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CURRICULUM VITAE

Fred Millán, Ph.D., ABPP, NCC 333 West 57 th Street, Suite 103 New York, New York 10019 (212) 541-8869 [email protected]

EDUCATION :

6/99 Certificate in William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis & New York, New York

10/90 Ph.D. , Counseling Psychology (APA-approved) Specialization: Counseling and adolescents from diverse ethnic, social and economic backgrounds. 5/83 M.A. and Ed.M. , Psychological Counseling Teachers College/Columbia University New York, New York

6/81 B.A. , Psychology & Sociology New York University New York, New York

CERTIFICATIONS/CREDENTIALS :

11/13 Certificate of Professional Qualification in Psychology (#4351), of State and Provincial Psychology Boards 5/12 National Certified Counselor (#304010), National Board for Certified Counselors 11/11 New York State Counselor License (#004691) 11/07 Diplomate in Psychoanalysis, American Board of Professional Psychology (#6389) 5/07 National Provider Identification #1720193196 8/06 CAQH #11237130 4/01 National Register of Health Service (#46156) 5/97 Bilingual Extension Certificate NYS Education Dept. 6/91 New York State 's License (#010782)

LANGUAGES :

Fluent in Spanish Certified bilingual proficient by NYS Education Dept.

ADDITIONAL TRAINING :

12/01 American Red Cross Disaster Mental Health Training 7/93-8/93 Forensic Training Program Seminar New York State Family Court Mental Health Services.

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TEACHING :

3/10 - Pres Director, Graduate Program in Mental Health Counseling 9/11 - Pres Professor of Psychology 6/96 – 8/11 Associate Professor of Psychology 6/96 – 8/06 Chair of Psychology Department 9/90 - 6/96 Assistant Professor of Psychology State University of New York/ College at Old Westbury Old Westbury, New York

Teach courses in graduate Mental Health Counseling Program, including Psychosocial and Cultural Perspectives, Practicum, Clinical Internship and Multicultural Lab. Serve as Director of program, responsible for ensuring that staffing, curriculum and clinical placements satisfy NYSED educational requirements for licensure qualifying program.

Received the 2002 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Have taught courses in undergraduate Psychology Program, including Introduction to Psychology, Psychology of Prejudice, Group Process, Middle Childhood and , Psychology of Latinos, Research Methods, Counseling Psychology and senior courses in Cross- and Field Experience and Research. Also taught course in Basic Education called Invitation to Learning. Responsible for student academic advisement.

Past duties as chair included being responsible for administrative activities of department, including serving as liaison with administration, hiring adjuncts, managing budget, writing annual reports and chairing meetings. Also have served as Chair for the following Committees: Academic Standing; Nominations and Elections; APEL. Served as faculty advisor for the Latino fraternity, Phi Iota Alpha, the Psychology Club, Alianza Latina, the student organization for Latinos and Latina sorority, Sigma Iota Alpha. Sit on institutional review board for the use of human subjects in research.

1/09 - 5/09 Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychology and Education 9/91 - 12/91 Teachers College/Columbia University New York, New York

Taught course, entitled Multicultural Practicum in Psychological Counseling to Counseling Psychology doctoral students.

Taught course, entitled Guidance Techniques for the Bilingual/Bicultural Child and Family, to Counseling Psychology and Bilingual Education graduate students.

9/06 – 1/07 Faculty 9/03 – 1/04 National Institute for the (NIP) New York, NY

Taught course entitled Cross Cultural Issues in Treatment for the Child and Adolescent Program of this analytic institute. Course focused on the therapist’s countertransferential experiences in working with diverse patients. Fred Millán, Ph.D., ABPP, NCC Page 3

TEACHING : (Continued)

9/01 – 6/02 Faculty Instituto Latino de Cuidado Pastoral Bronx, New York

Provided workshops on mental health topics, in Spanish, to Latino clergy and lay pastoral counselors. Provided supervision to develop basic counseling skills for use in their congregations. Discussed the role they played in their congregations and how to establish realistic expectations for themselves and others. Provided psychoeducational information about the limits and uses of for this population.

