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CURRICULUM VITAE (September 2017) SCOTT D. CHURCHILL Department of Psychology University of Dallas 1845 East Northgate Drive (972) 721-5348 (972) 721-4034 (fax) email: [email protected] http://www.udallas.edu/psychology/faculty.cfm https://udallas.academia.edu/ScottChurchill EDUCATION Ph.D. Clinical Psychology -- Duquesne University, April 1984 M.A. Psychology -- Duquesne University, August 1974 B.S. Biology -- Bucknell University, May 1972 PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS Licensed Psychologist, Pennsylvania (1980 – present) ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS (38 years, including 3 part-time) University of Dallas (full-time, tenured) Professor of Psychology, May 2003 to present Graduate Program Director (Psychology) , June 2001 – May 2012 Chairman of Psychology, June 1996 – May 2003; fall 2005 Associate Professor of Psychology, June 1989 – May 2003 Member of the Graduate Faculty, Institute of Philosophical Studies, Fall 1984 to present Assistant Professor of Psychology, April 1984-May 1989 (full-time, tenured 3/87) Instructor in Psychology, August 1981 - April 1984 (full-time tenure track)

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  • CURRICULUM VITAE

    (September 2017)

    SCOTT D. CHURCHILL

    Department of Psychology

    University of Dallas 1845 East Northgate Drive

    (972) 721-5348 (972) 721-4034 (fax)

    email: [email protected]

    http://www.udallas.edu/psychology/faculty.cfm

    https://udallas.academia.edu/ScottChurchill

    EDUCATION

    Ph.D. Clinical Psychology -- Duquesne University, April 1984 M.A. Psychology -- Duquesne University, August 1974

    B.S. Biology -- Bucknell University, May 1972

    PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS

    Licensed Psychologist, Pennsylvania (1980 – present)

    ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS (38 years, including 3 part-time) University of Dallas (full-time, tenured) Professor of Psychology, May 2003 to present Graduate Program Director (Psychology), June 2001 – May 2012 Chairman of Psychology, June 1996 – May 2003; fall 2005 Associate Professor of Psychology, June 1989 – May 2003 Member of the Graduate Faculty, Institute of Philosophical Studies, Fall 1984 to present Assistant Professor of Psychology, April 1984-May 1989 (full-time, tenured 3/87) Instructor in Psychology, August 1981 - April 1984 (full-time tenure track)

    mailto:[email protected]://www.udallas.edu/psychology/faculty.cfmhttps://udallas.academia.edu/ScottChurchill

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    Molde University College (Norway) Visiting Professor, August 2012, August 2013, August 2015 Aalborg University (Denmark) Visiting Professor, October 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 2012 Aarhus University (Denmark) Visiting Professor, September 11 – October 2, 2012 and August 2013 Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia) Visiting Scholar, February – March 2005 Saybrook Graduate School (San Francisco) Adjunct Faculty, 2001 – present Residential Conference Instructor – August 2014 Pacifica Graduate Institute (Santa Barbara) Visiting Professor, Fall 1999 Duquesne University (Pittsburgh) Visiting Professor of Psychology, Summer 1996 Lecturer in Behavioral Science, School of Business and Administration, January 1981 - May 1981 Lecturer in Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, October 1979 - December 1980 Instructor in Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, September 1978 - May 1979 (full-time) Instructor and Teaching Assistant, Psychology Department, September 1974 - April 1975

    Non-Academic Appointments

    Senior Film and Performing Arts Critic, Irving Community Television Network, December 1984 to present Psychological Consultant, Butler Area School District, Butler, PA, January - March 1978 (Supervisor: Constance T. Fischer, PhD) Psychology Intern, Veterans Administration Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa., September 1977 – January 197

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    (Supervisor: Arthur Van Cara, PhD) Psychology Technician, Veterans Administration Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa., January 1977 - August 1977 (Supervisor: Robert Hickey, PhD) Program Evaluator, Pennsylvania Governor's Justice Commission Internship, Pittsburgh, Pa., July 1975 - December 1976 (Supervisor: Constance T. Fischer, PhD and Nancy Van Vurren) Mental Health Worker, The Carrier Clinic, Belle Mead, NJ. January 1973 - August 1973 (Supervisor: Majo Bastille, R.N)

    MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

    American Psychological Association, Fellow (January 2004 to present) Member (July 1986 to December 2003) Affiliate (1983-1984)

    Council of Representatives Elected as Div 32 Representative effective 2010-2014; 2016-2018 Div 32 Substitute Aug 2007 San Francisco and Aug 2015 Toronto Substitute for Div 24: Feb 2004, Feb 2006, August 2006

    Division Memberships Member, Division 1: (The Society for General Psychology) 2007 – present Member, Division 2: (Society for the Teaching of Psychology) – 2015 - present Fellow, Division 5: (Quantitative and Qualitative Methods - formerly: Measurement, Statistics, and

    Assessment) 2011 – present Section III: SQIP (Society for Qualitative Inquiry in Psychology) Executive Board 2015 – Member, Division 17 (Counseling) Member, Division 19 (Military) Member, Division 20 (Adulthood & Aging) Member, Division 22 (Rehabilitation) Fellow, Division 24 (Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology) 1986 - present Nominee for CODAPAR (2011)

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    Fellow (2007 to present)) Task Force on Ethics (2015 – present) Secretary-Treasurer (2003-2006) Editorial Board, Division Journal (1984-2002) Member, Division 26 (History) Fellow, Division 32 (Humanistic Psychology) 1986 – present Editor-in-Chief, Division Journal (2007 - present)) FInance Committee (2012) Program Committee (2011- 2013) Interim Editor, Division Journal (2006) President 2004-2005 Program Chair (2004; 2008; 2011 co-chair) Fellow (2004) Member-at-Large 2000-2003 Human Science Research Chair 1999-2001 Membership Chair 1996-1997 Affiliate Membership Chair 1995-1996 Liaison to the Science Directorate 1994-1997 Chairperson, Task Force on Education 1993-1994 Chairperson, Awards Committee 1992-1996 Member-at-Large 1992-1995; 2000-2003 Human Science Research Chair 1999-2001 Editorial Board, Division Journal 1983-present Member, Division 29 (Psychotherapy) 1993 Member, Division 34 (Environmental, Population, and Conservation) Member, Division 39 (Psychoanalysis) Member, Division 48 (Peace, Conflict, and Violence) Member, Division 51 (Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity) 1995 Member, Division 52 (International) Member, Division (July 1997-December 1998) Fellow, Division 56 (Trauma Psychology) - 2007 Charter Member / Founding Fellow Society for Qualitative Inquiry in Psychology (SQIP) – (2007 – present) Interdisciplinary Consortium of North American Phenomenologists (Founding Member, 2008 - present) International Human Science Research Association (1983 to present) International Merleau-Ponty Circle (1999 to present)

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    HONORS APA’s “Charlotte and Karl Buehler Award for Outstanding and Lasting Contribution to Humanistic Psychology” –

    awarded at the 122nd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August 2014.

    Piper Professor for Excellence in Teaching - Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation, 2014 Fellow, Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, September 2013 APA’s “Mike Arons and E. Mark Stern Award for Distinguished Lifetime Service to Humanistic Psychology,”

    Presented at the 121st Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI, August 2013.

    Keynote Address. Sukrut’s International Conference on Psychosocial Identity, Bangalore, India, January 17, 2013. Piper Nominee from University of Dallas, Fall 2011 Keynote Panelist, 30th Annual International Human Science Research Conference, Oxford University, July 29, 2011. Nominee to APA’s CODAPAR (Coalition of Divisions) – Div 24, 2011 Fellow Status in the American Psychological Association (January 2004 – Div 32; 2007 – Divs. 24, 56; 2015 – Div 5) Keynote Address Presented at the RENAISSANCE II FOR THE THIRD MILLENIUM: EMERGING VISION OF HUMAN

    BEING - University of Bari - May 14, 2005 Director, Jane Goodall Institute Dallas Base Camp for Roots & Shoots (October 2001 to present) Listing in Cambridge Who’s Who Executive and Professional Registry Short Film Competition Juror, USA Film Festival (1988 to 2004) Deep Ellum Film Festival Juror (2001, 2002, 2003) NEH Summer grant 1985 (Core Review) Graduate Student Award for Superior Achievement, Duquesne University, 1975.

    RESEARCH GRANTS Sabbatical 2012 Fall Sabbatical 2004-2005 Academic Year Sabbatical 1997-1998 Academic Year

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    King/Haggar Faculty Development Summer Research Grant, 1993 Sabbatical 1991 Spring NEH Summer Core Review Project: "Proposal for Two Core Courses" (June - August 1985): "Psychological Perspectives on Human Nature" "Foundations of the Human Sciences"

    OTHER GRANTS Society for French American Cultural Services and Educational Aid: Tournees Grant for presentation of French Film series as well as an ongoing course on Contemporary French Cinema: 1995-1996, 1996-1997, 1997-1998, 1998-1999, 1999-2000, 2000-2001, 2001-2002, 2007

    THESIS/DISSERTATION SUPERVISION University of Dallas Third Reader, Ilene Serlin's Dissertation Committee, July 1984 through May 1985 Second Reader, Kareen Malone's Dissertation Committee, Summer 1988 through March 1990. Second Reader, Eileen Borowski's Dissertation Committee March 1990 to December 1992. Member, Dissertation Defense Panel: Mike LaValle, July 8, 1986; Sherry Meulman Young, July 10, 1986; Stan Passy,

    December 10, 1988; Marita Delaney, June 30, 1989; Joni Caldwell, Rose Cleary, June 1990, Dan Watkins Reader, Dan Holton's Masters Thesis committee, January through August 1989 Director of all undergraduate psychology theses, Fall 1982 through Spring, 1987; approximately 10-15 students per year from 1988-1991, 20-25 students per year 1992-1995; Spring 2011; Spring 2014; Spring 2016) TOTAL THESIS SUPERVISION AS FIRST READER: approx. 300 Duquesne University Third reader, Jessica Callanan, PhD Dissertation, 2011-2014 Third Reader, Teresa Donegan, Ph.D. Dissertation, Fall 1998-Spring 1999 Saybrook Institute Committee Member, Dian Allen’s PhD Dissertation Committee, August 2002 to ? Committee Member, Jon James PhD Dissertation Committee, January 2002 to ? External Reviewer, Fred Martin, Ph.D. Dissertation, Summer 2000

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    Pacifica Graduate Institute External Reader, Ian Kaminski, Ph.D. Dissertation, Fall 2001 to ? California Institute of Intgral Studies External Reader, Tina Amorok, Ph.D. Dissertation, Spring 2003 to ?

