Included below are all of the University of the Rockies' student and faculty presentations with the APA and the Humanistic Conferences. Across the different conferences, UoR has 14 first author papers and 27 total student authorships involving 20 different students.
APA Conference (5 student first author papers; 13 students presenting; 14 total student authorships + 8 more if you include the book presentation/signing)
Michael Dow and Elizabeth Saxon (students) - Mindfulness, Neuroscience, and Psychotherapy
Marika Kurzenberger, Katie McGuire, Michael Moats (students) - Examining Psychosocial Issues in the Trangender Populations: A Qualitative Approach
Scott Boscoe-Huffman (student), Louis Hoffman (faculty), Sandra Knight (faculty), John Hoffman, Beth Peterson (student) & Debye Galaska (student) - Religious Belief and Perceptions of Psychological Health in LGBT Individuals
J. Christy Dyer (student), Francis Kaklauskas (student), Mark Yang, Michael Dow (student), Elizabeth Saxon (student), Louis Hoffman (faculty), & Steve Fehl (student): East-West Dialogues on Existential-Integrative Psychotherapy
Louis Hoffman (faculty) - Existential Therapy and Religious Experience: Dark Nights and Question (Part of Symposium on the God Image and Psychotherapy)
Louis Hoffman (faculty) - Discussant on Psychology, Science, and the Sea: A Return to Depth Symposium with papers by Kirk Schneider (faculty), Ed Mendelowitz (faculty), Dominika Osmolska, and Shawn Rubin
Linda Thede (student) - Conduct-Related Antecedents to Development of Adult Psychopathology
Finally, some University of the Rockies Press books (Tom Greening's poetry book and Brilliant Sanity), Louis Hoffman's (faculty) God Image book, and the Miracles book with contributions from UoR students and faculty will also be part of a book discussion and signing in the Division 32 Hospitality Suite. Contributors include Francis Kaklauskas (student), Elizabeth Olson (student), Michael Dow (student), Scott Boscoe-Huffman (student), Sandra Knight (faculty), Sharon Stewart (student), Katie McGuire (student), Steve Fehl (student), & Marika Kurzenberger (student).
Humanistic Conference (9 student first author paper; 11 student authors with 13 total authorships; 8 more if you include the book presentation/signing; 1 alumnus author)
Francis Kaklauskas (student) & Louis Hoffman (faculty) - Multiple Subjectivities in Supervision: Restoring Depth to the Supervision Process
Denise Warren (student) & Hartman - Existential Psychotherapy with the Developmentally Disabled: A Case Study
Steve Fehl & Christine Gregory (students) - God Concept: An Interfaith Exploration of Personal Metaphors for God Across Spiritual Traditions
Anna House (student) - Humanistic Psychology and Native Americans
Michael Moats (student) - An Existential-Humanistic Case Study Using Cinematherapy
Nathaniel Granger (student) - A Cultural Critique of Humanistic Psychology: An African American Male Perspective
Marika Kurzenberger (student) - Humanistic Therapy: Applications for the Transgender Community
Matt Thelen (student) - The Originator of Existential Psychology: Ludwig Binswanger
Matthew Mejia (student) - Changing Voices: A Look at Relational Psychoanalysis, the Humanistic/Existential Tradition, and Self Disclosure
Louis Hoffman (faculty), Sahibu Oumaru, Matthew Mejia (student), and Ana Alcahe (student) - Exploring Diversity Issues in Exisential Integrative Therapy: Embracing Difficult Dialogues
Louis Hoffman (faculty), Dave Margiotta (alumnus), Nathaniel Granger (student), & Glen Moriarty - Experiential Processes in Working wth Spiritual Issues in Therapy: An Existential Approach
Kirk Schneider (visiting faculty), Louis Hoffman (faculty), Ed Mendelowitz (visiting faculty), & Shawn Rubin - Toward a Humanistic Depth Psychotherapy: Four Views
Kirk Schneider (visiting faculty), Ed Dorman, Ed Mendelowitz (faculty), Louis Hoffman (faculty), Ilene Serlin, & Joseph Scardapane (Panel) on Existential-Integrative Therapy: A Dialogue on New Horizons of Practice
Finally, some University of the Rockies Press books (Tom Greening's poetry book and Brilliant Sanity) and Louis Hoffman's (faculty) God Image book will also be part of a book discussion and signing in the Division 32 Hospitality Suite. Contributors include Francis Kaklauskas (student), Elizabeth Olson (student), Michael Dow (student), Scott Boscoe-Huffman (student), Sandra Knight (faculty), & Sharon Stewart (student).
There are also two journal articles coming out soon, one of which was written by 3 UoR students:
Hoffman, L. (faculty), Hoffman, J. L., Dillard, K. Clark, J., Acoba, R., Williams, F., & Jones. T. T. (2008). Diversity and the God image: Examining ethnic differences in the experience of God for a college-age population. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 36, 26-41.
Hoffman, L. (faculty), Stewart, S. Warren, D. & Meek, L. (students) (in press). Toward a Sustainable Myth of Self: An Existential Response to the Postmodern Condition. Journal of Humanistic Psychology (probably this fall)
There are some book chapters/contributions due out soon:
Hoffman, L. (faculty) & McGuire, K. (student) (in press). Are Miracles Essential or Peripheral to Faith Traditions? In J. H. Ellens (Ed.), Miracles: God, Science, and Psychology in the Paranormal (Vol 1, Ch. 13). Westport, CT Praeger Books.
Hoffman, L. (faculty) & Kurzenberger, M. (student) (in press). Premodern, Modern, and Postmodern Interpretations of the Miraculous and Mental Illness from Religious and Psychological Perspectives. In J. H. Ellens (Ed.), Miracles: God, Science, and Psychology in the Paranormal (Vol 3, Ch. 3). Westport, CT Praeger Books.
Hoffman, L. (faculty) & Fehl, S. (student) (in press). Spiritualizing the Unknown. In J. H. Ellens (Ed.), Miracles: God, Science, and Psychology in the Paranormal (Vol 3, Ch. 11). Westport, CT Praeger Books.
Also in process:
Hoffman, L. (faculty) & Thelen, M. (student). Interfaith Dialogue. In D. Leeming (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Psychology and Religion. New York: Springer Press.
Hoffman, L (faculty). & Palmer, E. (student). Fundamentalism. In D. Leeming (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Psychology and Religion. New York: Springer Press.