APA 2020 Virtual On-Demand Library Index Sessions The sessions listed here were pulled from the on-demand library database on August 3, 2020. Sessions that were uploaded after that time are in the library, but not included in this index. You can find the on-demand library from the APA 2020 Virtual homepage. Once in the library, you can search the on-demand content and browse by subject index, division number, and author.

#001 #004 Symposium: Psychology's Role in Addressing Climate Change Symposium: Traveling Between the Arts/Humanities and the and Climate Justice Sciences—with Imagination The Divisions for Social Justice will share expertise on climate With implications for psychology, three scholars explain how the change and justice to give global context to these issues and arm arts/humanities advance the cognitive neuroscience of “aha” audience members with information needed to catalyze a climate moments, the philosophy of chemistry, and the “meta-modernist” research and advocacy movement within psychology. movement. Chair: Arlene 'Lu' Steinberg, PsyD, Independent Practice Chair: Barbara Held, PhD, Bowdoin College Division: 1 Division: 1 Co-sponsor Division(s): 9, 29,17, 18, 24, 26, 32, 35, 34, 37, 43, 44, Subject Index: 54 Philosophical/Theoretical 45, 48, 51, 52, 56, APA Committee on Early Career Psychologists Subject Index: 27 Environmental #005 Invited Symposium: Putting the Scientific Imagination to Work in #002 Psychology Symposium: Toward an Ethically Sustainable World—General, President Lisa Osbeck on The Scientific Imagination plus addresses Theoretical, Environmental, and Societal Perspectives by two philosophers of psychological science on the inherent role of Four speakers representing four divisions (1, 9, 24, 34) offer philosophy in all science and how philosophy can help us innovative developmental, therapeutic, environmental, and understand racism and its close cousin, dehumanization social-justice theory, research, and practice on ways to achieve an Chair: Barbara Held, PhD, Bowdoin College ethically sustainable physical and social world. Division: 1 Chair: Barbara Held, PhD, Bowdoin College Subject Index: 54 Philosophical/Theoretical Division: 1 Co-sponsor Division(s): 8, 9, 24, 27, 29, 32, 34, 35, 39, 52, APA #006 Committee on Early Career Psychologists Invited Address: Book Award Address with Subject Index: 56.1 ethics Michael Tomasello, PhD Becoming Human: A Theory of Ontogeny offers decades of #003 comparative experimental evidence and developmental theory that Symposium: Back to the Future—Retracing Our Steps via provide insight into the evolutionary and cultural pathways that Indigenous Psychologies establish the grounds for uniquely human forms of life Indigenous psychologies can help to open up a new trajectory of Chair: Barbara Held, PhD, Bowdoin College science by questioning some of its ontological assumptions and Division: 1 resetting some of its epistemological priorities. Subject Index: 30 Evolutionary Chair: Louise Sundararajan, PhD, Independent researcher Discussant: Louise Sundararajan, PhD, Independent researcher #007 Division: 1 Invited Address: Ernest R. Hilgard Award for Career Co-sponsor Division(s): 24, 27, 32, 34, 39, 45, 48, 52 Contributions to General Psychology with Paul Rozin, PhD Subject Index: 54 Philosophical/Theoretical

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 1 Meat is a favored food of humans and is also the most tabooed Co-chairs: Lisa Dierker, PhD, Wesleyan University; Kristin Flaming, food. It is the principal trigger of disgust. For psychology, meat is a MA, Wesleyan University fine example of ambivalence, and rejection of meat could be a Division: 2 central interest of moral psychology. Meat matters. Co-sponsor Division(s): 5, 9, 14, 27, 33 Chair: Barbara Held, PhD, Bowdoin College Subject Index: 68 Teaching of Psychology Division: 1 Subject Index: 31 Experimental (General) #012 Symposium: Liberating Diversity in Teaching—Using identity to #008 change the invisible landscape Invited Address: George A. Miller Award for an Outstanding In this symposium, psychologists with expertise in infusing diversity Recent Journal Article in Psychology with Janet S. Hyde, PhD and in teaching will discuss tools and strategies for cultivating allies to Daphna Joel, PhD increase cultural competence and liberate classrooms from This article challenges views on human sexual and psychological hegemony. dimorphism and beliefs in the gender binary, by reviewing evidence Chair: Thomson Ling, PhD, Caldwell University from neuroscience, behavioral neuroendocrinology, the psychology Division: 2 of sex/gender and of transgender/nonbinary persons. Co-sponsor Division(s): 8, 9, 27, 32, 33, 48, 52 Chair: Barbara Held, PhD, Bowdoin College Subject Index: 68 Teaching of Psychology Division: 1 Subject Index: 62 Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity #014 Symposium: Integration of the Five Pillars Using Big Problems #009 Activities in Introductory Psychology Courses Presidential Address: Presidential Address with Amy C. Fineburg, Each presenter will discuss their unique implementation of the PhD 2014 APA suggestion for presenting psychology topics in an Division President Amy Fineburg moderates a panel discussing integrated, as opposed to modular manner, through the use of “Big diversity in teaching and teaching about diversity. Five Division Problems” (i.e. pollution, poverty, or racism) activities. leaders share experiences in the academy and in the division, Chair: Laura Freberg, PhD, California Polytechnic State University– exploring into how instructors can teach diversity and work to San Luis Obispo dismantle racism and sexism. Division: 2 Chair: Richard Miller, PhD, Texas A&M University-Kingsville Subject Index: 25.3 teaching Division: 2 Subject Index: 68 Teaching of Psychology #015 Symposium: Infusing Ethics in Teaching Undergraduate #010 Psychology—Coursework and Field Experience Invited Address: Invited Address with Amy S. Hunter, PhD The purpose of this symposium is to share ideas and resources for Students form opinions about their professor and course from the teaching and learning about ethics with undergraduate psychology syllabus alone. Using the Project Syllabus rubric, this GSTA students in courses, research, and practica. workshop will share easy changes faculty can make to enhance Chair: Renee Goodstein, PhD, St. Francis College their syllabi. Bring one of your own syllabi to work on! Discussant: , PhD, Pace University Division: 2 Division: 2 Co-sponsor Division(s): 1, 33 Co-sponsor Division(s): 27, 52, Psi Chi Subject Index: 25.3 teaching Subject Index: 28 Ethics

#011 #016 Symposium: Disseminating Inclusive Teaching Practices— Symposium: Prove it! Designing Course Assignments for Skill Findings From the Passion-Driven Statistics Project Demonstration and Workforce Marketing This presentation will focus on support for instructors who teach Psychology students develop the skills valued by employers, but do statistics or research methods courses in designing or redesigning course assignments provide workforce-relevant evidence of their them to engage students in the rich, complicated, decision-making skills? Attendees will generate/revise assignments to provide process of real statistical inquiry. students with evidence to market their skills. Chair: Stacie Spencer, PhD, MCPHS University

2 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS Discussant: Jaye Van Kirk, MA, San Diego Mesa College education, applications, accessibility, gamification, social media, Division: 2 mentorship, instructional design and ethics. Co-sponsor Division(s): 52 Chair: Felice Mayes, PhD, The Chicago School of Professional Subject Index: 74 Work/Employment/Careers Psychology Division: 2 Co-sponsor Division(s): 9, 40, 52 #017 Subject Index: 69 Technology Symposium: From Freshman to First Job—Three Checkpoints for Bachelor’s Graduates Three checkpoints in the career development process are examined: #023 completion of a career development course, explicit instruction in Symposium: Mansfield University Psychology—A Five-Year career-based skills, and attention in the job search to job Assessment satisfaction needs and underemployment challenges. Program assessment has generated considerable attention. The Co-chairs: Paul Hettich, PhD, DePaul University; Jaye Van Kirk, MA, purpose of the session is to report results from a multi-measure, San Diego Mesa College multi-year process in a psychology department. Outcomes and Division: 2 issues for future research are also presented. Co-sponsor Division(s): Psi Chi Chair: Brian Loher, PhD, Mansfield University Subject Index: 74 Work/Employment/Careers Division: 2 Subject Index: 25.3 teaching

#019 Symposium: Academic Cheating—Determining the Influence of #024 Internal and External Predictors Skill-Building Session: A Model for Assessing and Managing Internal (personality) and external (peer pressure) influences will Students' Disclosures in Online Psychology Courses—A Pilot be discussed as they relate to engaging in academic cheating. The Study difficulty of researching academic dishonesty will also be A review of a pilot study on a self-disclosure model. The session addressed. will focus on: faculty's experiences with students' self-disclosures; Co-chairs: Cathy Grist, PhD, Western Carolina University; Alvin understanding their decision making; and identification of barriers Malesky, PhD, Western Carolina University and trends in their responses. Division: 2 Co-chairs: Jessica Cerniak, PsyD, The Chicago School of Co-sponsor Division(s): 7, Psi Chi Professional Psychology; Joyce Nugent-Hirschbeck, PsyD, The Subject Index: 25.3 teaching Chicago School of Professional Psychology Division: 2 Co-sponsor Division(s): 5, Psi Chi #021 Subject Index: 68 Teaching of Psychology Symposium: Student Trust in the Teacher—Its Measurement and Impact on Academic Success This symposium describes a dual approach to studying the impact #025 of student trust in the teacher on academic success: development Skill-Building Session: Enhancing and Tracking Cultural of the Teacher Trust Inventory to measure trust and a set of Competencies Among Undergraduate Students experiments on the impact of trust on student learning. This skill building session will inform participants of best practices Chair: Stephen Chew, PhD, Samford University to increase cultural competence in higher education, with Discussant: Amy Fineburg, PhD, College Board discussion of experiential activities that foster cultural competence Division: 2 among undergraduate students. Co-sponsor Division(s): 5, 33, 52 Chair: Deborah Wiese, PhD, Miami University Subject Index: 68 Teaching of Psychology Division: 2 Co-sponsor Division(s): 27, 52, Psi Chi Subject Index: 48 Multicultural #022 Skill-Building Session: Utilizing Technology to Promote Inclusion in the Teaching of Psychology #026 This presentation will explore the use of technology in the teaching Skill-Building Session: Using Contemplative Practice in of psychology with diverse learners. Topics include online Psychology Courses to Promote Mindfulness, Mastery, and Resilience

