The Kentucky Psychological Association (KPA) has joined Facebook to share news and promote events. KPA has over 1,000 members, including over 600 full members and over 400 student members. KPA advocates for psychology at the state level and works to promote the profession. KPA offers various resources and events for members, including continuing education workshops, a member newsletter, listservs for interest groups, and student membership opportunities.
Research in the treatment and causes of schizophreniaS'eclairer
Vishwajit L Nimgaonkar, MD, PhD
Professor of Psychiatry and Human Genetics, University of Pittsburgh
Medicine, Culture, and Spirituality Conference
September 9, 2011
The document provides information about serving on the board of the Kentucky Psychological Association (KPA). It outlines six key areas of board responsibility: mission and purpose, strategic planning and evaluation, fiscal oversight/risk management, resource development, board development, and staff relations. For each area, it describes the board's role and provides examples from KPA's practices, including its mission, values, three strategic priorities, and expectations for board members. It emphasizes the board's duties of care, loyalty, and obedience.
The document summarizes highlights from the 2011 Kentucky Psychological Association including:
- Dr. Howard Bracco retired after 33 years as president and CEO of Seven Counties Services, a community behavioral health organization in Louisville.
- Dr. Bryan Carter designed The Coping Cart, a mobile center allowing children in the hospital to make videos about their medical experiences and coping strategies.
- Dr. David Hanna received the prestigious Karl F. Heiser APA Presidential Award for Advocacy, recognizing his contributions to advancing the field of psychology.
2013 KPA Foundation Spring Academic Conference SlideshowSarah Burress
This document welcomes attendees to the 2013 KPA Foundation Spring Academic Conference with the theme of "Putting Psychology to Work". It highlights opportunities for student memberships, discounts on conferences and workshops, volunteer opportunities to earn free attendance, and leadership roles on KPA committees. Spotlights are provided on current student members and their research interests. Awards are announced, including the 2013 Psych Bowl champions and scholarship competition winners. Benefits of KPA membership for undergraduate and graduate students are outlined.
The document summarizes awards given out by the Kentucky Psychological Association at their 2012 Awards Luncheon. Several state legislators and media members received awards for their advocacy and public education efforts related to behavioral health and substance abuse issues. Psychologists also received awards for their leadership, advocacy, community service, and career contributions to the field in Kentucky. Three psychologists were inducted into the KPA Hall of Fame in recognition of their significant contributions to psychology in the state.
The document summarizes highlights from the 2011 Kentucky Psychological Association including:
- Dr. Howard Bracco retired after 33 years as president and CEO of Seven Counties Services, a community behavioral health organization in Louisville.
- Dr. Bryan Carter designed The Coping Cart, a mobile center allowing children in the hospital to make videos about their medical experiences and coping strategies.
- Dr. David Hanna received the prestigious Karl F. Heiser APA Presidential Award for Advocacy, recognizing his contributions to advancing the field of psychology.
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This presentation answers questions with an example to make it easy to understand for technical and non-technical readers. 4 Circles LLC is a company committed to educate its clients and general public on information technology and how they are used.
Research in the treatment and causes of schizophreniaS'eclairer
Vishwajit L Nimgaonkar, MD, PhD
Professor of Psychiatry and Human Genetics, University of Pittsburgh
Medicine, Culture, and Spirituality Conference
September 9, 2011
The document provides information about serving on the board of the Kentucky Psychological Association (KPA). It outlines six key areas of board responsibility: mission and purpose, strategic planning and evaluation, fiscal oversight/risk management, resource development, board development, and staff relations. For each area, it describes the board's role and provides examples from KPA's practices, including its mission, values, three strategic priorities, and expectations for board members. It emphasizes the board's duties of care, loyalty, and obedience.
The document summarizes highlights from the 2011 Kentucky Psychological Association including:
- Dr. Howard Bracco retired after 33 years as president and CEO of Seven Counties Services, a community behavioral health organization in Louisville.
- Dr. Bryan Carter designed The Coping Cart, a mobile center allowing children in the hospital to make videos about their medical experiences and coping strategies.
- Dr. David Hanna received the prestigious Karl F. Heiser APA Presidential Award for Advocacy, recognizing his contributions to advancing the field of psychology.
