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CONVENTION REGISTRATION Thursday, November 14, 2019 Friday, November 15, 2019 Saturday, November 16, 2019 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Ballroom Foyer 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM Ballroom Foyer 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM Ballroom Foyer

FRIDAY MORNING PROGRAMING PROGRAM 8 PROGRAM 16 Thursday 1.5 AND 3-HOUR SESSIONS 2:15 PM - 5:30 PM 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM NOVEMBER 14, 2019 Hot Topics in Ethics and Diversity Student Perceptions of Clinical 8:15 AM - 8:45 AM Supervision Effectiveness: PROGRAM 9 Thursday Workshop Planning Reason for Concern 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Committee Debriefing Session 2:15 PM - 3:45 PM Registration Testing Codes & Consequences PROGRAM 17 Ballroom Foyer PROGRAM 1 Affecting Reimbursement 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM Hell Hath No Fury Like 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM PROGRAM 10 Building Her Inner Strength a Woman Scorned Breakfast and Caring Relationships in 2:15 PM - 3:45 PM Sponsored by IPA Academic #MeToo Context Working with Diversity in Practice PROGRAM 18 & Behavioral Medicine 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Neuropsychology Sections PROGRAM 2 PROGRAM 11 2:15 PM - 3:45 PM Surveillance, Trauma, and Collective 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Black Healing 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Alternative Family Dynamics and What’s The Body Got To Do With It? Exhibitors the Impact on Divorce and Estate Mind-Body Interventions PROGRAM 19 Ballroom Foyer 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM Planning 3:45 PM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM Creating Space for Us: Ethno-Racial Mid-Afternoon Break Full-Day Workshop: PROGRAM 3 Dialogues by, for and about People 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Sponsored by Psychology Specialist of Color Regency Ballroom and the IPA Organizational & 6 Continuing Education Credits The Manager Mom Epidemic: How Moms Got Stuck Doing Everything Business Consulting Section 10:30 AM - 10:45 AM 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM for Their Families PROGRAM 12 Mid-Morning Break Program Description: Sponsored by PROGRAM 4 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM “Making Meaning Making Music: 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Redefining Trauma: Exploring PROGRAM 20 Experiencing Multicultural A New Lens for Understanding the Scars of “Normal” 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Drumming, Affirming Identity, Chronic Depression: Radically PROGRAM 13 How Constant Collaborative Care & Enhancing Belonging” Open DBT Builds Your Practice With Fundkadesi’s Rhythm 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Ambassadors: Kwame Steve 10:30 AM - 10:45 AM Intersectional Approaches to Trans PROGRAM 21 Cobb, Carlos Antonio Cornier, Mid-Morning Break and Gender Affirming Therapy 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Maninder Singh, and Rich Conti Sponsored by IPA Women’s Section PROGRAM 14 IPAGS Workshop: Ethical Dilemmas 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Encountered by Students and 11:15 AM - 12:15 AM PROGRAM 5 Psychologist during Training The Challenges of Bringing Yourself: 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM The Emerging Public Health Crisis Intersectionality and Institutionalized White Fragility/White Privilege, of Recreational Marijuana PROGRAM 22 Violence among Latinos Within Me/Us & Built into Systems 5:00 PM - 5:45 PM 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Seeing the Future: Therapy with 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM PROGRAM 6 Student Poster Presentation Competition Individuals with Chronic Illness Lunch 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM Illinois Advocacy in Action 5:45 PM - 7:15 PM PROGRAM 23 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM President’s Reception: 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Intersectionality of Minority Mental PROGRAM 7 Intersectionality Between Technology 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM Sponsored by The School Health, Poverty and Race with of Professional Psychology and Neuropsychology Evaluations Regards to African American Intersectionality in Humanitarian Work: Tools, Technologies PROGRAM 24 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM and Teachings 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Program Description: Saturday Psychologist in Divorce: Family, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM “Calling All Psychologists: The Community, and Court IPA Annual Awards Luncheon NOVEMBER 16, 2019 Ethical Imperative of Intersectional President’s Address PROGRAM 25 Social Justice” 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Kalyani Gopal, PhD, HSPP Registration Keys to Success in Applying Awards Ballroom Foyer to Internship Distinguished Illinois Psychologist Friday 8:00 AM Lynda Behrendt, PsyD. PROGRAM 26 NOVEMBER 15, 2019 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Presidential Recognition Awards Coffee and Bakery Breakfast Sponsored by IPA Early Immigration and Human Trafficking: 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM Legislative Awards Career Psychologist, Social Social Justice Response in Practice Registration Representative Anna Moeller Responsibility, SOGI Sections Ballroom Foyer Senator Melinda Bush PROGRAM 27 IPAGS Jennifer Manfre Award 8:15 AM - 8:45 AM 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM 7:30 AM - 8:45 AM Annual All Association Meeting New Skills When Working with Matthew Harrings, MA Breakfast & Future Plans of RxP Plus Clients, Employers & Short-term Psychologically Healthy Sponsored by IPA Clinical Friday Planning Committee Disability Companies Workplace Award Practice Section Debriefing Session PROGRAM 28 Other Awards may be added All Attendees are invited to attend 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Exhibits PROGRAM 15 Beyond CBT: Don’t Just Do Ballroom Foyer 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Something—Stand There! Importance of Research in Clinical Practice: From Theory to Practice 1 Illuminating Intersectionality 2 students, andcolleagues.Ilookforward towhatwillbeanexcellentevent! which willfuelourabilitytoutilizebestpracticeswhenengaging withourpatients, of thisconventionistocollaborateandengageindiscussions