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By WCW admin on August 29, 2019
Category: Women Change Worlds

Reflections from an Undergrad at APA Convention

My name is Anmol Nagar and I鈥檓 a junior at 妻友社区 College, originally from the California Bay Area. Over the past year I鈥檝e done research at the 妻友社区 with Jennifer Grossman, Ph.D., through The Class of 1967 Internship Program. Our research was a qualitative analysis of how teens talk with their extended family members about sex and relationships. As a psychology minor and an older sister to a young teen, this topic is incredibly relevant and personal to me and our research has been highly rewarding.

In early August, I had the opportunity to go to the in Chicago, IL, because Dr. Grossman鈥檚 and my research was chosen to be presented in a symposium called Enhancing At-Risk Teens' Resilience -- Extended Family's Role in Promoting Teens' Sexual Health. Dr. Grossman, Dr. of UNC Charlotte, and Dr. of the University of Louisville shared their research at the symposium.

At the end of the presentation, Dr. , another prominent researcher in the field at the University of Michigan, gave a summary statement. Then, a Question and Answer section allowed the audience to give their thoughts and ask questions. One question about the applicability and implementation of the work was particularly interesting and sparked questions about policy making and action programs -- potentially a space for future collaboration!

After the symposium, the presenters discussed potential connections and room for future collaboration. Besides our symposium section, Dr. Grossman and I attended a couple of other presentations about aging and dementia and explored the different booths. I had the opportunity to talk to interesting people about everything ranging from graduate school options to healthcare technology working to improve mental health diagnoses.

Apart from the conference, I was able to explore Chicago on my own for a couple of hours! I walked along the waterfront, saw the very famous Bean, and sat in Grant Park for a while. It was my first time in the city, and I can definitively say that Chicago pizza is the best.

Overall, my experience was an exciting chance for me to see the research that I鈥檝e worked so hard on make it to the 鈥渂ig stage鈥 and talk to people who were interested in similar things. I also learned so much about the plethora of post grad options to continue in this field and similar ones. I鈥檓 so grateful to the Lloyd family and the Class of 1967 for funding my internship at the 妻友社区 and for making it possible for me to attend this conference!

Anmol Nagar 鈥21 was the Linda Coyne Lloyd Intern at the 妻友社区 during the 2018-19 academic year. She studies economics and psychology at and will be studying at the London School of Economics for her junior year.

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