2013 KPA Foundation Spring Academic Conference SlideshowSarah Burress
This document welcomes attendees to the 2013 KPA Foundation Spring Academic Conference with the theme of "Putting Psychology to Work". It highlights opportunities for student memberships, discounts on conferences and workshops, volunteer opportunities to earn free attendance, and leadership roles on KPA committees. Spotlights are provided on current student members and their research interests. Awards are announced, including the 2013 Psych Bowl champions and scholarship competition winners. Benefits of KPA membership for undergraduate and graduate students are outlined.
The document summarizes awards given out by the Kentucky Psychological Association at their 2012 Awards Luncheon. Several state legislators and media members received awards for their advocacy and public education efforts related to behavioral health and substance abuse issues. Psychologists also received awards for their leadership, advocacy, community service, and career contributions to the field in Kentucky. Three psychologists were inducted into the KPA Hall of Fame in recognition of their significant contributions to psychology in the state.
The document summarizes highlights from the 2011 Kentucky Psychological Association including:
- Dr. Howard Bracco retired after 33 years as president and CEO of Seven Counties Services, a community behavioral health organization in Louisville.
- Dr. Bryan Carter designed The Coping Cart, a mobile center allowing children in the hospital to make videos about their medical experiences and coping strategies.
- Dr. David Hanna received the prestigious Karl F. Heiser APA Presidential Award for Advocacy, recognizing his contributions to advancing the field of psychology.
Hibernate is an object-relational mapping tool that allows developers to more easily write applications that use relational databases. It solves issues that arose from each developer writing their own mapping code between objects and database tables. Hibernate introduced standards for object-relational mapping and eliminated the need for separate XML configuration files by allowing mapping annotations directly in Java code. This made object-relational mapping code more maintainable, reusable and standardized across projects.
What are web services?
This presentation answers questions with an example to make it easy to understand for technical and non-technical readers. 4 Circles LLC is a company committed to educate its clients and general public on information technology and how they are used.
KPA would like to congratulate the following members on their accomplishments in 2011. If you would like to share your accomplishments with KPA please send an email to kpa@kpa.org and be sure to include a picture!
This document appears to be recognizing several individuals with awards for their advocacy and service in areas related to behavioral health, disabilities, journalism covering health issues, and psychology. It lists several awards including ones presented to Rep. Jesse Crenshaw for advocacy for voting rights and behavioral health funding, Sen. Jimmy Higdon for advocacy for individuals with disabilities, Al Cross for journalism covering health across Kentucky, Felicia D. Smith for advocacy for professional psychology, Virginia Frazier for community service, Joseph F. Edwards as Psychologist of the Year, David L. Winsch for contributions to the field of psychology, and William J. Meegan being inducted into the KPA Hall of Fame.
This document lists various artistic depictions and portrayals of the Greek mythological figure Medusa from the 16th century to modern films, including paintings by Caravaggio and Bernini, a sculpture by Canova, and Medusa as featured in the films Clash of the Titans from 1981 and 2010 and The Lightning Thief from 2010.
2013 KPA Foundation Academic Conference SlideshowSarah Burress
This document is a program for the 2013 Spring Academic Conference of the Kentucky Psychological Association (KPA) Foundation. It highlights opportunities for student members, including discounted rates for conferences and workshops, volunteer opportunities to earn free attendance, leadership roles on KPA committees. It also features student spotlights, information on awards and scholarships for students, and encourages undergraduate and graduate students to join KPA.
The document summarizes biographies of several students and professionals in psychology. It describes their educational backgrounds, research interests, career aspirations, and involvement with the Kentucky Psychological Association (KPA). Many highlight how KPA has benefited them through networking, training, advocacy opportunities, and learning about the field of psychology in Kentucky.
This document highlights the accomplishments of several KPA members in 2010, including publishing books, welcoming children, receiving awards, and authoring academic articles. Pamala Cotton and Jennifer Degler each had their first book published about mindfulness and overcoming Christian stereotypes. Anthony Headley published his fourth book analyzing the family dynamics of John Wesley. Frankie Kropp co-authored three articles about opioid dependence and prenatal care. Macy Wyatt received an honorary doctorate from Georgetown College and was featured in the local news.
Paul Bocuse was a renowned French chef born in 1926. He apprenticed under Fernand Point and helped pioneer nouvelle cuisine, reducing butter and cream in recipes. Bocuse owned several restaurants including L'Auberge de Collonges. He created the Bocuse d'Or competition and received many honors like Chef of the Century. Bocuse was a philanthropist who helped charities and raised money for hunger programs.