onintersectionality, Saturday, wejointogether tocreate actionablestepsandfuture goals.Theaim research inpsychology. OnFriday, wediveintothedepthsofspecificsandon Call toActionintertwineintersectionalitywithinallareas ofpractice,training,and keynote,Dr.American communities.Ourafternoon KevinNadal,urgesuswitha who highlightcriticalissuesinintersectionalitywithintheLatinosandAfrican Dr. ElenaQuintanaandDr. IngarBurnett-Zieglar, bothhighlyrespected psychologists Convention Keynoteaddress inwhatwillsurely beanexcitingway!Heisfollowedby Thursday’s program starsfourspeakers,withDr. RahulSharmawhoopensour Saturday: Friday: Thursday: THEMES: day toattendifpossible. Committee toprocess thepriorday’s sessions.We invitespeakersfrom theprevious their tracksandthemes.EachdaywillstartwithadebriefingsessionbythePlanning of proposals wewere abletoaccept,andsuccessfullyplacedpresentations within Practice, andTraining. We addedafourthtrackduetotherelatively largenumber To giveyouabriefpreview: Theprogram hasthree primary tracks:Research, engaging, andinteractiveaswehavestrivedtocreate foryou. such funworkingwithourteam!We hopeyoufindtheprogram asinformative, process andhavebeenamazedattheirenthusiasm andcommitment.Ihavehad the importanceofincludingandinvolvingstudentsateverystageplanning our veryspecialIPAGs leaders,Marc ChaneyandMorganFerris.We havestressed Dr. BruceBonecutter, Dr. Cliff Saper, Dr. LauraFaynor-Ciha, Dr. RahulSharma,and thanks toourfantasticIPA ConventionPlanningCommitteemembersinseniority: Executive Director, MarshaKarey. Itistherefore withimmensegratitudethatIgive active participationofourplanningcommittee,andinvaluablesupport intersectionality couldnothavebeensothoughtfullydevelopedwithouttheincredibly Convention, November14-16,2019.Thisyearscreative program involving welcome eachoneofyouandyourgueststotheIllinoisPsychologicalAnnual It iswithgreat pleasure thatasyourPresident forthe2019-2020year, Iwriteto Welcome! Dear Colleaguesandfriends: Welcome to2019IPA Convention Specifics andInsightsintoIntersectionality Actionable StepstoIncorporatingIntersectionality Exploring Intersectionality:APrimerforPsychologists Services, PC Services, President, Mid-AmericaPsychological andCounseling (SAFECHR) Founder/President, SAFECoalition forHumanRights Board ofDirectors,APA, SocietyforClinicalPsychology President, IllinoisPsychologicalAssociation Kalyani Gopal,PhD,HSPP Sincerely, OCTOBER 24, 2019 Lisle/Naperville Doubletree byHilton Off Dateforthe IPA RoomReservationRateCut- OCTOBER 31, 2019 312/372-7610 x201 Contact theIPA office: Persons withDisabilities— Arrangements for Request forSpecial OCTOBER 23, 2019 Dates Deadline BALLROOM FOYER 8:00 AM-1:30PM NOVEMBER 16, 2019 Saturday BALLROOM FOYER 7:30 AM-5:30PM NOVEMBER 15, 2019 Friday BALLROOM FOYER 8:00 AM-4:00PM NOVEMBER 14, 2019 Thursday Registration Convention 312/372-7610 Contact theIPA office: Final DayforRefunds— NOVEMBER 7, 2019 Discount Deadline Pre-Registration

Welcome from the IPA Executive Director Arrangements The World Within the Individual and within World: Interconnected Identities in Science and Practice Dear IPA Convention Attendee: for Persons Welcome to the IPA 2019 Annual Convention! As Executive Director it has been a pleasure to work with Dr. Gopal on this year’s annual with Disabilities convention. Dr. Gopal and her convention committee have worked tirelessly to put together a broad scope of programs. The Illinois Psychological I hope that you will take full advantage of the opportunities offered at this Association is committed to accessibility year’s annual convention. In addition to the learning offered by continuing and non-discrimination in continuing education programs, the convention also enables you to network with your education activities. Presenters and colleagues, exchange information and to learn from one another. attendees are asked to be aware of the need for privacy and confidentiality Don’t miss Thursday's all-day workshop; Exploring Intersectionality: during and after the program. Additionally, A Primer for Psychologists. The presenters are experts in Intersectionality. if a participant has special needs, This presentation will include fun and unique elements. she/he should contact Marsha Karey, I encourage you to take time to visit with our exhibitors, inquire about their products 312/372-7610, x201, to discuss what and services and make them feel welcomed. Walk through the Student Poster accommodations can be provided by Session; your feedback means a lot to them. This year the Student Poster Session October 23, 2019. will be held later in the day and will be displayed at the President’s reception. All questions, concerns, or complaints should be directed to Marsha Karey. The IPA Annual Awards Luncheon will take place on Friday, and there will be food breaks throughout the day. We hope you will attend the President’s reception Friday evening. The President's reception is nice way to catch up with old colleagues and make new ones, as well as a great networking opportunity. Keep in mind the continuing education hours you earn at this convention will apply to those required by the State for your next licensing period. Attend Program the entire convention and you will earn 15 continuing education credits. I would like to thank the IPA CE Committee, for their efforts in approving Responsibility each of the workshop learning objectives. I also want to express gratitude to everyone on the convention committee and to all the volunteers. There is no commercial support for this program, nor are there any relationships I look forward to meeting all of you and learning how the IPA can better between IPA, CE Sponsor, presenting serve our members and all psychologists in the state of Illinois. organization, presenter, program content, Sincerely, research, grants or other funding that could reasonably be construed as Marsha Karey conflicts of interest. Executive Director, Illinois Psychological Association

