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Minnesota Psychological Association4248 Park Glen RoadMinneapolis, MN 55416(952) 928-4657 | [email protected]
The Minnesota Psychological Association is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Minnesota Psychological Association maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Back to the Future: Current Trends in Clinical Practice
MINNESOTA PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION84TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
T h u r s d a y & F r i d a y : A p r i l 2 - 3 , 2 0 2 0 C r o w n e P l a z a M i n n e a p o l i s W e s t , P l y m o u t h , M i n n e s o t a
EARN UP TO 13.5 CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS!
Target audience: All psychologists, mental health professionals, and students in psychology and related areas.
www.mnpsych.org
REGISTRATIONRegister online at www.mnpsych.org/84th-annual-conference or complete the following form and submit it with full payment.
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Back to the Future: Current Trends in Clinical Practice
www.mnpsych.org/84th-annual-conference 8 4 T H A N N U A L M P A C O N F E R E N C E
April 2 - 3, 2020 Crowne Plaza Minneapolis West Plymouth, Minnesota
Earn up to 13.5 Continuing Education Credits
FEATURING PLENARY SPEAKERS:BEVERLY GREENE, PH.D., ABPP, Looking Back to Move Forward: Healing Racial Battle Fatigue in Turbulent Times
CHRISTOPHER ERBES, PH.D., LP, ABPP, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Assessment and Treatment in Context
SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE84TH ANNUAL MPA CONFERENCE u Court Involved Therapy: Stay Safe While
Tapdancing Through the Minefield Michelle M. Millenacker, Psy.D., LP;
Judy Sherwood, M.A., LMFT, M.B.A. u Psychologists in Public Service: Successfully
Navigating Unique Clinical and Ethical Challenges with Those Less Served
Colt J. Blunt, Psy.D., LP; Ann LaValley-Wood, Psy.D., LP; Thomas T. Lenhardt, Psy.D., LP; Jennifer L. Harrison, Ph.D., LP; Andrew Fink, Psy.D., LP
2:00pm Poster Viewing Exhibit Viewing*
3:00pm u “My Surgeon Read My Therapy Notes?”: Ethical Dilemmas in Integrated Healthcare Settings
Efrat Eichenbaum, Ph.D., LP; Andrea Zuellig, Ph.D., LP; Signe L. Nestingen, Psy.D., LP, LMFT
u Legislative Efforts to Improve the Practice Environment for Psychologists
Trisha A. Stark, Ph.D., LP, M.P.A.; William J. Amberg, J.D. u The Evidence-Base and Effects of
Cognitive Remediation for Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
Thomas T. Lenhardt, Psy.D., LP; Jennifer L. Harrison, Ph.D., LP; Laura Dewhirst, M.A.; Shannon Ehlke, M.A.; Emily Peissig, M.S. u Climate Change for Minnesota Psychologists:
Mental Health and Medical Issues Christie Manning, Ph.D.; Michael Menzel, M.D.;
Richard Sethre, Psy.D., LP u The Invisible End of The Autism Spectrum:
Assessment, Diagnosis and Therapy Barb Luskin, Ph.D., LP; Amy Carrison, Psy.D.
4:15pm Adjourn
To view full conference information and to register online visit www.mnpsych.org/84th-annual-conference.
THURSDAY, APRIL 2
7:30am Breakfast and Networking*
8:15am Opening Plenary Session and Welcome
Keynote Address: Looking Back to Move Forward: Healing Racial Battle Fatigue in Turbulent Times
Beverly Greene, Ph.D., ABPP
10:00am Exhibit Viewing* Break*
10:15am Keynote Address Continued
11:45am Lunch*
12:45pm u Supervision of Psychology Trainees: Continuing the Conversation on Supervision Requirements in Minnesota Statute and Rule
Robin McLeod, Ph.D., LP; Sam Sands, J.D.; Bruce L. Bobbitt, Ph.D., LP. uRethinking the Coming Out Narrative Julie Tilsen, M.A., Ph.D. uUsing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for
Psychosis (CBTp): An Introduction to Treating Psychosis with CBT
Aimee Murray, Psy.D., LP u Tackling Tics: How to Use Behavioral
Strategies to Manage Symptoms of Tourette Syndrome
Christine Conelea, Ph.D., LP u The Western Disease: Autism in the
Somali Community Yasmine Moideen, Ph.D., LP; Andrew Fink, Psy.D., LP
2:00pm Poster Viewing Exhibit Viewing*
3:00pm uOvercoming Challenges of Unexpected Court Involvement for Psychologists
Brenda Frye, Ph.D.; Scott Fischer, Ph.D., LP.; Sharon Stein McNamara, Ed.D., LP.; Elizabeth Fleming, Psy.D., Jennifer Joseph, Psy.D. LP
CONFERENCE HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS:Discounted rooms are available to attendees at the Crowne Plaza Minneapolis West at the rate of $125 plus tax for a single/double. To make your reservation, please call the hotel at (800) 227-6963 or (763) 559-6600 and indicate you are with the Minnesota Psychological Association conference. Discounted rooms are available until March 10, 2020, and will be available after that date on an as-available basis.