    UNIVERSITY SERVICE

    Faculty Senate Secretary, 1996-1997 Member, 1995 – 1997 Chair, ad hoc Committee on Student Life, 1995-6 Member, ad hoc Committee on Rank and Tenure, 1995-6

    Psychology Department Graduate Program Director, Masters Program, Summer 2001 to Summer 2012 (11 years) Chairman, Fall 1996 to May 2003 Acting Chairman, Fall 1989, fall 2005 Bibliographer, fall 1981 to fall 1996 Senior Class Thesis Supervisor, 1982 - 2001 (Advisor to all undergraduate theses, Fall 1982 to Spring 1987; 10-20 per year 1988 to 2001; 2011 class, 2014 class, 2016 class) Developed and implemented approx. 40 "Special Topics" Courses [partial list thru 2010]: Memory & Imagination (Fall 1981, Fall 1983) The Phenomenology of Merleau-Ponty (graduate class, Fall 1984) Psychodiagnostics: The Rorschach (graduate class, Spring 1985) Psychology of Film (Fall 1985 & Spring 1987) Kinesics: The Psychology of Body Language (Fall 1986) Heidegger Seminar (Spring 1988) Theory and Practice of Qualitative Research (Spring 1988) Seminar in Depth Psychology: Freud, Merleau-Ponty, and Lacan (Fall 1988) Film Expression (Spring 1989) Advanced Research (Spring 1990) "Psychiatry, Madness and the Cinema" (Spring 1992) "Daseinsanalysis" (Spring 1993) "Existential Phenomenology" (Fall 1995)

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    "Ape Ethography" (Spring 1997) “Chimpanzee Research” (Summer 1997) “Chimpanzee Politics” (Fall 1998) “Seminar in Depth Psychology: Freud, Jung, & Rorschach” (Fall 1998)

    “Embodiment, Worldhood, and Temporality: Merleau-Ponty and Heidegger” (Spring 1999) Zoo Habitat Research (Spring & Fall 2000-2003) French Film Studies (Spring 2000) Husserl & Merleau-Ponty (Spring 2000) Watson & Merleau-Ponty [Behaviorism and Phenomenology] (Fall 2000) Contemporary French Cinema (Spring 2000, 2001) Classic Horror Films (Spring 2002) Making the Most of College (Fall 2002) “Fellini Films (Fall 2002) The World in the 21st Century (Fall 2002 with Dr. Sepper) Phenomenological Foundations of Psychology: Husserl’s Crisis (Fall 2002) APA Style (Spring 2003); Primate Studies (Spring 2003) Projective Techniques (graduate class, Spring 2003) “Psychoanalysis” (fall 2005) “Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots (fall 2005) “Women in Film” (fall 2005) “Woody Allen Films” (spring 2006) “People Primates Planet” (spring 2006) “Sartre’s Psychology” (fall 2007) “Cutting Edge American Films of the Late 1960s – 1970s” (spring 2007) “Cinematic Exploration of Character and Inner Worlds” (spring 2009) “Film: Fantasy and Dreams: (spring 2010) “Sartre’s Early Ontology” (spring 2010) "Mindscreen: Cinematic Representation of Inner Worlds" (spring 2012) “Cutting Edge Films 1960s – 1990s” (Fall 2013) Development Office Chair, Faculty/Staff Annual Giving Campaign Committee, 2000-2001 Co-Chair, Faculty/Staff Annual Giving Campaign Committee, 1996-1997

    COMMUNITY SERVICE

    Board of Directors

    USA Film Festival, 1999-2003 Senior Citizens of Greater Dallas, 1995-2001

    Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture

    Fellow: fall 2013

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    Speaking of Movies: fall 2008 to present

    Dallas Goethe Center

    Revitalization Committee, January – May 2011 Film Program Chair, 1990 – 2004; 2006-2012 Community Lectures James Hillman Symposium – Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture (2013 Panelist, 2014 Moderator, 2015

    Moderator and Commentator) Hope for Animals and Their World: The Contribution of Jane Goodall. Presented to the Las Colinas Women’s

    Association (Cherie Clodfelter, host), February 4, 2013. Representations of Girls in American Film, Dallas Institute of Humanities and Girls, Inc. November 2011 Phi Beta Kappa presentation, November 2002 Fall Visitation Weekend lecture, November 2002 “Siddhartha”, Las Colinas Women’s Literary Association, September 20, 2002 “Viktor Frankl’s Search For Meaning,” Las Colinas Women’s Literary Association, October 1, 2001 “Run Lola Run”, Dallas Psychoanalytic Society, September 2001 “Merleau-Ponty and Watson,” Dallas Philosophical Forum, October 2000 Dallas Goethe Center Film Discussant, 1995 to present "Merleau-Ponty's Theory of Consciousness" Dallas Philosophical Forum, April 1996 "Iphigenia" Film Discussion, "Greek Week Festival" Nov. 2, 1994) "Visual Styles of Film and Script Visualization" -- Invited Address to the Dallas Screenwriters Association, November

    21, 1991. "Contemporary Film Theory and Film Criticism" -- Guest Lecture at North Lake College, Irving TX, November 18,

    1991. "Film Criticism" Panel Discussion, North Lake College, July 1991. "Fellini's Amarcord" -- lecture presented in conjunction with Neiman Marcus' "Fortnight on the Odyssey"

    (November 1982) Community Education Courses [1984 – 1995] "Italian Film Series" (Fall 1995)

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    "Primate Politics" (Fall 1995) "The Art of Watching FiIms" (Fall 1994) "Viva Fellini: Masterpieces of the Italian Cinema" (Spring 1993) "Existential Psychoanalysis for Licensed Professional Counselors" (3 classes, October 1988) "Psychoanalysis as a Way of Seeing" (2 classes, September 1988) "The Art and Fun of Watching Films" (February-May 1987) "Understanding Our Emotions: How Do We 'Choose' What We Feel" (November 1986) "Existentialism for Yuppies: Coping with Being and Nothingness in the Lifestyle of the 80's" (February 1986) "Exploring The Single Lifestyle" (April 1985) "Where's The Beef? - The Psychology of Advertising" (November 1984) Special Service

    • Moderator, USA Film Festival - 1998 to present

    • Juror, USA Film Festival Short Film Competition: 1987,1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003

    • Juror, Deep Ellum Film Festival, 2001, 2002

    • Juror, Dallas Video Festival, 2002

    • City of Irving Arts Board Film Committee (Winter-Spring 1987) • Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture programs: 2007 to present – monthly film discussions

    SCHOLARSHIP Editorships Editor-in-Chief, The Humanistic Psychologist –July 2006 to present

    Interim Editor, The Humanistic Psychologist – March 2006 – July 2006 Associate Editor, The Humanistic Psychologist – and Editor for Annual Methods Issues, January 2003—March 2006

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    Editorial Board, The Humanistic Psychologist (A Division Journal of the American Psychological

    Association), May 1985 to January 2003

    Editor, Methods: A Journal for Human Science, January 1989 to 2002 Honorary Board of Advisors, Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 2015 -

    Consulting Editor, Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, September 1998 to Spring 2002 Associate Editor, Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology (A Division Journal of the American

    Psychological Association), September 1985 to September 1998 Editorial Board, Qualitative Psychology (an APA Journal), August 2013 to present Editorial Board, Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 1995 to present Editorial Board, The Psychotherapy Patient, 1999 to present Editorial Board, The Janus Head, 2000 to present Editorial Board, Qualitative Research in Psychology, 2004 to present Editorial Board, Encyclopaideia: Journal for Phenomenology and Education – 2008 - present Editorial Board, Human Studies – 2010 - present Editorial Board, International Journal for Qualitative Studies in Health and Well-being – 2015 - present Ad Hoc Editorial Consultant, Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology Ad Hoc Editorial Consultant, American Psychologist (Fall 1991)

    Professional Publications

    Books: Psychodiagnostic Seeing: A Phenomenological Investigation of the Psychologist's Experience During the Interview

    Phase of a Clinical Assessment (Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International, 1984) Phenomenology 2010, Volume 5: Selected Essays from North America; Part 2: Phenomenology beyond Philosophy

    by Richard M. Zaner, Scott D. Churchill, Gary Backhaus, Alberto J. L. Carrillo Canan, W. S. K. Cemeron, Thomas Nenon, Lester Embree, and Michael Barber – Budapest: Zeta Books.