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1. Building Her Inner Strength 4. A New Lens for Understanding • Participants will be able to discuss and Caring Relationships in Chronic Depression: Radically two guidelines for ethical practice #MeToo Context Open DBT regarding working with clients of • Participants will be able to describe • Participants will be able to describe diverse cultural backgrounds. two impacts that negative gender- two ways why RODBT is effective 9. Testing Codes & Consequences related messages and gender bias in treating chronic depression. Affecting Reimbursement can have on females’ self-experience • Participants will be able to • Participants will be able to describe and relationship experience. define two typical characteristics at least three major differences • Participants will be able to incorporate associated among individuals with in 2019 coding definitions that two advanced clinical skills in using maladaptive emotional overcontrol. affect reimbursement. the psychotherapy relationship • Participants will be able to to help girls and women develop 5. White Fragility/White Privilege, describe three significant changes their own minds, turn away from Within Me/Us & Built into Systems in documentation requirements mistreatment, and pursue mutually • Participants will be able to identify for the new 2019 testing codes caring interpersonal skills. one “progressive sounding” for neuropsychological and • Participants will be able to discuss two pillar of Racism, code-talk. psychological testing. ways parents can provide accurate • Participants will be able to and positive parenting responses list two print, video and/or 10. Working with Diversity in Practice and model caring relationships to organizational activities designed • Participants will be able to their girls that will help girls come for Awareness Building Resources identify and implement the to want and expect this kind of on the factual development of ADDRESSING model in practice. relating in their own relationships. White Privilege in the USA. • Participants will be able to name 2. Alternative Family Dynamics 6. Illinois Advocacy in Action and assess two intersectionality and the Impact on Divorce • Participants will list at least two bills dynamics at play in practice. and Estate Planning that impact the practice of psychology 11. What’s the body got to do with it? • Participants will be able to identify • Participants will understand Mind-body interventions at least two reasons why two alternative family dynamics • Participants will learn one way advocacy is important and how and circumstances to take into to identify the acceptability and to approach a legislator. consideration when divorcing and feasibility of mindfulness-based developing parenting plans. 7. Intersectionality in interventions delivered in community • Participants will be able to define Humanitarian Work: Tools, setting to improve mental health Alternative Dispute Resolution Technologies and Teachings outcomes including stress reduction, and identify two main options • Participants can identify two practical sleep improvement, reduce 3. The Manager Mom Epidemic: tools for conducting humanitarian burnout and depression symptoms How Moms Got Stuck Doing projects by employing models among high-risk populations. • Participants will be able to identify Everything for Their Families from two other disciplines. • Participants can identify two two ways the role sensori-motor • Participants will understand maternal psychotherapy can play in holistic identity and two things moms tell ways to use psychology in policy development and sustainability. based psychotherapy treatment and themselves they have to do in how to begin to identify sensori-motor order to be “good” mothers. 8. Hot Topics in Ethics and Diversity presentations in the treatment setting. • Participants will learn two ways to • Participants will be able to identify manage resistant/traditionalist dads. thee specific ways in which the cultural identities of clients and psychologists may impact ethical dilemmas that arise in psychotherapy • Participants will be able to describe two ethical principles or standards relevant to the provision of culturally competent services.

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Saturday, November16,2019 12. • • a Woman Scorned Hell HathNoFuryLike • • Reason forConcern Supervision Effectiveness: Student Perceptions ofClinical • • Practice: From TheorytoPractice Importance ofResearch inClinical • • the Scarsof“Normal” Redefining Trauma: Exploring explained byPowers’Theory. etiology ofPTSDsymptoms Participants willdescribethe is created inpartnersofsexaddicts. least twowaysthatbetrayaltrauma Participants willdefineandexplainat based modelsinclinicaltraining. the utilizationofcompetency- and interventionsforenhancing practiced inclinicalpsychology based educationaspresently two limitationsofcompetency- Participants willbeabletodiscuss and otherformsofliability. that candecrease ethicalinfractions describe atleasttwosafeguards a supervisingpsychologistand of liabilitythatmaybeincurred by supervision; describegeneraltypes apply tothepracticeofclinical a varietyofethicalstandards Participants willexplainhow data collectioninaneffective manner. methods toincorporateresearch and Participants willprovide atleasttwo of research inclinicalpractice. factors related totheimportance Participants willidentifytwo short- andlong-termways. ways itaffects thebodyinboth System arousal isandtwo chronic AutonomicNervous Participants willunderstandwhat impact individual’s lives. (ACE) andtwowaysACE’s Adverse ChildhoodExperiences trauma withanunderstandingof Big T, littleTanddevelopmental Participants willbeabletodefine 13. 20. 19. 18. Affirming Therapy to Trans andGender Intersectional Approaches • • Care BuildsYour Practice How ConstantCollaborative • • • about PeopleofColor Racial Dialoguesby, forand Creating SpaceforUs:Ethno- • • Collective BlackHealing Surveillance, Trauma, and • • a psychologypractice. and physicians,whichbuilds care betweenpsychologists three modelsofcollaborative Participants willbeabletodescribe allied healthcare providers. care betweenpsychologistsand take toenhancecoordination of at leastthree current stepsto Participants willbeabletodescribe to enhancetheirculturalcompetence. Participants willgainatleasttwoskills clinically.what theylearn apply atleasttwoskillsto Participants willbeableto dialogues relating topeopleofcolor. atleasttwo Participants willlearn and otherpeopleofcolor. health amongAfricanAmericans understand howtopromote psychological conceptsto Participants willapplytwo and traumainurbancommunities. institutionalized racismimpactsstress historical perspective,twowaysthat Participants willanalyze,from a race) furtherbolsterbarriers. how otheridentities(suchas therapy fortransclientsand about twobarrierstoaffirming Participants willdevelopknowledge confident inproviding it. counseling isandbecomemore what trans/genderaffirming Participants willbeabletodefine 21. 14. 