CROWNE PLAZA MINNEAPOLIS WEST:3131 Campus Drive, Plymouth, MN 55441(763) 559-6600 | www.cpplymouth.com
EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS:Get involved today by exhibiting or sponsoring the 84th Annual Conference! As an exhibitor or sponsor, you will receive recognition prior to and throughout the event. Details on how you can participate can be found on our website at www.mnpsych.org/84th-annual-conference or email: [email protected].
COMMITTEE: • Heidi Bausch, M.A.• Bruce L. Bobbitt, Ph.D., LP • Willie Garrett, M.S., LP, CEAP, Ed.D. (MPA President)• Steven P. Gilbert, Ph.D., ABPP, Psychologist Emeritus• Susan McPherson, Ph.D., LP, ABPP• Susan T. Rydell, Ph.D., LP • Matthew Syzdek, Ph.D., LP, M.B.A.
Back to the Future: Current Trends in Cl inical Pract ice
REGISTRATIONThe registration fee includes breakfast, lunch, refreshment breaks, CE certificates and access to Thursday evening’s event.
If you’re registering for one day only, please select which day you plan to attend.
q Thursday q Friday**
Will you be joining us for the Thursday evening event? q Yes q No Access is included in your full registration or one-day Thursday registration fee. So that we can ensure enough food is ordered for everyone, please let us know if you will be attending.
*To receive the student rate, you must be a full-time student. MPA reserves the right to request copies of student fee statements to verify status. **One-day registration on Friday does not include access to Thursday evening’s social event.
MPA MEMBERSHIP q I am a full-time student and wish to join MPA for $0! Student membership with MPA is now FREE!
q I am not a student and wish to join MPA for only $96! This is a great time to join MPA because, with your paid entrance fee into the 84th Annual Conference, you can become a full member for one year for just $96! You will receive full membership status, a $295 value, for just $96 for the first year!
MEMBER $300 $225NON-MEMBER $435 $335
STUDENT* $110 $68
$350 $225
$435 $335
$110 $68
$405 $300
$510 $405
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ON OR BEFORE FEB. 27 FEB. 28 – MAR. 26 ONSITE
One Day One Day One DayFull Convention Full Convention Full Convention
CONFERENCE STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPSMPA joins professionals and students through the power of giving. Full-time student members of MPA may apply for financial assistance with their Annual Conference registration fee, and professional MPA members may choose to donate to the student conference scholarship fund. All students must apply for financial assistance online at www.mnpsych.org/84th-annual-conference. Applications must be submitted by Friday, March 6. Scholarships are not guaranteed. We also kindly ask that all professional members donate to the scholarship fund on or before Friday, March 6. Scholarships will be awarded based on the number of applicants and the amount of funds donated.
q I am an MPA member and a full-time student. I have applied for a scholarship at www.mnpsych.org/84th-annual-conference.
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Earn up to 13.5 Continuing Education Credits
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u Challenging the Parental Loss Narrative When Children Come Out
Julie Tilsen, M.A., Ph.D. u Identifying and Addressing Therapist
Burnout, Compassion Fatigue and Moral Injury Nate Page, Ph.D., LP uUsing Assessment to Improve Outcomes,
Reduce Risk, and Increase Efficiency Paul E. Williams, Psy.D. u Caring for the Human Spirit: A Cooperative
Approach to Whole-Person Care Adam James, D.Min.; Anna Kendig, M.Div., BCC
4:15pm Reception, Networking, Raffle and Awards* Complimentary Hors d’oeuvres
FRIDAY, APRIL 3
7:30am Business Meeting*
7:30am Breakfast and Networking*
8:15am Opening Plenary Session and Welcome
Keynote Address: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Assessment and Treatment in Context
Christopher Erbes, Ph.D., LP, ABPP
10:00am Exhibit Viewing* Break*
10:15am Keynote Address Continued
11:45am Lunch*
12:45pm u Personalizing Evidence-Based Treatment for Adolescents with Depression
Meredith Gunlicks-Stoessel, Ph.D., LP uHaving the Talk and Walking the Walk
Around Psychological Consequences of Police Brutality
Beverly Greene, Ph.D., ABPP uMandated Reporting in Trauma-Informed
Settings Katie Olson, J.D.; Miriam Itzkowitz, M.S.
Program is subject to change at any time without notice
*CE credits not awarded for these activities