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 3 This interactive session will explore the use of mindfulness Chair: Frank Farley, PhD, Temple University activities for multiple purposes in psychology classes. The Division: 3 presenters will examine mindfulness from the perspectives of Subject Index: 31 Experimental (General) mindfulness theory, mastery goal orientation, and resilience. Chair: Sally Zengaro, PhD, Delta State University #036 Division: 2 Discussion: Conversation Hour—Stephen J. Ceci, PhD and Wendy Subject Index: 68 Teaching of Psychology M. Williams, PhD in Conversation With Frank Farley, PhD Steve Ceci, Wendy Williams are an academic couple. They describe #027 their working lives & changes as experimental psychologists, Symposium: Experiential Teaching and Learning in Psychology "corporatization" of the academy, treatment of academic couples, The art and science of experiential teaching and learning will be socio-political changes & their own research. presented. Exemplars of experiential teaching in psychometrics and Chair: Frank Farley, PhD, Temple University multicultural psychology curriculum will be provided. Division: 3 Chair: Shannon Chavez-Korell, PhD, Michigan School of Psychology Subject Index: 31 Experimental (General) Discussant: Markeda Newell, PhD, Loyola University - Chicago Division: 2 #037 Co-sponsor Division(s): 27, 29, 33 Discussion: Conversation Hour—Nobel Laureate Daniel Subject Index: 68 Teaching of Psychology Kahneman, PhD in Conversation With Frank Farley, PhD Chair: Frank Farley, PhD, Temple University #029 Division: 3 Invited Address: Invited Address by David A. Washburn, PhD Subject Index: 31 Experimental (General) Transfer Index (TI) has been used to test animal intelligence. The address describes development of a version of the TI paradigm for #039 human participants and its relation to measures of executive Invited Address: State of the Art with Clark A. McKown, PhD function, reasoning, and working memory capacity. Dr. Clark McKown will describe current issues in social and Division: 3 emotional learning assessment, and will discuss interpretations of Subject Index: 12.5 memory/learning results, theoretical issues, and measures. Chair: Janet Carlson, PhD, Buros Center for Testing #030 Division: 5 Symposium: AI and Deep Learning in Psychological Subject Index: 11.2 assessment/diagnosis Interventions—Options, Effectiveness, and User Reactions This Symposium provides an overview of options for incorporating #040 AI technology into behavioral health care regimens, the evidence Presidential Address: Presidential Address with Kurt Geisenger, base for engagement and effectiveness, and potential challenges to PhD adoption by providers and patients. Licensure testing is changing. Testing knowledge was once an Chair: Jennifer Gentile, PsyD, Boston Children's Hospital acceptable approach. Now, one must demonstrate the knowledge Division: 3 and skills needed on the job. Licensure tests have been legally Subject Index: 69 Technology defined as employment tests and must meet the same requirements. #031 Division: 5 Discussion: Conversation Hour: Aaron T. Beck, MD at 99 and Subject Index: 70 Testing/Assessment Judith S. Beck, PhD in Conversation with Frank Farley, PhD Chair: Frank Farley, PhD, Temple University #041 Division: 3 Symposium: Division 05 Awards Ceremony Subject Index: 31 Experimental (General) Dissertation awards are given to Julia Haff and Nisha Gupta. Urmitapa Dutta and Chun Wang received Early Career Awards. #033 Distinguished Contribution Award recipients, Eva Simms, Leona Discussion: Conversation Hour: Steven Pinker, PhD in Aiken, and Heidi Levitt, each give an awards address. Conversation With Frank Farley, PhD Chair: Heidi Levitt, PhD, University of Massachusetts Boston

4 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS Division: 5 Division: 5 Subject Index: 45.4 qualitative methods Co-sponsor Division(s): 14 Subject Index: 45.2 statistics and mathematical/computer modeling #043 Symposium: Questioning Qualitative Methods—Rethinking Accepted Practices #048 Standardized procedural criteria for rigor in qualitative research Symposium: Animal Cognition Outside the Box—Examining the may be detrimental if applied uncritically. Three established Application of Laboratory Methods to Study Cognitive Abilities in qualitative concepts — member-checking, consensus, and Naturalistic Settings replication — are problematized and re-evaluated. This session will focus on research in animal cognition outside of Chair: Sue Motulsky, EdD, Lesley University traditional laboratory settings, including the study of cognition in Discussant: Ruthellen Josselson, PhD, Fielding Graduate University wild and socially housed laboratory animals. Division: 5 Division: 6 Co-sponsor Division(s): 14, 27, 29 Subject Index: 4 Animal Behavior Subject Index: 45.4 qualitative methods #049 #044 Invited Address: Invited Address by Brenda A. Milner Award Symposium: The Old Vine and New Wine—History, Innovation, Winner Audrey Parrish and Dissemination of Psychological Assessment The Brenda A. Milner Award recognizes the author of an This symposium reviews trends from the perspective of Mental outstanding paper in the field. The Clifford T. Morgan Distinguished Measurements Yearbook, showing how mediation can be tested at Service to Division 6 Award recognizes members who have made the individual patient level, and how Wikipedia and OSF.io are sustained and exceptional contributions to the division. making it easier to find and use psychological tools. Division: 6 Chair: Eric Youngstrom, PhD, University of North Carolina Subject Index: 8 Behavioral Neuroscience Discussant: Amy Schmidt, PhD, ETS Division: 5 #051 Co-sponsor Division(s): 33, 52 Invited Address: Invited Address with Mark A. Krause, PhD Subject Index: 11.2 assessment/diagnosis Address by Division 6 President Mark Krause: Comparative Perspectives on the Evolution of Learning and Memory #045 Division: 6 Symposium: Protecting Data Integrity for Studies Using Subject Index: 12.5 memory/learning Mechanical Turk Studies using the Mechanical Turk platform frequently do not #052 include protections for data integrity (PDI). This symposium Invited Address: Invited Address with Gordon Burghardt, PhD outlines such protections, reviews the power of various options, The D. O. Hebb Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award honors and reviews the effect of PDIs on outcome. a psychologist who has made distinguished theoretical and/or Chair: Constance Dalenberg, PhD, Alliant International University– empirical contributions to basic research in behavioral San Diego neuroscience and/or comparative psychology. Division: 5 Division: 6 Co-sponsor Division(s): 8, 14, 28 Subject Index: 8 Behavioral Neuroscience Subject Index: 45.5 research design

#053 #047 Symposium: Teaching Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology Symposium: Advanced Quantitative Methods for Addressing in Classrooms and Communities Complexities in Psychological Research This session will involve participants in active teaching Psychology research is complex, requiring advanced quantitative demonstrations, highlighting best practices for teaching behavioral methods. This symposium introduces new methods, describes neuroscience and comparative psychology in classrooms and in our advances to existing methods, and examines persisting communities. methodological challenges and potential solutions. Chair: Melissa Birkett, PhD, Southern Oregon University Chair: Matthew Fritz, PhD, University of Nebraska–Lincoln Discussant: Melissa Birkett, PhD, Southern Oregon University

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 5 Division: 6 Subject Index: 21.4.4 infancy Subject Index: 8 Behavioral Neuroscience #061 #054 Invited Address: Invited Address with Jack Glaser, PhD Symposium: Replication in Comparative Cognition Police officers have considerable discretion in decisions they make. This session will explore issues around replication in comparative Social psychological science has showed that police hold race- psychology. crime stereotypes. Data demonstrates that when discretion is Division: 6 relatively high, racial disparities are more pronounced. Subject Index: 12 Cognition Division: 8 Subject Index: 63 Social

#055 Symposium: The Future of Behavioral Neuroscience and #062 Comparative Cognition—Talks by Early Career Scientists Invited Address: Invited Address with Benjamin Karney, PhD This session will feature talks by early career scientists in the fields This talk reviews a program of research that directly compares of behavioral neuroscience and comparative cognition. higher- and lower-income couples, revealing that some Division: 6 conventional wisdom about intimacy may not generalize beyond Subject Index: 8 Behavioral Neuroscience middle-class, college educated, mostly white samples. Division: 8 Subject Index: 63 Social #056 Symposium: Animal Models of Hippocampal-Dependent Functions #063 This session will explore research on animal models of Invited Address: Invited Address with Michael Kraus, PhD hippocampal-dependent functions, including memory and This talk offers compelling evidence that Americans vastly relational learning. underestimate racial economic inequality, especially the racial Division: 6 wealth gap. The motivational, cognitive, and structural factors that Subject Index: 8 Behavioral Neuroscience contribute to these misperceptions are discussed. Division: 8 Subject Index: 63 Social #057 Symposium: Raising Adolescent Voices—Solutions to Miscommunication Patterns Between Teens and Adults #064 Authors present impact of adolescent stress experiences on adult Invited Address: Invited Address with Jason Okonofua, PhD perceptions of teen stress, gender, masculinity-femininity and This talk discusses research and structured field work to incite and communication. Use of adolescent voices to develop the Everyday sustain high quality relationships (e.g., teacher-student and Adolescent Stress Experiences scale is presented. officer-civilian) as a means to create contexts for better real-world Chair: Debra Garcia, PhD, California State University, Los Angeles outcomes (e.g., suspension rates, recidivism). Division: 7 Division: 8 Co-sponsor Division(s): 16, 20, 53 Subject Index: 63 Social Subject Index: 11.1 adolescent #067 #058 Discussion: An Examination of the Experiences of Black Girls and Symposium: Sensitive Parenting of Infants in Distress or Women Navigating the Educational Pipeline Non-Distress within Diverse, Low-Income Families Black girls and women have a unique experience of discrimination Research on predictors of maternal sensitivity in diverse, low- and trauma based on both their race and gender throughout the income families using variable-centered and person-centered educational pipeline. Attendees will discuss the clinical implications analytic approaches, and infant vagal regulation as a moderator of for working with Black girls and women. the link between sensitivity and positive infant outcomes Chair: Mawule Sevon, MA, Temple University Chair: Susan Woodhouse, PhD, Lehigh University Division: 9 Division: 7 Subject Index: 73.1 women and girls of color Co-sponsor Division(s): 43