22. during Training Students andPsychologists Dilemmas Encountered by IPAGS Workshop: Ethical • • Crisis ofRecreational Marijuana The EmergingPublicHealth • • Individuals withChronic Illinois Seeing theFuture: Therapywith • • consequences ofmarijuanause. providers mustdotoaddress the two thingsbehavioralhealth Participants willdiscussatleast high gradegrown marijuana. consequences oftheuse discusses thebio-psycho-social growing bodyofliterature that Participants willassessthe with chronic medicalproblems. to thetreatment ofindividuals and practicaltechniquesrelated recognize twotherapyprinciples Participants willbeableto with chronic medicalproblems. two experiencesofindividuals Participants willbeabletodefine ethical conductinthesesituations. andguidelinesfor impact onlearning be present intheclassroom, their two intersectionalissuesthatmay Participants willbeabletorecognize conduct inthesesituations. practice, andguidelinesforethical their impactontrainingandclinical arise duringtraineesupervision, two intersectionalissuesthatmay Participants willbeabletoidentify 23. Intersectionality 26. Immigration and Human Trafficking: 28. Beyond CBT: Don’t Just Do The World Within the Individual and within World: Interconnected Identities in Science and Practice Between Technology and Social Justice Response in Practice Something—Stand There! Neuropsychology Evaluations • Participants will identify two ways • Participants will learn two • Participants will learn two skills to the field of psychology and social reasons why skills-based evaluate bias in assessment, justice intersect and how this approaches have limited utility. • Participants will learn the efficacy intersection can bridge gaps to unite • Participants will learn two reasons of nonverbal testing to reduce individual and community healing. why healing developmental relational cultural bias, facilitate cross- • Participants will be able to identify injuries is essential to creating cultural assessment, assess at least two signs of human enduring therapeutic change. construct of interest thus reducing trafficking with their patients. impact of language and assess 27. New Skills When Working with individuals with language issues. Clients, Employers & Short- 24. Psychologist in Divorce: Family, term Disability Companies Community, and Court • Participants will understand • Participants will gain increased the inherent role conflicts and understanding at least two methods identify two strategies to set a and processes that divorce impacts different therapeutic frame. their individual and family clients. • Participants will learn two ways to • Participants will observe applications differentiate psychosocial issues of at least two different methods leading to time-off requests with and policies of divorce by applying true psychiatric impairments and to them to a case study family discuss this directly with clients. in its process of divorce. 25. Keys to Success in Applying to Internship • Continuing Education credits are not available for this workshop.

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Fundkadesi’s RhythmAmbassadors take-homes, andpotentialapplications. Sharma underscoringrelevant themes, making intercultural music,andDr. self-reflecting ontheirexperienceof session willclosewithaudiencemembers together asonicintercultural fabric.The inorderrhythm theyjustlearned toweave the entire audienceplayingeachcultural connection, thesessionwillculminatewith signature Indo-Afro-Caribbean rhythmic the FunkadesiRhythmAmbassadors’ Lamba rhythm,andmore). Reflecting Punjabi Bhangrarhythm,West African drumming sections(LatinClaverhythm, drum, andleadinghands-on,experiential providing eachaudiencemember witha by Funkadesi’s RhythmAmbassadors decades. Thisoverviewwillbefollowed he founded,Funkadesi,forovertwo guided theintercultural musicalproject brief overviewofprinciplesthathave begin withDr. Sharmaproviding a mutual belonging.Thesessionwill communication, andleadership. on system-wideissuesrelated todiversity, Theatre Schoolasastrategicconsultant has partnered with Depaul University’s Mostrecently,community concerns. he integrating issuesofdiversityand Department onmentalhealthresponse, Sharma alsotrainedEvanston’s Police took placeinSeptember2018.Dr. The criticallyacclaimedperformance youth intheEnglewoodneighborhood. aiming toprovide artsopportunitiesfor performed byhundreds ofmusicians, piece “QuantumEnglewood”thatwas commissioned toco-writeamusical recipient oftheJoyceFoundationAward, endeavors. In2017,Dr. Sharmawasthe art tocommunitywellnessandequity review panelistforproposals thatapply He recently servedasanNEAgrant leadership, andculturalcompetence. for advancingemotionalintelligence, Dr. Sharmahasusedmusicasavehicle activists, educators,andhealers. European-American) whoare musicians, African-American, Jamaican,Latino,and diverse members(Indian-American, music group Funkadesi,comprisedof sitarist fortheintercultural award-winning Dr. Sharmaisfounderandbassist/ Concentration for13years.Inaddition, Psychology (ISPP)andChairofitsDiversity at theIllinoisSchoolofProfessional Dr. SharmawasAssociateProfessor Resources Prevention. forSexualViolence Director oftheUniversityChicago’s multicultural psychology. Heisformer Psychology in1998,specializing He received hisdoctorateinClinical speaker, psychologist,andmusician. Dr. RahulSharmaisastrategicconsultant, Rahul Sharma,PsyD ABOUT THEPRESENTER Dr. Sharma continues to train, consult, agencies, and governments to understand will be discussed. This presentation will The World Within the Individual and within World: Interconnected Identities in Science and Practice deliver keynotes and lectures, & lead and respond programmatically to Adverse highlight the ways in which cultural beliefs workshops on many topics related Childhood Experiences research. and practices interact with the healthcare to diversity, social justice, mental system in ways that result inadequate care wellness, music, and healing. Learning Objective: provided to African American communities 1. Participants will be able to list 3 and persistent disparities in mental health. Learning Objectives: ways in which marginalization leads In close, the presentation will address 1. Participants will be able to list to decreased life expectancy and individual and health system methods 3 techniques via experiential quality, while inclusion increases for achieving mental health equity. musical and large group facilitation life quality and expectancy. . techniques to address issues of diversity, identity, and belonging. 