AASP Southwest Regional Student Conference Schedule Location: Sturm Hall
Friday April 4th, 2014
3:00pm – 4:00pm Registration/Check-in Outside Room 251 4:00pm – 4:15pm Welcoming Remarks Room 251 4:15pm – 5:45 pm Keynote Address Room 251 Dr. Michael Asken 6:00pm – 7:00pm Professional Panel I Room 251 Topic: Early Career Professionals Members: Dr. Chris Bader, Dr. Jessica Dale, Pete Kadushin, M.S., Dr. Jeni Shannon, & Dr. Jamie Shapiro 7:30pm – 10:00pm Student Social at the Pioneer 2401 S. University Blvd Denver, CO 80210
Saturday April 5th, 2014
8:30am – 9:00am Breakfast/Late check-in Outside Room 251 9:00am – 9:15 am Welcoming Remarks Room 251 9:15am – 10:45am Keynote Address Room 251 Dr. Angus Mugford 11:00am – 11:25am Student Presentations
The Athletic Brain: Modeling the Role of Intelligence, Athletic Identity, Room 253 Emotion, and Dynamic Decision Making in Performance - Benjamin Barone, Murphy Barry, Chad Doerr, Ian J. Palombo, & Parker Tims, University of Denver
Proposed Strategic Approach to Leadership Development in College Football Room 254 Amber Lattner, University of Denver
11:35am – 12:00pm Student Presentations
Developing Competency: Working with High Risk Occupations, Kirill Room 253 Grinchenko, Kevin O’Connor, Ryan Marshall, & Rasheed Swindell, University of Denver
Transition into Minor League Baseball: An Exploration of Resilience in Rookie Room 254 Athletes, Alexis Nay, University of Denver
12:10pm – 12:35pm Student Presentations
A Qualitative Investigation of Mental Toughness Development by Elite Diving Room 253 Coaches, Aaron D’Addario, University of Denver
The Process of Becoming a Competent and Ethical Graduate School Supervisee Room 254 in Applied Sport and Performance Psychology, Chris Bilder, University of Denver
2460 S Vine Street Denver, CO 80208 (303) 871-2202 [email protected] du.edu/gspp/cpex
12:45pm – 12:55pm Regroup Room 251
12:55pm – 2:00pm Lunch On own
2:00pm – 2:25pm Student Presentations
An Exploratory Study of the Psychological and Emotional Demands Room 253 of Firefighting, Joanna Foss, Cody Hall, & Stephanie Seng, University of Denver
Trophies of Performance Excellence: Components of a Successful Theory, Room 254 Scotty M. Hanley & Matthew J. Mikesell, University of Denver
2:35pm – 3:00pm Student Presentations
Meaning in Life and Athlete Transitions Out of Sport: Using Positive Psychology Room 253 and Meaning Interventions as Clinical Tools in Sport Psychology., Maeve B. O’Donnell, Colorado State University
Shadowing Your Dream Job: Implications for a Novice Sport and Performance Room 254 Psychology Practitioner Through Direct Supervision within a Collegiate Athletic Environment, Chad Doerr, University of Denver
3:10pm – 3:35pm Student Presentations
Perceived Autonomy Supportive Coaching Behavior and Self-Determined Room 253 Motivation in Adolescent Atheltes with Physical Disabilities: The Mediating Role of Relatedness, Chris Bilder & Brooke Lamphere, University of Denver
Center for Performance Excellence: An Applied Model to Dddress the Room 254 Professional Void in Graduate Programs, Matt Mikesell & Scotty Hanley, Unviersity of Denver
3:45pm – 4:45 pm Professional Panel II Room 251 Topic: Coach perspectives on successful performance psychology delivery Members: Aaron D’Addario, Former University of Denver Diving Coach, J.D. Finn, Colorado Adaptive Sports Foundation Junior Avalanche, Malik Fletcher, Denver South High School Basketball, & Mat Henbest, Rock Canyon High School Soccer
4:55pm – 6:00pm Think Tank/Wrap-up Room 251
6:00pm – 6:15pm Closing Remarks Room 251
2460 S Vine Street Denver, CO 80208 (303) 871-2202 [email protected] du.edu/gspp/cpex