Ryan Tellalian is a PhD student in Clinical Psychology at The New School for Social Research. He holds an MA in Psychology from the same institution, an M.Div. from St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary, and a certificate in Armenian Studies from St. Nersess Armenian Seminary. Ryan is a fourth generation Armenian-American, the great-grandson of Genocide victims. His wide range of research interests include the relationship between psychology and theology, positive and existential psychology, forensic psychology, and therapeutic applications of binaural beats. Ryan is currently an extern at Mount Sinai Beth Israel, where he runs group therapy sessions, a research clerk at The Forensic Panel, and the technical editor for the quarterly, Social Research.
Ryan Tellalian
Ph.D. Candidate in Clinical Psychology, The New School for Social Research
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May 2nd
2015
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2015
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Trauma and its Aftereffects, Part I: War and Genocide
This roundtable will consider how experiences of war and genocide shape survivors, perpetrators, and descendants, and how violence sanctioned by states or cultures informs individual and collective conscience.