As you may know, over half of the licensed psychologists in California are graduates of the California School of Professional Psychology (CSPP). So it’s not surprising that our CSPP community had a strong showing at this year’s in Monterey.
Congratulations to the following CSPP faculty, students and alumni, who presented at this year’s:
- Brad Conn(CSPP-LA Clinical PhD student) and Christine Ricohermoso (CSPP-LA Clinical PsyD student) co-presented a poster entitled “Providing Foster Programs with Behavioral Modification Skills to Help Youth with ADHD and ODD”.
- Michael Donner (䳧ʱ-,’89) co-presented a Master Lecture on “Ethics Are Not Rules: Psychology in the Real World”.
- Krystel Edmonds-Biglow(Associate Professor, CSPP-LA Clinical PsyD and alumna CSPP-LA, ‘01), Erica L. Holmes (CSPP-LA, ’01) andJeffrey Tirengel(Professor, CSPP-LA Clinical PsyD and alumnus CSPP-LA ’90) presented a session on “Cultural/Historical Trauma, Trauma-Sensitive Supervision and Consultation, and Resiliency in Diverse Communities”.
- Rut Gubkin (CSPP-Alameda,’91) was a presenter in “Diversity Forum: Making Cultural Consciousness a Priority for CPA and the Local Chapters – Where Are We Today?”
- Robert-Jay Green (Distinguished Professor Emeritus, CSPP-SF Clinical PhD) and Kim Bergman (䳧ʱ-’90) co-presented a session on “Family Building through Third-Party Assisted Reproduction: A New Area of Practice”.
- Mark Kamena (CSPP-Alameda’97) co-presented a session on “Counseling Cops: What Clinicians Need to Know”.
- Keely Kolmes (䳧ʱ-,’03) presented a 4-hour Preconvention Advanced Level Intensive entitled “Digital and Social Media Ethics for Psychologists”.
- Alan Lincoln (Professor, CSPP-SD Clinical PhD) and Morgan T. Sammons (CSPP Dean) presented a 4-hour Preconvention Advanced Level Intensive entitled “The Evaluation and Treatment of Neurodevelopmental Disorders Through the Lifespan: Special Considerations for Differential Diagnosis, Behavior Therapies and Psychopharmacology”.
- Jazmine McCoy (CSPP-SF Clinical PsyD student) andElena Padron (Associate Professor, CSPP-SF Clinical PsyD) co-presented a poster entitled “Former Foster Youth with Sexual Abuse Histories: Pregnancy Experiences and Maternal Perceptions of Their Child”.
- Gerald Michaels (Associate Professor, CSPP-SF Clinical PsyD) andValata Jenkins-Monroe (Professor, CSPP-SF Clinical PsyD) co-presented a poster entitled “Training the Next Generation of Psychologists to Assess Culturally Diverse, Underserved Populations”.
- Sara Moini and Saimir Thano (CSPP-LA Clinical PhD students) co-presented a poster entitled “Modern Stepfamilies: Living in Multicultural and Interracial Households”.
- Joe Nee (CSPP-LA Clinical PhD student) andMichi Fu(Associate Professor, CSPP-LA Clinical PhD and alumna CSPP-LA, ’02) co-presented a poster entitled “I am such a Twinkie: Clinical Implications of Bicultural Chinese Americans’ Development and Psychopathology”.
- Russ Newman (Alliant Provost),Susan Regas (Professor, CSPP-LA Clinical PhD), Antoinette Brunasso (䳧ʱ-,’12) and Sarah Abdel-Wahab (CSPP-LA Clinical PsyD student) presented “Innovative Help for Families with Very Sick Children: Support Doesn’t Just Occur Behind Closed Doors”.
- Rhoda Olkin (Distinguished Professor and Program Director, CSPP-SF Clinical PsyD) presented a session on “DSM-5: You Be the Judge”.
- Elena Padron (Associate Professor, CSPP-SF Clinical PsyD),Kristin Samuelson (Associate Professor, CSPP-SF Clinical PhD), Michelle Jurkiewicz (CSPP-SF Clinical PhD student) and Christina Wilson (䳧ʱ-’12) co-presented a poster entitled “Identifying the Relational Dynamics of Disorganized Attachment using Mother-Child Emotion Dialogues in Middle Childhood”.
- E. Janie Pinterits (Associate Professor and Program Director, CSPP-SF Clinical Counseling) and Camerin J. Ross (CSPP-SF Clinical PhD student), members of the Executive Committee of the CPA Colleague Awareness, Resources and Education Committee (CARE) co-presented a session on “Seeking A New Definition of Self-Care”.
- Adele Rabin (Professor, CSPP-SD Clinical PhD), Emily Meier (䳧ʱ-,’11) and Kimberly Weingart (䳧ʱ-,’11) co-presented a poster entitled “The Adverse Impact of Misaligned but Well-Meaning Support”.
- Alexander Rowell (CSPP-SD Clinical PsyD student) co-presented a session on “Father on Board: A Social Cognitive Model of Adjustment to Fatherhood”.
- Morgan T. Sammons (CSPP Dean), Jesse O’Hare Wade (CSPP-SF Clinical PsyD student) and Ken H. Perez (CSPP-SF Clinical PsyD student) presented “Military Sexual Assault: Understand. Intervene. Prevent.”
- Lindsay Slosberg (CSPP-LA Clinical PhD student),Michi Fu(Associate Professor, CSPP-LA Clinical PhD and alumna CSPP-LA, ‘02) and Chelsie Dunn (CSPP-LA Clinical PhD student) co-presented a poster entitled “We’ve Got a New Attitude: Innovative Strategies of Approaching Risky Sexual Behavior”.
- Ellen Stein (䳧ʱ-,’95) was a co-presenter in a 4-hour Preconvention Advanced Level Intensive entitled “Talking Ethics with the CPA Ethics Committee”.
- Elizabeth Straus (CSPP-SD Clinical PhD student) andMatthew Porter(Assistant Professor, CSPP-SD Clinical PsyD) co-presented a poster entitled “Toward a Multiculturally Sensitive Psychological Conceptualization of Wisdom”.
- Laura Torissi (CSPP-SD Clinical PhD student) presented a poster entitled “Correlates of Perpetrating and Being the Victim of Women’s Hostility Toward Women”.
You can also read about the awards our CSPP community received at by clicking here.
The 2015 will be held in San Diego April 23-26, 2015. The 2015Chair will be our very own Jeff Tirengel, Professor in the Los Angeles Clinical PsyD program and CSPPalumnus (CSPP-LA,’91).
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