    APA Policy Resolution [Primary Mover, and Co-Author with D. Aalbers, S. Reisner, E. Garrison, and consultants]

    American Psychological Association. (2015). Resolution to Amend the 2006 and 2013 Council Resolutions

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    to Clarify the Roles of Psychologists Related to Interrogation and Detainee Welfare in National Security Settings, to Further Implement the 2008 Petition Resolution, and to Safeguard Against Acts of Torture and Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment in All Settings. Retrieved from: http:// www.apa.org/independent-review/psychologists-interrogation.pdf

    Chapters in Books, Encyclopedia Entries, and Articles Published in Edited Volumes (20)

    1. "Forming Clinical Impressions: A Phenomenological Study of Psychodiagnostic Seeing," in C. Aanstoos (ed.), Exploring the Lived World: Readings in Phenomenological Psychology (Vol. XXIII of West Georgia College Studies in Social Sciences, pp. 67-84), 1984. [Based on dissertation progress report]

    2. "An Introduction to Phenomenological Psychology for Consumer Research: Historical, Conceptual, and

    Methodological Foundations" (co-authored with Frederick J. Wertz) in E.C. Hirschman and M.B. Holbrook (eds.), Advances in Consumer Research (Vol. XII, pp. 550-555), Provo, UT: Association for Consumer Research, 1985.

    3. "An Existential-Phenomenological Framework for Consumer Psychology," in Wayne D. Hoyer

    (ed.), Proceedings of the Division of Consumer Psychology (pp. 34-38), Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 1986.

    4. "Phenomenological Psychology in the Interdisciplinary Context: Pluralism, Pedagogy, and the Search for a

    Common Ground," in Phenomenological Psychology and the University: A Cultural Analysis, Conference Proceedings published by the Psychology Department of Duquesne University, 1989.

    5. "The Presence of Humanistic Psychologists in the Academy." In Frederick J. Wertz (Ed.), The Humanistic

    Movement: Recovering the Person in Psychology, New York: Gardner Press, 1993.

    6. "The Alchemy of Male Desire: Femininity as Totem and Taboo." In Stanton Marlan (Ed.), Fire in the Stone: Alchemy and Seduction, Chiron Press, 1997, 179-206.

    7. “The Question of Reliability in Interpretive Psychological Research: A Comparison of Three

    Phenomenologically-Based Protocol Analyses.” In Ron Valle (Ed.). Phenomenological Inquiry: Existential and Transpersonal Perspectives, New York: Plenum, 1998. (Chapter 3, 63-85). [Based on 1985 IHSRC paper, see below]

    8. “The Intentionality of Psychodiagnostic Seeing: A Phenomenological Investigation of Clinical Impression

    Formation.” In Ron Valle (Ed.) Phenomenological Inquiry: Existential and Transpersonal Perspectives, New York: Plenum, 1998. (Chapter 8, 175-207) [Based on dissertation]

    9. “Phenomenological Psychology” in A. Kazdin (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Psychology (Vol. 6, pp. 162-168). New

    York: The American Psychological Association and Oxford University Press, March 2000.

    10. “Phenomenology” (with Paul Richer) in A. Kazdin (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Psychology (Vol. 6, pp 168-173). New York: The American Psychological Association and Oxford University Press, March 2000.

    11. “An Introduction to Phenomenological Research in Psychology: Historical, Conceptual, and

    Methodological Foundations,” (with Frederick J. Wertz) in K. Schneider, J.F.T. Bugental, & J. F. Pierson (Eds.), The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology (pp.231-245), Newbury Park, CA: SAGE (2001).

    12. “Phenomenological Analysis: Impression Formation During a Clinical Assessment Interview”: in Constance

    T. Fischer (Ed.) Qualitative Research Methods for Psychologists: Case Demonstrations (pp 79-110). New

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    York: Academic Press (2006).

    13. Experiencing the Other within the We: Phenomenology with a Bonobo. Chapter 5 in L. Embree and T. Nenon (Eds.), Phenomenology 2005 Vol. IV, Selected Essays from North America (pp 147-170), Bucharest: Zeta E-Books.

    14. “Nature and Animality” (Chapter 14) in Rosalyn Diprose & Jack Reynolds (Eds.), Merleau-Ponty: Key

    Concepts. Acumen Publishing, 2008.

    15. “Methodological Considerations for Human Science Research in the Wake of Postmodernism: Remembering our Ground while Envisioning our Future” In M. Tarozzi (Ed.), Phenomenology and Human Science Today. Thoughts and Research, published by Zetabooks 2010.

    16. “Second person” perspectivity in observing and understanding emotional expression. In L. Embree, M.

    Barber, & T. J. Nenon (Eds.), Phenomenology 2010, Volume 5: Selected essays from North America, Part 2: Phenomenology beyond philosophy (pp 81-106), Bucharest: Zeta Books.

    17. “An Introduction to Phenomenological Research in Psychology: Historical, Conceptual, and

    Methodological Foundations,” (with Frederick J. Wertz) in K. Schneider, J.F.T. Bugental, & J. F. Pierson (Eds.), The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology (Revised Edition), Newbury Park, CA: SAGE (2015).

    18. Phenomenology. In Encyclopedia of Critical Psychology (pp 1389-1402) (Thomas Teo, Ed.), Elsevier,

    2014.

    19. “Resonating with Meaning in the Lives of Others: Invitation to empathic understanding” in C.T. Fischer, R. Brooke, & L. Laubscher (Eds). The Qualitative Vision for Psychology: An Invitation to a Human Science Approach (pp 91-116), Duquesne University Press, 2016.

    20. “On the Empathic Mode of Intuition: A Phenomenological Foundation for Social Psychiatry”. In M.

    Englander,

    Journal Articles (38)

    1. "Humanistic Psychology and Introductory Textbooks," The Humanistic Psychologist, 16, 2, Fall 1988, 341-357.

    2. "Considerations for Teaching a Phenomenological Approach to Psychological Research." Journal of

    Phenomenological Psychology, 21, 1, Spring 1990, 46-67.

    3. "Reasons, Causes, and Motives: Psychology's Illusive Explanations of Behavior." Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 11, 1, Spring 1991, 24-34.

    4. "Emerging Methods and Paradigms in a Context of Diversity and Change" (co-authored with Rolf von

    Eckartsberg), Methods, 1991 Annual Edition.

    5. "The Presence of Humanistic Psychologists in the Academy." The Humanistic Psychologist, 20, 2&3, Summer/Autumn 1992, 407-421.

    6. "The Question of Reliability in Interpretive Psychological Research: A Comparison of Three

    Phenomenologically-Based Protocol Analyses." Methods, 1992 Annual Edition.

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    7. "The Lived Meanings of Date Rape: Seeing Through the Eyes of the Victim." Family Violence and Sexual Assault Bulletin, 9, 1, 1993, 20-23.

    8. “Reflections on Becoming a Humanistic Psychologist” (with several others). The Humanistic Psychologist,

    22, 1, 98-106.

    9. “Mutuality versus Conflict: An Existential Approach to Human Relationships,” Rostrum,

    10. “Forbidden Pleasure: Male Desire for (and) Identification with the Female Body.” Contemporary Psychodynamics, July 1995.

    11. “Humanistic Psychology as ‘The Other’: The Marginalization of Dissident Voices in Academic Institutions”

    Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, Fall 1997.

    12. “Seeing Through Self-Deception in Verbal Reports: Finding Methodological Virtue in Problematic Data” in Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 2000, 31, 1 , 44-62.

    13. “On anguish and other frightful moments in the process of self-discovery. The Psychotherapy Patient, Vol.

    11, No. 3-4, 2000.

    14. “Intercorporeality, Gestural Communication, and the Voices of Silence: Towards a Phenomenological Ethology – Part One,” in Somatics, XIII, 1, Fall 2000/Winter 2001, 28-32.

    15. “Intercorporeality, Gestural Communication, and the Voices of Silence: Towards a Phenomenological

    Ethology – Part Two,” in Somatics, XIII, 2, Spring/Summer 2001, 40-45.

    16. “Stories of Experience and the Experience of Stories: Narrative Psychology, Phenomenology, and the Postmodern Challenge” in Constructivism and the Human Sciences, 2002, 7, 81-93.

    17. “Gestural Communication with a Bonobo: Empathy, Alterity, and Carnal Intersubjectivity”, in

    Constructivism and the Human Sciences, Vol. 8 (1), 2003, pp. 19-36.

    18. “Experiencing Oneself as Being–Beautiful: A Phenomenological Study Informed by Sartre’s Ontology” [with Aruna Rao] in Qualitative Research in Psychology, Vol. 1 (1), 2004, pp 55-68.

    19. “Humanistic Research in the Wake of Postmodernism,” in The Humanistic Psychologist, 33(4), 2005, pp

    321-334.

    20. “Encountering the Animal Other: Reflections on Moments of Empathic Seeing,” The Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology: Special Issue on Methodology, Volume 6, August 2006, pp 1-13.

    21. “Be True to Your School: An Open Letter to Students and Practitioners of Human Science Research,” The

    Humanistic Psychologist, 36, 2008, 1-8.

    22. “Introduction to Maureen O'Hara’s Presidential Address.” The Humanistic Psychologist, 2010, 38:2, 99-100

    23. “Editor's Introduction.” The Humanistic Psychologist, 2010, 38:3, 199-202.

    24. Editorial, The Humanistic Psychologist, 2011, 39:1, 1-2

    http://www.ipjp.org/SEmethod/Special_Edition_Method-01_Churchill.pdf

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    25. “Dialogue with Boss, Heidegger, Freud, Sartre, and Buddha: On Being Human.” Hakomi Forum, Summer 2011, Issue 23-24, pp 35-43. [With S. L. Bindeman, B. S. L. Khong, E. L. Hersch, and L. K. W. Sundararajan]

    26. Empirical Variations of relationality and the Question of Ontology. Journal of Constructivist Psychology,

    2011, 297-303.

    27. “Magic carpet ride: Social constructivism in dialogue with phenomenology. “Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 2011, 328-332.

    28. “Resoundings of the Flesh: Caring for Others by way of ‘Second person Perspectivity’ “ in International

    Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, 2012.

    29. “Teaching Phenomenology: From My Thirty Years at the University of Dallas”, The Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology: Special Issue on Teaching, Rex Van Vuuren, editor, 2012 September.

