At the 6th National Latina/o Psychological Association Biennial Conference, CSPP-San Francisco Student Anabel Plasencia won first prize in the category of Latina/o Child, Adolescent, & Family Psychology Student Interest Group Student Poster. Together with Andrea Naranjo of Palo Alto University, Plasencia authored "The Reunification Project: A group for Latino youth reunited with their parents after extended absence." They were presented with a certificate, a blue ribbon and a cash prize during the conference.
Congratulations on this high caliber presentation at a major national conference!
The National Latina/o Psychological Association is a national organization of mental health professionals, academics, researchers and students whose objective is to generate and advance psychological knowledge and foster its effective application for the benefit of the Latina/o population. The 6th Biennial Conference of the NLPA was held October 23-25, 2014 in Albuquerque, NM.