4/92 - 8/95 Assistant Clinical Professor of Family Medicine Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University Bronx, New York

Consulted with medical residents regarding treatment issues with HIV-infected patients and their families. Provided in-service training on culturally competent service provision.

12/87- 6/88 Adjunct Faculty New York University New York, New York

Conducted educational/theme groups for minority high school students attending Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) sponsored program. Conducted individual counseling sessions with participants.

7/86 - 8/86 Adjunct Faculty New York University New York, New York

Taught basic college skills to pre-freshman enrolled in Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP).

CLINICAL SUPERVISION :

12/09- Pres Adjunct Clinical Supervisor Pace University New York, NY

Supervise students completing practicum requirements in the School-Clinical Child Psychology doctoral program.

7/07 – Pres Supervisor of Psychotherapy William Alanson White Institute New York, NY

Supervise psychotherapy cases of postgraduate analytic candidates in the Adult Psychoanalytic Program.

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CLINICAL SUPERVISION : (Continued)

9/96 - Pres Adjunct Clinical Professor City College/ City University of New York New York, New York

Provide individual supervision to doctoral students completing practicum experience through school's counseling center.

9/02 - Pres Clinical Supervisor 2/89 - 6/89 Teachers College/ Columbia University New York, New York

Provide individual supervision to Counseling Psychology doctoral students during their practicum experience. Previously provided supervision to a group of Master's level students in their first clinical practicum experience.

1/13-12/14 Psychologist III 1/04 - 12/12 Assistant Attending Psychologist 12/01-12/03 Psychologist St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center New York, New York

Provide individual adult psychotherapy supervision to psychiatric residents.

12/04 -12/08 Clinical Supervisor National Institute for the Psychotherapies New York, NY

Supervised postgraduate analytic candidates in the Child and Adolescent Psychoanalytic Program.

9/99 - 6/00 Hispanic Pastoral Care Skills Faculty 9/93 - 6/95 Blanton-Peale Graduate Institute New York, New York

Provided group supervision, in Spanish, to Latino clergy and pastoral counselors in certificate program designed to integrate mental health services into community-based churches. Also led .

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE :

9/91 - Pres Private Practice New York, New York

Provide psychoanalytically informed individual, couples and family psychotherapy to children, adolescents and adults in Spanish and English. Have special focus on cross-cultural issues, as well as particular experience with HIV/AIDS and substance using populations. Also conduct psychoanalysis in Spanish and English. Fred Millán, Ph.D., ABPP, NCC Page 5

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9/12-Pres Consultant Supreme Evaluation, Inc. Brooklyn, New York

Conduct bilingual and psychosocial histories for preschool and school age children as part of CPSE and CSE evaluations.

9/96-9/97 Consultant Capital Defense Unit, Legal Aid Society Brooklyn, New York

Conduct psychological evaluations in Spanish and English for defense team for persons who have committed potential capital offenses and who may face death penalty.

9/95-10/98 Consultant/ Bilingual Evaluator Comprehensive Counseling Services Brooklyn, New York

Conduct psychological evaluations in Spanish and English for children and adolescents being evaluated for possible special education placement.

4/92-8/95 Clinical Psychologist Montefiore Medical Center, Department of Family Medicine Bronx, New York

Provided mental health services as part of the AIDS Mental Health and Primary Care Integration Project, work funded by Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) and Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS). Provided bilingual individual and for HIV infected individuals and their caregivers. Provided in-service training for ambulatory care physicians and substance abuse staff.

10/90 - 4/92 Staff Psychologist 10/88 - 9/90 Psychology Trainee II Sunset Park MHC - Lutheran Medical Center Brooklyn, New York

Maintained caseload of outpatients, specializing in child and adolescent cases. Conducted psychotherapy and psychological testing in both Spanish and English. Participated at case conferences and staff meetings. Supervised psychology interns. Assisted in coordination of summer therapeutic day camp. Participated in On-Site School Program offering psychotherapy services to students at a community junior high school. Assisted in training medical students during psychiatric rotation.