    30. Humanistic Psychology and STEM Disciplines: Strange Bedfellows? [Editorial] The Humanistic

    Psychologist, Volume: 40, Issue: 03, pages 221 - 223

    31. (Edited by S.D. Churchill) Reflections on Richard Alapack’s Love’s Pivotal Relationships, The Humanistic Psychologist, Volume: 40, Issue: 03, pages 283 - 298.

    32. “Das ‘Wesen’ des Daseins liegt in seinem Zu-sein.” Dallas Goethe Center Newsletter, January 2013, No.

    28/8, p 9.

    33. “Philosophical Corner,” Dallas Goethe Center Newsletter , No. 48/11, April 2013

    34. “Heideggerian Pathways Through Trauma and Recovery: A ‘Hermeneutics of Facticity’”, The Humanistic Psychologist, 41(3), 2013, 219-230.

    35. “Practicing What We Preach in Humanistic and Positive Psychology” (with Christopher J. Mruk), American

    Psychologist, 2014 (January).

    36. “At the Crossroads of Humanistic Psychology and Positive Psychology.” Editorial for The Humanistic Psychologist, 2014, 42(1).

    37. “Medard Boss’s Dialogue with Heidegger, Freud, Sartre, Buddha and Jung: On Being Authentic” (with Louise K.W. Sundararajan, Steven Bindeman, Belinda Siew Luan Khong, Edwin L. Hersch, Doris McIlwain).

    38. CHURCHILL, S. (2016). Les dimensions descriptives et interprétatives de la recherche phénoménologique.

    Complémentaires ou mutuellement exclusives? Recherches Qualitatives, Volume 35(2), pp. 45-63. (ISSN 1715 8702)

    39.

    Book Reviews (9)

    1. "New and Recent Books of Interest: An Annotated Listing," Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, Volumes 6-13, 1986-1993.

    2. "Extensions in Human Science Methodology" (Special Issue of Saybrook Review), Theoretical and

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    Philosophical Psychology, 6, 2, 1986.

    3. "Methods: A Journal for Human Science," The Humanistic Psychologist, Summer 1987, 15, 2, 133-137.

    4. "Bodily Reflective Modes: A Phenomenological Method for Psychology." Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 19, 2, Fall 1988.

    5. "Daseinsanalysis: In Defense of the Ontological Difference," Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 8,

    2, Spring 1989, 51-56. [review of spring 1988 special issue of THP]

    6. "Reconsidering Psychology: Perspectives from Continental Philosophy," Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 1995.

    7. “Annotated Bibliography of Recent Books (1985 – 1995)” The Humanistic Psychologist, 23, 3, 392-404.

    8. “Chemicals for the Mind: Psychopharmacology and Human Consciousness. Journal of Phenomenological

    Psychology, 31, 2.

    9. “Empathy, Intercorporeality, and the Call to Compassion”. Society and Animals 18 (2010) 219-229.

    Professional Presentations (116) 1983

    "The Teaching of Descriptive Scientific Research," Paper presented at the Second Annual Human Science Research

    Conference (Session on Teaching Qualitative Research), Duquesne University, May 18-20, 1983.

    "Forming Clinical Impressions: A Phenomenological Investigation of Psychodiagnostic Seeing," Dissertation Progress Report presented to the Graduate Faculty and Students of Duquesne University, November 4, 1983.

    1984 "Psychodiagnostic Seeing: The Intentionality of the Psychologist's Experience During the Clinical Assessment

    Interview," Oral Defense of Dissertation, Duquesne University, April 13, 1984. "Considerations for the Descriptive Presentation of Structural Psychological Analyses" Presented at the Third

    Annual Human Science Conference (Session on Human Science Research Methodology), West Georgia College, May 16-19, 1984.

    "Descriptive-Empirical Research Methodology: The Analysis of Self-Reports," Paper presented at the 92nd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, August 24-28, 1984.

    "Phenomenology in Consumer Research," Symposium Paper presented (by co-author Frederick Wertz of Iona

    College) at the Association for Consumer Research Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., October 11-14, 1984.

    1985

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    "The Question of Reliability in Phenomenological Research: Descriptive Criteria for Validity and Verification," Paper

    presented at the Fourth Annual Human Science Research Conference, University of Alberta, May 21-25, 1985.

    "A Phenomenological Approach to Motivation: The Contribution of Jean-Paul Sartre," Paper presented at the 93rd

    Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Division 23 (Consumer Psychology) Symposium: "Models of Action for Action" (G. Fennell, Chair), Los Angeles, August 26, 1985.

    1986 "Husserl's Method of Noetico-Noematic Analysis as an Approach to the Psychological Study of Perceptual and

    Cognitive Styles," Paper presented at the Fifth International Human Science Research Conference, University of California at Berkeley, May 27-31, 1986.

    "Mutuality versus Conflict: An Existential Approach to Sexual Politics." Paper presented at the 94th Annual

    Convention of the American Psychological Association, Division 24 (Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology) Symposium, Washington, D.C., August 22, 1986.

    1987 "Intellectual Obstacles to a Truly Holistic Psychology: Response to Professor Harris," Paper presented in

    conjunction with the Spring 1987 McDermott Colloquium on "Mentality," University of Dallas, April 19, 1987.

    "Seeing 'Through' Self-Deception in Protocols: How to Find Methodological Virtue in Problematic Data," Paper

    presented at the Third International Symposium for Qualitiative Research in Psychology, Perugia, Italy, August 17-21, 1987.

    "Reading Between the Lines: The Intentionality of Desire and Submission," Paper presented at the 95th Annual

    Convention of the American Psychological Association, Division 24 Symposium, New York City, August 30, 1987.

    "Workshop on Qualitative Research: Protocol Analysis" Workshop presented at the 95th Annual Convention of the

    American Psychological Association, New York City, August 30, 1987. 1988 "Imitation: A 'Bodily Reflective Mode' for Access to Others' Experience," Paper presented at the 96th Annual

    Convention of the American Psychological Association, Division 24 Symposium, Atlanta, August 15, 1988. "Humanistic Psychology and Introductory Psychology Textbooks: Wizards and Straw Men," Paper presented at the

    96th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Division 32 (Humanistic Psychology) Symposium, Atlanta, August 15, 1988.

    "Qualitative Research," Panel Discussant at 1988 APA Hospitality Suite Program for the Division of Humanistic

    Psychology at the 96th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Atlanta, August 15, 1988.

    1989 "Phenomenological Psychology in the Interdisciplinary Context: Pluralism, Pedagogy, and the Search for a Common

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    Ground." Paper presented at 25th anniversary commemorative conference: "Phenomenology and the University: A Cultural Analysis," Duquesne University, February 11, 1989.

    "Representation and Empathy in the Cinema Experience: Seeing is Believing," Paper presented at the 97th Annual

    Convention of the American Psychological Association, Division 10 (Psychology and Art). Symposium, New Orleans, August 12, 1989.

    1990

    "Consciousness, Desire, and Engagement: An Existential-Phenomenological Understanding of Subjectivity." Paper presented at the 98th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Division 24 Symposium, Boston, August 10, 1990.

    "Reasons, Causes, and Motives: Psychology's Illusive Explanations of Behavior." Paper presented at the 98th

    Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Division 24 Symposium, Boston, August 11, 1990.

    "Qualitative Consumer Research from a Phenomenological Viewpoint." Paper presented at the 1990 Annual

    Conference of the Association for Consumer Research, New York City, October 4-6, 1990. 1991 "The Care-Structure of Dasein's Disclosedness as Revealed Through Anxiety." Guest Lecture presented at the

    University of Dallas Braniff Graduate School, March 7, 1991. "The Narrative Reality of Intercourse: Lingering Effects of Date Rape." Paper presented at the 99th Annual

    Convention of the American Psychological Association, Division 24 Symposium, San Francisco, August 17, 1991.

    1992 "Subjects of Desire: From the Impulsive Libido to the Intentional Ego in Freud and Lacan." Guest Lecture presented

    at the University of Dallas Braniff Graduate School "Recent World" course, February 19, 1992 "Freedom and Responsibility: The Existential Feminism of Simone de Beauvoir." Guest Lecture presented at the

    University of Dallas Braniff Graduate School "Recent World" course, April 8, 1992. "The Presence of Humanistic Psychology in the Academy: A Centennial Reflection." Paper presented at the

    Centennial Convention of the American Psychological Association, Division 32 Symposium, Washington, D.C., August 14, 1992.

    1993 "Forbidden Pleasure: Male Desire for (and) Identification with the Female Body." Paper presented at the 101st

    Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Division 24 Symposium, Toronto, August 20-24, 1993.

    1994 "A Critique of the Epistemology of Objectivity: Freud, Lacan, and the Question of Truth." Paper presented at the

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    13th Annual Human Science Research Conference, St. Joseph College, Hartford CT, June 16-20, 1994. "Humanistic Perspectives on Scientific Research: Questions of Relevance and Validity." Div. 32 Panel Discussion

    presented at the 102nd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, August 12-16, 1994.

    1995 "Humanistic Psychology as the 'Other": The Marginalization of Dissident Voices in Academic Institutions." Paper

    presented in K.R. Malone (Chair), Postmodernism raises the question of "the other"; Does psychology reply? Division 24 Symposium presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, August 11, 1995, New York City.

