Lisa A. Suzuki Counseling Psychology Program



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Suzuki, L. A., Ahluwalia, M. K., & Kim, E. (2002, August). Echoes of the Past: Making meaning of Asian American narratives. Poster presented at Annual Conference of the Asian American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.



Suzuki, L. A. (Discussant) (2000, February). Applicability of the MMPI-2 to Chinese and Koreans in the United States: Empirical investigations of the effects on cultural dimensions. Presentation at the Teachers College Winter Roundtable on Cross-Cultural Counseling and Psychotherapy, New York, NY.
Suzuki, L. A. (1998, April). Surviving as a Minority Academic. Panel Presentation at the Annual Convention of the American Counseling Association Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Suzuki, L., Kohatsu, E., & Wong, G. (1994, February). Gender differences in racial identity and perceptions of mental health of Asians: From measurement to application. Symposium presented at the Eleventh Annual Teachers College Winter Roundtable on Cross-Cultural Counseling and Psychotherapy, New York, NY.
Kopala, M., Suzuki, L. A., & Keitel, M. (1994, February). Resolving ethical dilemmas from a multicultural perspective. Symposium presented at the Eleventh Annual Teachers College Winter Roundtable on Cross-Cultural Counseling and Psychotherapy, New York, NY.
Meller, P., Suzuki, L. A., Prendes-Lintel, M., & Harris, A. (1993, April). Multicultural consultation: Working with individuals and groups. Symposium presented at the American Educational Research Association Convention, Atlanta, GA.
Suzuki, L. A. (Chair and Presenter), Prendes-Lintel, M., & Kohatsu, E. (1993, February). Training in multicultural assessment: From problem definition to usage of standardized instruments. Symposium presented at the Tenth Annual Winter Roundtable on Cross-Cultural Counseling and Psychotherapy, New York, NY.
Esquivel, G., Suzuki, L. A., & Kopala, M. (1993, February). Culturally diverse gifted students: Identification, educational intervention and guidance. Workshop conducted at the Tenth Annual Winter Roundtable on Cross-Cultural Counseling and Psychotherapy, New York, NY.
Suzuki, L. A., Lintel, M., & Meller, P.J. (1992, February). Multicultural Consultation: Application to counselor training and multidisciplinary team interactions. Workshop at the Ninth Annual Teachers College Winter Roundtable on Cross-Cultural Counseling and Psychotherapy, New York, NY.
Kohatsu, E. L., Suzuki, L. A., & Bennett, S. K. (1991, February). Racial identity research on Asian-Americans and American Indians: Is racial identity misplaced or forgotten in the literature? Paper presented at the Eighth Annual Teachers College Winter Roundtable on Cross-Cultural Counseling and Psychotherapy, New York, NY.
Suzuki, L. A. (1997, March). Cuban refugees. Panel Refugees past and present: How is the melting pot? Panel presentation at the 1997 Midwinter Convention of APA Divisions of Psychotherapy, Independent Practice, Family Psychology, St. Petersburg Beach, FL.
Ramirez, M., Imao, R., & Suzuki, L. A. (1988, April). Counseling American ethnic minorities: A look at cultural differences and implications for practice. Presentation at the American Psychological Association Division 17 Upper Midwest Regional Conference, Ames, IA.

PRESENTATIONS AT STATE AND LOCAL CONFERENCES
Suzuki, L. A., Keitel, M., Park-Taylor, J., & Turner, C. (2014, October 22). The students in the middle: Lost and forgotten? Panel presentation at the Guidance Expo 2014. Westchester, NY.
Suzuki, L. A. (2014, October 8). Contextualizing diversity. Panel presentation at the Corbin Forum at Westpoint. Westpoint, NY.
Keitel, M., Park-Taylor, J., Suzuki, L., Huang, J., & Veltri, R. (2013, November). The Pendulum has Swung Too Far: Revisiting Social/Emotional Competence for Student. Presentation at the New York State School Counseling Association Conference, Syracuse, NY.
Park-Taylor, J., Suzuki, L., Keitel, M., Huang, J., & Veltri, R. (2013, October 21). The Importance of Belonging to Academic Achievement for Diverse Youth. Presentation at the Guidance Expo 2013. Westchester, NY.
Keitel, M., Park-Taylor, J., Suzuki, L., & Clark, C. (2013, October 21). Returning to Our Roots: Nurturing the socio-emotional development of students. Presentation at the Guidance Expo 2013. Westchester, NY.
Suzuki, L. A. (2010, March 10). Examining the Role of “Other” in Qualitative Research: A Study of the Holocaust by a Japanese American. Invited presentation at Fordham University, Division of Psychological and Educational Services. New York, NY.
Suzuki, L. A., & Wong, G. (2009, October 16). Working with Asian youth, adults and families in schools and mental health agencies. Invited presentation at 6th Annual Graduate School of Applied Psychology Conference, Culture Counts: Multicultural Interventions in Clinics, Schools, and Other Organizations. Rutgers University: Piscataway, N.J.
Suzuki, L. A. (2008, May). Through the looking glass: Understanding lives in context using ethnography. Keynote address at the 2nd Annual Conference on Qualitative Research in the Human Sciences. Fordham University, New York.
Suzuki, L. A., Ahluwalia, M. K., & Kwon, K. (2007, August). Using qualitative methods in Asian American communities. Invited workshop presented at the Asian American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA.
Suzuki, L. A. (2007, April). Asian adolescents ethnic identity. Presentation at the Asian Educators Alliance New York Conference. New York, NY.
Suzuki, L. A. (2007, March 29). Meeting Student Needs in a Multicultural Environment. Panel Discussant at the 2nd Annual International Education Graduate Student Conference, Steinhardt School of Education. New York, NY.
Suzuki, L. A. (2005, April). Intergenerational transmission of the refugee experience. Presentation for Immigrants and Refugees Surviving Torture (FIRST) Project Conference on Refugees, Lincoln, NE.
Suzuki, L. A. (2005, April). Intergenerational transmission of the refugee experience. Presentation for Immigrants and Refugees Surviving Torture (FIRST) Project Conference on Refugees, Lincoln, NE.
Way, N., Suzuki, L. A., & Merrick, E. (1997, November). How do race/ethnicity, class and gender influence the process of qualitative research? Workshop presented at the First Annual Conference on Qualitative Methods in Psychology, CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY.
Omizo, M. M., & Suzuki, L. A. (1986, November). Children and stress: Stressors, symptoms, and intervention strategies. Presentation at the Hawaii School Counselors Association Conference, Honolulu, HI.



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