6 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS #069 This is a discussion of neurodivergent students in postsecondary Discussion: Exploring Relationships Between Immigration, courses: diagnosis, characterization, support planning, and Intersectionality, and Mental Health systemic change required to promote individual success and social Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this presentation now solely equity through the lens of disability culture and wellness. focuses on microaggressions experienced by racial minority Chair: Beth Krone, PhD, Icahn Scool of Medicine at Moutn Sinai immigrants. Division: 9 Chair: D. R. Gina Sissoko, BA, The Graduate Center, City University Subject Index: 11 Clinical/Counseling/Consulting of New York Division: 9 #079 Subject Index: 39.1 immigration Symposium: Women Take Meaning, Psychotherapy, Neuroscience, and Culture Benefits from Music (Gospel, Opera, #070 and Rock) Discussion: Tradition vs. Progression? A Candid Discussion Dr. Linda Hayes Bennett describes Music as Medicine Singing About Healthy and Harmful Masculinities treatments that normalize and resurrect an aphasic Alzheimer’s Join us for a discussion about the impact of traditional masculinity patient “Jean”, thus demystifying new approaches, techniques, ideology on various cultural groups, as well as the characteristics of reproducibility and generalizability of dementia interventions. progressive masculinities and their benefits. Division: 10 Co-chairs: Courtland Douglas, MA, Howard University; Ashley Riley, Subject Index: 5 Art/Music/Literature BA, Howard University Division: 9 #080 Co-sponsor Division(s): 8, 51 Invited Address: Award Addresses Subject Index: 29.1 African Americans Join us for a round table discussion with our 2020 Division 10 award winners: Matthew Pelowski, Nils Myszkowski, and Helmut Leder. Our award Symposium: Utilizing Psychology to Impact Government Policy winners will discuss the current state of the psychology of From Within aesthetics, creativity, and the arts. How does psychology make a unique contribution to policymaking? Division: 10 This session will explore the role psychologists play in researching, Subject Index: 5 Art/Music/Literature developing, and implementing policy in multiple branches of government in the United States and the United Kingdom. #082 Chair: Brian Smedley, PhD, APA Symposium: International Perspectives on New Creativity Division: 9 Measurements for Work and School Subject Index: 56.3 public policy Session focuses on new creativity measurements for organizational and educational settings. One study supports a measurement to #075 predict creativity in the workplace and two studies support the Symposium: Hands Across the Waters—Divided Societies in Beliefs About Creativity Scales with international data. Britain, Ireland, and the United States Chair: Hod Orkibi, PhD, The University of Haifa Speakers from APA, British Psychological Society, and Psychological Division: 10 Society of Ireland will give talks about the role of psychological Subject Index: 17 Creativity research and advocacy in addressing increasingly divided societies in Britain, Ireland, and the United States. #083 Chair: Amanda Clinton, PhD, APA Symposium: Creativity and Emotions: From the Decision to Be Discussant: Amanda Clinton, PhD, APA Creative to Reactions to Creative Products Division: 9 Chair: Zorana Ivcevic, PhD, Yale University Subject Index: 39 International Division: 10 Subject Index: 17 Creativity #076 Symposium: Disability vs. Wellness Culture—Supporting High #084 Functioning Neurodivergent Learners in Higher Ed Symposium: The Dynamic Creativity Framework

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 7 This symposium brings together experts who presuppose creativity The goal of this town hall is to increase the communication to be a dynamic phenomenon and thereby introduce new between ASC and APA members in order to provide meaningful conceptions, methods, and applications that are in alignment with information about the past, present, and future of clinical practice that presupposition. guidelines. Co-chairs: Giovanni Corazza, PhD, University of Bologna; Roni Chair: Marni Axelrad, PhD, Texas Children's Hospital, Baylor Reiter-Palmon, PhD, University of Nebraska at Omaha College of Medicine Division: 10 Division: 12 Co-sponsor Division(s): 13, 14 Co-sponsor Division(s): 29 Subject Index: 17 Creativity Subject Index: 11.4 evidence-based practice

#085 #092 Symposium: The Study of Aesthetic Experience: Who Likes What, Symposium: Introduction to the MMPI-3 and Why? This program introduces the MMPI-3, presenting the scales and This symposium presents research on processes underlying features of this instrument, with a focus on implementation and aesthetic perception and evaluation of visual art, music, and actual interpretation skills in multiple domains, including general stories—on how such processes are shaped by culture and age, and clinical, forensic, health, and medical settings. on live audiences’ aesthetic experiences. Co-chairs: Paul Ingram, PhD, Texas Tech University; David McCord, Chair: Ines Schindler, PhD, Max Planck Institute for Empirical PhD, Western Carolina University Aesthetics Discussant: Paul Arbisi, PhD, VA Medical Center Discussant: Ellen Winner, PhD, Boston College Division: 12 Division: 10 Co-sponsor Division(s): 5, 40, 41 Subject Index: 5 Art/Music/Literature Subject Index: 11.2 assessment/diagnosis

#086 #104 Symposium: Creative Polymathy: The Power of the Renaissance Presidential Address: Nothing Quite So Practical: The Role of Person Theory in General Applied Psychology Polymaths, people with broad expertise across disciplines, are Learn about options for an integrated theoretical approach as GAP uniquely positioned at the intersection of different fields. Polymaths becomes an accepted third branch of psychology. Consider the can add great value to the world by forging new insights and theoretical underpinnings that could support GAP in education, innovations based on their varied aptitudes. research, and application. Explored on-demand and live. Chair: Zorana Pringle, PhD, Yale University Division: 13 Division: 10 Subject Index: 11 Clinical/Counseling/Consulting Subject Index: 11.14 vocational/career #105 #089 Skill-Building Session: Coaching Black American Executives— Symposium: Innovations in Treatment for Assaultiveness and How Do You Like Your Coffee? Self-Injury in Residential Care The dynamics of differences impact the experience of Black This symposium will focus on describing a novel treatment model American executives. In this session, learn how key coaching developed to treat individuals in residential care who engage in questions can be used to identify, understand, and impact the recurrent aggressive behaviors including harm to themselves and effectiveness of those leaders and coaching. others. Chair: Gregory Pennington, PhD, Pennpoint Consulting Group Chair: Marc Hillbrand, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Yale Division: 13 University School of Medicine Co-sponsor Division(s): 9, 14, 42 Division: 12 Subject Index: 11 Clinical/Counseling/Consulting Subject Index: 11 Clinical/Counseling/Consulting #106 #090 Skill-Building Session: Infinity-Loop Coaching: On Beyond Discussion: Update From The Advisory Steering Committee Questions (ASC) On APA's Clinical Practice Guidelines Infinity Loop Executive Coaching is an extension of traditional coaching where active, directive interventions combine with

8 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS traditional approaches in an interconnected framework on a #110 continuum from reflective to active, conscious to unconscious. Skill-Building Session: Responding to Emergent Mental Health Chair: William Berman, PhD, Berman Leadership Development Issues in the Context of Leadership Coaching: Competence vs. Division: 13 Confidence Co-sponsor Division(s): 42 Leaders are not immune to mental health issues. We will address Subject Index: 37 Industrial/Organizational and Consulting how professional coaches can balance setting appropriate Psychology professional boundaries with leaders exhibiting mental health issues while supporting them in an evidence-based, ethical manner. Chair: Julia Corcoran, PsyD, BetterUp #107 Division: 13 Skill-Building Session: Increasing Collaboration, Communication, Co-sponsor Division(s): 9, 12, 14, 29, 47 and Creativity in Teams: Applied Improvisation Subject Index: 37.2 coaching/training/development “Yes, and” is introduced as a tool to improve team effectiveness. Pre-recorded interactive exercises will demonstrate how applied improvisation can improve team communication, increase #111 collaboration and ignite creativity. Discussion: How Do You Successfully Consult to Technical Chair: Steve Gravenkemper, PhD, Independent Practice Leaders? Division: 13 Are different consulting methods necessary when working with Co-sponsor Division(s): 10, 27, 47 technical leaders? What are best practices for success? All from Subject Index: 37 Industrial/Organizational and Consulting novices to experts are invited as we explore different perspectives Psychology and approaches when consulting to technical leaders. Chair: Joanie Connell, PhD, Flexible Work Solutions, Inc. Division: 13 #108 Co-sponsor Division(s): 14 Symposium: FinPsych: Psychologists Working at the Crossroads Subject Index: 11 Clinical/Counseling/Consulting of Finance and Psychology Four highly experienced psychologists who offer consulting/clinical services within the #112 growing field of financial psychology explain what they do and how Symposium: Using Organizational Data to Enhance Leadership others can develop the knowledge, skills, and experience to meet Development their clients' FinPsych needs. Three consultants will deliver presentations showcasing best Chair: Rebecca Turner, PhD, Turner Consulting Group LLC practices in workforce data utilized in a range of public, private and Discussant: Kathleen Gounaris, PsyD, Gounaris Group LLC active duty settings in areas of employee engagement, executive Division: 13 coaching, and diversity/inclusion and equity.  Co-sponsor Division(s): 14 Chair: Courtney Barrett Smith, PsyD, VHA National Center for Subject Index: 37 Industrial/Organizational and Consulting Organization Development Psychology Division: 13 Co-sponsor Division(s): 14, 18, 27 Subject Index: 37.5 organizational performance/change/ #109 development Skill-Building Session: The Times They are a-Changing—Helping Leaders Effectively Lead Organizational Change Efforts Although leaders are the spokespeople for organizational change, #113 too often their usual skills prove ineffective. Walk-away from this Symposium: Creating an Engaged and Diverse Culture Within session with data, best practices, and ideas on coaching leaders to Your Organization effectively lead during times of change. In this session, learn about the elements that drive inclusiveness, as Chair: Shannan Simms, PhD, Navigator Management Partners (now well as factors that create division and apathy. Learn valuable Avaap) strategies to increase awareness and to help clients overcome Division: 13 diversity-oriented biases and fears. Subject Index: 37 Industrial/Organizational and Consulting Chair: Lisa White, PhD, MSW, Integrated Leadership Systems Psychology Division: 13 Co-sponsor Division(s): 9, 10, 14, 18, 27

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 9 Subject Index: 37.5 organizational performance/change/ Division: 14 development Subject Index: 37 Industrial/Organizational and Consulting Psychology

#114 Symposium: Legal Updates for I/O Psychologists: Analyzing #119 Recent Supreme Court Cases and Workplace Implications Symposium: Are Generational Categories Meaningful The Supreme Court heard a number of landmark cases in 2019- Distinctions for Workforce Management? 2020 that impact workplaces, particularly diversity issues and Are labels such as Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Millennials, where employers can look for guidance on such issues. Join us for and the associated traits, meaningful? An ad hoc committee an analysis of these cases and legal trends in the workplace. formed by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Co-chairs: Eli Noblitt, JD, University of Georgia; Kathy Rogers, JD, Medicine discusses the current state of generational research. University of Georgia Division: 14 Division: 14 Subject Index: 37.1 leadership/management/administration Co-sponsor Division(s): 41, Psi Chi Subject Index: 37 Industrial/Organizational and Consulting #120 Psychology Symposium: Toxic Workplaces and Abusive Leaders This symposium explores how toxic workplaces and abusive leaders #115 influence a wide range of important employee outcomes, including Symposium: Careers in Undergraduate I/O Psychology motivation, engagement, performance, satisfaction, Undergraduate faculty describe teaching loads, scholarship, and counterproductive work behaviors, and absenteeism. service expectations. Program characteristics, students, consulting, Division: 14 and compensation will be discussed. Recommendations for an Subject Index: 37.1 leadership/management/administration undergraduate I/O program are included. Co-chairs: Brian Loher, PhD, Mansfield University; Kristian Veit, #121 PhD, Olivet Nazarene University Invited Address: How Can Artificial Intelligence Be Used to Discussant: Abby Mello, PhD, Towson University Better Ask and Answer Research Questions? Division: 14 The grand promises of artificial intelligence (AI) are everywhere, Co-sponsor Division(s): 9 from self-driving cars to better medical diagnoses, but what is the Subject Index: 25.3 teaching value for psychological research? How much is flash and how much is substance? Should we all become computer scientists before we #116 lose our jobs? In this talk, I start with a brief overview of what AI is Symposium: Engagement in the Workplace and what it can do. Next, I walk through several specific research This symposium presents research on: intra-individual analysis of applications that you could use to improve your research both right engagement and burnout, the role of emotional intelligence for now and in the future. Finally, I provide some ideas and practical public sector employees' engagement, and engagement as guidance on how to get started. predictor of creativity/innovation across occupations. Division: 14 Co-chairs: Zorana Ivcevic, PhD, Yale University; Zehavit Levitats, Subject Index: 46.2 Research PhD, University of Haifa Division: 14 #125 Co-sponsor Division(s): 13, 27, Psi Chi Symposium: Calling All Assessment Supervisors: Balancing Subject Index: 37 Industrial/Organizational and Consulting Multiple Roles, Responsibilities, and More! Psychology Supervising assessment involves more than focusing on scoring and report writing. We highlight best practices in assessment #118 supervision and share our preliminary model that focuses on the Discussion: What's Happening at APA and SIOP? Q&A With supervisor's navigation of multiple relationships. Division 14/SIOP Council Representatives Chair: Kelly Lee, PhD, University of Maryland Join Society of Industrial-Organizational Psychology (SIOP) APA Division: 16 Council Representatives for a Q&A on APA and SIOP organizational Subject Index: 60 School matters, how governance works, volunteer opportunities, and how these organizations can best serve their missions.

