June 2024 Congratulatory Announcements
*Dr. Thelma Bryant honored at the Annual Convention of the Society of Indian Psychologists (SIP)
Dr. Thema Bryant is the 2023 president of the American Psychological Association, the leading scientific and professional organization representing psychology with more than 120,000 members.
Dr. Thema Bryant completed her doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Duke University and her post-doctoral training at Harvard Medical Center’s Victims of Violence Program. Upon graduating, she became the Coordinator of the Princeton University SHARE Program, which provides intervention and prevention programming to combat sexual assault, sexual harassment, and harassment based on sexual orientation. She is currently a tenured professor of psychology in the Graduate School of Education and Psychology at Pepperdine University, where she directs the Culture and Trauma Research Laboratory. Her clinical and research interests center on interpersonal trauma and the societal trauma of oppression. She is a past president of the Society for the Psychology of Women and a past APA representative to the United Nations. Dr. Thema also served on the APA Committee on International Relations in Psychology and the Committee on Women in Psychology.
The Society of Indian Psychologists
Native American and Alaska Native professionals advocating for Native mental health by bringing attention to issues influencing Native mental health and psychology today.
PURPOSE
- Create a forum where SIP members can network and support each other.
- Provide outreach and mentorship to American Indian psychology students.
- Advance the understanding of the psychology of American Indian people.
- Further the development of research methods and models of treatment and intervention that are ethically and culturally appropriate for American Indian people.
- Contribute to the scientific understanding of features of ethnicity, culture, and class among American Indian people.
- Promote adequate education and training related to American Indian people.
- Facilitate a professional exchange concerning relevant policy, practice, and research related to American Indian people at the annual SIP convention and beyond.
Dr. Thema is also an ordained minister, sacred artist, and mother, and she is the daughter of Bishop John R. Bryant (Retired) and Retired Episcopal Supervisor, Rev. Dr. Cecelia Williams Bryant.
Congratulatory expressions can be emailed to:
bishopjohn4th@aol.com, (Bishop John R. Bryant)
queenakosua@icloud.com (Rev. Dr. Cecelia Williams Bryant)
*U.S. Educational Institutions to Host Mandela Washington Fellows - Dr. Herman O. Kelly, Jr., LSU, to present “The African American Church and The Civil Rights Movement: Civil Engagement in The United States"
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On behalf of Social Action Commission Chair, Bishop E. Anne Henning Byfield and Dr. Jacquelyn DuPont-Walker, Director/ Consultant Social Action Commission, we extend congratulations as you praise God for the Joy of these significant milestones reached.
God Bless
Ora L. Easley