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Paschale McCarthy began teaching psychology and
linguistics at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels for Framingham
University, Mass. in Rome in 1995. She has lectured to professionals at
various European conferences and seminars (ECIS Geneva 1992; Bilingual
Society Paris, 1996; ELSA Paris, 1999; SPRINT Health Network, Paris 2003;
Paris VII-Jussieu, 2005). She joined AUP in fall 2005 and has to date
lectured in Psychological Tests and Measurements, Developmental Psychology,
and Cognitive Psychology. Her doctoral research, due to be defended this
year, is in selective mutism in a bilingual population with both cognitive
and psychodynamic readings and interpretations of the disorder and its
implications for the development of the "self".
Paschale McCarthy has published an article on Selective
Mutism (ECOS, February 2004) and has presented papers on anorexia at Paris
VII-Jussieu ("Le traitement de l'anorexie mentale: conflit interne ou
conflit d'internat?") in September 1998, and on selective mutism ("Le droit
au silence") in September 2005.
Paschale McCarthy has worked as a clinical psychologist
since 1996. She is a registered health professional in France. |