10 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS #126 #131 Symposium: Examining School Psychologists' Role in Advancing Symposium: Transcending Trauma by Integrating Neurobiology Trauma-Informed Care and Culture to Drive Schoolwide Transformation This symposium examines the experiences, education and training, This symposium aims to increase practitioners' awareness of confidence and competence, current and desired roles, and trauma and its neurobiological impacts, knowledge of multi-tiered perceived barriers and supports of school psychologists to engage interventions, especially those at Tier 0 for direct-service providers, in trauma-informed care practices within the schools. and integration of cultural competence. Co-chairs: Chair: Aileen Fullchange, PhD, Momentous Institute Joel Bocanegra, PhD, Idaho State University; Division: 16 Aaron Gubi, PhD, Kean University; Subject Index: 71 Trauma

Discussants: #132 Julia Strait, PhD, University of Houston Symposium: School Psychology’s 75th Anniversary Commitment Division: 16 to Action: A Pathway to Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice Subject Index: 71 Trauma 2020 marks School Psychology’s 75th anniversary (Div-16). We consider the past to change the future by proposing a diverse, #127 inclusive pathway today. Relevant topics are presented to prepare Symposium: Mechanisms For Funding Mentored Research school psychologists for a 21st demographic and beyond. Training to Support Undergraduate and Graduate Students Chair: Enedina Vazquez, PhD, New Mexico State University This symposium brings scholars from different divisions to discuss Division: 16 available funding to support undergraduate and graduate student Subject Index: 60 School research opportunities; exemplar programs; and perspectives of students, PIs, staff, and agency representatives. #139 Chair: Michelle Perfect, PhD, University of Arizona Symposium: Career Development Among Individuals Living With Division: 16 Serious Mental Health Conditions Subject Index: 44 Mentoring This symposium describes three projects undertaken to explore and address the diverse career-related needs of individuals living with #128 serious mental health conditions. Symposium: Redefining Discipline—How a Whole-Child Chair: Uma Millner, PhD, Lesley University Approach Addresses School Inequities Systemically Discussant: David Blustein, PhD, Boston College This symposium will identify a framework for developing a whole- Division: 17 child Subject Index: 11.14 vocational/career Co-chairs: Laura Vogel, PhD, Momentous Institute; Christina Wise, PhD, Momentous Institute #140 Division: 16 Symposium: Strengths-Based Interventions for Sexual and Subject Index: 60 School Gender Minorities This symposium presents current research on strengths-based #130 interventions with sexual and gender minorities, including a Symposium: School Psychology Specialization in Toddlers With systematic review and two ongoing strengths-based interventions Autism Spectrum Disorders: Process and Outcomes with LGBQ and trans individuals. The presentation will include: a) the outline of the Specialization in Co-chairs: Zakary Clements, MS, University of Kentucky; Stacey Toddlers with Autism track curriculum, b) the integration process of Williams, PhD, East Tennessee State University didactic and clinical instruction in an autism clinic, and c) student Discussant: Michelle Vaughan, PhD, Wright State University outcome data and lessons learned. Division: 17 Co-chairs: Gina Kunz, PhD, University of South Carolina; Therese Co-sponsor Division(s): 12, 44 Mathews, PhD, RN, University of Nebraska Medical Center Subject Index: 62 Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity Division: 16 Subject Index: 6 Autism #142 Symposium: Undocumented Latinx Immigrant Populations: Current Research, Counseling, and Advocacy Implications

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 11 This symposium is a presentation of findings from qualitative and This symposium presents innovative research on social justice community-based work on undocumented Latinx youth and within counseling psychology training programs and provides families who are experiencing mental health, physical health, and recommendations for training. The audience will leave with political concerns while living in the United States. practical ideas to engage in more intentional social justice efforts. Chair: Regine Talleyrand, PhD, George Mason University Chair: Jennifer Taylor, PhD, University of Utah Division: 17 Division: 17 Co-sponsor Division(s): 9, 12, 39, 52 Co-sponsor Division(s): 2, 9 Subject Index: 39.1 immigration Subject Index: 48.2 education and training

#145 #153 Symposium: Empowering Diverse Students in College—Creating Symposium: Cross-Cultural Journey—Three Distinguished U.S. Policies and Preventative Interventions That Matter Counseling Psychologists' Perspectives Policies and interventions are needed to strengthen students’ The aim of this symposium is to highlight the cross-cultural well-being and success. Presenters discuss findings from studies journeys of three leading U.S. counseling psychologists at different that inform the development of interventions and policies to professional stages as a means to navigate and encourage empower diverse students and to maximize their well-being. American psychologists to engage in international research. Co-chairs: Sean DeMartino, PsyD, Community Services Institute; Co-chairs: Bongjoo Hwang, PhD, California State University, Long Sally Hage, PhD, Springfield College Beach; Hang-Shim Lee, PhD, Konkuk University Discussant: Mary Mendoza-Newman, PhD, Stanford University Discussant: Karen O'brien, PhD, University of Maryland Division: 17 Division: 17 Co-sponsor Division(s): 9 Co-sponsor Division(s): 52 Subject Index: 33.2 health promotion/prevention Subject Index: 39 International

#146 #154 Symposium: Gender and Career—Unique Challenges in Career Symposium: Counseling Psychology Roundtables I Decisions and Trajectories Among Trans Populations Division: 17 This symposium addresses the unique challenges that transgender Co-sponsor Division(s): 12, 52 and nonbinary individuals encounter when deciding which graduate Subject Index: 11 Clinical/Counseling/Consulting programs to attend, making career decisions, and in the job application process. #155 Chair: Em Matsuno, PhD, Palo Alto University Symposium: Owning Your Social Class Privilege—Best Practices Discussant: Kimberly Howard, PhD, Boston University for Managing SES Bias in Training and Supervision Division: 17 This session will focus on addressing social class bias in graduate Subject Index: 62.4 transgender and gender nonconforming training, through application of the Training and Education section of the APA Guidelines for Psychological Practice for People with #148 Low-Income and Economic Marginalization. Symposium: Internationalization and Liberation in Psychology— Co-chairs: Amy Peterman, PhD, University of North Carolina at Contributions From International Psychologists Charlotte; Kipp Pietrantonio, PhD, University of Texas Southwestern This symposium offers an open forum to discuss intersectionality of Medical Center internationalization and liberation in Counseling Psychology with a Division: 17 focus on theoretical contribution and critical considerations. Subject Index: 63.6 social class/socioeconomic status Chair: Jiyoon Lee, PhD, City University of New York at York College Discussant: Kathryn Norsworthy, PhD, Rollins College #156 Division: 17 Symposium: Operationalizing Liberation Psychology in Research Co-sponsor Division(s): 52 With Immigrant Workers and Marginalized Students Subject Index: 19 Cross-Cultural This symposium includes three presentations illustrating the operationalization of liberation psychology principles in multimodal #149 and transtheoretical research with immigrant students, Symposium: Integrating Social Justice into Teaching and marginalized graduate students, and workers in the community. Learning in Counseling Psychology Chair: Germán Cadenas, PhD, Lehigh University

12 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS Discussant: Christopher Liang, PhD, Lehigh Unversity Discussant: Tiffany O'Shaughnessy, PhD, San Francisco State Division: 17 University Co-sponsor Division(s): 52 Division: 17 Subject Index: 11.14 vocational/career Subject Index: 11 Clinical/Counseling/Consulting

#157 #170 Symposium: Critical Consciousness in Career Education Symposium: Promoting Posttraumatic Growth Among Women Interventions—Current Status and Future Directions Working in Majority-Male Emergency Response Professions This symposium will explore the integration of critical Presenters explore the effective, culturally competent treatment of consciousness (CC) in career education interventions in order to post-traumatic stress in female first responders, including methods generate discussion and new ideas on how CC may be used to to promote posttraumatic growth among women working in bolster the career development of diverse populations. disaster response, law enforcement, and fire service. Co-chairs: Erin Hardin, PhD, University of Tennessee; Kody Sexton, Co-chairs: Kristen Burda, BA, The Wright Institute; Mark Kamena, MEd, University of Tennessee PhD, The Wright Institute Discussant: David Blustein, PhD, Boston College Division: 18 Division: 17 Co-sponsor Division(s): 35, 56 Subject Index: 11.14 vocational/career Subject Index: 71 Trauma

#163 #178 Symposium: Multicultural Training Beyond the Classroom— Symposium: Social Justice Inequities Related to Disproportion of Considerations for Graduate Programs Incarcerated Indigenous Women This program presents strategies to bring more multicultural Indigenous women in America are disproportionately incarcerated, training opportunities into clinical training programs, with attention at a rate six times higher than other populations, and experience to non-classroom experiences. Goals include increasing cultural the lack of behavioral health services during phases of their competence of both graduate students and faculty. incarceration. Other challenges exist for these women. Chair: Deborah Wiese, PhD, Miami University Co-chairs: Iva GreyWolf, PhD, Self-Employed Consultant; Royleen Discussant: Anthony James, PhD, Miami University Ross, PhD, Norton Sound Health Corporation Division: 17 Division: 18 Co-sponsor Division(s): 2, 12, 52 Co-sponsor Division(s): 9, 41 Subject Index: 48.2 education and training Subject Index: 29.2 American Indian/Alaska Natives