The document discusses various types of literacy that have emerged with new technologies, including information literacy, digital literacy, and new literacy. It also discusses more traditional literacies such as computer literacy, critical literacy, and media literacy. The document provides resources for incorporating different areas of literacy into teaching practices and enhancing literacy skills in areas like reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
This document discusses appositives and their proper punctuation. An appositive is a word or phrase that identifies or provides details about a noun, and should be set off by commas. Commas are used both before and after an internal appositive, while only a leading comma is needed for an end appositive. The document provides examples of sentences containing appositives and instructs the reader to write 10 sentences of their own using appositives with correct comma usage.
The document appears to be a program from the Kentucky Psychological Association's awards ceremony on November 9, 2012. It lists several awards that were presented, including: the Distinguished Public Service Award presented to Rep. Linda Belcher and Sen. Robert Stivers for their advocacy around substance abuse and behavioral health issues; the Media Award presented to Ben Keeton for his contributions to public education on behavioral health; the Jack Runyon Community Service Award presented to Douglas Hindman; the Psychologist of the Year Award presented to David E. Hanna; and Distinguished Career in Psychology Awards presented to Howard F. Bracco, Macy A. Wyatt, and the induction of Paul C. Hager, David D. Lanier, and Sheila
Macbeth Act I Notes provides background information on Elizabethan drama and key elements in Act I of Macbeth, including foreshadowing, stage directions, and vocabulary. Specifically, it discusses how Elizabethan drama was influenced by ancient Greek and Roman plays and featured permanent theaters. It also explains how foreshadowing hints at future events and lists examples of stage directions and important vocabulary terms used in Act I.
The document discusses how the digital world is moving into the physical world through three dimensions. It describes how digital technologies are allowing for the digitization and modeling of physical objects, spaces, and bodies. This leads to new possibilities like augmented reality, 3D printing of physical goods from digital files, and an emerging economy around digital manufacturing and distribution of goods. The impacts include challenges around ownership, intellectual property, and how notions of real and original are changing with new technologies that allow for personalized copying and replication of physical items from digital files.
A Power Point created to accompany the Last Lecture speech. The use of digital photos and the omission of unnecessary text makes this a great visual aid!
This document provides information for parents about Mrs. Pilgreen's English class, including details about an open house, the classroom website, required school supplies, reminders via text or email, and a link to an online parent survey to help the teacher better understand their child.
H.G. Wells was an English writer from the late 19th century who is considered the father of science fiction. He grew up poor but enjoyed reading and writing. Some of his most famous works which helped establish the science fiction genre include The War of the Worlds, The Island of Dr. Moreau, and The Time Machine. Science fiction stories are usually set in the future, present alternate realities, or pasts and often involve speculative science and technology along with themes about society, technology, and humanity's relationship with nature.
This document summarizes the president's column from the CAPE Chronicle. It discusses how collaborative learning communities and connections with like-minded peers and colleagues can greatly enhance research in fields like epidemiology and mental health. CAPE provides these opportunities for researchers interested in mental health epidemiology. The president highlights how CAPE's small size allows for intimate interactions and networking between members. CAPE has supported many collaborative projects and initiatives over the years.
Lawrence Ferber is a licensed psychologist in New York and California. He received his Ph.D in clinical psychology from Pacific Graduate School of Psychology in 2006. He has extensive training and experience in cognitive behavioral therapy, substance abuse treatment, domestic violence, and fatherhood programs. Ferber has worked on several research projects related to substance use disorders, PTSD, and engaged fatherhood. He currently maintains a private practice and works as a senior psychologist for an online therapy service.
KPA would like to congratulate the following members on their accomplishments in 2011. If you would like to share your accomplishments with KPA please send an email to kpa@kpa.org and be sure to include a picture!
This document appears to be recognizing several individuals with awards for their advocacy and service in areas related to behavioral health, disabilities, journalism covering health issues, and psychology. It lists several awards including ones presented to Rep. Jesse Crenshaw for advocacy for voting rights and behavioral health funding, Sen. Jimmy Higdon for advocacy for individuals with disabilities, Al Cross for journalism covering health across Kentucky, Felicia D. Smith for advocacy for professional psychology, Virginia Frazier for community service, Joseph F. Edwards as Psychologist of the Year, David L. Winsch for contributions to the field of psychology, and William J. Meegan being inducted into the KPA Hall of Fame.
