Research Presentations
- Henry, H. M. (2015) Post-revolutionary Blues: The Mental Health Cost of the Egyptian Revolution. In H. M. Henry (Chair), Complementary/Alternative Medicine and Psychotherapy. The 20th World Congress of “The World Federation for Mental Health, Cairo, Egypt
- Henry, H. M. (2015). Internalized Homophobia and its Psychological Consequences: The Egyptian Gay Experience. In G. Parameswaran (Chair), Sexuality in Cross Cultural Research. The 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for Cross-cultural Research, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.
- Henry H. M. (2014). Forced Migrants and Difficult Life Circumstances: How Can Psychology Help? In El Mostafa Rezrazi (Moderator) The Need for Humane Interventions in Urgent Situations. Theme: Human Rights and Psychology. Second World Forum on Human Rights, Marrakesh, Morocco.
- Henry, H.M. (2014). Sexual harassment in the Egyptian street: A qualitiative study.The 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Cross-cultural Research, Charleston, SC, USA.
- Henry, H. M. (2012). Arab Families: Ethical Concepts and Values. Invited lecture at the University of Klagenfurt. Klagenfurt, Austria.
- Henry, H. M (2012). The Empathic Response of Mubarak Supporters Towards their Leader: A Cultural Perspective” In (Ed.) Empathy & Spirituality: Selected Papers. The 41st Annual Meeting of the Society for Cross-cultural Research, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
- Henry, H.M. (2011). Culture-linked symptoms and disorders: How can they be better classified and incorporated in field studies? The First Regional Conference of the Arab Center for Research and Training on Mental Health. Beirut, Lebanon.
- Henry, H. M. (2011). Integrating spirituality into psychotherapy: The Egyptian perspective. In B. Ashdown (Chair), Spirituality, Religion, and Morality. The 40th Annual Meeting of the Society for Cross-cultural Research, Charleston, SC., USA.
- Henry, H. M. (2010). The meaning of empowerment as perceived by Egyptian women. In M.A. Tahir (Chair) Gender and Identities. The 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for Cross-cultural Research, Albuquerque, NM., USA.
- Charles, L..; Henry, H.M., Amer, M., Justus, A.; Simons-Rudolph, J.; Abuhamdeh, S.;& Settlage, B. (2010) You will not poke fun at the man who is between the hands of God”: Development of an international, cultural, and community family therapy training program in Cairo, Egypt. Poster presented at the XVIII World IFTA (International Family Therapy Association) Congress, Buenos Aeres, Argentina.
- Amer, M. M., Charles, L., Henry, H.M. Justus, A., Abuhamdeh, S., & Simons-Rudolph, J. (2010). New Directions for family practitioner training in the Middle East. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association, APA 118th Annual convention, San Diego, California, USA.
- Henry H. M (2010). The meaning of empowerment as perceived by Egyptian women. In M.A. Tahir (Chair) Gender and Identities. The 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for Cross-cultural Research, Albuquerque, NM, USA
- Henry, H.M. , Munz, R. , & Shaheen, D. (2009) Examing the Continuing Bonds of African Refugees in Egypt. In H. Henry (Chair) Migration 1 . The 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for Cross-cultural Research, Las Vegas, NV, USA.
- Henry, H.M. (2009). The Loss and Mourning of the Old AUC Campus. AUC before Community Conference, The American University in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt.
- Henry, H. M., Hamdi, N. & Shedid, G. (2008). Reverse immigration and the process of loss and mourning of US expatriates. In T. Hedges- Duroy (Chair), Cultural Change, Revival and Continuity. The 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for Cross-cultural Research, New Orleans, Louisiana USA
- Henry, H. M.(2007). Psychology in the Egyptian classroom and young women's empowerment. International Conference on the Teaching of Psychology, Vancouver, Canada.
- Henry, H.M. & Biran, M.W. (2005). Psychoanalytic perspective on immigration, loss and mourning in (Moderator) On Building a Psychoanalytic Home: How the Experience of Immigration and 'Otherness' Is Made Use of in the Therapeutic Relationship. Panel presented at the association for the psychoanalysis of culture and society conference, New Jersey, USA.
- Henry, H. M.; Stiles, W.B.; Biran, M.W.; Mosher J.K.; Banarjee, P. & Glick, M.J. (2005). The influence of immigrant's context and worldview in the assimilation and mourning of lost native culture. In M.J. Click (Moderator), Assimilation across contexts: Making sense of sexual abuse, immigration and psychotherapy. Panel presented at the Ohio Society for Psychotherapy Research meeting, Toledo, Ohio, USA.
- Henry, H. M. & Knudson R. M. (2004). Multiculturalism, Inclusion, and Cultural Sensitivity Training: Goals for the Clinical Psychology Program. Paper presented at the 2004 Dr. Cheryl Burgan Evans' Graduate Conference on Multicultural Research. Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA
- Henry, H. M. , Stiles W. B. & Biran, M.W. (2004). Integrating the Continuing Bond of Mourning with the Assimilation Model to Address Immigration-Associated Losses. In M. J. Glick (Moderator), Case study research on the assimilation model: Part I. Panel presented at the Ohio Society for Psychotherapy Research meeting, Athens, Ohio, USA.
- Henry, H. M., Stiles W.B. & Biran M. W. (2004). Using the Assimilation Model to Elaborate the Continuing Bond Model of Mourning in Non-western Immigrants. In W. B. Stiles (Moderator), Case studies in the context of verification: not just exploratory any more. Panel presented at the Society for Psychotherapy Research Meeting, Rome, Italy.
- Henry, H. M. & Biran M.W. (2003): Perceived Parental Cultural Conflict, Perceived Parental Control and Subjective well- being of Arab American College Students. Poster presented for the American Psychoanalytic Association Scientific Poster Session, New York, USA.