#168 #181 Symposium: Sex Positivity in Counseling Psychology: Practical Presidential Address: Presidential Address with Jack Tsai, PhD Implications and Strategies Technology is changing how mental health providers conduct This symposium will provide practical implicaitons and research and practice. Public service psychologists can be at the demonstrations of how to infuse sex-positivity into counseling forefront of this evolving landscape. Future directions for psychologists' work. psychologists will be discussed. Chair: Theodore Burnes, PhD, Antioch University Division: 18 Division: 17 Subject Index: 69 Technology Subject Index: 11 Clinical/Counseling/Consulting #182 #169 Symposium: Assessing and Disarming Identity-Based Symposium: Social Justice Leadership—Rationale, Strategies, Harassment in Public Health Care Settings and Obstacles Pilot data and local best practices for assessing identity-based This session is part of the Society of Counseling Psychology's harassment and providing empowered purposeful responses, Presidential Special Task Group on Social Justice Leadership. aimed at trainees, research personnel, and supervisors, will be Rationale, strategies, and overcoming obstacles to implementing presented. this leadership approach are discussed. Chair: Katharine Lacefield, PhD, VA San Diego Healthcare System Chair: Femina Varghese, PhD, University of Central Arkansas Discussant: Lynette Adams, PhD, VA Connecticut Healthcare System

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 13 Division: 18 Co-sponsor Division(s): 9, 56 Subject Index: 56.5 training education and program evaluation Subject Index: 71 Trauma

#183 #188 Symposium: Building Resilient Teams: Implementing Cohesion- Symposium: Ready Psychologist One: Simulation Experiences as Based Training for Military Units Learning in High-Stakes Education This symposium presents findings from evaluations of three Simulation education is a common practice in many healthcare trainings that aim to provide U.S. Army soldiers with the knowledge professions, such as medicine, but is seen less often in psychology. and skills needed to bolster unit cohesion, intervene with at-risk This symposium will review interprofessional examples of peers, and model ethical leadership. simulation education in graduate training. Chair: Ian Gutierrez, PhD, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Co-chairs: Jeffrey Goodie, PhD, Uniformed Services University of Division: 19 the Health Sciences; Ryan Landoll, PhD, Uniformed Services Co-sponsor Division(s): 14, 47 University of the Health Sciences Subject Index: 37.2 coaching/training/development Division: 19 Subject Index: 68 Teaching of Psychology

#184 Symposium: Risk Reduction for the U.S. Military: Perspectives of #189 Alcohol, Substances, and Suicide Attempts Symposium: The Future of Frontline Psychology: Innovation for This symposium will present three distinct sources of information the Battlefield for alcohol, substances, and suicide attempts among service Innovation is crucial as the military prepares to mitigate the effects members and describe implications for ongoing health and of combat and operational stress in future operations. This joint readiness. panel of military experts presents techniques developed for Chair: Philip Magaletta, PhD, Psychological Health Center of psychological care on the future battlefield. Excellence Chair: Tim Hoyt, PhD, Psychological Health Center of Excellence Discussant: Fuad Issa, MD, Psychological Health Center of Division: 19 Excellence, Defense Health Agency Co-sponsor Division(s): 14, 18 Division: 19 Subject Index: 46 Military and Veterans Subject Index: 11 Clinical/Counseling/Consulting #190 #185 Symposium: Psychological Health Care in the Military Health Symposium: Applications of Mindfulness in the Military System: A Multi-Level Perspective This presentation will describe the application of mindfulness This symposium provides an overview of barriers, facilitators, and practices for elite forces, military trainers, and leaders in military approaches to psychological healthcare in the Military Health settings. System (MHS). Quantitative and qualitative data will be presented. Chair: Stephen Bowles, PhD, NDU-INSS Chair: Nancy Skopp, PhD, Psychological Health Center of Excellence Leader: Scott Johnston, PhD, Naval Warfare Warfare Command Discussant: Kimberly Pratt, PhD, Psychological Health Center of Division: 19 Excellence Co-sponsor Division(s): 14, 47 Division: 19 Subject Index: 46 Military and Veterans Subject Index: 11.4 evidence-based practice

#186 #191 Symposium: Synopsis of Sexual Assault Among United States Symposium: Mischaracterizations and Stereotypes: Military Military Populations Culture and the Hoffman Report This symposium includes a summary of health outcomes The assumptions underlining the Hoffman Report are based upon a associated with sexual assault, data regarding health care misunderstanding and mischaracterization of military culture. This utilization following sexual trauma exposure, and integrative panel will seek to set the record straight regarding critical elements treatment approaches to sexual assault. of this unique culture. Chair: Holly O'Reilly, PhD, Psychological Health Center of Chair: Sally Harvey, PhD, Independent Practice Excellence Division: 19 Division: 19 Subject Index: 19 Cross-Cultural

14 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS #192 #196 Symposium: Preventing Service Member and Veteran Suicide— Symposium: Aging, Cognition, and Educational Disparities: An Ethical Decision-Making and Multilevel Approaches Integrated Approach Ethical decision-making and multilevel interventions for suicide This symposium will present research and ideas for dialogue on prevention of Service Members and Veterans are discussed. themes of cognition, aging, and educational disparities within Specific topics: public health approach; employment and education; underrepresented groups. It will be a venue for collaborative unifying suicide prevention for Army, Navy, and Air Force. discussion among panelists and inclusive of the audience. Chair: Ann Landes, PhD, Syracuse VAMC Chair: L. Stephen Miller, PhD, University of Georgia Division: 19 Division: 20 Subject Index: 46 Military and Veterans Co-sponsor Division(s): 7, 40 Subject Index: 2 Aging

#193 Symposium: Go/No-Go: A Series of Systematic Reviews to #197 Inform Practice Decisions in the Military Heath System Symposium: Personality Development Across the Lifespan Clinical providers and decision makers rely on scientific evidence to This symposium explores personality development across the inform best practices. This symposium presents the results from a lifespan, including relations between personality, health, and series of systematic reviews conducted to inform pertinent well-being, age-related changes in traits, and recommendations for healthcare decisions in the Military Health System. future research on personality across adulthood. Co-chairs: Bradley Belsher, PhD, Defense Health Agency;Nancy Chair: Lauren Mitchell, PhD, Minneapolis VA & University of Skopp, PhD, Psychological Health Center of Excellence Minnesota–Twin Cities Discussant: Bradley Belsher, PhD, Defense Health Agency Discussant: Susan Whitbourne, PhD, University of Massachusetts Division: 19 Boston Subject Index: 46 Military and Veterans Division: 20 Co-sponsor Division(s): 7, 52, Psi Chi Subject Index: 52 Personality #194 Symposium: Redefining Readiness—Bridging Human Performance and Psychological Health Approaches for #199 Warfighters Symposium: Broad Effects of Early-Life Risk and Resilience on This presentation explores a full-spectrum approach to supporting Later Adult Development psychological health and performance optimization in the service of Using data from three longitudinal U.S. studies, this symposium warfighter readiness. investigates the effects of early-life education and adversity on Chair: Gloria Park, PhD, Uniformed Services University of the Health adulthood social and health outcomes, as well as potential Sciences/HJF mechanisms underlying associations. Discussant: Ryan Landoll, PhD, Uniformed Services University of Co-chairs: A. Zarina Kraal, MS, University of Michigan; Laura the Health Sciences Zahodne, PhD, University of Michigan Division: 19 Discussant: Daniel Keating, PhD, University of Michigan Subject Index: 46 Military and Veterans Division: 20 Co-sponsor Division(s): 7 Subject Index: 21.4 lifespan development #195 Symposium: Technology to Support Successful Aging This session examines the importance of designing technology for #201 use by older adults and addressing barriers to successful adoption. Symposium: Life Course Mechanisms and Moderators of Specific examples of the use of technology to support social Associations Between Social Relations and Cognitive Aging interactions, leisure, and cognition are included. With studies of both inter-group differences and intra-individual Chair: Julie Blaskewicz Boron, PhD, University of Nebraska, Omaha processes, this symposium examines various aspects of social Division: 20 relations that may facilitate cognitive health across adult Co-sponsor Division(s): 21, 40, Psi Chi development. Subject Index: 2 Aging Chair: Ketlyne Sol, PhD, University of Michigan Discussant: Toni Antonucci, PhD, University of Michigan Division: 20

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 15 Co-sponsor Division(s): 7, 40, 52 #218 Subject Index: 12 Cognition Fellows Address: Fellows Address and Presidential Address 1. The Evolution of Disability Language in Psychology: From Objectification to Individuation to Identification #202 2. Interface of and Rehabilitation Psychology in Presidential Address: Presidential Address with Jennifer Pediatrics Margrett, PhD 3. Presidential Address: Reflections on Our Responsibilities Division: 20 Chair: Kathleen Brown, PhD, Consultant Subject Index: 2 Aging Division: 22 Subject Index: 57 Rehabilitation #204 Invited Address: Baltes Distinguished Research Achievement #219 Award [Levy] Discussion: Implementing a Trans-Disciplinary Model of Care to Div. 20’s most prestigious award. This award was established to Support Patient Advocacy and Inclusion: A Case Example of a honor researchers with distinguished careers that have featured Pediatric Patient With Spinal Cord Injury exceptional theoretical and empirical contributions to the A single case-study to characterize outcomes and the collaborative psychological science of aging. roles of members of the inpatient rehabilitation team. Team Division: 20 members will describe their experience working within the Subject Index: 2 Aging trans-disciplinary model, and their approach to patient care. Chair: Alison Colbert, PhD, Affiliation Missing #206 Division: 22 Invited Address: Invited Address with Jeremiah Still, PhD Subject Index: 57 Rehabilitation Visual saliency models provide a means to capture stimulus-driven properties that are not apparent. This talk explores recent #220 discoveries that help us understand the influence salience has on Skill-Building Session: Novel Therapeutic Approaches to search efficiency across a variety of interfaces. Comprehensive Care in Neurological Rehabilitation Division: 21 1. Integrative Cognitive Rehabilitation Psychotherapy for Brain Subject Index: 31 Experimental (General) Injury: An Overview 2. Chronic Stroke Care in a Veteran Population: The Importance of an Interdisciplinary Approach #212 Division: 22 Data-Blitz: Barriers to Rehabilitation Treatment Among Ethnic/ Subject Index: 57 Rehabilitation Racial Minorities With Acquired Brain Injury An overview of descriptive data from a study investigating #221 psychosocial, environmental, and institutional barriers to Symposium: Critical Perspectives on APA Professional Practice rehabilitation treatment among ethnic/racial and linguistic Guidelines for Evidence-Based Practice minorities with acquired brain injury. Critical commentaries and recommendations on the ontological, Chair: Joseph Rath, PhD, NYU Langone Health epistemological, methodological, and/or ethical assumptions Division: 22 reflected by APA's recently drafted “Professional Practice Subject Index: 48 Multicultural Guidelines” for evidence-based practice. Chair: Dennis Wendt, PhD, McGill University #216 Discussants: Joseph Gone, PhD, Harvard University; Michael Symposium: Training Under a Big Tent: Experiences With Westerman, PhD, New York University Master's Level Graduate Training in Psychology Division: 24 The program will orient student attendees, as well as educators and Co-sponsor Division(s): 29, 40, 52 others involved in clinical training and supervision, to the unique Subject Index: 11.4 evidence-based practice opportunities and challenges of master’s level training grounded in psychology and the master's licensure process. #222 Chair: Lynett Henderson Metzger, PsyD, JD, University of Denver Symposium: The Polarized Mind—A Psychosocial Theory of Division: 22 Human Destructiveness Subject Index: 25.2 professional training