This document lists various artistic depictions and portrayals of the Greek mythological figure Medusa from the 16th century to modern films, including paintings by Caravaggio and Bernini, a sculpture by Canova, and Medusa as featured in the films Clash of the Titans from 1981 and 2010 and The Lightning Thief from 2010.
2013 KPA Foundation Academic Conference SlideshowSarah Burress
This document is a program for the 2013 Spring Academic Conference of the Kentucky Psychological Association (KPA) Foundation. It highlights opportunities for student members, including discounted rates for conferences and workshops, volunteer opportunities to earn free attendance, leadership roles on KPA committees. It also features student spotlights, information on awards and scholarships for students, and encourages undergraduate and graduate students to join KPA.
The document summarizes biographies of several students and professionals in psychology. It describes their educational backgrounds, research interests, career aspirations, and involvement with the Kentucky Psychological Association (KPA). Many highlight how KPA has benefited them through networking, training, advocacy opportunities, and learning about the field of psychology in Kentucky.
This document highlights the accomplishments of several KPA members in 2010, including publishing books, welcoming children, receiving awards, and authoring academic articles. Pamala Cotton and Jennifer Degler each had their first book published about mindfulness and overcoming Christian stereotypes. Anthony Headley published his fourth book analyzing the family dynamics of John Wesley. Frankie Kropp co-authored three articles about opioid dependence and prenatal care. Macy Wyatt received an honorary doctorate from Georgetown College and was featured in the local news.
Paul Bocuse was a renowned French chef born in 1926. He apprenticed under Fernand Point and helped pioneer nouvelle cuisine, reducing butter and cream in recipes. Bocuse owned several restaurants including L'Auberge de Collonges. He created the Bocuse d'Or competition and received many honors like Chef of the Century. Bocuse was a philanthropist who helped charities and raised money for hunger programs.
The document discusses various types of literacy that have emerged with new technologies, including information literacy, digital literacy, and new literacy. It also discusses more traditional literacies such as computer literacy, critical literacy, and media literacy. The document provides resources for incorporating different areas of literacy into teaching practices and enhancing literacy skills in areas like reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
This document discusses appositives and their proper punctuation. An appositive is a word or phrase that identifies or provides details about a noun, and should be set off by commas. Commas are used both before and after an internal appositive, while only a leading comma is needed for an end appositive. The document provides examples of sentences containing appositives and instructs the reader to write 10 sentences of their own using appositives with correct comma usage.
The document appears to be a program from the Kentucky Psychological Association's awards ceremony on November 9, 2012. It lists several awards that were presented, including: the Distinguished Public Service Award presented to Rep. Linda Belcher and Sen. Robert Stivers for their advocacy around substance abuse and behavioral health issues; the Media Award presented to Ben Keeton for his contributions to public education on behavioral health; the Jack Runyon Community Service Award presented to Douglas Hindman; the Psychologist of the Year Award presented to David E. Hanna; and Distinguished Career in Psychology Awards presented to Howard F. Bracco, Macy A. Wyatt, and the induction of Paul C. Hager, David D. Lanier, and Sheila
Macbeth Act I Notes provides background information on Elizabethan drama and key elements in Act I of Macbeth, including foreshadowing, stage directions, and vocabulary. Specifically, it discusses how Elizabethan drama was influenced by ancient Greek and Roman plays and featured permanent theaters. It also explains how foreshadowing hints at future events and lists examples of stage directions and important vocabulary terms used in Act I.
The document discusses how the digital world is moving into the physical world through three dimensions. It describes how digital technologies are allowing for the digitization and modeling of physical objects, spaces, and bodies. This leads to new possibilities like augmented reality, 3D printing of physical goods from digital files, and an emerging economy around digital manufacturing and distribution of goods. The impacts include challenges around ownership, intellectual property, and how notions of real and original are changing with new technologies that allow for personalized copying and replication of physical items from digital files.
A Power Point created to accompany the Last Lecture speech. The use of digital photos and the omission of unnecessary text makes this a great visual aid!