9/87 - 9/88 Psychology Intern/Research Assistant Sunset Park MHC - Lutheran Medical Center Brooklyn, New York

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: (Continued)

Maintained caseload of outpatient psychotherapy cases, specializing in child and adolescent cases. Conducted psychotherapy and psychological testing in Spanish and English. Conducted intake evaluations. Assisted director with design and data collection of research on cross-cultural psychotherapy techniques.

9/86 - 8/87 Psychology Intern (APA-approved) NYU-Bellevue Hospital Center New York, New York

Maintained both inpatient and outpatient caseloads. Managed beds. Conducted individual therapy with children, adolescents and adults in Spanish and English. Co-led a group for acting-out adolescent boys.

Served as consultant for clinical evaluation of Spanish speaking patients. Administered, interpreted and reported results of psychological tests. Attended seminars on individual, group and .

9/86 - 8/87 Family Therapy Trainee Roberto Clemente Family Guidance Center New York, New York

Completed family therapy training geared for Hispanic families, in partial fulfillment of NYU/Bellevue internship. Conducted family therapy in Spanish and English. Received supervision via one-way mirror.

10/85 - 8/86 Counselor New York University New York, New York

Made presentations to high school counselors and students regarding the Recruitment Academic Program for Business. Assisted in interviewing and selecting participants for the program. Co-led adolescent peer groups that discussed issues relevant to this developmental phase.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE :

1/14-Pres Treasurer 3/16-Pres Delegate, APA Council of Representatives National Latina/o Psychological Association

Serve on Council and Executive Board. Receive payment of member dues and maintain financial records related to dues payment; receive and distribute Association funds; maintain records of financial transactions and tax documents; ensure that expenditures are within budget as approved by a majority of the Executive Board; and correspond and work with accountant on annual Association tax returns and filing of said reports. Represent organization at APA Council meetings.

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: (Continued)

1/16-Pres Ethics Committee Member American Psychological Association Washington DC

Serve on committee that receives, initiates and investigates complaints of unethical conduct of members (to include fellows), associate members and affiliates; reports on types of cases investigated with specific description of difficult or recalcitrant cases; dismisses or recommends action on ethical cases investigated; resolves cases by agreement where appropriate; formulates rules or principles of ethics for adoption by the association; formulates rules and procedures governing the conduct of the ethics or disciplinary process for approval by the Board of Directors acting on behalf of Council; and interprets, applies and otherwise administers

those rules and procedures. Elected on the slate for an ethnic minority psychologist with demonstrated expertise in research, teaching, or clinical practice.

9/12-Pres Board Member NY State Board for Licensure/Discipline Albany, NY

Serve on Board composed of persons who have been members of the full Board for Psychology and whose terms have been completed. The members are nominated to the Board of Regents for appointment as “extended” members (not a legal term) to the Board for Psychology for Licensure/Discipline purposes. This Board serves for the purpose of licensure (moral character), disciplinary hearings, and restorations for psychology. L/D Board may serve within other parts of the discipline system, as well.

1/15-12/15 Past-President 1/14-12/14 President 1/13-12/13 President-Elect 10/09-12/12 Board of Directors, Member at Large Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards Peachtree City, GA

Served on BOD of binational (USA & Canada) Psychology regulatory organization responsible for generating national licensing examination and establishing licensing standards and guidelines. Chaired Telepsychology Task Force. Co-chaired APA/ASPPB/APAIT Joint Telepsychology Task Force that generated the APA Guidelines for Telepsychology. Coordinated translation process of EPPP into Spanish for use as the official licensing exam in Puerto Rico. Past-Chair of Committee on Examination Coordination. Named Fellow in October 2016.

4/05-4/12 Chair 2/03-8/12 Board Member New York State Board for Psychology Albany, NY Fred Millán, Ph.D., ABPP, NCC Page 8

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: (Continued)

Served as chair on state regulatory board for psychology. Appointed by the Board of Regents on recommendation of the Commissioner for the purpose of assisting the Board of Regents and NYSED on matters of professional licensing, professional conduct and public protection. Had input into New York State licensing regulations and examination. Served on interdisciplinary Work Group on Exemptions from Licensure.