16 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS In this symposium, three presenters representing distinct cultural #226 lineages, the United States, Iran, and Russia respectively, will Symposium: Interrogating the Anthropocene: Psychological consider the nature and implications of the polarized mind for Theory and Practice in a World on Fire human destructiveness, both individual and collective. The contributors to this symposium draw on a range of perspectives Chair: Kirk Schneider, PhD, Independent Practice to articulate a unique vision of how or whether modern psychology Discussant: Louis Hoffman, PhD, Rocky Mountain Humanistic fits within the project of building a more sustainable future. Counseling and Psychological Association Co-chairs: Michael Arfken, PhD, University of Prince Edward Island; Division: 24 Erin Thrift, PhD, Simon Fraser University Co-sponsor Division(s): 52 Division: 24 Subject Index: 19 Cross-Cultural Subject Index: 27 Environmental

#223 #228 Symposium: Addressing Threats to Human Rights: Contributions Invited Address: Heidegger on Teaching as Learning From Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology Division: 24 In this symposium we show how theoretical and philosophical Subject Index: 54 Philosophical/Theoretical psychology can continue to offer new horizons of understanding emotional distress that are congruent with a human rights #229 framework. Symposium: Inhabiting the Liminal—Straddling Human Being Co-chairs: Chia-Po Cheng, MS, University of Massachusetts and Human Science Boston; Lisa Cosgrove, PhD, University of Massachusetts Boston These papers instantiate approaches with one foot in the Discussant: Mary Morrissey, PhD, Fordham University Gabelli philosophies and methods of psychology, as a science of persons, School of Business and the other in the lived, subjective, phenomenal experiences of Division: 24 persons in personal, ethical, and clinical contexts. Subject Index: 54 Philosophical/Theoretical Chair: Snjezana Huerta, MA, Simon Fraser University Division: 24 #224 Subject Index: 54 Philosophical/Theoretical Symposium: Psychological Technologies and Subjectification of Identity #230 This panel critically examines psychological technologies of Symposium: Studying the Psychosocial Constitution of subjectification across contexts and identities. Each paper analyzes Subjugation: Theories and Measures of Structural Other-ing methods and constructs with implications for psychological theory, These papers—which focus on inequality, marginalization, and method, and application. oppression—examine how structural features help forge the Co-chairs: Susan Opotow, PhD, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, characteristics ascribed to persons, contributing both theory and City University of New York; Patrick Sweeney, MA, The Graduate measures to the extant literature. Center, CUNY Chair: Snjezana Huerta, MA, Simon Fraser University Division: 24 Division: 24 Subject Index: 54 Philosophical/Theoretical Subject Index: 54 Philosophical/Theoretical

#225 #231 Symposium: Can Human Nature Accounts Accommodate a Rich Invited Address: SEAB Dissertation Awards – Basic and Applied Understanding of Human Life? Researchers Human-nature-based theories tend to flatten accounts of human These two addresses will be (1) Dr. Beth Foley's talk, "The Good life. Three common instances of this are addressed: belonging, Behavior Game: Maintenance and Side Effects in Preschoolers" and evolutionary explanations of mental processes, and the inherent (2) Dr. Catherine Steele's talk, "A Translational Approach: Diet, meaning in human activity. An alternative view is presented. Physiology, and Impulsive Choice in Rats and Humans." Chair: Blaine Fowers, PhD, University of Miami Division: 25 Division: 24 Subject Index: 7 Behavior Analysis Subject Index: 54 Philosophical/Theoretical

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 17 #232 #238 Invited Address: Fred S. Keller Behavioral Education Award Invited Address: Society for the Experimental Analysis of This session will review the current state of programmed Behavior Don Hake Translational Research Award instruction in educational settings. The presentation will describe Dr. Iser DeLeon will discuss his translational research exploring the some of the tools and the programing process (e.g., content effects of multiple variables, often guided by recent basic process analysis, objectives, criterion tests, entry repertoire). research on learning, choice, and adaptive responding in persons Division: 25 with neurodevelopmental disorders. Subject Index: 7 Behavior Analysis Division: 25 Subject Index: 31 Experimental (General)

#234 Invited Address: Nathan H. Azrin Distinguished Contributions to #240 Applied Behavior Analysis Award Discussion: Historical Roots of Interrogation—The Malleus Dr. Tiffany Kodak will present a step-by-step guide to designing and Malificarum as a Model using assessment-based instruction to inform selection of skill- This discussion will examine the Malleus Maleficarum in the acquisition methods for clients with Autism Spectrum Disorder. context of psychological interrogation. Division: 25 Chair: William Woody, PhD, University of Northern Colorado Subject Index: 7 Behavior Analysis Division: 26 Subject Index: 34 History

#235 Discussion: Spreading the News: History, Successes, Challenges, #242 and Ethics of Effective Dissemination Symposium: International Psychology in New York City: The The purposes of this presentation are to outline the dissemination United Nations and Beyond efforts of professional associations in the field of behavior analysis This symposium is a review of the history of international and to highlight the parallel efforts to disseminate and establish psychology in New York City over the past 140 years by several of behavior analysis as a profession. the participants in and observers of its development. Division: 25 Chair: Harold Takooshian, PhD, Fordham University–Lincoln Center Subject Index: 7 Behavior Analysis Discussant: Grant Rich, PhD, Consulting Psychologist Division: 26 Subject Index: 34 History #236 Invited Address: B.F. Skinner Foundation—Basic New Researcher Award #243 Dr. Mary Sweeney (2019 recipient) will discuss current research on Invited Address: Lecture substance abuse and its treatment from a behavior analytic Invited address Division 26 perspective. Dr. Andrew Craig (2020 recipient) will discuss animal Division: 26 models of resurgence and practical implications. Subject Index: 34 History Division: 25 Subject Index: 6 Autism #244 Invited Address: Wallace A. Russell Memorial Lecture #237 Invited address Division 26 Society for the History of Psychology Invited Address: Med Associates Distinguished Contributions to Division: 26 Basic Behavior Analysis Award Subject Index: 34 History Dr. Allen Neuringer will discuss the many benefits of reinforcing variability, from facilitating difficult-to-learn tasks to enhancing #245 skilled performance and improving treatment for individuals with Discussion: William James, Pluralism, and the Body (and Mind) stereotypy. Politic Division: 25 Follow-up to Russell Lecture Subject Index: 7 Behavior Analysis Division: 26 Subject Index: 34 History

18 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS #247 School turnaround has been a challenge. Case studies of three Discussion: Historical Roots of Statistical Thinking in Psychology urban districts over a 20-year period where change efforts were This discussion will cover aspects of the historical relation of guided by community psychology principles will illustrate specific statistics and psychology, focusing on the shift from individual to skills needed to conceptualize and guide change. group aggregate measures between the eras of Wundt and William Chair: Maurice Elias, PhD, Rutgers the State University of New Stern and the consequences thereof. Jersey/Piscataway Division: 26 Division: 27 Subject Index: 34 History Subject Index: 55 Prevention

#249 #256 Symposium: Intersectional Stigma Matters: A New Cross-Cutting Invited Address: Invited Address with Susan Torres-Harding, Research Approach PhD Stigma plays a fundamental role in the perpetuation of health Division 27 Presidential Address inequities in a range of diseases and conditions. A new cross- Division: 27 cutting research approach to address intersectional stigma and Subject Index: 13 Community health outcomes will be discussed. Co-chairs: Gregory Greenwood, PhD, MPH, National Institute of #257 Mental Health; Richard Jenkins, PhD, National Institute on Drug Symposium: Behavioral Economics of Drug Regulation Abuse This symposium will present a number of studies that used novel Division: 27 behavioral economic assessments, using hypothetical decision- Subject Index: 46.2 Research making scenarios, to address a variety of issues of high public health and drug regulation significance. #252 Co-chairs: Sean Dolan, PhD, Johns Hopkins University School of Symposium: Community-Based Programs That Support Degree Medicine; Matthew Johnson, PhD, Johns Hopkins University School Attainment for Economically Marginalized Students of Medicine This symposium will share the results of several research projects Division: 28 that explore the structure and impact of community-based college Co-sponsor Division(s): 25, 50 success programs that support the degree attainment of first- Subject Index: 66 Substance Abuse generation college students. Chair: Amanda Case, PhD, Purdue University #258 Discussant: Genesis Del Real, Purdue University Invited Address: Outstanding Dissertation Award and Young Division: 27 Psychopharmacologist Award Winner Presentations Subject Index: 25 Education Award presentations From the Outstanding Dissertation Award and Young Psychopharmacologist Award Winners #254 Chair: Justin Strickland, PhD, Johns Hopkins University School of Skill-Building Session: Empowering Community Members With Medicine Lived Experience To Be Full Partners in Mental Health Research Division: 28 Participants will learn the theory and application of community- Subject Index: 53 Psychopharmacology academic research partnerships, with emphasis on empowering community members with lived experience to be leaders in all #259 phases of research to address community-identified priorities. Invited Address: MED Associates Brady/Schuster Award Winner Chair: Diana Arntz, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Presentation Medical School Award presentation from the Division 28 MED Associates Brady/ Division: 27 Schuster Award Winner Co-sponsor Division(s): 29, 32 Chair: Justin Strickland, PhD, Johns Hopkins University School of Subject Index: 13 Community Medicine Division: 28 #255 Subject Index: 53 Psychopharmacology Skill-Building Session: School Turnaround and Prevention—Using Community Psychology Principles to Guide Second-Order Change

