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Inclusive Practices in Psychology

Join virtually us on Friday, September 17th for our

2021 KPA & KPF Diversity Conference.  We will spend the day advancing our understanding of working in a culturally responsive way with diverse populations in the consulting room and classroom. Learn from experts across Kentucky as we learn to critically examine our practices and how psychologists can best engage in diversity, inclusion, and equity efforts.

8:45AM

Featured Presentation: Implementing Cultural Sensitivity into Practice, Supervision and Collegial Relationships, 3 CE

Presented by Adrianna Fisher-Willis, Psy.D., Joel Goodrich, Psy.D., Walter Malone, Ph.D.

12:05 PM

Networking, Reconnecting, and Continuing the Conversation Lunch

Grab your lunch and chat with colleagues!

1:30 PM

Racial Based Stress and Trauma Assessment: Making a differential diagnosis between PTSD and Racial Trauma, 1.5 CE 

Presented by Steven D. Kniffley Jr., Psy.D ., MPA, ABPP 

This workshop fulfills 1.5 of the 3 hours necessary according to the KRS 319 ethics/risk management requirement for psychology professionals.

Creating Inclusive Spaces in Psychology: Decolonizing, Indigenizing, and Liberating Pedagogy, 1.5 CE

Presented by Tammy Hatfield, Psy.D. and Laurie “Lali” D. McCubbin, Ph.D.

3:15 PM

Considerations for Ethical Practice with Trans-Expansive Adolescents

and Emerging Adults, 1.5 CE

Presented by Joel Goodrich, Psy.D. and Tristan Barney, M.A.

This workshop fulfills 1.5 of the 3 hours necessary according to the KRS 319 ethics/risk management requirement for psychology professionals.

 - COVID 19 - Shining a light on emotional well-being in minority communities, 1.5 CE

Presented by Vicki Hines-Martin, Ph.D.

Registration Details

  Registration Fees

(ends 9/16/21)
    KPA Members $150
    Non-KPA Members $199
    KPA Student Members* $35
    Non-CE KPA Member* $100

 

Click here to register: https://www.kpa.org/index.php?option=com_jevents&task=icalrepeat.detail…

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An Introduction to NIH/NIDA Funding Opportunities and Diversity Initiatives

SUPRA is honored to host Dr. Albert Avila from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) on September 23rd at 1:00pm. Dr. Avila is currently the Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Office of Diversity and Health Disparities (ODHD) and Deputy Director of the NIDA Office of Research Training (ORT).  As the ODHD Director he oversees the health disparities and diversity outreach efforts for NIDA and provides guidance to NIDA leadership on matters pertaining to diversity, equity and inclusivity as they relate to the substance use and addiction workforce. He will be giving a fascinating lecture titled, " An Introduction to NIH/NIDA Funding Opportunities and Diversity Initiatives ". This event will be held virtually via Zoom. Please pass this announcement on to anyone who might be interested, as well as your students. If you have any questions, please let me know.

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