    1996 "Merleau-Ponty's Theory of Consciousness" Dallas Philosophical Forum, April 1996 “Empirical Phenomenology: Staying Close to Husserl.” Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American

    Psychological Association, Div 24 August 1996, Toronto. 1997-1998 (Sabbatical) 1999 “Two Topologies of Being in Heidegger’s Later Thought: From the Rift-Design to the Fourfold.” Paper presented at

    the 1999 Heidegger Conference at UNT on April 17, 1999. “Phenomenological Research in Light of Postmodern Concerns” presented at the International Human Science

    Research Conference in Sheffield, England, July 26-29, 1999. “Intercorporeality, Gestural Communication, and Alterity: Toward a Phenomenological Ethology” presented at the

    25th Anniversary meeting of the Merleau-Ponty Circle in Wrexham, Wales, July 29-August 2, 1999. “Structures and Situations: ‘Ways of Knowing’ in an Existential Framework” Div 24 symposium paper presented at

    the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association in Boston, August 19-23, 1999. (Moderator and Discussant) Research Symposium on Merleau-Ponty’s Reading of Husserl, Florida Atlantic

    University, November 18-20, 1999. 2000 “Phenomenology and Hermeneutics in Contemporary Psychology” presented at KOSMOS: The Denton Association

    for Transpersonal and Integral Studies, UNIT, April 4, 2000. Symposium on ‘Humanistic Paradigms of Psychotherapy Research: Process and Outcome Studies” accepted for

    2000 APA Convention, Division 32 (Humanistic Psychology), Washington, D.C., August 5, 2000. “Revisiting John Watson’s Behaviorism from the Perspective of Merleau-Ponty,” paper presented in S.D. Churchill

    (Chair), “Renewing Psychology Through De-centering Dialogues - Symposium presented at 2000 APA Convention, Division 24 (Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology), Washington, D.C., August 8, 2000.

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    AGENCY, BEHAVIOR AND MEANING: WATSON'S BEHAVIORISM IN THE LIGHT OF MAURICE MERLEAU PONTY.

    Dallas Philosophical Forum, October 24, 2000

    2001 “Humanistic Values in the Wake of Postmodernism: Truth or Consequences,” paper presented in K. Gergen

    (Chair), Place of Value in a Psychology Without Foundations – Div 24 Symposium presented at the 109th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, August 27, 2001.

    Run Lola Run, Film Discussant, Dallas Psychoanalytic Society, September 2001. “Ludwig Binswanger’s Existential Analysis School of Thought”. Dallas Psychoanalytic Consortium, November 17,

    2001 2002 “Conversations with a Bonobo: Toward a Phenomenological Ethology” (International Human Science Research

    Conference – Victoria, B.C. , June 2002 “Conversations with a Bonobo” (UD, Phi Beta Kappa, November 2002) 2003 “Gestural Communication with a Bonobo: Constructivism, Phenomenology, and Mirror Imaging” paper presented

    at the 8th International Congress on Constructivism and Psychotherapy – June 15th, Bari, Italy, June 14-18. “Reflections on Empathy Phenomenology, and Mirror Imaging as it relates to interspecies communication” paper

    presented at the 8th International Congress on Constructivism and Psychotherapy – June 15th, Bari, Italy, June 14-18.

    “Constructivism, Phenomenology, and Comparative Psychology”, Annual Convention of the American Psychological

    Association, Toronto, August 7-10, 2003.

    “Existential Insights into Bulimia: A Phenomenology of Human Vulnerability”, International Human Science Research Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, August 13-18, 2003.

    2004

    "Exploring the In-Between: Second Person Perspectives on Interpersonal Life" Invited Paper presented at the 112th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association as part of a symposium on "Relationality" co-sponsored by the Divisions of Psychoanalysis (39), Humanistic Psychology (32), and Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology (24), Honolulu, July 30, 2004.

    “Dialogue with Heidegger, Freud, Sartre and Buddha — On Being Human" (co-author). Conversation Hour presented at the 112th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, July 31, 2004.

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    "Through a Looking Glass -- The Bonobo and I: A `Second Person´ Perspective on Interspecies Communication". Paper presented at the Merleau-Ponty Circle at Muhlenberg College, October 1, 2004.

    "Monkey in the Mirror: Kommunizieren mit einem Menschenaffe" Paper presented through a joint-invitation of the Philosophy Seminar and Anthropologie Institute at Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, December 6, 2004.

    2005 “Humanistic Psychologies: Current Realities and Future Possibilities” Presidential Address at Winter Retreat. St.

    Pete’s Beach, Florida, January 14, 2005 “The Value of Cultural Awareness for Teaching”. Colloquium presented to Chicago School of Professional

    Psychology, February 11, 2005.

    "The Value of Cultural Awareness for Teaching." Colloquium presented at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology, February 11, 2005.

    "Workshop on Qualitative Research" (with Belinda Khong), Macquarie University, Sydney (Australia), March 4, 2005.

    “Language Games with Apes: Gestalt Approaches to Interspecies Communication.” Honours Students Seminar, Centre of Language, Macquarie University, March 8, 2005.

    "Communication Between Man and Ape: The 'Second Person' Perspective in our Encounter with Others". Visiting

    Scholar Colloquium presented to the Department of Psychology and Linguistics, Macquarie University, Sydney, March 11, 2005.

    "The Mirroring of Gestures: Empathy and Animal Encounters" - Invited Address given at the University of Konstanz

    Psychology Colloquium, April13, 2005 "Wise Love Phenomenology in the History of Psychotherapy" Keynote Address Presented at the RENAISSANCE II FOR

    THE THIRD MILLENIUM: EMERGING VISION OF HUMAN BEING - University of Bari - May 14, 2005

    "Conversations with a Bonobo: A 'Second Person' Perspective on Alterity." Paper presented at the International Human Science Research Conference, Bournemouth (England), August 10-13, 2005.

    "Empathy, Alterity, and Carnal Intersubjectivity: Towards a Phenomenological Ethology." Fellows Address Presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington D.C., August 19, 2005

    "Humanistic Psychologies: Forward we go into the 21st Century. Division 32 Presidential Address presented at the

    113th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington D.C., August 20, 2005.

    "Dialogue with Heidegger, Freud, Jung, Sartre and Buddha - On Being Authentic" (co-author). Symposium presented at the 113th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August 21, 2005.

    "Encountering the Animal Other: Reflections on Moments of Empathic Seeing." Paper Presented at the 30th

    International Conference of the Merleau-Ponty Circle, University of Eugene, Oregon, September 30, 2005.

    2006

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    "The Contribution of Qualitative Research to an Epistemologically Diverse Psychology: Politics and Possibilities."

    Paper presented at the 25th International Human Science Research Conference, John F. Kennedy University, San Francisco, August 5, 2006.

    “Qualitative/Humanistic Psychology in Diverse Academic Contexts: Education the Next Generation.” Division 32

    Invited Panel Discussion given at the 114th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, August 10, 2006.

    “Evidence-Based Outcome: Humanistic and Arts Therapies.” Division 32 Symposium Discussant at the 114th Annual

    Convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, August 12, 2006. “Heidegger, von Uexkuell, Koehler: On the Question of Animal Worlds.” Div 26 paper given at the 114th Annual

    Convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, August 13, 2006. “Epistemological Diversity in Psychological Research: The Contribution of Qualitative Methodologies.” Paper

    presented in S.D. Churchill (Chair), “Politics and Possibilities of a Methodologically Diverse Psychology. Div 32 Invited Symposium presented at the 114th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, August 13, 2006.

    2007 “Methodological Considerations for Qualitative Research in the Wake of Postmodernism.” Paper presented at the

    26th Annual International Human Science Research Conference, University of Trento, Rovereto, 13-16 June 2007.

    “Teaching Phenomenological Research Methods in Psychology: Challenges, Difficulties, and Clarifications.” Div. 32

    Hospitality Suite Program presented at the 115th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco CA, August 18, 2007.

    “Contributions Toward an Epistemologically Diverse Psychology: Challenges, Criticisms, and Concerns.” Div. 24

    Symposium presented at the 115th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco CA, August 20, 2007.

    “Freud meets Boss, Heidegger, Sartre and Buddha—An Imaginary Dialogue On Being Human” (Participants: Scott

    Churchill, Ph.D., Marc Rathbun, Ph.D., Neil Ravella, Ph.D., Wolfgang Rosenfeldt, M.D., Angelica Tratter, Ph.D.) Presented by the Dallas Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology, Wednesday, September 19, 2007.

    “Be True to Your School”: Integrity and Community Amongst Human Science Researchers Presented at the Third

    Alumni/ae Conference of the Department of Psychology at Duquesne University on a Panel devoted to “Qualitative Research and the Culture”, October 12-13, 2007.

    2008

    “On Pythons, Penguins, and Primates: The Experience of Animals and the Call to Compassion.” Paper presented at

    the 27th International Human Science Research Conference Ramapo College - New Jersey, June 11-14, 2008

    "Phenomenology and the Contours of Subjectivity.” Paper presented in K. Gergen (Chair), Beyond Hypothesis

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    Testing---Qualitative Departures for an Enriched Psychology, Division 24 Symposium presented at the 116th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston, August 20, 2008.

    2009

    “Reflective Analysis of the ‘Layering’ of Intentions within Emotional Experiences: Towards a ‘Depth

    Phenomenology’” Paper presented at the 28th International Human Science Research Conference, Molde University College, Norway, June 17-20, 2009

    “Trans-Humanism and the Farther Reaches of Human Nature---Critical Reflections”. Paper session presented at

    the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, August 7, 2009. “Towards a ‘Depth Phenomenological Approach’ to Qualitative Research and Psychotherapy: ‘Second Person’

    Intuitions in the Observation and Understanding of Emotional Expression”. Paper presented at the Third Annual Conference of the Society for Humanistic Psychology University of the Rockies, Colorado Springs, October 8-11, 2009

    "Exploring the In-Between: Conversations with a Bonobo”. Paper presented to The Confluence Alliance at Point

    Park College, Pittsburgh November 9, 2009. 2010 “Exploring the Other within the We: Towards a Phenomenological Ethology.” Paper presented to The Dallas

    Philosophers Forum, February 23, 2010 “Resonating with Meaning in the Lives of Others: Towards a Depth Phenomenology.” Paper presented at the 29th

    International Human Science Research Conference, August 4-8, 2010. “Second Person Perspectivity: Towards a Depth Phenomenology for Understanding Others.” Paper session

    presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, August 11-15, 2010.