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM 2. Participants will be able to list 2 ways artistic wisdom can be applied to multicultural and social justice related work. Lunch Mexican Buffet 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM fresh melon with chile lime, Inger Burnett-Zeigler, PhD The Challenges of Bringing Yourself: southwest salad with roasted corn, Intersectionality and Institutionalized peppers, black beans, tomatoes Dr. Inger Burnett-Zeigler is a licensed clinical Violence among Latinos & chipotle ranch dressing, psychologist and associate professor in the arroz verde with poblanos & cilantro Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral The presentation will cover the —all prepared vegetarian Sciences, Feinberg School of Medicine heterogeneity of Latinos wit racism, seasoned ground beef tacos & tostadas at . Dr. Burnett- colorism, and classism within our cultures. with soft and hard taco shells Zeigler utilizes traditional psychotherapy Immigration, acculturation, integration DESSERT: and complementary and integrative health and exclusion as well as the politics of mini churros with approaches to help clients with mood and wholeness will be discussed. Solutions cinnamon-chocolate sauce anxiety disorders, stress management, include inclusion and access to justice interpersonal relationships and wellness. to breed wellness. The significance of Dr. Burnett-Zeigler is passionate about epigenetics and intergenerational harm in 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM eliminating mental illness stigma and relation to Latinos will also be addressed. Intersectionality of Minority Mental assuring that all individuals have access Health, Poverty and Race with to high-quality, evidence based mental Regards to African American health care. Her research program focuses Several large-scale epidemiological on examining the factors associated with studies have demonstrated that African access and engagement in mental health American adults are less likely to have most service utilization and using this data to psychiatric conditions than those who are develop, test and implement acceptable and white. However, when taking into account accessible evidence-based interventions the impact of social determinants of health in community-based settings. Inger’s such as education, income, employment, long-term goal is to improve mental and Elena Quintana, PhD and neighborhood environment, African physical health among socio-economically American adults are at increased risk disadvantaged individuals by creating a Elena Quintana, a PhD, is the Executive for chronic stress, traumatic stress and sustainable model to efficiently deliver Director of the Institute on Public Safety depressive symptoms. Further, African effective interventions in community-based & Social Justice at Adler University. Dr. American adults are 50 percent less likely settings. Dr. Burnett-Zeigler’s research has Quintana studied Clinical and Community to access mental health treatment and been featured in The New York Times, TIME Psychology. Her work focuses on research when they do, they are less likely to receive magazine, The Hill, and Chicago Tribune. and programming that reclaims human guideline concordant care. This presentation She is on the board of directors for several potential and promotes socially just will provide an overview of epidemiological large healthcare non-profits including solutions to address public safety concerns. research on the comparative prevalence Heartland Alliance Health and Thresholds. This work includes designing and evaluating of the most common mental illnesses community violence prevention efforts, among African Americans and the concrete addressing institutionalized violence, and and psychological barriers to access and creating and evaluating alternatives to engagement in treatment. Specifically, incarceration. Dr. Quintana is also trained the impact of ethnic identity as protective as a Master Trainer Community Resilience against the development of mental illness Coach educated in helping communities, and barrier to participation in treatment

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Finally, thepresentation will of therole ofsocialjusticeadvocacy in lack ofadvocacytraining,and(e)beliefs balance andself-care, (d)psychologists’ neutrality inpsychology, (c)psychologists’ boundaries, (b)theutilityofpolitical andprofessional(a) ethicalconcerns 3. 2. 1. Objectives: Learning Wood JohnsonFoundationIn2019 Thought LeaderAward from theRobert NBC’s Pride30in2018,andreceived the Interest in2017,wasnamedoneof Contributions toPsychologyinthePublic Early Career Award forDistinguished the AmericanPsychologicalAssociation Channel, andmore. Dr. Nadalreceived PBS, TheWeather Channel,The History featured onNBC,ABC,CBS, Fox, and NewYork Times, andhehasbeen written forHuffingtonPost,Buzzfeed, Color Network.Ascholar-activist, hehas the founderofLGBTQScholars National HistoricalSociety(FANHS), and a nationaltrusteeoftheFilipinoAmerican The CenterforLGBTQStudiesatCUNY, former ExecutiveDirector oftheCLAGS: Psychological Association(AAPA), the past President oftheAsianAmerican Traumatic Stress(2018,APA). Heisthe (Sage, 2017),Microaggressionsand Encyclopedia ofPsychologyandGender Services, Smart Love Services Services, Private Practice,DirectorofClinical Carla M.Beatrici,PsyD SmartLoveFamilyServices Intern, Joshuan R.Ollswang,MA,Co-Chair IPA Women’s SectionChair Private Practice Patricia Walker, PhD,Chair foster genuineself-worthingirls. including #MeToo, andhelpparents their socialandculturalcontext, girls andwomenwhileconsidering of mutuallycaringrelationships inteen resistance tomistreatment, andpursuit professional andpersonallives can integrateactivismintotheir 2 practicalwaysthatpsychologists Participants willbeabletodefine regarding socialjusticeactivism Ethics Codesare related toissues 2 examplesofhowtheAPA Participants willbeabletocite activism withinthefieldofpsychology 2 historicalexamplesofsocialjustice Participants willbeabletoidentify Tamara T. 