BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/New_York X-LIC-LOCATION:America/New_York BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:19700308T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=3;BYDAY=2SU END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:19701101T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=11;BYDAY=1SU END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:fbd7aedc522eace818908e16b7e74c5a153 CATEGORIES:Kentucky Psychological Foundation SUMMARY:Inclusive Practices in Psychology: Shifting the Conversation to Critical Action and Well-being for All DESCRIPTION:
Kentucky Psychological Foundation & Kentucky Psych ological Association presents
September 17, 2021 – Virtual (Z oom)
8:15 AM | Virtual Registr ation Desk Opens |
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10:15 AM- 10:30 AM | |
10:30 AM- 12:00 PM | Featured Workshop in session |
12:05 PM- 1:25 PM |
Networking, Reconnecting and Continuing the Conversation L uncheon |
1:30 PM | Workshops begin |
3:00 PM | Break |
3:15 PM | Workshops begin |
Conference ends | |
*All times are in Eastern Standard Time |
Attention registrants: an email including informa tion on how to access the conference, will be sent on Thursday, September 1 6, 2021.
Join KPA vi rtually as we spend a day advancing our understanding of working in a cultu rally responsive way with diverse populations in the consulting room and cl assroom. Learn from experts across Kentucky as we learn to critically exami ne our practices and how psychologists can best engage in diversity, inclus ion, and equity efforts.
8:45 AM
Featured Presentation: Implementing Cultural Sensitivity into Practic
e, Supervision and Collegial Relationships, 3 CE
Present ed by Adrianna Fisher-Willis, Psy.D., Joel Goodrich, Psy.D., Walter Malone, Ph.D.
Panelists will present empirica
lly-supported, culturally sensitive practices in therapy, supervision, and
collegial relationships, and will engage with participants in a thoughtful,
intentional discussion about these practices, Presented material will incl
ude the importance of understanding our own intersecting identities and the
ways in which privilege and discrimination impact intersectionality of our
clients and the communities that we serve. Material will also include best
practices for racial trauma healing for Black individuals, honoring emotio
n and mental health restoration and resilience. Lastly, material will cover
culturally-sensitive practices when engaging in therapy and supervision wi
th LGBTQIA+ individuals, specifically when working with rural, as well as t
rans-expansive clients and supervisees.
Workshop Objectives:
12:05 PM
Networking, Reconnecting and Continuing the Conversation Lunc heon
Grab your lunch and chat with colleagues!
1:30 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.
Thi
s presentation will focus on the care of trans-expansive individuals with a
particular emphasis on ethics. As mental health professionals, it is imper
ative to know and be aware of the use of language within the trans communit
y, as well as how to navigate the therapeutic relationship and provide adeq
uate, yet affirming care. Our presentation will highlight the guidelines of
the American Psychological Association and the WPATH Standards of Care. This workshop fulfills 1.5 of the 3 hours necessary according to the
KRS 319 ethics/risk management requirement for psychology professionals.
Workshop Objectives:
COVID 19 - Shining a light on e motional well-being in minority communities, 1.5 CE
Pres ented by Vicki Hines-Martin, Ph.D.
This presentation will discus s the impact of COVID -19 and underlying Social Determinants of Health fact ors on the emotional well-being among minority populations. The cumulative nature of multiple stressors and implications for mental health promotion a nd care will be discussed.
Workshop Objectives:
< ul>3:15 PM
Racial Based Stress and Trauma Assessment: Making a differen tial diagnosis between PTSD and Racial Trauma, 1.5 CE
Pr esented by Steven D. Kniffley Jr., PsyD MPA ABPP
The current lit erature has noted significant distinctions between racial trauma and tradit ional PTSD. However, our trauma assessment tools and therapy approaches do not account for these differences (potentially leading to ineffective treat ment for BIPOC clients). This presentation will explore the symptomology di fferences between racial trauma and PTSD as well as meaningful assessment t ools to provide an accurate diagnosis and relevant treatment for BIPOC indi viduals. This workshop fulfills 1.5 of the 3 hours necessary accord ing to the KRS 319 ethics/risk management requirement for psychology profes sionals.
Workshop Objectives:
Creating Inclusive S paces in Psychology: Decolonizing, Indigenizing, and Liberating Pedagogy, 1 .5 CE
Presented by Tammy Hatfield, Psy.D. and Laurie “La li” D. McCubbin, Ph.D.
This workshop will focus on the presentat ion of several inclusive pedagogical approaches and related application str ategies for use in the classroom. Additionally, the presenters will discuss the connection between inclusive approaches to training in psychology to t houghts about how healing and wellbeing in clinical spaces is developed. It is hoped that participants will leave with specific goals for making train ing and clinical spaces more inclusive.
Workshop Objectives:
5:30 PM
KPA presents: A seat at the table- a conversation about the mental health needs in our community
The Kentucky Psychological Association (KPA) Graduate committee invites you to join psyc hologists and community leaders to discuss the mental health needs in our c ommunity. This event will be held virtually via Zoom and streamed through F acebook live on Friday, September 17th from 5:30pm-7pm. Join the conversation to help bridge the gap of mental health needs and accessibili ty! (Non-credit)
This event is being held in conjunction with the confer ence, however, you must register separately for each.
Registration Details
*These reg istrations do not include Continuing Education credit.
Note, if you registere d for this workshop prior to 8/16/2021, please check your email for details related to price changes. If you have not received an email from the KPA C entral Office, please contact us at kpa@kpa.org.
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