MURFREESBORO — One
of the nation’s foremost experts on schizophrenia will share his expertise at
the Middle Tennessee Psychological Association Spring 2016 Meeting at MTSU.
Thomas R. Kwapil, a professor of psychology at the
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, will deliver the keynote address at
10 a.m. Saturday, April 23, in the State Farm Lecture Hall of the Business and
Aerospace Building. A printable campus map is available at http://tinyurl.com/MTSUParkingMap.
Kwapil’s expertise includes the developmental vulnerability
for schizophrenia, which is called schizotypy. This is a theory that
schizophrenia has a continuum that ranges from socially manageable and even
useful behavior, such as that found in some very creative people, to
psychologically destructive behavior.
“People who are schizotypal see more patterns,” said William
Langston, an MTSU psychology professor and coordinator of the gathering. “So
it’s associated with paranormal belief because you might find coincidences and
meaning in things that other people wouldn’t, whereas, in full-blown
schizophrenia, you might see so many patterns that … you’re trapped in
patterns.”
Students from throughout the region will present their
academic papers and posters and receive educational and career advice from
psychology professors at the gathering, which is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. to
1:45 p.m. Langston says psychology as a major provides excellent preparation
for the workforce.
“Employers like our majors because, in psychology, we don’t
have black-and-white answers,” Langston said. “We have a lot of ambiguity, and
so, as students major in it, they get tolerance for ambiguity, which is an
important skill in real life.”
Kwapil’s address is free and open to the public, but the
registration fee to attend the entire conference is $5 for students and
community members and $15 for faculty and other psychology professionals.
Online registration is available at http://tinyurl.com/guz9893. The
advance registration deadline is Friday, April 15.
High school students may attend for free, but they must
register. In addition to admission to the conference, the registration fee
includes breakfast for the day of the conference and membership in the Middle
Tennessee Psychological Association.
For more information, contact Langston at 615- 898-5489 or william.langston@mtsu.edu.
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