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An abundant tool kit and Lisa Irgang, PsyD, Chair Racism”. I will present main concepts in resources will also be provided. Relationship Solutions Center, the book by Robin DiAngelo on the topic Chris E. Stout, PhD, Chair Private Practice via a 22 minute video and review what I Past President, IPA Eva Matela Kogut, JD have learned in groups working to reduce Kogut & Wilson, L.L.C. systemic Racism. Participants will be invited 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM to discuss their experience and suggestions Program 3 for reducing Racism in Illinois. Jemar IPA Annual Awards Luncheon Tisby’s outline of ARC = Awareness of President’s Address Racism; Relationship Building; Commitment 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Kalyani Gopal, PhD, HSPP The Manager Mom Epidemic: to Working on Change, will be used. Awards How Moms Got Stuck Doing Bruce Bonecutter, PhD, Chair Everything for Their Families IPA Social Responsibility Section Chair Distinguished Illinois Psychologist Lynda Behrendt, PsyD. Moms continue to do way more household Past President, IPA work and childcare than dads. Despite Presidential Recognition Awards the crushing mental load women bear for Program 6 their families, no one has come up with Legislative Awards a plan to make things change until now. 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM Representative Anna Moeller Manager Mom Epidemic provides a road Illinois Advocacy in Action Senator Melinda Bush map for women to take their lives back. Understanding the Legislative Process IPAGS Jennifer Manfre Award Matthew Harrings, MA Thomas Phelan, PhD, Chair and how to Participate This presentation Private Practice will explain how a bill becomes a law in Psychologically Healthy Illinois. The presentation includes how Workplace Award advocacy plays an important role in a bill Program 4 becoming law and will present ways to be 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM more involved and more effective in the A New Lens for Understanding Chronic legislative process. The presentation will Depression: Radically Open DBT also provide legislative updates on bills that impact the practice of psychology. Radically-Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy is a treatment for disorders of overcontrol Lisa Grossman, JD, PhD (OC), including chronic depression. OC IPA Legislative Committee characteristics include inhibited emotional Chair, Past President, IPA expression and aloofness (resulting in Fahad Khan, PsyD social isolation). Core interventions vary IPA Legislative Committee Co-Chair considerably from other treatments. Theory, main treatment strategies, and Jay Handler, MA research review specific to chronically IPA Legislative Committee depressed adults will be discussed. Terrence Koller, PhD, ABPP IPA Legislative Liaison 13 Illuminating Intersectionality 14 IPA EthicsCommittee Abigail Sivan,PhD,Co-Chair IPA Ethics Committee Midwestern University, Ann Sauer,PhD Priviate Practice,IPA EthicsCommittee Peter Perrotta, PhD Private Practice,JuniperCenter Margo Jacquot,PsyD Edelman &DickerLLP ElserMoskowitz Wilson Scott Hammer,JD Chair &EthicsCo-Chair Adler University, IPA Academic Susan Zoline,PhD,Chair guidelines forprudentpractice offering casevignettestohighlight Committee willaddress thistopic, by culturalfactors.TheIPA Ethics and mannerofrelating are allimpacted Roles, responsibilities, decisionmaking ethical dilemmasinpsychotherapy. important considerationwhenaddressing values ofclientandtherapistare an The intersectingculturalidentitiesand requirement forpsychologists. mandatory ethicscontinuingeducation This program meetstheIllinois Hot Topics inEthicsandDiversity 2:15 PM-5:30 Program 8 zucchini, bellpepperandgoatcheese and parmesancheeseontop.served mixture oftomato,onion,garlic,basil Cannoli Cakewithpistachioanglaise bruschetta chicken,lightlybreaded/ portabella ratatouilletart,layersof with fresh vegetablesandpasta portabella mushrooms, squash, seasoned chickenbreast witha Caesar salad,rolls andbutter coffee andicedteaservice Coffee, tea,decaffeinated Lunch Friday Menu VEGETARIAN CHOICE: DESSERT: 2:15 PM-3:45 Program 9 Adler University Xander Mach,MA Adler University Morgan Ferris,MA Professional Psychology Chicago Schoolof Bethany Rosner,MA IPAGS Chair, AdlerUniversity Marc Chaney,MA,Chair Hays’ (1996)ADDRESSINGmodel factors willbecentered onPamela multiple identities.Understandingdiversity inidentifyingandworking with learning This presentation willfacilitateexperiential building relationships withourclients. factors canbecriticallyimportantwhen present inthetherapyroom. These Diversity andintersectionalityare ever- Working withDiversity inPractice 2:15 PM-3:45 Program 10 Sub-Committee Theresa Schultz,PhD,Chair, Neil Pliskin,PhD,ABPP-CN IPA ImmediatePastPresident Lynda Behrendt, PsyD Chair ClinicalPracticeSection IPA PastPresident,ChairHCRC, Patricia Farrell, PhD,Chair and documentationrequirements. coding suggestionsandlimitations, testing codes,includingdefinitions, will beplacedonreview ofnew on theiradvocacywork.Emphasis clinical practiceandprovide updates will review recent developmentsin Healthcare ReimbursementCommittee both practitionersandpayors.TheIPA’s producing significantchallenges for testing shouldbedocumentedandbilled, psychological andneuropsychological represent aparadigmshiftinhow of psychologistsnation-wide.These in 2019affected theclinicalpractice New testingprocedure codesintroduced Affecting Reimbursement Testing Codes&Consequences Business Consulting Section Consulting Business and the IPA Organizational & & Organizational IPA the and Northwestern FeinbergSchoolofMedicine and BehavioralScience Assistant ProfessorofPsychiatry , PhD Inger EBurnett-Zeigler Sciences; FeingbergSchoolofMedicine &Behavioral Professor ofPsychiatry Private PracticeandAdjunctAssistant Rachel H.Jacobs,PhD School ofMedicine Faculty, NorthwesternFeingberg Private PracticeandClinical Jane Conron, PhD,Chair illness andhealthcare access. education, andincomeplayinmental and research showingtherole race, among diverseandhi-riskpopulations research results willincludemindfulness will bedemonstrated.First-author mindfulness techniquesinpsychotherapy Sensorimotor mechanismsand interventions forpsychologicalwellness. symposium focusesonmind-body This research-based andexperiential It? Mind-BodyInterventions What’s TheBodyGotTo DoWith 2:15 PM-3:45 Program 11 Private Practice Colleen Duffy Cira,PsyD,Chair to completelytransformourlives. By workingonour“scars”,weare able impact andyetoftengounacknowledged. These experiencesoftenhaveanegative we are andhowweexperiencetheworld. our livesthathaveprofoundly shapedwho Most ofushavehadpainfulexperiencesin the Scarsof “Normal” Redefining Trauma: Exploring 4:00 PM-5:30 Program 12 Specialist Psychology by Sponsored Mid-Afternoon Break 3:45 PM-4:00 The World Within the Individual and within World: Interconnected Identities in Science and Practice Program 13 Program 14 5:00 PM - 5:45 PM Student Poster Presentation 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Competition