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 19 #261 Division: 29 Symposium: Mobile Assessment and Intervention in Addiction: Co-sponsor Division(s): 52, Psi Chi Recent Advances Subject Index: 74.3 research Mobile devices are increasingly used for assessment and intervention in addiction. We will describe recent advances in this, #271 to include use of machine learning methods, use of wearable Symposium: Liberation Psychotherapy: Urban Liberation, devices, and use of mobile devices for intervention. LGBTQ+ populations, and Therapeutic Relationship Co-chairs: Vijay Ramchandani, PhD, National Institute on Alcohol Liberation psychotherapy addresses oppression in a decolonial, Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA); Andrew Waters, PhD, Uniformed affirmative, and empowerment manner. Using critical Services University of the Health Sciences consciousness and promoting social justice action, therapists Discussant: Vijay Ramchandani, PhD, National Institute on Alcohol accompany clients in their healing and liberatory journey. Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) Chair: Division: 28 Edil Torres Rivera, PhD, Wichita State University; Subject Index: 1 Addictive Behavior Discussants: #266 Thema Bryant-Davis, PhD, Pepperdine University; Symposium: Modeling the Cultural Processes of Psychotherapy Edil Torres Rivera, PhD, Wichita State University Across Training Contexts Division: 29 This panel will discuss the ways in which the cultural processes Co-sponsor Division(s): 17, 27, 44 associated with psychotherapy (e.g., multicultural orientation) can Subject Index: 11.10 psychotherapy/treatment-methods be modeled and have value for trainees across contexts that prepare them for psychotherapeutic intervention. #272 Chair: Joanna Drinane, PhD, University of Utah Symposium: A Contextual Approach to Trauma Treatment: Discussant: Zachary Imel, PhD, University of Utah Correspondence With Emerging Research on Complex PTSD Division: 29 A treatment model for Complex PTSD consistent with Co-sponsor Division(s): 5, 12, 17, 45 investigations that led to the inclusion of the diagnosis in the ICD-11 Subject Index: 48.2 education and training will be presented. Chair: Steven Gold, PhD, Nova Southeastern University #267 Discussant: Bryan Reuther, PsyD, Indian River State College Symposium: Addressing Classism and Other Barriers to Division: 29 Psychotherapy for People Living in Poverty Co-sponsor Division(s): 12, 19, 35, 56 This symposium focuses on addressing classism and other barriers Subject Index: 11.10 psychotherapy/treatment-methods to psychotherapy for people living in poverty, describing research on effective therapist characteristics with low-SES populations, and #275 inviting attendees to participate in discussion. Presidential Address: Presidential Report: Updates, Awards, and Chair: Susan Woodhouse, PhD, Lehigh University New Leadership Division: 29 Chair: Eric Willmarth, PhD, Saybrook University Co-sponsor Division(s): 9, 12, 17, 27, Psi Chi Division: 30 Subject Index: 11.10 psychotherapy/treatment-methods Subject Index: 36 Hypnosis

#269 #278 Symposium: A Five-Country RCT Comparing Group Plus Invited Address: 2020 Award for Distinguished Contributions to Individual Schema Therapy to Specialized TAU for Borderline PD Scientific Hypnosis Results of a large RCT to evaluate combinations of group and Chair: Donald Moss, PhD, Independent Practice individual schema therapy for BPD vs. TAU, cost-effectiveness, Division: 30 study of patient and therapist perceptions, training and supervision Subject Index: 36 Hypnosis method with published treatment manuals and a DVD. Chair: George Lockwood, PhD, IUPUI Discussant: Joan Farrell, PhD, Indiana University–Purdue University #279 Indianapolis Skill-Building Session: Applications of Physiological Monitoring in Hypnosis Practice

20 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS Chair: John Mohl, PhD, Bucks County Community College Chair: Antonio Puente, PhD, Independent Practice Division: 30 Division: 31 Subject Index: 36 Hypnosis Subject Index: 56.2 professional issues

#283 #292 Symposium: Psychologists' Impact on Public Policy and Law— Symposium: New Directions in Constructivist Psychotherapy Legislative Collaboration With Results Constructivist perspectives on the community reinforcement Psychologists often undervalue the impact their psychological approach (CRA) to substance abuse treatment, motivational science and clinical expertise add the development of healthcare interviewing, sex therapy, and diversity. policy and legislation. Legislators collaborating with psychologists Co-chairs: Donald Domenici, PhD, Dickinson College; Amberly are most effectively introduce laws. Panepinto, PhD, University at Buffalo_–State University of New York Chair: Jorge Wong, PhD, Richmond Area Multi-Services (RAMS), Discussants: Donald Domenici, PhD, Dickinson College; Amberly Inc. Panepinto, PhD, University at Buffalo_–State University of New York Discussant: Maureen O'Connor, PhD, JD, Palo Alto University Division: 32 Division: 31 Co-sponsor Division(s): 29 Co-sponsor Division(s): 41, 48 Subject Index: 11.10 psychotherapy/treatment-methods Subject Index: 56 Psychology Policy and Training Issues #293 #284 Symposium: Eros and Psyche—Existential-Humanistic Symposium: Lessons Learned From Small State Psychological Approaches to Sexuality Associations—Growing Membership and Setting Priorities The presenters will outline existential-humanistic approaches to SPTAs struggle with membership declines and small states are in working with various sexual issues in clinical settings. crisis. The CT Psychological Association (CPA) presents data and Chair: Brent Robbins, PhD, Point Park University steps taken to counter this trend, followed by a small state panel Discussant: Brent Robbins, PhD, Point Park University discussion of strategies relevant to all SPTAs. Division: 32 Chair: Jessica Guite, PhD, CT Psychological Association (CPA) / Subject Index: 61 Sexual Behavior/Functioning University of Connecticut Discussants: Elisabeth Gibbings, PsyD, Independent Practice; Anne #295 Klee, PhD, Independent Practice; Peter Oppenheimer, PhD, Feil & Symposium: Indigenous Resistance Here and Aboard— Oppenheimer Psychological Services Environmental activism and the Human costs Division: 31 Indigenous Activists are leading the climate change movement Subject Index: 56.2 professional issues around the world. Here they are subject to harsher treatment by police/courts. Abroad they are often assassinated. We will share #288 stories of eco-martyrs aboard and environmental racism here. Symposium: Training a Workforce In Pain Management Through Chair: Richard Bargdill, PhD, VCU SPTAs Discussant: Vanessa Bolin, Medic This symposium outlines the development of and advocacy for a Division: 32 psychology workforce development program n pain management Subject Index: 51.1 human rights through use of SPTAs. Chair: Elena Eisman, EdD, retired #296 Discussant: Daniel Bruns, PsyD, Health Psychology Associates Symposium: Humanistic and Existential Approaches to Division: 31 Multiculturalism and Diversity—Advancing the Dialogue Subject Index: 33 Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine This symposium explores humanistic and existential approaches to multiculturalism and diversity, including the parallel history of Black #290 psychology and humanistic psychology, cultural empathy, Symposium: CPT Use and Advocacy—What You Need to Know microaggressions, and social justice issues. There have been recent updates to the current procedural Co-chairs: Louis Hoffman, PhD, Rocky Mountain Humanistic terminology (CPT) codes. Although there have been some Counseling and Psychological Association; Heatherlyn Hoffman, advantages there has also been some difficulties. This session will PhD, University of Colorado Colorado Springs discuss how to use the codes and advocacy opportunities.

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 21 Discussant: Helen Neville, PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana- #302 Champaign Symposium: Parenting Individuals With ASD—Developmental, Division: 32 Measurement, and Clinical Investigations Subject Index: 48 Multicultural This symposium highlights research and theory on the potentially powerful role of parenting in promoting the development of individuals with ASD from childhood to young adulthood. #297 Chair: Jason Baker, PhD, California State University–Fullerton Symposium: Presence, Becoming, and Self-Creation in Existential Discussant: Bruce Baker, PhD, University of California–Los Angeles Psychotherapy Division: 33 Original thinking by psychotherapists about psychotherapy process Co-sponsor Division(s): 5, 7, 25, Psi Chi in an age of existential threat. Phenomenological descriptions and Subject Index: 6 Autism therapy vignettes illustrate a new, inclusive, global perspective on existential psychotherapy practice. Chair: Will Wadlington, PhD, Independent Practice #303 Discussant: Kirk Schneider, PhD, Independent Practice Symposium: Which Hat am I Wearing? Addressing the Dual Division: 32 Roles of the Neurodevelopmental Clinician and Researcher Subject Index: 11.10 psychotherapy/treatment-methods This symposium will aim to engage psychologists in a discussion around questions and challenges commonly faced by clinicians in a research setting. #299 Chair: Anne Wheeler, PhD, RTI International Symposium: Self-Knowledge and Self-Creation in Existential Division: 33 Psychotherapy Co-sponsor Division(s): 12, 29 The art and science of experiential teaching and learning will be Subject Index: 74 Work/Employment/Careers presented. Exemplars of experiential teaching in psychometrics and multicultural psychology curriculum will be provided. Chair: Shannon Chavez-Korell, PhD, Michigan School of Psychology #304 Discussant: Markeda Newell, PhD, Loyola University - Chicago Skill-Building Session: Blurred Boundaries—Autism Spectrum Division: 32 and Co-morbid Disorders Subject Index: 68 Teaching of Psychology Diagnosis of co-morbid learning, emotional and/or neurodevelopmental disorders is critical for developing appropriate treatment for individuals with ASDs. #300 Chair: Melanie Johnson, PhD, Independent Practice Symposium: Parent Training as an Evidenced-Based Model in Division: 33 Autism Spectrum Disorder Co-sponsor Division(s): 25 This symposium will present on evidenced-based parent training Subject Index: 6 Autism programs in diverse settings to target disruptive behaviors, bedtime and sleep disturbances, and improve dental care. Chair: Eric Butter, PhD, Nationwide Children's Hospital #305 Division: 33 Symposium: Climate Change/Challenges—Supporting Everyday Co-sponsor Division(s): 15, 16, 25, 29, Psi Chi Eco-Heroes and a Youth Environmental Movement Subject Index: 6 Autism Past APA Presidents & will address climate change using Social Cognitive Theory. Presenting challenges, youth as role models, and innovative practices, we #301 encourage everyday eco-behaviors and our collective efficacy. Symposium: Destigmatizing Academic Experiences of Tenure Chair: Shari Young Kuchenbecker, PhD, Western Positive Track Faculty in IDD/ASD Psychology Association (WPPA) Intersectionality of IDD/ASD introduces new challenges for ECPs Division: 34 who may feel unequipped to tackle on new faculty or clinical Co-sponsor Division(s): 7, 9, 27, 48 positions. This session provides tips for successful transitions. Subject Index: 27 Environmental Chair: Geovanna Rodriguez, PhD, University of Oregon Division: 33 Co-sponsor Division(s): 25 #306 Subject Index: 24 Early Career Symposium: Sex for Good—Using Psychology to Break Taboos, Advance Human Rights, and Aid Conservation