10/89 - 4/91 Institutional Review Board Member Addiction Research and Treatment Corporation Brooklyn, New York

Participated in interdisciplinary board responsible for review of agency sponsored research proposals to safeguard rights of study respondents. Proposals addressed issues of importance to substance abusing populations.

RELATED EXPERIENCE :

9/82 - 5/83 Counselor The Door: A Center of Alternatives New York, New York

Conducted psychological counseling with both English and Spanish-speaking adolescents. Led therapy group for newly arrived immigrants from Latin America. Also coached coed volleyball team.

2/84 - 9/85 Assistant Director of Recruitment Hostos Community College/CUNY Bronx, New York

Coordinated recruitment media campaign for this public, bilingual institution. Supervised office staff. Served as representative for the president of the college at community functions. Established several liaison programs between the college and community agencies. Managed office budget. Wrote all proposals and statistical reports.

9/81 - 1/84 Bilingual Admissions Counselor City University of New York (Office of Admission Services) New York, New York

Developed workshops for counselors to cultivate cultural sensitivity. Conducted individual academic counseling in Spanish and English. Conducted college orientation and decision-making workshops for high school students. Translated informational materials into Spanish.

PUBLICATIONS :

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Campbell, L., Millán, F. & Martin, J. (eds.) (in press). A telepsychology casebook: Using technology ethically and effectively in your professional practice. Wash, DC: American Psychological Association Press. PUBLICATIONS : (Continued)

Millán, F., Mejia, B.X. & Bratini, L. (in process). Professional and multicultural identity development: Interpersonal supervision with two Latina Counseling Psychology doctoral students.

Clauss-Ehlers, C.S., Millán, F. & Zhao, J. (forthcoming book chapter). Understanding domestic violence within a Latino context: A call to the profession. To be published in Understanding domestic violence: Theories, challenges, remedies. Washington, DC: Rowan & Littlefield.

American Psychological Association (2013). Guidelines for the Practice of Telepsychology, American Psychologist, 68(9), 791–800. Please note: This article was the product of the APA/ASPPB/APAIT Joint Task Force for the Development of Telepsychology Guidelines for Psychologists that I co-chaired.

Millán, F. (2012). Guidelines for telepsychology: What’s on the horizon? The California Psychologist, 45 (1), 23-25.

Millán, F. (2010). On supervision: Reflections of a Latino psychologist. Training and Education of Professional Psychology, 4 (1), 7-10.

Millán, F., & Elia, N., (1997). The model of multiple oppression in psychotherapy with HIV- infected injecting drug users. Journal of Chemical Dependency Treatment, 7 (1/2), 97-117.

Millán, F., & Caban, M. (1996). Issues in psychotherapy with HIV-infected Latinos in New York City. Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, 5(1), 83-98.

Millán, F., & Ivory, L. I. (1994). Group therapy with the multiply oppressed: Treating Latino, HIV- infected injecting drug users. Group, 18 (3), 154-166.

Millán, F., & Spence Rabiner, S. (1992). Towards a culturally sensitive child sexual abuse prevention program for Latinos. Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, 1 (3/4), 311- 320.

Millán, F., & Chan, J. Y. (1991). Group therapy with inner-city Hispanic acting-out adolescent males: Some theoretical observations. Group, 15 (2), 109-115.

Millán, F., & Chan, J. Y. (1991). A developmental approach to group therapy with acting-out Hispanic males. The 1991 Teachers College Winter Roundtable Edited Conference Proceedings, 58-62.

Cancelmo, J., Millán, F., & Vasquez, C.I. (1990). Culture and symptomatology - The role of personal in diagnosis and treatment: A . American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 50, 137-149.

PRESENTATIONS :

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Millán, F. & Siegel, A.M. (May, 2016). Telepsychology and ethical practice. Invited full day workshop presented at the 7 th Annual American Board of Professional Psychology Workshop Series, Chicago, IL.

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Campbell, L.F., Millán, F., Martin, J. & Baker, D. (2015, August). Developing a road map for telepsychological practice: APA guidelines and regulatory developments. Symposium presented at the 123 rd Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Toronto, Ontario.