Intersectional Approaches to Trans The Emerging Public Health Crisis and Gender Affirming Therapy of Recreational Marijuana 5:45 PM - 7:15 PM The intersections of gender identity, With the recent passage of legislation by President’s Reception: race, economic status, and healthcare the State of Illinois the drug marijuana will Sponsored by: The Chicago School determine someone’s ability to engage in now be available to adults for its recreational of Professional Psychology therapy. Transgender clients face unique use. This will make Illinois the 11th state to barriers to finding and securing adequate legalize its use as a recreational drug. There This year the student poster boards will therapeutic services; one significant are those proponents who have aggressively be on display during the reception. Please barrier is lack of education and training for advocated for legalization and those who join us! Show your support for our student therapists around gender and sexuality. are concerned about the consequences. presenters while enjoying entertainment, This workshop explores the foundations On the political spectrum, the issue of delicious hors d’oevuvres, wine and of trans and gender affirming therapy. legalization for recreational use is divisive. chance to meet with your colleagues and Looking at those concerns expressed, IPA Leadership. Poster Awardees will be Marc Chaney, MA, Chair this presentation will review and synopsize announced and Exhibitor drawing winners. IPA IPAGS Chair the public health and public safety impact Entertainment by: Carolyn Leach, LCP of marijuana in those ten states that Musician Peter Storms and Melodious Gender and Sexuality Counselor have legalized the drug. There is also a Singer Sponsor by: Theresa M. growing body of literature that discusses Dafne Paglia, MA Schultz, PhD/The Lodestone Center the bio-psycho-social consequences to Social Worker Student for Behavioral Health and Mid-America the use of high grade grown marijuana Psychological and Counseling Services which will included in the presentation. Complimentary Wine Bar Sponsored Joseph E. Troiani, PhD, CADC by: Dr. Gregory Sarlo, PsyD Chair, Adler University, IPA Military ChairPast President, IPA Information about wines and pairings will be provided. Catherine McNeilly, PsyD Adler University

Saturday, November 16, 2019 8:00 AM - 1:30 PM Registration Program 15 Program 16 Ballroom Foyer 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Importance of Research in Clinical Student Perceptions of Clinical 8:00 AM Practice: From Theory to Practice Supervision Effectiveness: Coffee and Bakery Breakfast Data collection and research not only Reason for Concern Sponsored by IPA Early Career Psychologist, improves performance in clinical practice, A sample of students (n = 1,234) completed Social Responsibility, SOGI Sections it also contributes to positive outcomes. a 72-item questionnaire to assess student Psychologists are trained as clinicians and perceptions associated with clinical training researchers, thereby possessing both skills effectiveness. Ninety-two percent (92%) of 8:15 AM - 8:45 AM innately through education and training the student respondents were from APA Annual All Association Meeting & required for licensure. This presentation accredited programs (PhD/PsyD). Numerous Future Plans of RxP Plus Friday will highlight the importance of research in significant differences were identified Planning Committee Debriefing Session practice and provide practical methods. among the factors assessed in this study. All Attendees are invited to attend Fahad Khan, Chair Gerardo Rodriguez-Menendez, IPA Legislative Committee Co-Chair PhD, ABPP, MSCP, Chair Deputy Director, Khalil Center The Chicago School of Professional Psychology Alyssa Cunningham, MA, LPC, NCC The Chicago School of Professional Psychology Morgan Ferris, MA. MS IPAGS Chair-Elect Adler University 15 Illuminating Intersectionality 16 racial, andpower-based identities. obscure cultural,linguistic,historical, that donotcenterdominantgroups or of intra-andinter-group dynamics and practiceprofessional application structures, gainself-understanding Dialogues session,toexplore power group) are invitedtothis3-hourDifficult from anynon-dominantethnoracial Graduate studentsofcolor*(self-identified for andaboutPeople ofColor Ethno-Racial Dialoguesby, Creating Space forUs: 9:00 AM-12:15PM Program 19 Senior CoreFaculty, Walden University Brian L.Ragsdale,PhD IPA President Kalyani Gopal,PhD,HSPP, Chair stress, anxiety, andcollectivedepression. sanctioned violencehavecontributedto forms ofinstitutionalizedracismandstate pay particularattentiontohowvarious in AfricanAmericancommunities.We will examining trauma,resiliency, andviolence training, andresearch gainedwhen I present theevolutionofmythinking, field ofpsychologyforthepast25years, Through inthe sharingmyownjourney Collective BlackHealing Surveillance, Trauma, and 9:00 AM-10:30 Program 18 Private Practice Diane Powers,PsyD.CADC,CSAT, Chair theTraumaTilley Train isExplained. “case ispresented. Aclientexercise, hypothetical “FatalAttachment/Attraction PTSD symptomsisdescribedanda thefunctionofaPartners; of Mourning, trauma. BasedonJ.Bowlby’s Theory addict’s partner’s response tobetrayal This presents Power’s theoryofasex Woman Scorned Hell HathNoFuryLike a 9:00 AM-10:30 Program 17

Chair IPA ClinicalPracticeSection IPA Past President,ChairIPA HCRC, Patricia Farrell, PhD,Chair through enhancedcare coordination quality ofcare received byourpatients it willoffer ideasforimproving the care byproviders andfundinginstitutions; the coordination of,andcollaborationin HCSC initiativeswhichtargetenhancing This program willalsoreview BCBSIL/ health care dollarsanongoingfocus. accountability fortheuseofscarce intervention techniqueshasmade demonstration ofefficacy ofpsychological self-management. Emphasisonthe patients whomustadjusttoincreased success inensuringcontinuingcare for treatment settingshaveaffected partial Moving from more intensetoless assisting patientsintransitionsofcare. funded byinsurers are dedicatedto health andillness.Care coordinators between physicalandpsychological Likewise, thisaddresses therelationship services more widelyavailable. public health.Care coordination makes their workare dedicatedtoenhancing providers andtheinstitutionssupporting between patientsandphysicians.All at theprimarycare pointofcontact promotes offering psychologicalservices society. Integratedbehavioralcare continues toimpedehealthcare inour of care, andtoaddress lapsesincare