    “Relational being and the question of ontology.” Symposium paper presented at the Annual Convention of the

    American Psychological Association, San Diego, August 11-15, 2010. 2011 Keynote Panel presented at the 30th International Human Science Research Conference, St. Catherine’s College,

    Oxford University, UK. July 26-30, 2011. “A Hermeneutic Understanding of What Constitutes “Quality” in Phenomenological Research.” Invited paper

    presented in K. Gergen (Chair), _____ Symposium presented to the Division 5 of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August 4-7, 2011.

    “Girls on the Big Screen.” Lecture presented to Girls Incorporated of Metropolitan Dallas Colloquium at the Dallas

    Institute of Humanities and Culture, November 2, 2011. 2012

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    “Resoundings of the Flesh: Caring for Others by Way of ‘Second Person’ Perspectivity.” Paper presented at the 5th

    Annual Conference of the Society for Humanistic Psychology, Pittsburgh, PA, March 30 – April 3, 2012. “Phenomenological Reflections on Moving Through Trauma: A Hermeneutics of Facticity.“ Paper presented at the

    4th Annual Meeting of the Interdisciplinary Consortium of North American Phenomenologists, Fordham University, Lincoln Center, NYC, May 25-27, 2012.

    “Heideggerian Pathways through Traumatic Injury and Recovery.” Paper presented at the 31st International

    Human Science Research Conference, Montreal, Canada, June 25-29, 2012. “Moderator: A Conversation Between Robert Stolorow and Erik Craig.” Division 39 (Psychoanalysis) Symposium

    presented at the 120th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. Orlando, Florida, August 3, 2012.

    “Can Animal Science be Humanistic?” (with Kenneth J. Shapiro). Symposium paper presented in Frederick J. Wertz

    (Chair), Humanism Outside ‘Humanistic Psychology’: Faces of an Integrative Tradition. Division 1 (General Psychology) Symposium presented at the 120th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. Orlando, Florida, August 4, 2012.

    “Moving Through Trauma in a Heideggerian Way: A 'Hermeneutics of Facticity'.” Paper presented in S.D. Churchill

    and B.S.L. Khong (Chairs), Bringing Heidegger Home – A Journey Through the Lived Worlds of Psychologists and Philosophers. Division 32 (Humanistic Psychology) Symposium presented at the 120th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. Orlando, Florida, August 5, 2012.

    “Phenomenological Research Approaches in Health.” Master Class presented to the Psychology Department,

    Molde University College, Norway, August 30, 2012. “Aarhus Heidegger Seminar” (Four Sessions). Presented to the Nursing Faculty of Aarhus University, Denmark,

    September 11, 18, 25, October 2, 2012. “Towards a ‘Depth Phenomenological Approach’ to Qualitative Research and Psychotherapy: ‘Second Person’

    Intuitions in the Observation and Understanding of Emotional Expression.” Lecture Presented to the Psychology Department, Aalborg, University, Denmark, October 9, 2012.

    “Invitation to Empathy and the “Good Dialogue” Attending to Others by way of “Second Person” Lecture and Seminar presented to the Center for Dialogue and Organization, Institute of Communication, Aalborg University, Denmark, October 12, 2012.

    “Aalborg Heidegger Seminar” (Three Sessions). Master Classes presented at Aalborg University, October 10, 15,

    18, 2012. 2013: Keynote Address: “Existential Pathways through Life’s Challenges: Finding One’s Way in order to ‘Find Oneself’” --

    Presented at the Sukrut International Conference WHO AM I? Conflicts of Gender and Culture in Our Interwoven Identities - A Global View. Bangalore, January 17-18, 2013.

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    “Looking into the Abyss: The Inner Emotional History Beneath the Surface of Experience” – Leadership Workshops presented in New Delhi (Jan 10, 2013), Mumbai (January 12, 2013), and Bangalore (January 21, 2013).

    “Heidegger in Dialogue with Aristotle and Husserl: Towards a Phenomenological Hermeneutics.” Paper presented

    at the North Texas Heidegger Conference University of Dallas, April 26-27, 2013 “Phenomenology and Gestalt Psychology: Holistic Foundations for Animal Science.” Paper presented at ICNAP V:

    The Fifth Annual Meeting of the Interdisciplinary Consortium of North American Phenomenologists, Ramapo College (NJ), May 24-26, 2013.

    “Koehler, von Uexkuell, and Heidegger: On the Question of Animal Worlds,” Paper submitted to 45th meeting of

    Cheiron: The International Society for the History of Behavioral and Social Sciences, June 20-23, 2013. “Early Generalists and Contemporary Ethologists on the Question of Animal Worlds.” Paper accepted for

    presentation in Lisa Osbeck (Chair), Integrative Strategies for the 21st Century - Implications for a Renewed General Psychology. Invited Symposium for APA’s Division 1: General Psychology – at the 121st Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, July 31 – August 4, 2013.

    “Empathy and Elder Care: Caring and Advocating for the Aging Adult.” paper accepted for presentation in F. J.

    Wertz (Chair), Diverse Encounters with Suffering Elders: Bridging Difference through Empathy. Two-hour Symposium for Divisions 24 & 32 (Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, Humanistic Psychology) to be presented at the 121st Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, July 31 –

    “The Humanities, Psychotherapy, and the Postmodern World.” Michael Sipiora & S.D. Churchill (Chairs), Two-hour

    Symposium accepted for presentation at the 121st Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, July 31 – August 4, 2013.

    “Working Together for the Greater Good: The Project of Humanistic Psychology.” Acceptance Speech for the 2013

    Mike Arons and E. Mark Stern Award for Outstanding Lifetime Service to the Society for Humanistic Psychology. Presented at the 121st Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, July 31 – August 4, 2013.

    “Embracing Descriptive and Interpretive Dimensions in Qualitative Analysis,” Faculty Colloquium presented at

    Aarhus University, September 12, 2013. “Descriptive versus Interpretive Phenomenology” (with Marc Applebaum and James Morley). Symposium session

    presented at the 32nd Annual International Human Science Research Conference, Aalborg, Denmark, August 13-16, 2013.

    Phenomenology with the Bonobo (Revisited): Participatory Observation as a Bodily Reflexive "Way of Knowing"

    Animal Others. Paper session presented at the 32nd Annual International Human Science Research Conference, Aalborg, Denmark, August 13-16, 2013.

    “Resonating with Meaning in the Lives of Others: Phenomenological Applications of Empathy to the Research Interview and Patient Care.” OPEN LECTURE AND WORKSHOP, Molde University College, August 20, 2013.

    “Empathy and Intuition in the Perception of Animals”. Invited Talk given to Duquesne University Faculty and

    Students, Pittsburgh, September 30, 2013.

    “Towards a Phenomenological Ethology: Encountering the Animal Other in the ‘How’ of its Being. Invited Address presented at the 2nd Bi-Annual Psychology and the Other Conference, Lesley University (Cambridge, MA),

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    October 4-6, 2013.

    “Alchemy, Umwelt, and Becoming Animal: A Tribute to James Hillman.” Presented at the Dallas Institute for Humanities and Culture, December 11, 2013.

    2014: “Phenomenology: Descriptive and Hermeneutic.” Invited presentation at University of West Georgia, Graduate

    Program in Psychology, Research Class, March 12, 2014. “Phenomenology with a Bonobo.” Invited presentation at University of West Georgia, Graduate Program in

    Psychology, Colloquium, March 13, 2014. “Being True to Your School: Reflections on 40 Years of Carrying the Flag of Phenomenology.” Invited presentation

    at Duquesne University, Graduate Program in Clinical Psychology, Doctoral Research Seminar, April 11, 2014.

    “Participatory Observation as a ‘Bodily Reflexive’ Way of Knowing Animal (and Human) Others.” Presentation at

    the 2014 Duquesne Psychology Department Alumni Conference, April, 12, 2014. “Description and Interpretation in ‘Descriptive’ Phenomenological’ Methodology.” Symposium Presentation at the

    6th Annual Meeting of the Interdisciplinary Consortium of North American Phenomenologists, St Louis University, May 23, 2014.

    “Being True to Your School: Reflections on 40 Years of Carrying the Flag of Phenomenology.” Invited presentation

    at Duquesne University Alumni Conference, April 11, 2014. “Participatory Observation as a ‘Bodily Reflexive’ Way of Knowing Animal (and Human) Others.” Presented at

    Duquesne University Alumni Conference, April 12, 2014. “Description and Interpretation in ‘Descriptive’ Phenomenological’ Methodology.” Symposium Presentation at the

    6th Annual Meeting of the Interdisciplinary Consortium of North American Phenomenologists, St. Louis University, May 23, 2014.

    ICNAP – second presentation

    “New Business Item 23B: Implementation of the 2008 Membership vote to remove psychologists from all settings that operate outside of international law." PowerPoint presented to APA Council of Representatives, Plenary Session, August 5, 2014.

    "Experiential Interaction with Animal Subjects: A Foundation for Subsequent Research Design." Div 5 Symposium

    presentation in M. Gergen (Chair) The Potentials of Qualitative Inquiry for a Pluralistic Psychology. Presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington D.C., August 7, 2014.

    "Mixed Methods---The Collaborative Interface of Quantitative and Qualitative Research Paradigms." Chair, Div 5

    symposium presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington D.C., August 7, 2014.