Millán, F. (2014, September). Adelantos en el desarrollo y regulación en la psicología profesional. Presentation to the Counseling Psychology Graduate Program, Universidad del Turabo, Puerto Rico.

Millán, F. (2014, August). Practicing across state and international boundaries: Recommendations to states & provinces. Presented as part of the workshop Telepsychology Best Practices: Maximizing Opportunities in Healthcare Reform at the 122 nd Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Washington, DC.

Siegel, A.M., Campbell, L.F., DeMers, S., Grossman, L.R., Millán, F., Stagner, B.H., Storie, M. & Behnke, S.H. (2014, August). Collaborative approaches- APA and ASPPB working together where ethics and licensure converge. Symposium presented at the 122 nd Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Washington, DC.

Baker, D.C., Campbell, L.F. Martin, J.N., & Millán, F. (2014, August). APA guidelines for the practice of telepsychology and future regulatory developments. Symposium presented at the 122 nd Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Washington, DC.

DeMers, S., Messer-Engle, K. & Millán, F. (2014, June). Helpful hints for students and interns/residents on obtaining initial registration. Symposium presented at the 75 th Annual Canadian Psychological Association Convention, Vancouver, BC.

Campbell, L.F., Millán, F., Martin, J.N. & Baker, D. (2014, March). Developing a roadmap for telepsychological practice: APA guidelines for the practice of telepsychology & future regulatory developments. Workshop presented at the 2014 APA State Leadership Conference, Washington, DC.

Palomares, R., Campbell, L.F., Millán, F. & Martin, J.N. (2013, August). Psychology for the future- APA/ASPPB/APAIT Telepsychology Task Force guidelines and relevant policies. Symposium presented at the 121 st Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Honolulu, HI.

Siegel, A.M., DeMers, S., Grossman, L.R., Stagner, B., Campbell, L.F., Horn, J., Millán, F., Behnke, S.T. & Thomas, J.T. (2013, August). Colleagues thinking together: APA and ASPPB explore where ethics and licensure converge. Symposium presented at the 121 st Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Honolulu, HI.

Hall, T.A., Pearce, M.W., Barnes, A.M., Puente, A., Childress-Beatty, L., Campbell, L.F., Harris, E.A. & Millán, F. (2013, August). Legal and ethical issues in telepsychology and Fred Millán, Ph.D., ABPP, NCC Page 11

interjurisdictional practice. Symposium presented at the 121 st Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Honolulu, HI.

Millán, F & Campbell, L. (2013, April). Telepsychology Guidelines: Development and Implementation. Paper presented at the ASPPB Mid-Year Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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Millán, F. (2013, January). Issues and challenges in becoming a Latino leader. Invited panel participation at the Leadership Diversity Summit. Houston, TX.

Millán, F. (2011, April). Wake up and smell the chicory: An overview of the work of the ASPPB Telepsychology Task Force. Paper presented at the ASPPB Mid-Year Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

Millán, F. (2010, April). Distance learning and supervision in New York State psychology licensure. Paper presented at the ASPPB Mid-Year Meeting, Seattle, WA.

Millán, F. (2009, June). Cultural issues in working with Latino college students. Workshop presented at the SPS093 End of Year Program, Nassau Community College, Hempstead, NY.

Bratini, L., Mejia, B.X., & Millán, F. (2009, February). Integrating professional and cultural identity in clinical supervision. Panel presented at the Teachers College Winter Roundtable, New York, NY.

Millán, F., Mejia, B.X., & Bratini, L. (2009, January). Locating self through supervision: Using to develop professional and cultural identity. Panel presented at the Cultural Diversity in the Consulting Room, Part V: Countertransference: The Therapist’s Use of the Cultural Self at the White Institute, New York, NY.

Mejia, B.X., Bratini, L. & Millán, F. (2008, October). Integrating professional and cultural identity through clinical supervision. Symposium presented at the National Latino Psychological Association Conference, Costa Mesa, CA.