care, tomanagetransitionsinlevels psychologists. Failure tocoordinate much ofthebehavioralhealthcare to possible forphysicianstodelegate appointment availabilitymakesit Improving useofphysiciantime and Care BuildsYour Practice How ConstantCollaborative 10:45 AM-12:15PM Program 20 University Midwestern by Sponsored Mid-Morning Break 10:30 AM-10:45 Private Practice Shipra S.Parikh,PhD,LCSW IPA SectionofEthnicMinorityAffairsChair Erin Alexander,PhD,Chair 10:45 AM-12:15PM Program 21 Adler University Committee Co-Chair IPA AcademicSection&IPA Ethics Susan Zoline,PhD IPAGS Chair-Elect AdlerUniversity Morgan Ferris,MA,MS IPAGS Committee,MidwesternUniversity Arielle Carmel,MA Psychology Program Midwestern UniversityClinical IPA EthicsCommitteeMember Ann Sauer,PhD,ABPP, Chair teaching anddiversitydymacis. scenarios willincorporatesupervising/ in different situations.Ethical be followedbyattendeeparticipation of ethicsrelated tointersectionalitywill the fieldorinclassroom. Anoverview in situationsthatmayarisewhileworking and psychologistwillengageparticipants This experientialworkshopforstudents requirement forpsychologists ethicscontinuingeducation mandatory This programmeetstheIllinois Psychologist duringTraining Encountered by Studentsand IPAGS Workshop: EthicalDilemmas Independent PractitionerEditor Member, APA -LIWP, CEC, Reform, IPA HCRCCommittee IPA Sub-CommitteeHealthCare Theresa Schultz,PhD IPA HCRCMember Neil Pliskin,PhD,ABPP-CN IPA PastPresident Prescribing Psychologist, ABPP-CL NM Marlin Hoover,PhD,MSCP, & DataAnalysis,HCSC/BCBSIL Sr. Manager, BHQualityImprovement Jennifer Escamilla,MS,LPC HCRC CommitteeMembers IPA ImmediatePastPresident, Lynda Behrendt, PsyD Program 22 assessment of special needs of children, Nicole St. Jean, PsyD The World Within the Individual and within World: Interconnected Identities in Science and Practice parental substance abuse and untreated Principal Investigator and Director, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM mental illness) Our objective will be to Kolver Child Trauma Center, Research Seeing the Future: Therapy with improve the identity and credibility of our Associate, Northwestern University, Individuals with Chronic Illness profession as psychologist as we help Feinberg School of Medicine clients negotiate the difficult changes Jenna Adler, MSW This presentation will discuss therapy in our clients’ interconnectedness. principals and techniques with individuals Boston University Gail Petrich, JD, PsyD, Chair adjusting to chronic illness. The Brittany Parrinello, LSW presentation will use as an example; Attorney and Psychologist, LLC individuals with low-vision or blindness. Hollie Sobel, PhD Program 27 Part of this adjustment in this underserviced Private Practice community requires a redefinition of self. 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Relevant research will be reviewed with Mary Gardner, PsyD an emphasis on practical applications. Private Practice New Skills When Working with Clients, Employers & Short- Michael C. Smith, PhD, Chair Program 25 term Disability Companies Private Practice The topic of “workplace stress and 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM absence” has gained focus in the Program 23 Keys to Success in Applying occupational health literature. (Dewe, to Internship Trojanowski, Joosen & Bonato, 2016). 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Psychologists working with clients who are (CE Not Available for this workshop) Intersectionality Between Technology off work have to navigate new therapeutic and Neuropsychology Evaluations The internship process can be an roles (Mischoulon, 2002). This presentation Evaluates validity of Leiter-3 in Scandinavia. overwhelming and stressful time for highlights the skills needed to collaborate Data from Leiter-3 in Sweden is analyzed students and is an important, final step with disability insurance companies. before graduation. This presentation to examine presence of bias. Group Paul Pendler, PsyD, ABPP will discuss the keys to a successful comparisons, test function across ages, Employee Assistance Psychologist, internship process with consideration of models controlling for random effects, and JPMorgan Chase & Company Scandinavian-based norms are presented. perspectives from a fourth-year doctoral Nonverbal testing to reduce test bias and student, Supervising Licensed Psychologist its efficacy to assess cognition is presented and an Associate Director of Training. Program 28 Brian Syzdek, PsyD, Chair Marc Chaney, MS 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Stoetling IPAGS Chair Beyond CBT: Don’t Just Do Adler University Shilfali M. Singh, MS Something—Stand There! Neuropsychology Resident, Hiren Ghayal, PsyD CBT is a useful tool for therapists to have Medical Center Private Practice in their toolbox but approaches that don’t address the healing of underlying relational Peter Battista, PsyD, ABPP trauma are limited in the depth and duration Program 24 Adler University, Associate of their impact. This presentation will discuss Director of Training 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM the relational aspects of therapy, beyond Psychologist in Divorce: Family, Program 26 technique, that are crucial to such healing. Community, and Court M. Chet Mirman, PhD, Chair Divorce can be one of the most impactful 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Private Practice, Partner transitions to individuals both in how Immigration and Human Trafficking: Affiliate in Counseling they interact with their world, and how Social Justice Response in Practice their world may impose changes on their Panelists will provide an overview of identities. Psychologist have an important the immigration and human trafficking role in aiding the interactions of our clients: crises and describe how agencies in their families, in their community, and and practitioners respond through an in the courts. We will trace a family case intersectional lens of psychology and study as they make their decision, as they social justice. The field of psychology is choose what method of divorce (mediation, positioned to respond to these societal collaboration, litigation), as they respond challenges by bridging the gap between to various choices along their journey of practice, advocacy, and policy. separating (custody evaluations, court- order therapy, child alienation, parenting Kalyani Gopal, PhD, HSPP, Chair coordination, reunification therapy, IPA President

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