This document provides information for parents about Mrs. Pilgreen's English class, including details about an open house, the classroom website, required school supplies, reminders via text or email, and a link to an online parent survey to help the teacher better understand their child.
H.G. Wells was an English writer from the late 19th century who is considered the father of science fiction. He grew up poor but enjoyed reading and writing. Some of his most famous works which helped establish the science fiction genre include The War of the Worlds, The Island of Dr. Moreau, and The Time Machine. Science fiction stories are usually set in the future, present alternate realities, or pasts and often involve speculative science and technology along with themes about society, technology, and humanity's relationship with nature.
This document summarizes the president's column from the CAPE Chronicle. It discusses how collaborative learning communities and connections with like-minded peers and colleagues can greatly enhance research in fields like epidemiology and mental health. CAPE provides these opportunities for researchers interested in mental health epidemiology. The president highlights how CAPE's small size allows for intimate interactions and networking between members. CAPE has supported many collaborative projects and initiatives over the years.
Lawrence Ferber is a licensed psychologist in New York and California. He received his Ph.D in clinical psychology from Pacific Graduate School of Psychology in 2006. He has extensive training and experience in cognitive behavioral therapy, substance abuse treatment, domestic violence, and fatherhood programs. Ferber has worked on several research projects related to substance use disorders, PTSD, and engaged fatherhood. He currently maintains a private practice and works as a senior psychologist for an online therapy service.
Ronald H. Roberts has over 30 years of experience as a licensed psychologist. He received his PhD in psychology in 1982 from the California School of Professional Psychology. His private practice focuses on neuropsychology, forensic psychology, and veterans consultation. He has extensive experience conducting evaluations and providing expert testimony in personal injury, workers' compensation, employment, and civil litigation cases. He also teaches seminars for attorneys on topics related to forensic psychology.
This document is the curriculum vitae of Dr. Martin Paulus. It details his present title and affiliation as the Scientific Director and President of the Laureate Institute for Brain Research in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It provides an extensive history of his medical training, faculty positions, honors, publications, and areas of expertise in biological psychiatry and neuroscience research.
This document provides biographical and professional information about Prem Dana Takada, a clinical psychologist based in Byron Bay, Australia. It outlines her educational background, including obtaining a Bachelor of Behavioral Science with Honors from LaTrobe University in 1983 and a Master of Clinical Psychology from the same institution in 1987. Her professional experience includes founding a private psychology practice in Byron Bay in 2007 and Tokyo Therapy in Japan from 1995-2007. She has extensive experience providing individual, couple, family and group therapy for a wide range of mental health issues across different settings.
Amber Bach-Gorman is a licensed mental health counselor and clinical supervisor with over 15 years of experience. She received her PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision from North Dakota State University in 2015. Her dissertation focused on animal assisted therapy with at-risk youth. Currently, she is the mental health counselor and clinical supervisor at NDSU Counseling Center, where she coordinates animal assisted therapy interventions and other programs.
Holly Fourchalk has extensive education and experience in psychology, counseling, naturopathic medicine, herbalism, and Ayurveda. She has published several books on health topics and runs a mobile health clinic. Her background includes private practice as a psychologist and registered clinical counselor, research, teaching, and volunteer work in various medical and counseling roles.
The document summarizes the New Zealand Psychological Society (NZPsS), including its history, governance structure, membership, and objectives. It outlines the Society's role in representing psychologists, advocating for the profession, and shaping the future of psychology in New Zealand. The Society offers academics opportunities for publishing, international connections, and annual conferences. It provides students with collegiality, networking, reduced rates, and free indemnity insurance as an intern psychologist.
David Henry Peterzell's curriculum vitae outlines his extensive education and career experience in clinical psychology and cognitive science. He holds a BA in Psychology from UC Berkeley, MA in Cognitive Psychology from University of Colorado Boulder, PhD in Cognitive Psychology from University of Colorado Boulder, and PhD in Clinical Psychology from Alliant International University. Currently he is a Professor at John F. Kennedy University's Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program and has held various teaching positions at other universities. He has published research, supervised students, and served on committees to support clinical psychology programs.
Texas Health Resources has announced a new name - The Research and Education Institute for Texas Health Resources (TREI) - and a new president, Russell Poland, for its research organization. TREI will expand its focus to include new population-based research studies, increased continuing medical education opportunities, and a clearinghouse for research opportunities. It will also continue clinical trials research and product evaluation. The $1 million grant from the AT&T Foundation will support implementation of an electronic medical records system and health lectures. Dr. Poland will oversee development of new TREI initiatives to enhance research and education programs.