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    "Legacies of Charlotte and Karl Buhler: A History of the Psychology Program at the University of Dallas" - Acceptance Speech presented to the Society for Humanistic Psychology in being awarded the Charlotte and Karl Buehler Award at APA in Washington D.C., August 9, 2014.

    "STEM Advocacy Versus Academic Freedom: Dilemmas for an Epistemologically Diverse Psychology." In F. Summers (Chair), "Psychology and Civil Liberties---Major Controversies." Symposium presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington D.C., August 10, 2014.

    “Phenomenology: Descriptive and Hermeneutic.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Human Science Researach Conference, St. Xavier's University, Antigonish (Nova Scotia), August 13, 2014.

    “Phenomenology with a Bonobo: Towards a Phenomenological Ethology.” Symposium paper presented in A. GIorgi

    (Chair) Phenomenologizing Naturalism. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Human Science Researach Conference, St. Xavier's University, Antigonish (Nova Scotia), August 15, 2014.

    James Hillman Symposium - Introduction/Moderator – November 2014

    Keynote Sukrut 2nd International Conference 2014 - Keynote Address: “Educating and Caring for the Next

    Generation: Teaching Our Children to Embody Empathy and Embrace Hope”Fiur Day

    “A Four Day Practitioner Course On The Rorschach Ink-Blot Test” - Christ University, Bangalore - December 19-23, 2014. Beauyut . /1. why these yun insurgentsuit usnaattinab;e for ourlifete,,we cirs=acr ewwhthcwevvaabxycyu shoos the axctijs thst they shw to ths wd 2015 “Empathy and Alterity: Towards a Phenomenology of Second Person Perspectivity” – Presentation made to the

    Research Faculty of Malmo University, May 20, 2015. “Resonating with Meaning in the Lives of Others: Invitation to Empathy” – Keynote Address, “Empathy,

    Phenomenology, and Psychiatry” – Conference held at Malmo University, May 21, 2015. “Empathy as an Investigatory Posture” – Keynote presented at The Research Conference 2015: “The Challenge of

    Establishing a Research Tradition for Gestalt Therapy, Part Two” – Gestalt International Research Center, Wellfleet MA, May 27-30, 2015.

    139 presentations INDIA – Interterm 2014/2015 –

    • Keynote Address: “Educating and Caring for the Next Generation: Teaching Our Children to Embody Empathy and Embrace Hope” - Sukrut 2nd International Conference

    • “A Four Day Practitioner Course On The Rorschach Ink-Blot Test” - Christ University, Bangalore – proceeds to raise money for Sukrut Psychotherapy Center

    “Empathy and Alterity: Towards a Phenomenology of Second Person Perspectivity” – Presentation made to the Research Faculty of Malmo University, May 20, 2015.

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    “Resonating with Meaning in the Lives of Others: Invitation to Empathy” – Keynote Address, “Empathy, Phenomenology, and Psychiatry” – Conference held at Malmo University, May 21, 2015.

    “Empathy as an Investigatory Posture” – Keynote presented at The Research Conference 2015: “The

    Challenge of Establishing a Research Tradition for Gestalt Therapy, Part Two” – Gestalt International Research Center, Wellfleet MA, May 27-30, 2015.

    APA – Toronto August 4-9, 2015 • Council – Plenary Presentation (August 4) and NBI-23B (August 7) • Div 5 – “The Crucial Role of Empathy in Phenomenologically Informed Qualitative Research”

    Symposium Presentation • Div 32 – “At the Crossroads of Humanistic Psychology and Positive Psychology” –Symposium

    Presentation

    • Div 5 - Discussant: Response to Kenneth Gergen’s Address

    IHSRC (International Human Science Research Conference) – Trondheim 2015 • Workshop August 11, 2015: A Workshop in Hermeneutic Phenomenology: “Reading Between the Lines” in

    Human Science Research • Conference paper August 13, 2015: “Learning to Employ ‘Empathic Intuition’ and ‘Imaginative Variation’ in

    Phenomenologically–Based Qualitative Research”

    Molde University College Master classes August 17-18, 2015: “To do the right thing: Moral reasoning among health workers”

    • How do we "grow" a conscience? And what does a conscience constitute in phenomenological terms?

    (August 17)

    • Beyond "Black and White": Struggling with the ambiguities of life as health professionals (August 18)

    Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture • “Speaking of Movies” – monthly movie discussion group – Spring and fall

    • Hillman Symposium Moderator – [OCT? NOV?}

    Sukrut Institute International Conference 2015: “Adolescence: The Topography of a Young Mind” Christ University, Bengaluru, India -- November 6 & 7, 2015

    • KEYNOTE ADDRESS: "Ambivalence and Ambiguity in Adolescent Relationships: Identity Confusion and Risk-Taking in Our Relations with Others"

    American Psychological Association. (2015). Resolution to Amend the 2006 and 2013 Council Resolutions to Clarify the Roles of Psychologists Related to Interrogation and Detainee Welfare in National Security Settings, to Further Implement the 2008 Petition Resolution, and to Safeguard Against Acts of Torture and Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment in All Settings. Retrieved from: http:// www.apa.org/independent-review/psychologists-interrogation.pdf

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    Pre-Conference Workshop: “A Workshop in Phenomenological Method: ‘Grasping at Meaning”’ in Human Science Research“ – IHSRC July 3, 2016 Response to the Keynote Address by Ralph Acampora: Our “Living Experience” of Animals and the Call to Compassion: Towards a Phenomenological Ethology – IHSRC – July 4, 2016 Imitation and Intuition: An Empathic Method for Psychology – IHSRC APA: SIPIORA; AALBERS ET AL; BELINDA;

    On (Revisiting) the Alchemy of Male Desire: Femininity as Totem and Taboo. James Hillman Symposium – Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture. October 2016.

    Masculine and Feminine Identities and their Role in Our Intimate Relations. Keynote Address, Sukrut Institute International Conference 2016: Intimacy and Sexuality: Psychoanalytic Perspectives – KEYNOTE:, Bengaluru, India -- November 25-26, 2016.

    2017

    Questions of Validity and Reliability for Qualitative Research. In K. Gergen (Chair) SQIP

    Founders Plenary: “Validity in Qualitative Research Reconsidered” – presented at the

    annual conference of the Society for Qualitative Inquiry in Psychology (SQIP), Fordham

    University – Lincoln Center, May 23-25, 2017.

    Phenomenology with a Bonobo: Jacob von Uexküll's Method of 'Participatory Observation' in

    Action. In M. Morrissey (Chair), Qualitative Methods: Advancing Ethical Inquiry in

    Human- Animal Relations and Studies, May 23-25, 2017.

    Imitative Empathy: An Intuitive Method for Psychology. Paper presented at the Interdisciplinary

    Coalition of North American Phenomenologists (ICNAP), Ramapo College, NJ, May 26-

    28, 2017.

    The Development of a Phenomenologically-Based Approach to Psychological Research: The Early

    Duquesne School and Beyond. Presented in Lucian Delescu and Siegfried L. Mathelet

    (Chairs): Symposium: Phenomenology as unitary epistemological framework for

    psychology. Interdisciplinary Coalition of North American Phenomenologists (ICNAP),

    Ramapo College, NJ, May 26-29, 2017.

    Pre-Conference WORKSHOP: “Between Necessity and Choice: On Researching Existential

    Dilemmas”. Presented at the International Human Science Research Conference (IHSRC),

    Jelenia Góra (Poland), July 11-14, 2017.

    Participatory Observation” as an Investigatory Posture for Psychiatry, Nursing Science,

    Physiotherapy, and Human-Animal Studies. The International Human Science Research

    Conference (IHSRC), Jelenia Góra (Poland), July 11-14, 2017.

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    Challenging Human Science Researchers to “Grasp at Meaning” in Phenomenological Research.

    The International Human Science Research Conference (IHSRC), Jelenia Góra (Poland),

    July 11-14, 2017.

    Entering into Animal Worlds: Experiential Approaches to the Environment of Animals and

    Humans. Div. 34/48 special Animal Summit program (co-sponsored by Division

    34=Environmental, Population, and Conservation Psychology; and Division 48=Peace,

    Conflict and Violence). The Annual Convention of the American Psychological

    Association, Washington, D.C., August 3, 2017.

    Reframing Internal Validity, Reliability, and External Validity for Phenomenological Research.

    Div. 5 (Quantitative and Qualitative Research) symposium Validity in Qualitative

    Research Reconsidered. The Annual Convention of the American Psychological

    Association, Washington, D.C., August 6, 2017.

    Symposia Chair: "Sexual Desire and the Body Politic: Theoretical Contributions and Practical Implications," 94th Annual

    Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington D.C., August 22, 1986. Chair: "Discourses and Disclaimers on Agency: Existential-Phenomenological and Deconstructionist Approaches"

    Symposium presented at the 95th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New York City, August 20, 1987.

    Chair: "Empathy as an Investigatory Posture: Theory, Method, and Praxis," Symposium presented at the 96th

    Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Atlanta, August 15, 1988. Chair: "Gadamer and Habermas: Their Relevance for Psychology and Psychotherapy," Paper Session presented at

    the 96th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Atlanta, August 15, 1988.** Chair: "Cinematic Representations of Consciousness, Selfhood, and Social Reality: Postmodern Critiques,"

    Symposium presented at the 97th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, August 12, 1989.

    Co-Chair: Fourth International Symposium for Qualitative Research in Psychology, Aarhus (Denmark), August 21-

    22, 1989. Chair: "Subjects of Desire: Self, Gender, and Identity in Postmodern Thought," Symposium presented at the 98th

    Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston, August 10, 1990. Chair: "Humanistic Emphasis in Health and Healing," Paper Session presented at the Centennial Convention of the

    American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August 16, 1992.**

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    Chair: "Subjects of Desire and the Body Politic: Pleasure/Passion/Perversion," Symposium presented at the 101st Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, August 20-24, 1993.