Whitten, L. & Millán, F. (2007, February). Playing the race card. Paper presented at the Teachers College Winter Roundtable, New York, NY.

Millán, F. (2007, January). Working with Intragroup difference: A case study of a Puerto Rican lesbian couple. Paper presented at the Cultural Diversity in the Consulting Room, Part III: Psychotherapeutic Considerations when Working with Hispanic/Latino Clients Conference at the White Institute, New York, NY.

Millán, F. (2006, October). Psychotherapy with Latinos: Negotiating multiple group memberships. Paper presented at the National Latino Psychological Association conference, Milwaukee, WI.

Millán, F. (2006, April). Authoritarian regimes: Psychological considerations. Paper presented at the Requiem for Trujillo: An Interdisciplinary Approach to “La Fiesta del Chivo” Conference, New York, NY.

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Millán, F. (2006, January). Latino identity: Negotiating multiple group memberships. Paper presented at the Cultural Diversity in the Consulting Room, Part II: Psychotherapeutic Considerations when Working with Hispanic/Latino Clients Conference at the White Institute, New York, NY.

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Millán, F. (2005, June). Culture, identity and supervision: Looking at Latinos. Paper presented at the Cultural Diversity in the Consulting Room: Psychotherapeutic Considerations when Working with Hispanic/Latino Clients Conference at the White Institute, New York, NY.

Millán, F., Melendez, F., & Marrero, L. (2002, October). Psychotherapy supervision with Latinos: Toward cultural and clinical competence. Panel presented at the Latino Psychology Conference, Providence, Rhode Island.

Millán, F. (2000, July). The disintegrative use of race and ethnicity in psychoanalysis. Paper presented at the Joint International Conference, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada.

Millán, F. (1999, October). Beyond virginity: Psychoanalysis with a 32 year old man. Paper presented at the White Institute Clinical Case Conference, New York, NY.

Millán, F. (1999, February). Reflections on being a Puerto Rican psychoanalytic candidate. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, San Juan, PR.

Millán, F. (1998, March). Psychotherapy with a 27 year old woman. Paper presented at the White Institute Clinical Case Conference, New York, NY.

Elia, N., & Millán, F. (1995, October). Understanding the multi-oppressed person with AIDS: Clinical implications. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Association of Social Workers, Philadelphia, PA.

Ortiz, B., Caraballo, A., & Millán, F. (1995, August). Identity, context and AIDS in three Puerto Rican groups in New York. Round table presentation at the XXV Interamerican Congress of Psychology, San Juan, PR.

Millán, F. (1995, April). Psychotherapy with HIV-infected Latino men who have sex with men. Paper presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association, Chicago, IL.

Millán, F. (1995, April). Treatment of Latinos with HIV/AIDS. Paper presented at the 5th Annual Multicultural Conference, St. John's University, New York, NY.

Millán, F. (1995, January). Group psychotherapy with HIV-infected injecting drug users: A video presentation. Presentation given at grand rounds of the HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies of the NYS Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY.

Millán, F. (1994, September). Group therapy with the multiply oppressed: Treating HIV-infected Latino injecting drug users. Video presentation at the Third Annual National AIDS Education and Training Center Workshop, San Juan, PR.

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Millán, F. (1994, August). Group therapy with the multiply oppressed: Treating HIV-infected Latino injecting drug users. Paper presented at the 102nd Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Los Angeles, CA.

Elia, N., & Millán, F. (1994, June). Group psychotherapy with HIV-infected methadone patients. Paper presented at the 2nd International AIDS Impact Conference, Brighton, England. PRESENTATIONS : (Continued)

Millán, F. (1994, April). Mental health implications of racism for Latinos. Paper presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association, Washington, D.C.

Millán, F., & Elia, N. (1994, April). Group compliance with HIV-infected patients. Paper presented at the National Methadone Conference, Washington, D.C.

Cherry, J., & Millán, F. (1993, September). Race and ethnicity in psychotherapy with people with AIDS. Workshop presented at the Teaching Day at the Brooklyn Veteran's Center, Brooklyn, NY.