Christopher J. Blanco-Herrera Bauchman has a Psy.D. from Pacific University and is a licensed clinical psychologist in Florida and Washington. He has over 10 years of clinical experience providing psychotherapy and psychological assessments. His specialties include working with Latino and LGBT populations, older adults, trauma, and integrating spirituality into treatment. He currently operates a private practice in Florida and also works as an LGBT outreach coordinator.
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This document provides an agenda and information for the 9th Annual Clinical Mental Health Counseling Symposium on Evidence-Based Practices being held on October 22, 2016. The symposium will include welcoming remarks, an update on NYS mental health counseling licensure, and four concurrent clinical workshop sessions on various evidence-based practices. Workshop topics include sexual addiction, mental health and the juvenile justice system, mindfulness applications in psychotherapy, LGBTQ affirmative counseling, giving bad news, treating eating disorders from CBT and DBT perspectives, the influence of unresolved parental conflicts on child behavior, DSM-5 sexual disorders and treatments, positive thinking, Gestalt therapy and forgiveness, DBT integrated care, and couples counseling.
DAY ONE: NOVEMBER 4, 2011, 12:00 – 3:00 pm
The History and Practice of Occupational Psychiatry
-Evolution and relevance in today's workplace
-Core elements of the practice and evaluations
-Disability and Impairment
-Fitness for Duty
DAY TWO: NOVEMBER 11, 2011, 12:00 – 3:00 p.m.
The How-To of Independent Medical Examinations
-Practice and Theory
-Basic templates
-Medical examinations for legal purposes
-Do's and Don'ts
-Reviews of basic terminology
OCCUPATIONAL PSYCHIATRY WORKSHOPS
DAY ONE: NOVEMBER 4, 2011, 12:00 – 3:00 pm
The History and Practice of Occupational Psychiatry
-Evolution and relevance in today's workplace
-Core elements of the practice and evaluations
-Disability and Impairment
-Fitness for Duty
DAY TWO: NOVEMBER 11, 2011, 12:00 – 3:00 p.m.
The How-To of Independent Medical Examinations
-Practice and Theory
-Basic templates
-Medical examinations for legal purposes
-Do's and Don'ts
-Reviews of basic terminology
TO BE HELD AT:
THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO
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This document provides an agenda and summaries for a workshop on sudden cardiac arrest for patients, families, and medical professionals. The workshop will include presentations on life after sudden cardiac arrest from survivors and researchers, the importance of rehabilitation, psychological recovery after cardiac arrest, resources for survivors, and the experiences of survivors before and after resuscitation attempts from a medical perspective. Presenters will include doctors and researchers from universities specializing in emergency medicine and cardiology. The goal is to educate and support both survivors and medical professionals regarding sudden cardiac arrest.
This document provides information about the 34th Annual Conference of the United States Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (USPRA). It lists the conference chairs, sponsors, and schedule of events including keynote speakers and workshops. It also recognizes award winners and introduces the new board of directors for 2009-2010.
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3. •Founded in 1932
•1030+ members
•Over 600 full members & over 400
student members
•KPA’s Mission…
“To promote psychology as a science and
as a profession.”
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4. KPA Strategic Planning includes…
•Membership
•Advocacy
•Leadership Development
Kentucky Psychological Association
6. • KPA has a respected voice in Frankfort and is
active in working to promote and protect the
profession on both the state and national
levels.
• Government Relations & Federal Advocacy
Coordinator - Dr. Sheila Schuster
• State and Federal legislative initiatives
• Networking with other groups, e.g., NAMI,
874 K, KMHC, KARP
Kentucky Psychological Association
7. “Sheila Schuster, PhD, is a former executive director
of the Kentucky Psychological Association who
continues to serve as KPA’s Federal Advocacy
Coordinator.
Dr. Schuster, who had a long history as a lobbyist in
her home state, played a pivotal role as executive
director of a mental health coalition that won
mental health parity for Kentucky in its first
attempt.