    Chair: Invited Address by Louis Sass, presented at the 101st Annual Convention of the American Psychological

    Association, Toronto, August 20-24, 1993.** Chair: "Vicissitudes of Anger: Context and Choice," Division 32 Paper Session presented at the 101st Annual

    Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, August 23, 1993.** Chair, Division 32 Award Ceremony, 1995 APA New York. Chair, [1997APA]** Chair, “Stories, Structures, Signifiers: Ways of Knowing in a Pluralistic World.” Symposium presented at the 107th

    Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston, August 23, 1999.

    Chair, “Humanistic Paradigms of Psychotherapy Research: Process and Outcome Studies. Symposium presented at the 109th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August 5, 2000.

    Chair, “Renewing Psychology Through Decentering Dialogues”. Symposium presented at the 108th Annual

    Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., August 8, 2000. Chair, “Carl Rogers: The Whence and Whither of His Therapeutic Vision.” Symposium presented at the 109th

    Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, August 25, 2001. Chair, “Psychological Theory Confronts Cultural Tradition”, Div 24 Symposium, APA Convention, Chicago, August

    2002. Chair, “A Tribute to Carl Rogers A Century After His Birth”, Div 32 Hospitality Suite Program, APA Convention,

    Chicago, August 2002. Chair, “Humanistic Approaches to Interspecies Communication: Empathy, Body Work, and Beyond,” Annual

    Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, August 7-10, 2003. Chair, [div 24 symp – Gergen, Tratter] Chair, [div 32 symp –polkinghorne, etc] Program Chair, Div 32 Chair, Chair, Chair: Jane Goodall’s Keynote Address: 24th International Human Science Research Conference, Bournemouth… Chair, Carmi Harari Early Career Awards. Presented at the 114th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, August 10, 2006. Chair, Sydney Jourard Student Awards. Presented at the 114th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, August 10, 2006.

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    Chair, Outstanding Student Papers. Presented at the 114th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, August 10, 2006. Chair, “Marx, Lacan, Arendt, Merton, Chuang-Tzu, Sarbin: On Globalization and Authenticity.” Invited Symposium presented at the 114th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, August 13, 2006. Chair, “Conversation Between Robert Stolorow and Erik Craig.” Division 39 (Psychoanalysis) Symposium presented at the 120th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. Orlando, Florida, August 3, 2012. Co-Chair: “The Humanities, Psychotherapy, and the Postmodern World.” Michael Sipiora & S.D. Churchill (Chairs), Two-hour Symposium accepted for presentation at the 121st Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, July 31 – August 4, 2013. **These five indicate "honorary chairs"; the rest of the symposia were planned and implemented by myself, thus my designation as "chair." Chair: "Mixed Methods---The Collaborative Interface of Quantitative and Qualitative Research Paradigms." Chair,

    Div 5 symposium presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington D.C., August 7, 2014.

    Grant Reports Report submitted to University of Dallas in September 1985 on NEH Summer Core Review Project: Proposal for

    Two Core Courses: "Psychological Perspectives on Human Nature" and "Foundations of the Human Sciences."

    Works in Progress “The Intentionality of Clinical Intuition: An Exercise in Constitutive Phenomenology,” in Journal of

    Phenomenological Psychology (in revision). “Lived Meanings of Sexual Advances: The Narrative Reality of Social Intercourse.” (in preparation) To be submitted to Journal of Constructivist Psychology Empathy and Intuition: Doing Interpretive Psychological Research, Book Manuscript. COURSES TAUGHT 1982-2002 [needs updating] (at University of Dallas) 1311 Foundations of Psychology (Fall 85, Spring 86, Summer II 86, Fall 86, Spring 87, Summer 87, Fall 87,

    Spring 88, Fall 88, Spring 89, Fall 89, Spring 90, Fall 90, May Term 91, Fall 91, Spring 92, Fall 92, Spring 93, Fall 93, Spring 1994, Fall 1994,

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    Spring 1995, Fall 1995, Spring 1996, Fall 1997, Spring 1997, Fall 2000, Spring 2001, Fall 2001)

    3152 APA Style (Spring 2003) 3330 History of Psychology I (Fall 81, Summer II 92) 3331 History of Psychology II (Spring 82, Spring 86) 3332 Contemporary Psychology (Fall 89, Summer I 90, Fall 1991, Summer 1993, Summer 94) 3333 Junior Research Seminar (Spring 83,84,85,87) 3333 Qualitative Research (Spring 89, Summer II 91, Summer II 93, Summer II 94, Spring 96 Spring 2000, Spring 2002) 3334 Language and Expression (Fall 87, Spring 95) 3335 Memory and Imagination (Fall 81, Fall 83) 3338 Social Psychology (Spring 82, Spring 83, Summer II 83, Summer II 84, Fall 84, May Term 85,

    Summer I 88, Spring 90, Spring 94) 3352 Introduction to Clinical (Summer II 84, Fall 1992, Fall 2001) Psychology 3353 Theories of Counseling & (Fall 81, Fall 82) Psychotherapy 3371 Film Studies (Spring 92, Fall 94, Fall 1996, Spring 1999) 4152 ST/Kinesics (Fall 1986) 4152 ST/Qualitative Research (Spring 88) 4332 Contemporary Psychology (Summer II 86, Summer II 88) 4336 Abnormal Psychology (Spring 83, Summer I 83, Spring 85) 4341 Psychology of Personality (Spring 82, May Term 82, Spring 83, Spring 84, Spring 86, Fall 93) 4342 Psychology of Perception (Summer I 86, Fall 89) 4348 Senior Thesis (every year) 4351 Senior Seminar (Fall 82, Fall 83, Fall 84, Fall 85, Summer 86, Fall 86, Fall 87, Fall 88, Fall

    90, Summer I 92, Fall 99) 4352 ST/Psychodiagnostics (Spring 85) 4352 ST/Qualitative Research (Summer II 88)

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    4352 ST/Film Expression (Spring 89) 4381 Film Studies (Fall 1990) 4385 Advanced Research (Fall 91, Fall 92, Fall 2000) 5252 Primate Studies (Spring 2003) 5352 ST/Existential Phenomenology (Fall 95) 5352 ST/Daseinsanalysis (Spring 93) 5352 ST/Heidegger Seminar (Spring 88) 5352 ST/Advanced Research (Spring 1990) 5377 ST/Psychology of Film (Fall 85, Spring 87) 4V61 ST/Chimpanzee Politics (Fall 98) 5V52 ST/Embodiment, Worldhood, and Temporality (Spring 99) 4V61 ST/Zoo Habitat Research (Spring & Fall 2000) 3V52 ST/Husserl & Merleau-Ponty (Spring 2000) 3V52 ST/French Film Studies (Spring 2000) 3V52 ST/Behaviorism & Phenomenology (Fall 2000) Fellini Films (Fall 2002) Classic Horror Films (Spring 2002) Contemporary French Cinema (Spring 2001, Spring 2002) Making the Most of College (Fall 2002) "Mindscreen: Cinematic Representation of Inner Worlds" (spring 2012) “Cutting Edge Films 1960s – 1990s” (Fall 2013) Graduate: 5322 Existential Foundations of Human Development (Summer 2002) 6311 Phenomenological Foundations of Psychology: Husserl’s Crisis (Fall 2002) 6322 Fundamentals of Clinical Psychology (Fall 2001)

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    7311 Psychodynamic Foundations of Psychological Assessment (Spring 2002) 7322 Existential Foundations of Psychopathology (Fall 2001, Fall 2003) 7366 Projective Techniques: Rorschach (Spring 2003) 8345 Phenomenological Psychology (Merleau-Ponty Seminar) (Fall 1984) 8377 Psychodiagnostics (Rorschach, Schafer, Exner) (Spring 85)

    Courses Taught at Duquesne University School of Business and Administration Behavioral Science (Spring 1981) College of Arts and Sciences Introduction to Psychology (Fall 1974, Spring 1975, Fall 1978) Psychology of Identity and Fulfillment (fall 1978, Spring 1979, Fall 1979) Abnormal Psychology (Spring 1979) Developmental Psychology II (Spring 1980) Contemporary Issues in Clinical Psychology (Spring 1980) Intro to Existential-Phenomenological Psychology (Fall 1980) Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Film, Feminism, and Psychoanalysis (Summer 1996)

    Courses Taught at Pacifica Graduate Institute

    Qualitative Research II: Hermeneutic Phenomenology (Fall 1999)

    CURRICULUM VITAEEDUCATIONUniversity of Dallas (full-time, tenured)Visiting Scholar, February – March 2005Saybrook Graduate School (San Francisco)Pacifica Graduate Institute (Santa Barbara)

    Visiting Professor, Fall 1999Duquesne University (Pittsburgh)Non-Academic AppointmentsOTHER GRANTSUniversity of DallasDuquesne UniversitySaybrook Institute

    Pacifica Graduate InstituteCalifornia Institute of Intgral StudiesBoard of Directors

    Phenomenology 2010, Volume 5: Selected Essays from North America; Part 2: Phenomenology beyond Philosophy by Richard M. Zaner, Scott D. Churchill, Gary Backhaus, Alberto J. L. Carrillo Canan, W. S. K. Cemeron, Thomas Nenon, Lester Embree, and Michael ...“Constructivism, Phenomenology, and Comparative Psychology”, Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, August 7-10, 2003.

    “Invitation to Empathy and the “Good Dialogue” Attending to Others by way of “Second Person” Lecture and Seminar presented to the Center for Dialogue and Organization, Institute of Communication, Aalborg University, Denmark, October 12, 2012.Courses Taught at Duquesne UniversityGraduate School of Arts and Sciences

    Courses Taught at Pacifica Graduate Institute