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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE83RD ANNUAL MPA CONFERENCE u For Group Therapy Groupies: Getting started with
Running Groups Part I** Nate Page, Ph.D, LP
11:00am Exhibit Viewing*
11:15am u Collaborative/Therapeutic Assessment: Using Psychological Tests to Help Clients Change Their Lives Part II**
Raja David, Ph.D., LP, ABPP u For Group Therapy Groupies: Getting started with
Running Groups Part II** Nate Page, Ph.D, LP uGeriatrics: Cognitive Screening of Older Adults
in a Psychology Practice Susan McPherson, Ph.D., LP, ABPP;
Michael Sharland, Ph.D., LP, ABPP
12:45pm Lunch*
2:00pm u Collaborative/Therapeutic Assessment: Using Psychological Tests to Help Clients Change Their Lives Part III**
Raja David, Ph.D., LP, ABPP u For Group Therapy Groupies: Getting started with
Running Groups Part III** Nate Page, Ph.D, LP uWho Makes the Rules?: The Differing Roles of Rules,
Statutes, and Ethical Principles in Guiding Professional Conduct
Andrea Zuellig, Ph.D., LP; Scott A. Fischer, Ph.D., LP, ABPP; Bruce L. Bobbitt, Ph.D.,LP
3:15pm Exhibit and Poster Viewing
4:15pm u Chasing the American Dream: Is Immigration Really Worth It?
Macarena Corral, Psy.D., LP
u Clinical and Cultural Considerations for the Selection and Use of Evidence Based Practice Approaches for Co-Occurring Disorders
Michael Tkach, Psy.D., LP uWorkforce Trends and Clinical Practice in Psychology:
A View from the Minnesota Department of Health Teri Fritsma Mogen, Ph.D.
To view a full conference schedule and to register online visit www.mnpsych.org/83rd-annual-conference.
THURSDAY, APRIL 11
8:00am Breakfast and Networking*
8:30am Opening Plenary Session and Welcome
Keynote Address: Why People Die by Suicide Thomas Joiner, Ph.D.
9:45am uAssumed Safe: Employee Perceptions and Safety Concerns Regarding Potential Workplace Violence
Amy E. Helfritz, Psy.D., M.Ed. uDifferential Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder
and Early Childhood Neglect Elizabeth Hooks, Ph.D.; Bronwyn Neeser, M.A. u Suicide Trends in Minnesota: A Public Health
Approach to Suicide Prevention Melissa Heinen, M.P.H.; Amy Maheswaran Lopez, M.S.W. u Therapeutic Conversations with Queer Youth &
Their Families: Honoring Resistance, Cultivating Connections Part I**
Julie Tilsen, Ph.D., LP
11:00am Exhibit Viewing*
11:15am uHelpful Tools to Prevent and Reduce Suicides Melissa Dau, M.S.; Stephanie Downey, B.S. u Implementing Neurofeedback as an Adjunct to our
Current Therapies Mary Zaudtke, M.A., LP; Chris Wheeler Doe, M.A. LMFT, BCN u Therapeutic Conversations with Queer Youth &
Their Families: Honoring Resistance, Cultivating Connections Part II**
Julie Tilsen, Ph.D., LP uWhat’s New in Gender Health: Update from the
National Center for Gender Spectrum Health Dianne Berg, Ph.D., LP
12:45pm Lunch*
2:00pm u Legislative Efforts to Improve the Practice Environment for Psychologists
Trisha A. Stark, Ph.D., LP, M.P.A.; William Amberg, M.A., J.D.
uQuestion, Persuade, Refer (QPR): Suicide Prevention Catherine Gangi, M.P.H., CHES u Telehealth in Minnesota: What You Need to Know,
Is It Right for You? How to Get Started Richard Sethre, Psy.D., LP
CONFERENCE HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS:Discounted rooms are available to attendees at the Crowne Plaza Minneapolis West at the rate of $125 plus tax for a single/double. To make your reservation, please call hotel at (800) 227-6963 or (763) 559-6600 and indicate you are with the MN Psychological Association conference. Discounted rooms are available until March 20, 2019, and will be available after that date on an as-available basis.
CROWNE PLAZA MINNEAPOLIS WEST:3131 Campus Drive, Plymouth, MN 55441(763) 559-6600 | www.cpplymouth.com
EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS:Get involved today by exhibiting or sponsoring the 83rd Annual Conference! As an exhibitor or sponsor, you will receive recognition prior to and throughout the event. Details on how you can participate can be found on our website at www.mnpsych.org/83rd-annual-conference or email: info@mnpsych.org.
COMMITTEE: • Co-Chairs: Mary Louise Stevens, Ph.D., LP;
Susan McPherson Ph.D., LP, ABPP (MPA President)• Denny Anderson, M.A., LP • Heidi Bausch, M.A.• Bruce L. Bobbitt, Ph.D., LP • Steve Gilbert, Ph.D., LP, ABPP• Susan T. Rydell, Ph.D., LP • Matthew Syzdek, Ph.D., LP, M.B.A.
