Dawn, Brianna, and Alicia present at APS in Chicago, IL

APS Conference

APS 2016
http://www.psychologicalscience.org/index.php/convention/2016-convention-program-pdf#.V6latU0rKHs

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Psi Chi Induction

induction 2016 all 32015-2016 Annual Psi Chi Induction was held May 13th. See more pictures on Facebook at www.facebook.com/pacificpsychology.

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SPD Yearly Photos

Check out the amazing seniors! They completed practicums in the community at various agencies and organizations. Others worked as a group to complete a research project and present their results at WPA and APS during the spring and summer. Today they get gold!

www.pacificu.edu/future-undergraduates/academics/capstone-program
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Pacific’s Psi Chi Psychology Honor Society Chapter Renovates Room at Domestic Violence Shelter

Members of the Pacific University Psi Chi psychology honor society chapter spent April 2-3 renovating a bedroom at Monika’s House, the only domestic violence shelter in Washington County. Monika’s House is a 24-bed facility that annually serves more than 200 adults, children and pets fleeing their homes because of imminent physical danger.

Coordinated by senior Jhoevhana Sabado ’16 and faculty supervisor Dawn Salgado, Psi Chi  sponsored one of Monika’s House’s large family rooms, which houses five individuals. They and fellow Psi Chi members spent the weekend painting and organizing the room, putting together furniture and decorating.

“This provided us with an opportunity to give back to an organization that meets the needs of survivors of family violence at a critical time in their lives,” Salgado said. “The experience was really meaningful and allowed us to support a much-needed resource in the community.”

Joining Sabado and Salgado were student Psi Chi members Tyler Boulanger ’17, Jamie Koch ’17, Brianna Johnson ’16, Alicia Vasquez ’17, Jessica Noochan ’16, Dakota Stewart ’17, Margaret Pham ’17, Pali Kaloi Jordan ’18 and Colin Scott ’16.

Sabado’s passion to work with domestic violence survivors eventually connected her with the Hillsboro-based Domestic Violence Resource Center, which operates Monika’s House. As an on-call support resident staff, she learned about the renovations needed for two of the bedrooms in the house. Sabado proposed the renovation opportunity to other Psi Chi members, as the chapter was looking for a community service project to undertake.

“The intent is not to merely renovate a room, but to give the next family and future families a place where they feel safe,” Sabado said. “I am extremely grateful to Pacific University’s Psi Chi chapter and our donors for providing funds, time and effort to make this renovation possible.”

Without the funds, Sabado added that the group would not have been able to provide survivors with new necessities like bedsheets, a dresser, nightstand and lamp as they recover.

“Sometimes, we don’t think about the importance of our bedrooms because we have the privilege to come home to one at the end of every single day,” Sabado said. “For those escaping domestic violence, freshly painted walls, new bedsheets, and a safe haven can make all the difference.”

Source: https://www.pacificu.edu/about-us/news-events/pacific%E2%80%99s-psi-chi-psychology-honor-society-chapter-renovates-room-domestic-violence-shelter

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Psi Chi Members spent the weekend at Monika’s House on a large family room renovation.
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Panel Challenges Stigma of Mental Health

http://www.pacindex.com/student-life/2016/03/10/u-c-panel-challenges-stigmas-of-mental-health/

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Room Renovation and Service: The Peace Place at Inukai Boys & Girls Club

The Peace Place, named by youth at the Inukai Boys & Girls Club in Hillsboro, Oregon, is the second research-informed space created by Psychology students and faculty at Pacific University.

Co-lead by Tyler Gilmore (Class of 2016, now an Admissions Counselor at Pacific University) and Associate Professor of Psychology, Dawn Salgado, the goal was to create a restorative space for youth that was age-appropriate, engaging, and relied on activities and resources representing the latest research on what works for building resiliency and positive development among youth.

The “Peace Place” has self-directed and group activity stations for (a) reading, (b) coloring and crafts, (c) animal and alphabet yoga, and (d) a mindfulness listening and participation wall with individual mp3 players and headphones. Youth learn to practice relaxation and mindfulness (e.g., box breathing, seated meditation, progressive muscle relaxation, slowing down), attentional focus (e.g., mindful watching and listening), changing perspectives (e.g., challenging negative thoughts, letting go of negative emotions) and focusing on gratitude, positive emotions, and prosocial activities.

For more information about this project, you can read Tyler’s thesis entitled, Creating a Restorative Room and Instructional Resources for the Inukai Boys & Girls Club and see a final walkthrough of the “Peace Place .

We are grateful for the hard work and efforts of the additional students and staff at the Center for Civic Engagement and Psi Chi/Psychology Club who showed up, worked hard, and gave back to make this project a success!

 

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group pic2Psi Chi/Psychology Club students spent the weekend on a restorative room renovation, complete with mindfulness corner, reading nook, yoga place, and arts space. This work was lead by Tyler Gilmore, who completed his senior practicum at Inukai.

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2015 Pacific University Undergraduate Research Conference

Research Assistants and Senior Supervisees at the 2015 Pacific University Undergraduate Research Conference
The Effects of Masculine Norms on Health Behaviors in Men
Author: Brianna L. Johnson
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Book Review in Division 45 Magazine: Mindfulness and Multiculturalism

Book Review by Dawn Salgado 

Masuda, A. (Ed.). (2014). Mindfulness and acceptance in multicultural competency: A contextual approach to sociocultural diversity in theory and practice. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger.

 

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