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                                    163on flourishing, F(3,48) = 4.11, p = .01, adjusted R squared = .16. There was no interaction between the predictors.Saturday, March 8, 20251:40pm %u2013 2:40pm Invited Speaker O'NeillTEACHING OF PSYCHOLOGY HARRY KIRKE WOLFE LECTURESaturday, March 8, 20251:40pm %u2013 2:40pmTHE CULTURAL-DEVELOPMENTAL APPROACH TO RESEARCH AND TEACHING: PSYCHOLOGY IN TODAY'S GLOBAL WORLDLENE JENSEN (CLARK UNIVERSITY) The cultural-developmental approach addresses both cultural diversity and universality in psychological development. It is an alternative to one-size-fits-all theories prominent in the 20th century. This session will describe research using the approach, highlighting how it broadens and deepens our psychological knowledge. The session will also present ways to teach this perspective to students who have come of age in a global world and whose professional lives will involve interactions with people from around the world.Saturday, March 8, 20251:40pm %u2013 2:40pm Paper WilderCLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY PAPERS: COMPLEX PRESENTATIONS AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGYSaturday, March 8, 20251:40pm %u2013 2:40pmCHAIR: ALEXANDER PUHALLA 1:40pm %u2013 1:50pmMILITARY SEXUAL TRAUMA & SHAME: THE HEART KNOWS WHAT THE MIND DOESN'TALEXANDER PUHALLA (COATESVILLE VA MEDICAL CENTER) Military Sexual Trauma (MST) is associated with increased feelings of shame and PTSD symptoms among veterans. Yet, no study has examined how veterans with MST experience shame in real-time compared to those who did not. The current study found that veterans with MST had a distinct physiological, but not affective, pattern to shame induction (e.g., reduced vagal return after shame induction). Thus, suggesting that approaching shame among those with MST may experientially feel different.1:55pm %u2013 2:05pmFROM ISAIAH TO AI: THE COMPLEX HISTORY OF HALLUCINATIONSSTEVEN M. SPECHT (UTICA UNIVERSITY) \ and perceptual anomalies such as hallucinations and pseudo-hallucinations have been reported across millennia. Understandably, researchers and clinicians across the history of psychology have been interested in such phenomena. This paper will present ideas about hallucinations, from historical figures such as William James; Francis Galton, JeanEtienne Esquirol, Sigmund Freud, and Timothy Leary, and will address the notion of hallucinations in AI.2:10pm %u2013 2:20pmEXAMINING THE BULLYING-SUICIDE RELATIONSHIP THROUGH THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON SUICIDE AMONG ISRAELISJOHN GUNN (GWYNEDD MERCY UNIVERSITY), YEHUDA PELED (WESTERN GALILEE COLLEGE) In a large sample of Israeli participants (N=1,004), the present study examined the relationship between bully victimization and perpetration and suicidal thoughts and behaviors in light of four established theoretical perspectives of suicide: (1) Three-Step Theory, (2) Integrated Motivational-Volitional Model, (3) Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Suicide, and (4) Social Pain Model. All models showed good to acceptable fit with the greatest amount of variation explained (37.6%) by the reconciled model.2:25pm %u2013 2:35pmGENUINE VS. MALINGERED MENTAL ILLNESS AS A SENTENCING DETERMINANTRICHARD CONTI (KEAN UNIVERSITY), JOSEPH PRECKAJLO (FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY), ERICA BAER (KEAN UNIVERSITY), MELANIE CONTI (SAINT ELIZABETH UNIVERSITY), PALAK VAIDYA (KEAN UNIVERSITY) Participants were administered the Belief in Just World Scale (BJW) the Revised Legal Attitudes Questionnaire 163Saturday, March 8
                                
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