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Please join us in congratulating Clinical psychology doctoral student, Ben Parchem, on his first-authored publication, "Perceptions of power and sexual pleasure associated with sexual behaviour profiles among Latino sexual minority men"! His co-authors include several Clinical and Applied Social alums and faculty. Congrats to all!

Benjamin Parchem, Rodrigo A. Aguayo-Romero, Ana María del Río-González, Sarah K. Calabrese, Paul J. Poppen & Maria Cecilia Zea (2020) Perceptions of power and sexual pleasure associated with sexual behaviour profiles among Latino sexual minority men, Culture, Health & Sexuality, DOI: 10.1080/13691058.2020.1781263

Clinical alum, Dr. Devin English and GW faculty (Drs. Sharon Lambert, Lisa Bowleg, Maria Cecilia Zea, Lionel Howard) along with USC faculty Dr. Brendesha Tynes recently published a paper in the Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology: "Daily multidimensional racial discrimination among Black U.S. American adolescents." This paper is getting lots of press in both Time Magazine https://time.com/6046773/black-teenage-girls-suicide/ and the New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/racism-african-americans-quiz.html?mtrref=www.google.com&assetType=REGIWALL!

English, D. Lambert, S.F., Tynes, B.M., Bowleg, L., Zea, M.C, Howard. LC (2020). Daily multidimensional racial discrimination among Black U.S. American adolescents, Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appdev.2019.101068

Congratulations to Clinical Psychology Ph.D. student, Andrew Barnett and colleagues on a forthcoming article that has been accepted for publication in the American Psychologist. Co-authors include current program students Ben Parchem & Veronica Pinho, Applied Social Psychology Ph.D. alumna Ana Maria del Rio-Gonzalez, Clinical Psychology Ph.D. alumae Rodrigo Aguayo-Romero & Nadine Nakamura, Clinical Psychology faculty Maria Cecilia Zea and Sarah Calabrese, and Applied Social Psychology faculty Paul Poppen.

The article will be published as a part of a special issue that will focus on the science and history of sexual orientation and gender diversity. Full reference:

Barnett, A.P., del Rio-Gonzalez, A.M., Parchem, B., Pinho, V., Aguayo-Romero, R., Nakamura, N., Calabrese, S.K., Poppen, P.J., and Zea, M.C. (in press). Content Analysis of Psychological Research with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People of Color in the United States: 1969–2018. American Psychologist.

Congratulations on this great team effort!