessment Annual Meeting, Arlington, VA (external link)

Holigrocki, R. (2007, March) Invited discussant in J. Porcerelli (Chair), Assessing defense mechanisms with the TAT: Recent research. Symposium conducted at the Society for Personality Assessment Annual Meeting in Arlington, VA.

Yale Psychoanalytic Research Training Program
New Haven, CT

Yershova, K. & Holigrocki, R. (2007, March). From narrative co-construction in mother-child play to individual narratives: Does the relationship hold developmentally and under current (maternal) trauma? Presented at the Yale Psychoanalytic Research Training Program, New Haven, CT.