Dr. Schuster credits the early success to the strong partnerships within
the diverse and broad-based coalition, including consumer voices, built
over the 18 months prior to the session and to the fact this legislation was
good for the public.” - Dr. Katherine C. Nordal, APA Monitor, May 2010
Kentucky Psychological Association
9. KPA Interest Sections help Members connect
with those sharing similar professional interests.
Join the sections that fit your interests!
Clinical Child and Adolescent
Community and Public Service Developmental Disabilities
Diversity Education & Training
Forensic Health Psychology
Rural Science & Research
Best of all, section membership is free!
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10. KPA is focused on the needs of the next
generation: more than 20% of members have
graduated within the last 10 years and KPA is
proud to have the third largest student
membership in the country.
Kentucky Psychological Association
11. “Children with chronic
illness star in their own
self-help videos, thanks
to this pediatric
psychologist.”
Bryan Carter, Ph.D.- APA Monitor, July/August 2010
Kentucky Psychological Association
12. KPA is a home for Academic Psychologists with a
dedicated voting seat on the Board and one of
the largest Academic memberships in the
country. The annual Spring Academic
Conference is one of the largest offered by a
state psychological association!
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14. Unlike many other states, KPA includes
psychology professionals licensed at the
Master’s level as full members and has voting
Master’s representation on the Board.
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15. KPA supports practitioners in improving and
expanding their practice opportunities and in
developing business skills needed to survive
and thrive.
Kentucky Psychological Association
16. “As a specialist in the areas of pain management,
sleep medicine and bariatric surgery, clinical and health
psychologist Jonathan Cole, PhD, has no shortage of patients
and referring physicians in need of his services. And as founder
and president of his own successful health psychology practice,
he has valuable advice for others looking to establish niche
practice areas.”
APA Good Practice Magazine , Summer 2010
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17. • Discounted CE Workshops
• Free legal, ethical, and practice consultations
• The Kentucky Psychologist newsletter
• www.kpa.org – Members Only Section
• E-newsletters highlighting current KPA
activities
• Listservs for various interest groups
• Many more…
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18. Join KPA Today and Receive a Coupon for
$25 Off your next KPA CE Registration!
•Sign up at www.kpa.org or pick up an application at
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•Affordable monthly dues option
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•Invest in your professional development!
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19. Registration
Date Location Event/Topic CE's Speaker(s)
Details
Art Nonneman, Ph.D. Register
Sept 28 Neuroscience and Clinical Today!
Wilmore 6 &
(Fri) Practice See Registration
Steve Stratton, Ph.D.
Desk
3 Register
Oct 12 Mindfulness Meditation in (AM) Paul Salmon, Ph.D. & Today!
Louisville
(Fri) Clinical Practice 3 Ruth Baer, Ph.D. See Registration
(PM) Desk
Featured Speakers:
•Jessica Henderson
Nov 7 - 9 Daniel, PhD, ABPP, Save the
Louisville 2012 KPA Annual Convention TBD
(Thur-Sat) •David Rudd, Ph.D., Dates!
• David F. Tolin, Ph.D.,
ABPP
20. 2012 KPA
Webinar Series
Keeping Up:
Research and
Clinical
Updates for
Busy
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21. 2012 KPA Webinar Series
Keeping Up: Research and Clinical Updates for Busy Professionals
Date Workshop
Recording Therapist Effects: Characteristics and Actions of Effective Therapists
Available Presented by Bruce E. Wampold, Ph.D.
Recording Treating Depression in Late Life: Current Research and Best Practices
Available Presented by Suzanne Meeks, Ph.D.
Recording Psychological Interventions in the Treatment of Schizophrenia
Available Presented by Richard Lewine, Ph.D.
Recording Myths and Misconceptions Concerning ADHD
Available Presented by Richard Milich, Ph.D.
Symptom Validity Tests and Feigned Psychiatric Symptoms in Neuropsychological
Recording
Assessments
Available
Presenter David Berry, Ph.D.
Sept 19, 2012 Peer Victimization in Schools: An Update on Current Findings and Implications
Wednesday Presented by Richard Gilman, Ph.D.
Oct 17, 2011 A Primer on Telepsychology: Research and Practice Considerations
Wednesday Presented by Jeff Reese, Ph.D.
For more information on this series please see the KPA Staff at the Registration Desk!
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22. Ready to do some learning in the comfort of your own home?
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Clinical Applications of
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Additional Home Studies Available- Including Ethics!
See registration desk for more details.