Silvia Sara Canetto Explained

Silvia Sara Canetto
Occupation:Professor at Colorado State University
Workplaces:Colorado State University
Alma Mater:(1977) University of Padova (1983) The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1987) Northwestern University Medical School
Awards:
  • 2020 Louis I. Dublin Award, American Association of Suicidology
  • 2019 APA Society for the Psychology of Women Heritage Award
  • 2018 APA Denmark-Reuder Award

Silvia Sara Canetto is a psychologist known for her research in diversity issues (including gender, sexual orientation, and social economic status) related to suicidal behaviors, aging, and end of life. She is a professor of applied social health psychology, and counseling psychology at Colorado State University (CSU).[1]

Canetto is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, the Gerontological Society of America,[2] and the American Psychological Association (APA) (Society for the Psychology of Women, Division of International Psychology, Society of Counseling Psychology, Division of Trauma Psychology, Division of Adult Development and Aging, and Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinities).

Canetto co-edited Focus on women. Women and suicidal behavior with David Lester,[3] and Review of Suicidology with Ronald W. Maris and Morton M. Silverman.[4]

Awards

Biography

Canetto was born and raised in Italy.

Canetto completed a Clinical Psychology Internship at Ferrara Mental Health Services and Padova Psychiatric Hospital and received a Doctor of Psychology degree in the field of Experimental/Physiological Psychology from the University of Padova in 1977.

Between 1977 and 1980 Canetto was a post-doctoral researcher at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Department of Oral Biology at the Hadassah Hospital in Israel. In 1983 Canetto received her M.A. in General Psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem under the mentorship of Judith R. Ganchrow and Ruth Guttman. From 1984 to 1985 she completed a Clinical Psychology internship at Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center. In 1987 she received a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, with a focus on older adults at Northwestern University Medical School under the supervision of David Gutmann.[12]

Between 1988 and 1991 Canetto was a visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Montana and the University of Vermont. She joined Colorado State University in 1991 and is affiliated with the Women's Interdisciplinary Studies, and Human Development and Family Studies Program. Since 2003 she has been a Full Professor at the Department of Psychology in Colorado State University. In 2007 she became an Affiliate Faculty of the Psychology Doctoral Program in Escuela de Postgrado (Graduate School) Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.

Research

Canetto runs the Canetto Research Team at Colorado State University with a focus on gender and cultural diversity.[13] One of her interests focuses on cultural norms, stereotypes, and gender narratives for persistence, and success in science, technology, math and engineering (STEM). In longitudinal study of underrepresented individuals (e.g., women, low SES, and specific ethnic minorities) in the STEM major, Canetto suggests that mentoring programs may help increase academic self-efficacy of women and individuals with STEM-minority status at graduation.[14]

Another area of interest relates to cultural norms and diversity of gender and suicidal behaviors.[15] Other areas of interest includes stereotypes of gender, aging and sexual orientation;[16] and cultural and gender issues in human rights.[17]

Representative publications

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CSU Psychology Faculty and Staff Listing. psy.psych.colostate.edu. 2019-12-03.
  2. Web site: 2016-05-16. Silvia Sara Canetto named a Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America. 2022-01-18. SOURCE. en-US.
  3. Book: Women and suicidal behavior. 1995. Springer Pub. Co. Canetto, Silvia Sara., Lester, David, 1942-. 0-8261-8630-0. New York, NY. 30915191.
  4. Book: Review of suicidology, 1997. 1997. Guildford Press. Maris, Ronald W., Silverman, Morton M., Canetto, Silvia Sara., American Association of Suicidology.. 1-57230-212-7. New York, NY. 38240769.
  5. Web site: Silvia Canetto - Speakers Bureau - Colorado State University. 2019-12-17. en.
  6. Web site: Jack E. Cermak Advising Award – Past Recipients Office of the Provost & Executive Vice President Colorado State University. 2019-12-17. en-US.
  7. Web site: Strickland-Daniel Mentoring Award. 2019-12-17. APA Divisions. en.
  8. Web site: Congratulations to Dr. Silvia Sara Canetto for receiving the 2018 Denmark Reuder Award - Society of Counseling Psychology, Division 17. 2020-02-24. www.div17.org. en-US.
  9. Web site: International Development Studies Grant Recipients. 2020-02-24. International Programs. en-US.
  10. Web site: Heritage Award. 2020-02-24. APA Division 35. en.
  11. Web site: 2020-03-09. Silvia Canetto, who studies cultural and gender scripts of suicide, receives national award. 2022-01-18. College of Natural Sciences. en-US.
  12. Web site: Author Biography. www.atwoodpublishing.com. 2019-12-03.
  13. Web site: Canetto Research Team – Colorado State University. en-US. 2019-12-17.
  14. MacPhee. David. Farro. Samantha. Canetto. Silvia Sara. 2013. Academic Self-Efficacy and Performance of Underrepresented STEM Majors: Gender, Ethnic, and Social Class Patterns. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy. en. 13. 1. 347–369. 10.1111/asap.12033. 1530-2415.
  15. Canetto. Silvia Sara. 2008. Women and suicidal behavior: A cultural analysis.. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. en. 78. 2. 259–266. 10.1037/a0013973. 18954189. 1939-0025.
  16. Canetto. Silvia Sara. Kaminski. Patricia L.. Felicio. Diane M.. 41821411. 1995. Typical and Optimal Aging in Women and Men: Is There a Double Standard?. The International Journal of Aging and Human Development. en-US. 40. 3. 187–207. 10.2190/rx0u-t56b-1g0f-266u. 7615349. 0091-4150.
  17. Book: Canetto, Silvia Sara. Women and human rights: Concepts, debates, progress, and implications. APA handbook of the psychology of women: Perspectives on women's private and public lives (Vol. 2).. 2018. 521–543. American Psychological Association. 10.1037/0000060-028. 978-1-4338-2801-0.