Kate Szymanski
Associate Professor
Psychology
Adelphi University
United States of America
Biography
Kate Szymanski completed M.A., Ph.D., Northeastern University (1988) M.A., Warsaw University (1979). 2010 - Professor of the Year , Psychology Club, Adelphi University. Professional activities includes Adelphi Society for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy American Psychological Association Division 39 of APA (Psychoanalysis) Division 56 of APA (Trauma Psychology) Division 8 of APA (Personality and Social Psychology).
Research Interest
Traumatization (Chronic and Acute) in Children, Adolescents and Adults, Resiliency, Posttraumatic Growth, Trauma-Centered Psychotherapy, Stigma of Mental Illness, Mentalization and Suicide, Somatic Awareness, Emotional Intelligence, Family Systems and Ambiguous Loss, Trauma Assessment (Implicit). Psychodynamic Treatment of Traumatized Adolescents and Children, Poverty and Mental Health, Depression and Creativity
Publications
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Gurgenidze, A., Szymanski, K., Hien, G. (2016). Language Use in Relational Trauma: An Exploratory Study of Referential Process in Prolonged Exposure Therapy. In Society for Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration. Dublin, Ireland.
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Gurgenidze, A., Szymanski, K., Hien, G. (2016). Language Use in Relational Trauma: An Exploratory Study of Referential Process in Prolonged Exposure Therapy. In Society for Psychotherapy Research. Jerusalem, Israel.
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Stroinska, M., Cecchetto, V., Szymanski, K. (Eds) (2014). Expressions of the Unspeakable:Narratives of Trauma. Peter Lange International.