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REGISTRATIONThe registration fee includes breakfast, lunch, refreshment breaks, conference materials, CE certificates and access to Thursday evening’s event.
If you’re registering for one day only, please select which day you plan to attend.
q Thursday q Friday**
Will you be joining us for the Thursday evening event? q Yes q No Access is included in your full registration or one-day Thursday registration fee. So that we can ensure enough food is ordered for everyone, please let us know if you will be attending.
*To receive the student rate, you must be a full-time student. MPA reserves the right to request copies of student fee statements to verify status. **One-day registration on Friday does not grant you access to Thursday evening’s social event.
MPA MEMBERSHIP q I am a full-time student and wish to join MPA for $0! Student membership with MPA is now FREE!
q I am not a student and wish to join MPA for only $96! This is a great time to join MPA because, with your paid entrance fee into the 83rd Annual Conference, you can become a full member for one year for just $96! You will receive full membership status, a $295 value, for just $96 for the first year!
MEMBER $300 $225NON-MEMBER $435 $335
STUDENT* $110 $68
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ON OR BEFORE MARCH 1 MARCH 2 - APRIL 4 ONSITE
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CONFERENCE STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPSMPA joins professionals and students through the power of giving. Full-time student members of MPA may request financial assistance with their Annual Conference registration fee and professional MPA members may choose to donate to the student conference scholarship fund. All requests for financial assistance must be received via this form, by Friday, March 15. Scholarships are not guaranteed. We also kindly ask that all professional members donate to the scholarship on or before Friday, March 15.
q I am a MPA member and a full-time student. I am requesting financial assistance with my registration.
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*CE credits not awarded for these activities**Attendance at three part sessions is suggested, however, is not required. CE credit will be awarded for each part of a session.
u Therapeutic Conversations with Queer Youth & Their Families: Honoring Resistance, Cultivating Connections Part III**
Julie Tilsen, Ph.D., LP
3:15pm Poster and Exhibit Viewing
4:15pm u Cognitive Training in Early Psychosis Aimee Murray, Psy.D., LP u Evidence for Life Transformation Tim Walsh, M.A., LP, D.P.A. u Pitfalls, Traps, and Slippery Slopes: When Good
Intentions are not Enough in the Complicated Terrain of Psychology and Ethics
Jil Leverone, Ph.D., LP; Signe Nestingen, Psy.D., LP, LMFT; Marie-Gabrielle Reed, Ph.D., LP; Andrea Zuellig, Ph.D., LP u The Stuff You’ve Been Too Embarrassed to Ask:
A Presentation and Discussion about Terminology, Definitions, and Language Associated with Sexual and Gender Diversities
Lisa Johnson Psy.D., LP, LMFT; Tera Jansen, Psy.D., LP, CST
5:30pm Reception, Networking, Raffle and Awards* Complimentary Hors d’oeuvres
FRIDAY, APRIL 12
7:30am Business Meeting*
8:00am Breakfast and Networking*
8:30am Opening Plenary Session and Welcome
Keynote Address: The Opioid Epidemic - What It Says About Us and Lessons for Our Future
Joseph Lee, M.D.
9:45am u Challenges for Clinical Practice Posed by Current Payer Polices: A Discussion with the MPA Payer Committee
Robert Van Siclen, Ph.D., LP; Steve Girardeau, Psy.D., LP; Dana Fox, Ph.D., LP
u Challenges in the Assessment and Treatment of PTSD
Christopher R. Erbes, Ph.D. LP, ABPP u Collaborative/Therapeutic Assessment: Using
Psychological Tests to Help Clients Change Their Lives Part I**
Raja David, Ph.D., LP, ABPP
Program is subject to change at any time without notice
Minnesota Psychological Association4248 Park Glen RoadMinneapolis, MN 55416(952) 928-4657 | info@mnpsych.org
The Minnesota Psychological Association is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Minnesota Psychological Association maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
New Ideas that will Change your Clinical Practice
MINNESOTA PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION83RD ANNUAL CONFERENCE
T h u r s d a y & F r i d a y : A p r i l 1 1 - 1 2 , 2 0 1 9 C r o w n e P l a z a M i n n e a p o l i s W e s t , P l y m o u t h , M i n n e s o t a
EARN UP TO 14.5 CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS!
Target audience: All psychologists, mental health professionals, and students in psychology and related areas.
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www.mnpsych.org/83rd-annual-conference 8 3 R D A N N U A L M P A C O N F E R E N C E
April 11 - 12, 2019 Crowne Plaza Minneapolis West Plymouth, Minnesota
Earn up to 14.5 Continuing Education Credits
FEATURING PLENARY SPEAKERS:THOMAS JOINER, PH.D., Why People Die by Suicide
JOSEPH LEE, M.D., The Opioid Epidemic - What It Says About Us and Lessons for Our Future