
Hunter College of The City University of New York
New York, New York
B.A. in Psychology (Expected June 1996)

Women's Health Project
Department of Psychiatry
St. Luke's/Roosevelt Hospital
New York, New York
Mentor: Denise Hien, Ph.D., Project Director
1995: RESEARCH ASSISTANT
(Summer) Behavioral Sciences Research Institute
University of Puerto Rico Medical School
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Mentor: Glorisa Canino, Ph.D., Director of Institute

Women in recovery: Narratives in transcendence (Grant). Mentor: Vita C. Rabinowitz, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology, Hunter College (CUNY).

Hunter College Student Panel:
President of Hunter College Selection Committee (1994-1995);
Hunter College Psychology Club
Speaker's Committee (1995).

Jewish Foundation for Education of Women
(1992-1996)
The Charlotte Newcomb Foundation (1995)
COR Scholar, National Institute of Mental
Health Research Fellowship (1994-1996)
Thomas Hunter Honors Program (1992-1996)
Psi Chi Honors Society (1995-1996)
Hunter College Psi Chi Chapter Treasurer
(1995)
Trinity House Award of Appreciation, St.
Luke's/Roosevelt Hospital (1993-1995)

American Psychological Association
Student Affiliate
American Psychological Society
Student Affiliate
American Sociological Association Student
Affiliate
The Society for Personality and Social
Psychology
Society for the Psychological Study of
Social Issues
APA Division of Humanistic Psychology
APA Division of Psychology of Women
The American Psychology-Law Society
APA Division on Addictions
APA Division of Comparative and
Physiological Psychology

Valadez, Patricia V. (1995). A preliminary study on the transcendence of survival, relating to issues of poverty, substance abuse, and other life stressors.
Mentor:Vita C. Rabinowitz, Associate Professor of Psychology, Hunter College.
Paper presented at The Annual Hunter College Psychology Convention, New York, 1995.
Valadez, Patricia V.(1995). Women in recovery: Narratives in transcendence.
Mentor: Vita C. Rabinowitz, Associate Professor of Psychology, Hunter College.
Paper presented at The NIMH COR Colloquium, Puerto Rico, 1995.

Proficient in Spanish
Working knowledge of SPSS.
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