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Poster presentation at NIMHANS in ISMSCON 18, on the topic - "Genetic variability and its association with neurological disorders"
I said my responses to the first three questions in my recording.
November 2017 Here's my brother presenting our developmental project data at SfN! He's presenting to someone from the University of Singapore in this pic--it's so amazing how international this conference is!! More freebies pics to come.
EB Day 2: We presented our poster today! It was actually pretty cool telling people about all the work we did and what we found. Because of that plus our bus being late I only spent about half an hour at talks and the other six and a half hours walking around looking at posters and getting hella swag from vendors. It was cool but now I'm exhausted. Tonight we get dinner as a huge group and then go to a mixer for young scientists. Nice.
Forgot to post this a while ago! Presented a poster on our project at a Biotech symposium.
This I guess is dedicated to those on the edge of fields, on the cusp of topics, in the intersections.
Because it can be isolating to not be ‘up to date’ on the up and coming leading voices in the field, self-confidence diminishing to google meanings of words in the title of a talk discreetly.
It can be vulnerable and awkward to try to make friends who showed up to the conference together because they met at another conference in the field or work in the same lab.
My intersections always seem to come up at conferences, which inspired this writing. The specifics may only apply to me but the topic spans to anyone in intersections.
I think there is space for applied psychology - yes that even includes play therapy - in psychiatry spaces, especially when discussing global equity.
(Applied psychology is the real world applications of the theories and foundations taught in school)
Back to play therapy, it shows across multiple studies as a modality that is culturally sustaining and even shows meaningful results when therapist/child don’t speak the same language.
Something talk therapy or pharmaceutical prescription can’t report the same about.
This should solidify its place in global mental health, I think.
The reckoning psychology is having around rigorous research, insider/outsider research, reproducibility crisis, publication crisis, has real consequences for collaborating and discussing across sectors and silos, for confidence and comfortability for colleagues to connect, for multidisciplinary outputs and perspectives.
Conferences a glaring place for it.
Day two workout in the books, my legs are killing me, but tomorrow is a rest day. Also had to stand for two hours while doing poster presentation