Faculty publications
Suzanne Hollman
19 publications2017–2022
2022
June 2022 and July 2022: The Efficacy of the SPIRIT intervention for Borderline Personality Disorder: Society for Psychotherapy Research (Denver, June 2022, Rome, July 2022).
2017
Marmarosh, C., Thompson, B., Hill, C., Hollman, S., & Megivern, M. (2017). Therapists-in-training experiences of working with transfer clients: One relationship terminates and another begins. Psychotherapy, 54, 102–113.
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Undated
April 2018: An Object Relation’s Perspective: Women’s Bodies and medication. The Catholic University of America, A perspective on Humane Vitae. (In press).
August 2017: Hasson, M. and Hollman, S. How Technology Shapes Intergenerational Communication: Napa Institute, Napa, California.
August 2022: The Rise of Psychoanalysis in the United States: 1903-1937. Historia, Ciencias, Saude – Manguinhos. (In Press)
February 2016: What Does the Science and Practice of Psychology Tell Us about Gender? Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, D.C.
February 2017: The Impact of Poverty on Childhood Attachment: Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, D.C.
January 2017: National Council of Schools and Programs in Professional Psychology: The student activist: (Re)-establishing intergenerational dialogue through the lens of societal revolutions and diversity. Suzanne N. Hollman, Kristi Stefani, and Ana Buenaventura, Institute for the Psychological Sciences. Poster Presentation.
January 2023: Attachment to God: In Handbook of Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapies. American Psychological Association. (In Press).
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July 2011: Paper presented at the University of Oxford Annual History Faculty Conference in the History of Medicine, Science and Technology, United Kingdom. “Cross-cultural notions of mental deviance in colonial Sri Lanka.”
July 2012: Paper presented at Sofia University, Palo Alto. “Buddhism and the Deviant Mind in Colonial Ceylon.”
July 2019: Anahuac University, Mexico City: The ‘Whole Person’. Toward and Integrated Case Formulation of Psychology and Catholicism.
July 2019: University College London: The Patient at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital: The evolution of language and pathology.
June 2018: Hollman, S. The Evolution of Psychoanalysis in the Hospital System: William Alanson White at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Oswaldo Cruz Medical Foundation, Rio de Janeiro.
June 2018: Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture, and Ethics and Public Policy Center: Feminist Reflections on the #MeToo movement, Washington, D.C.
March 2016: Society for Humanistic Psychology (APA Division 32): San Francisco, CA. “Pathologizing the ‘other’: The Psychology of Islamophobia”.
May 2020: Institute for Trauma and Violence: Honolulu, Hawaii. Vicarious Trauma in Mental Health Professionals.
Summer 2010: Paper presented at Society for Psychotherapy Research International Conference, Asilomar: California, USA. Therapists’ experience of Transfer and Termination in Psychotherapy Dyads.
Winter 2009: Paper presented at Society for Psychotherapy Research, USA Division, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. “Initial Impressions: Termination, Transfer and Continuation.”
