This past summer, I was privileged to attend the American Psychological Associations’ annual Convention in Chicago. I presented my research paper at the Society for Industrial-Organizational Psychology poster session. Attendees were eager to share how the work environment impacted their home life. While they largely shared the negative impact that work had on their homes,…Read More
Meeting the Unique Needs of Mid-Career College Students
This past Spring, I was fortunate to once again present at the annual conference of the American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences, sponsored by the University of Nevada Las Vegas, College of Liberal Arts; as well as at the concurrent conference sponsored by UNLV’s College of Education, Conference in Academic Research in Education (CARE).…Read More
Misogynistic microaggressions in the workplace: A generation after the ERA ratification movement
I was fortunate to present at this year’s annual conference for the California Association for Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors (CALPCC) in San Francisco, CA, March 20-21, 2018. The conference had a social justice theme, focusing in the historically marginalized communities. My presentation examined women in the workplace as targets of misogynistic microaggressions. Following are the…Read More
BRING IT HOME: How a Positive Work-life Can Contribute to a Positive Home-life
I made a presentation to the American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences (AABSS) Conference (February 26, 2018, Las Vegas, Nevada). It is a juried national conference, all proposals undergo blind peer-review prior to acceptance. ABSTRACT The presentation summarizes the published research literature regarding the relationship between work-and-home life for full-time employees. The author highlights…Read More