2 CE Events #MeToo and Other Social Movements: Creating a Culture of Gender Justice Offline and Online, 3 CE AND School Refusal: Children Who Can't or Won't Go to School, 3.0 CE
Friday, February 15, 2019, 8:30 AM - 4:45 PM EDT
Category: In-Person Continuing Education Event
Registrants- You should receive an email on Thursday, February 14th at approximately 7:15 am with handouts and onsite information. If you do not receive this email, please call the KPA office at 502-894-0777. Workshop Details 9:00 am - 12:15 pm Workshop 1: #MeToo and other Social Movements: Creating a Culture of Gender Justice Offline and Online, 3 CE This three-hour workshop will provide an opportunity to discuss the current status of girls and women, review local, national, and international research focused on gender inequity, and explore ways to create a culture of gender justice. During our time together, we will examine recent research, from an intersectional lens, related to digital gender-based violence against women, consider why gender stereotyping is harmful to all genders, discuss modern slavery, explore the experience of rural women, and highlight social media movements to end discrimination and violence against girls and women.. Skill Level: Intermediate Workshop 1: Objectives
About the Presenter: Tammy Hatfield, Psy.D. is a Professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the University of the Cumberlands. She earned a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Kentucky, an M.S. in Clinical Psychology from Murray State University, and a Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from Spalding University in 2002. She completed an APA accredited predoctoral internship at Ball State University’s counseling center. Dr. Hatfield’s clinical experiences include practice in university counseling centers, women’s centers, community mental health centers, residential treatment facilities, and independent clinical practice. Dr. Hatfield’s areas of expertise and research interest include intersectionality of social identities, treatment of trauma survivors, sexual violence prevention, feminist therapy, individual and cultural diversity, identity development, ally development, gender studies, suicide prevention, psychological assessment, and Appalachian culture. 1:30 pm - 4:45 pm Workshop 2: School Refusal: Children Who Can't or Won't Go to School, 3 CE The seminar will break down the distinction between truancy and school refusal. Completing the seminar will assist you in performing a functional analysis of school refusal to determine the motivation and particular reinforcement systems that support the behavior. Skill Level: Beginning Workshop 2: Objectives At the completion of this workshop, participants will be able to:
About the Presenter: George B. Haarman, Psy.D., LMFT, is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist currently in private practice. He received his doctorate in clinical psychology from Spalding University and is a member of the American Psychological Association. Dr. Haarman has been an instructor at Jefferson Community College, Bellarmine University, and Spalding University. He has presented seminars regionally and nationally on psychopathology, depression, and emotional disorders in children and adolescents. His prior experience includes working with youth detention centers, juvenile group homes, child protective services, and juvenile probation. Dr. Haarman has recently published a book on this issue, School Refusal: Childen Who Can't or Won't Go to School. Other publications include: Mastering DSM-5 and Clinical Supervision: Legal, Ethical, and Risk Management Issues Registration Fees Single Workshop Registration - 3 CE
+Any student member needing CE credit must register at the KPA member rate. FULL DAY REGISTRATION *BEST BUY! - 6 CE
+Any student member needing CE credit must register at the KPA member rate. Event Location Jeffersontown Christian Church 10631 Taylorsville Rd. Louisville, KY 40299 It is important to note that APA continuing education rules require that KPA only give credit to those who attend the entire workshop. An evaluation of the workshop must be completed. Those who arrive more than 15 minutes after the scheduled start time or leave before the workshop is complete will not receive CE credit. Partial credit may not be given. Cancellation Policy These workshops have each been approved for 3 CE credits by the Kentucky Psychological Association (KPA). Psychologists: Contact: [email protected], 502-894-0777 |