Millán, F. (1993, September). Cultural dynamics of male child sexual abuse. Paper presented at the Nassau Coalition on Child Abuse and Neglect, Hempstead, NY.

Millán, F., Cherry, J., Elia, N., Romano, K., Winiarski, M. & Caban, M. (1993, June). Oppressed group membership and group therapy with HIV-infected, Latino injection drug users. Paper presented at the IXth International Conference on AIDS, Berlin, Germany.

Millán, F. (1993, June). Mental health and HIV-infection. Guest lecture presented at Volkscochschule der Stadt Neuweid "Die Brucke", Neuweid, Germany.

Millán, F. (1993, March). Culturally appropriate assessment with Puerto Rican children and families. Paper presented for the Cultural Diversity Training for Social Service Staff Program at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY.

Millán, F. & Diaz, J. (1993, March). Cultural factors in therapy with Puerto Rican/Latino families. Paper presented at workshop entitled "Therapy With Puerto Rican/Latino Families: A Family Systems Approach" for the Office of Services to Special Populations - NYC Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Alcoholism Services, New York, NY.

Cherry, J., & Millán, F. (1993, March). AIDS: Working with culturally diverse families. Workshop presented for the Human Services Workshops, New York, NY.

Winiarski, M.G., Romano, K., Cherry, J., Millán, F. & Elia, N. (1992, December). Training for work with culturally diverse or disadvantaged clients: Application of principles already learned or a paradigm shift? Paper presented at the AIDS Education and Training Centers' Second National Workshop, Newark, NJ.

Millán, F. (1992, November). User friendly service models for Latinos. Paper presented at the Queens Mental Health Council Multi-Cultural Committee Conference entitled "Beyond Sensitivity: Integrating Culture and Clinical Practice", Queens, NY.

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Millán, F. (1991, October). Sexually conduct disordered children: The assessment and treatment of child sex offenders. Brooklyn Coalition on Child Abuse and Neglect, 1991- 1992 Clinical Series, Brooklyn, NY.

Millán, F. (1991, August). Negotiating multi-system impact on the treatment of a severely physically abused Hispanic child: A case study. Paper presented at the Biennial Congress of the World Federation for Mental Health, Mexico City, Mexico.

PRESENTATIONS : (Continued)

Millán, F. (1991, August). Child abuse: symptoms and treatment. Guest lecture presented at the Ibero-American University, Mexico City, Mexico.

Millán, F. & Chan, J. Y. (1991, February). A developmental approach to group therapy with Hispanic adolescent acting-out males. Paper presented at the 8th Annual Teachers College Winter Roundtable on Cross-Cultural Counseling and Psychotherapy, New York, NY.

Millán, F., Rivera, C., & Costantino, G. (1990, August). of intrafamilial sexual abuse among Puerto Rican-Americans. Paper presented at the 98th American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Boston, MA.

Millán, F. (1990, June). Working with high risk minority students: The conduct disordered aggressive child. Paper presented at the 5th Annual Conference of the Brooklyn Borough Office of the New York City Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Alcoholism Services, Brooklyn, NY.

Rivera, C., Millán, F., & Costantino, G. (1989, August). The psychoeducational treatment model for chronic, psychiatric Hispanic patients. Paper presented at the 97th American Psychological Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA.

Millán, F. (1989, March). The experience of being Hispanic during doctoral training. Paper presented at the American Orthopsychiatric Association Annual Convention, New York, NY.

Rivera, C., Costantino, G., Bracero, W., Millán, F., Romero, M., & Malgady, R.G. (1988, August). Cuentos in the clinic: Developing Hispanic multi-family therapy. Paper presented at the 96th American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS :

American Board of Professional Psychology - Fellow American Psychological Association- member Ethics Committee Member (1/16-Present) Association of Hispanic Mental Health Professionals- member Secretary 10/92- 10/95 Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards- individual member Board of Directors (10/09- 12/15) Fellow (October 2016) Fred Millán, Ph.D., ABPP, NCC Page 15

National Latino Psychological Association- member Treasurer (1/14- Present) Psi Chi - National Honor Society in Psychology White Society- member