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                                    164(RLAQ) and asked to read a vignette describing a criminal case about an armed robbery. Expert testimony was presented in which the defendant had genuine, malingered, or no history of mental illness. The presence or absence of a genuine mental illness, malingering, and scores on the BJW and RLAQ had a strong impact on sentencing recommendations.Saturday, March 8, 20252:50pm %u2013 3:50pm Keynote Westside Ballroom 1 & 2VIRGINIA STAUDT SEXTON KEYNOTE: DEBORAH TOLMANSaturday, March 8, 20252:50pm %u2013 3:50pmCHAIR: PATRICIA BROOKS ADOLESCENT GIRLS' SEXUALITY AND RELATIONSHIPS: SEXUAL BE(COM)ING IN THE FLESHDEBORAH TOLMAN (HUNTER COLLEGE) Psychology has evaluated adolescent girls' sexual/ity development as linear trajectories of emergence: public hair and breasts, sexual (risk) behaviors, identities, good or bad relationships. I will discuss the conceptual limitations and innovations in psychology (in)forming my research on girls' sexual desires, pleasures, embodiments and psychic lives. I propose \ be(com)ing,\\ mattering all at once\assemblages of embodiments, materiality, emotions, spaciality%u2013that constitute girls' sexual and relational experiences.Saturday, March 8, 20252:50pm %u2013 3:50pm Poster Westside Ballroom 3 & 4CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY POSTERSSaturday, March 8, 20252:50pm %u2013 3:50pmPOSTER 1A RETROSPECTIVE SURVEY OF COLLEGE STUDENTS EXPERIENCES WITH AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS PSYCHEDELICSROSHAN PATEL (BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK), MONICA RAMIREZMOLINA (BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK), JOELLE SACKS (BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK), CHARLIE MCDONALD (BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK), RICHARD MATTSON (BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK) In 1970, the United States outlawed psychedelic substances like psilocybin, leading to an increase in alcohol abuse well documented by college drinking culture. Recently, however, attitudes towards psychedelics have shifted, with a rise in use among college students. Seventy-one college students completed measures regarding their attitudes towards psychedelics and the integration of their experiences into their lives. Key findings suggest students viewed these substances as positive and transformative for their mental health and well-being.POSTER 2ACADEMIC SELF-EFFICACY, TEST ANXIETY, AND THE BIG FIVEAUSTIN KAPLAN (ADELPHI UNIVERSITY), MICHAEL MOORE (ADELPHI UNIVERSITY) Research suggests that the Big Five personality traits may be associated with both test anxiety and academic self-efficacy (ASE). The current study sought to determine whether the Big Five personality traits mediated the relationship between ASE and test anxiety. No prior research has examined test anxiety, ASE, and all of the Big Five personality traits, together in a sample of emerging adults (n = 195). Results found support for all traits as mediators.POSTER 3A TRANSDIAGNOSTIC TREATMENT FOR PERSEVERATIVE THINKING AND IMPACTS ON COGNITIVE REAPPRAISALSARA VELAZQUEZ (MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL), DOUG MENNIN (TEACHER'S COLLEGE AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY), SABINE WILHELM (HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL/ MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL), RYAN JACOBY (HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL/ MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL) Emotion regulation therapy combines cognitive behavioral therapy with affect science to improve regulatory abilities and modify the functionality of repetitive negative thinking (RNT) and has two primary modules: Attention Regulation (ART) which teaches mindfulness and Metacognitive Regulation which teaches skills including cognitive reappraisal (CR). Results demonstrated that ART significantly decreased 164
                                
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