Tracey A. Revenson, Ph.D.
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RECENT INVITED TALKS

Interpersonal racism, stress, and health: A contextual approach. Yale-New Haven VA, New Haven, CT, January 18, 2007.

Interpersonal racism, stress, and health: A contextual approach. Diversity Colloquium Series, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, April 21, 2006.

Bewitched, bothered and bewildered: Context matters in health psychology. Division 38 Presidential Address, August 20, 2005, APA, Washington DC.

What have we learned about couples’ coping?  Closing keynote address, International Meeting on Advances in Couples Coping and Stress Research: Psychosocial and Clinical Perspectives, Milano, Italy, June 28, 2005.

What do you do after a post-doc? Pathways to success. Seminar presented to NCI postdoctoral fellows, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, November 19, 2004.

Fears of recurrence and coping among long-term breast cancer survivors. Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, March 5, 2004
         
A contextual approach to treatment decision making in long-term breast cancer survivorship. Workshop on  Basic and Applied Decision Making in Cancer Control, National Cancer Institute, February 19, 2004.

Psychosocial interventions with chronically ill people: Perspectives from community psychology. International Conference on Psychological Interventions in Physical Health: Identifying Core Mechanisms.  Raratonga, Cook Islands, April 2, 2003.
         
Future directions for theory and research on couples’ coping.  International Meeting on the Developmental Course of Couples Coping with Stress: An International Conference.  Boston, MA, October 12-13, 2002.