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APA/APAGS专业心理学杰出研究生奖由APA专业事务委员会(BPA)和美国研究生心理协会(APAGS)每年颁发给在心理学实践和应用方面表现出色的研究生。2021年的获奖者是Sarah Alsaidi。阿尔赛迪“在纽约市阿拉伯裔美国人家庭支持中心(AAFSC)为阿拉伯、中东、穆斯林和南亚女孩和年轻妇女制定和促进大胆青年妇女行动计划(AYWA)方面发挥了重要作用。AYWA的大多数参与者是第一代或第二代女性移民或难民,其中许多人认为自己是也门裔美国人。在日常生活中,AYWA的参与者在双重文化认同、家庭和社区期望以及宗教和文化规范中摸索。Alsaidi博士开发了一个独特的课程和计划,以满足AYWA参与者的需求,支持他们作为年轻人的发展,并为参与者创造一个相互联系的安全空间。阿尔萨迪博士擅长引导具有挑战性的对话,并通过她开发和促进的计划赋予AAFSC的年轻女性权力。阿尔萨迪博士通过心理学的实践和应用,在提升和支持阿拉伯、中东、穆斯林和南亚(AMEMSA)年轻女性方面发挥了重要作用。”(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA,版权所有)。
APA/APAGS Award for Distinguished Graduate Student in Professional Psychology: Sarah Alsaidi.
The APA/APAGS Award for Distinguished Graduate Student in Professional Psychology is awarded annually by the APA Board of Professional Affairs (BPA) and the American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS) to a graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding practice and application of psychology. A 2021 award winner is Sarah Alsaidi. Alsaidi "was instrumental in developing and facilitating the Audacious Young Women of Action (AYWA) program for the Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim and South Asian (AMEMSA) girls and young women at the Arab-American Family Support Center (AAFSC) in New York City. The majority of AYWA participants are first-generation or second-generation female immigrants or refugees, with many identifying as Yemeni-American. In their daily lives, AYWA participants navigate bicultural identities, family and community expectations, and religious and cultural norms. Dr. Alsaidi developed a unique curriculum and program to meet the needs of AYWA participants, support their development as young people, and create a safe space for participants to connect with one another. Dr. Alsaidi was adept at navigating challenging conversations and empowering AAFSC's young women through the programming that she developed and facilitated. Dr. Alsaidi's work has been instrumental in uplifting and supporting Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, and South Asian (AMEMSA) young women through her practice and application of psychology." (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).