22 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS Human population growth and consumption are tied to our Division: 34 environmental challenges. Family planning is a solution. Learn how Subject Index: 27 Environmental creative media, social marketing and entertainment education bring this taboo subject to light using rights-based programming. #315 Chair: Stacia Dreyer, PhD, Arizona State University Skill-Building Session: Addressing Sizeism in Mental Health Discussant: Bob Walker, JD, Population Institute Care—Ethical Concerns and Experiential Practice Division: 34 Supporting clients’ weight-loss efforts raises serious ethical Co-sponsor Division(s): 9, 35, 37, 43, 46 concerns for psychologists. A paradigm shift is needed, away from Subject Index: 42 Media/Public Information a focus on weight loss and toward a weight-neutral, size-inclusive approach to treatment. #307 Chair: Catharine Devlin, PsyD, Independent Practice Presidential Address: Presidential Address with Ezra Markowitz, Division: 35 PhD Subject Index: 33.5 health equity/disparities Current president of Division 34 Ezra Markowitz and incoming president Daniel Benkendorf will reflect on past and future #316 directions for the division and field of environmental, population Discussion: Roundtable Discussions: Feminist Perspectives on and conservation psychology. Research and Training Division: 34 This discussion will focus on feminist perspectives on research and Subject Index: 27 Environmental training. Division: 35 #308 Subject Index: 73 Women’s Studies/Psychology of Women Symposium: Climate Change, Communities, and Health— Identifying the Multi-Level Benefits of Nature Exposure #318 Presenters will describe four studies that utilized diverse Presidential Address: Presidential Address with Monique methodologies to examine the positive effects of nature exposure Clinton-Sherrod, PhD as well as the risks that climate change poses to the availability of Presidential address for Division 35, the Society for the Psychology nature experiences for diverse communities. of Women, given by Dr. Monique Clinton-Sherrod. Chair: Patricia Winter, PhD, Pacific Southwest Research Station, U.S. Division: 35 Forest Service Subject Index: 73 Women’s Studies/Psychology of Women Division: 34 Subject Index: 27 Environmental #320 Symposium: Speaking Out in Solidarity: Explorations of Anti- #309 Sexual Assault Activism and the #MeToo Movement Symposium: Increasing Pro-Environmental Behavior—The Role of In this symposium, we describe (1) the role that social activism Conversation, Deep-Level Diversity, and Emotions plays in the lives of sexual assault survivors, (2) factors that Three speakers will share research exploring several factors thought contribute to decisions to share #MeToo stories, and (3) reactions to influence pro-environmental behavior including the influence of to #MeToo as a mainstream anti-violence movement. environmentally-focused conversations, anticipated and Chair: Dawn Szymanski, PhD, University of Tennessee experienced emotions, and deep-level diversity. Discussant: Rachel Carretta, MA, University of Tennessee Chair: Nicole Sintov, PhD, The Ohio State University Division: 35 Division: 34 Co-sponsor Division(s): 27, 44, 46, 51, PC Subject Index: 27 Environmental Subject Index: 73 Women’s Studies/Psychology of Women

#310 #321 Data-Blitz: Environmental and Conservation Psychology—A Symposium: Exploring the Use of Consciousness-Raising Groups Survey of New Developments for Sexual Assault Prevention Researchers with interests spanning the fields of environmental and The following symposium explores the use of a consciousness- conservation psychology will share findings on predictors of raising group centered on bystander behavior, rape culture, and the weather preparedness, the role of masculinity, impacts of role of social influence and sexual expectations towards the environmental disaster, and biodiversity conservation efforts prevention of sexual assault on college campuses.

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 23 Chair: Michael Cadaret, PhD, Chatham University Division: 35 Discussant: Nicole Johnson, PhD, Lehigh University Subject Index: 73 Women’s Studies/Psychology of Women Division: 35 Co-sponsor Division(s): 29, 51 #330 Subject Index: 55 Prevention Discussion: Roundtable Discussions: Considering the Lived Experiences of Womxn of Color #322 This discussion will include roundtable discussions focused on Symposium: Emerging Areas of Science, Practice, and Education considering the lived experiences of womxn of color. With LGBTQ People Division: 35 The Section for Lesbian, Bisexual, and Trans People's Concerns Subject Index: 73.1 women and girls of color (Section 4) of the Division of the Psychology of Women presents our annual symposium on emerging areas of science, practice, and #331 education with LGBTQ people. Discussion: Roundtable Discussions—Considering Feminist Co-chairs: Megan Carpenter, PhD, St Lawrence University; Corey Perspectives in Mental Health and Treatment Flanders, PhD, Mount Holyoke College This discussion will include roundtable discussions addressing Discussant: Elliot Tebbe, PhD, University of Minnesota feminist perspectives in mental health and treatment. Division: 35 Division: 35 Co-sponsor Division(s): 27, 29, 44, 52, Psi Chi Subject Index: 73 Women’s Studies/Psychology of Women Subject Index: 62 Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity

#332 #325 Symposium: Burnout Among Professionals—A Medical, Symposium: Centering Race and Identity in Feminist Mentoring— Psychological, and Spiritual Approach Narratives of Asian American Mentor-Mentee Dyads Stressed? Come and learn about burnout among mental health By exploring narratives of three Asian American mentor-mentee professionals and learn the powerful model of Sufi Psychology, the dyads, this session builds on the multicultural feminist mentoring science of the soul, and research behind reducing the effects of theories. We discuss centering race and identities in a relational stress and avoiding burnout using Sufi Meditation. space, and consider issues of power and activism. Chair: Farnoosh Nouri, PhD, Southern Menthodist University and Chair: Grace Kim, PhD, Boston University Texas Woman's University Division: 35 Division: 36 Co-sponsor Division(s): 8, 27, Psi Chi Co-sponsor Division(s): 13, 14, 29, 40 Subject Index: 44 Mentoring Subject Index: 58 Religion and Spirituality

#328 #333 Symposium: Integrating Feminist Intersectional Perspectives Symposium: Religious Meaning-Making in Cancer—Quantitative into the Psychology Curriculum and Qualitative Approaches The psychology curriculum needs greater infusion of scholarship on Religious meaning-making is an important coping strategy in women, gender and multicultural psychology from a feminist cancer patients. Here we present new research investigating intersectional perspective. Experienced instructors review religion-specific resources for meaning-making and the influence of scholarship and offer strategies and tips for classroom success. religious meaning-making on cancer-related outcomes. Chair: Kathryn Quina, PhD, University of Rhode Island Chair: Liz Hall, PhD, Biola Discussant: Jasmine Mena, PhD, Bucknell University Discussant: Jamie Aten, PhD, Wheaton College Division: 35 Division: 36 Co-sponsor Division(s): 2, 27 Co-sponsor Division(s): 5 Subject Index: 68 Teaching of Psychology Subject Index: 58 Religion and Spirituality

#329 #334 Discussion: Roundtable Discussions: Rethinking Feminist Symposium: Fostering Spiritual Competencies in Mental Health Perspectives and Practice Training and Care This discussion will include roundtable discussions focused on This symposium presents the findings from three interrelated rethinking feminist perspectives and practice. projects designed to inform and catalyze systematic and effective

24 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS training of mental health professionals in spiritual and religious Chair: Gina Magyar-Russell, PhD, Loyola University competencies. Division: 36 Chair: Kenneth Pargament, PhD, Bowling Green State University Subject Index: 58 Religion and Spirituality Division: 36 Co-sponsor Division(s): 29, Psi Chi #339 Subject Index: 48.2 education and training Symposium: In Pursuit of a More Universal Psychology of Religion #335 How might empiricism have hindered the development of a truly Symposium: Investigating Sacred Moments in Ordinary Musical universal psychology of religion? Presenters will suggest that an Experience increased focus on particularity, pluralism, worldview, and ultimacy This symposium reports on pioneering research on sacred could provide an antidote. moments that people experience in music. Sacred moments are Chair: Eric Johnson, PhD, Houston Baptist University commonplace across a variety of genres of music, predictable, and Division: 36 tied to multiple indicators of well-being. Co-sponsor Division(s): 26 Chair: Kenneth Pargament, PhD, Bowling Green State University Subject Index: 58 Religion and Spirituality Division: 36 Subject Index: 58 Religion and Spirituality #340 Symposium: Psychotherapy and Religious Commitment—Client- #336 Therapist Interactions Symposium: Clergy Health in the Sexual Abuse Scandal Era— Preliminary analysis of symptoms and religiosity in a large, routine New Perspectives in Theory, Research, and Practice therapy sample: To date, symptoms, religiosity, and spirituality have Clergy sexual abuse of minors has inflicted trauma on victims. The been assessed during 8,800 sessions among 1,300 clients, and 55 goal of institutional religions is to prevent such abuse from therapists. Follow is complete for 500 clients. occurring. Examining clergy health from diverse perspectives allows Chair: Stevan Nielsen, PhD, Brigham Young University for multiple pathways of prevention and remediation. Discussant: David Erekson, PhD, Brigham Young University Chair: Anthony Isacco, PhD, Chatham University Division: 36 Discussant: Patricia Kelly, PhD, Kelly Counseling and Consulting Co-sponsor Division(s): 29 Division: 36 Subject Index: 11 Clinical/Counseling/Consulting Subject Index: 58 Religion and Spirituality #341 #337 Symposium: Interfaith Dialogue—Views From Diverse Clergy Symposium: Conceptual and Methodological Advances in Persons Measurement in the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality A Catholic priest, a Jewish rabbi, two Protestant and Unitarian Innovative approaches to measurement of religion/spirituality are Universalist Reverends, and a Buddhist practitioner all discuss how presented and discussed, including reviewing current standards of to promote interfaith dialogue from the perspective of their measurement and new measures of Christian sanctification of religions. suffering and head versus heart beliefs. Chair: Kevin Harris, PhD, Our Lady of the Lake University Chair: Crystal Park, PhD, University of Connecticut Discussants: Steven Handwerker, PhD, The International Discussant: Don Davis, PhD, Georgia State University Association for the Advancement of Human Welfare, Inc.; Kevin Division: 36 Harris, PhD, Our Lady of the Lake University Co-sponsor Division(s): 5, Psi Chi Division: 36 Subject Index: 58 Religion and Spirituality Subject Index: 58 Religion and Spirituality

#338 #342 Symposium: Spiritual Bypass—Empirical Steps Toward Symposium: Exploring How Religion Promotes Mental Health Understanding Spiritual Avoidance and Well-being in Minorities Across the Life Span Four empirical studies will be presented in this symposium that This symposium explores how mental health is associated with examine spiritual bypass in different populations: clients receiving private religious practices and religious identity development in outpatient mental healthcare, yoga practitioners, the general public, Latinx youth, and how religious congregations promote mental college students, and trauma survivors. health care attitudes among African American adults.

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 25 Co-Chair: Laura McKee, PhD, Georgia State University Division: 37 Division: 36 Co-sponsor Division(s): 7, 16, 17, 43, 52, 53, 54 Co-sponsor Division(s): 20, 29 Subject Index: 39.1 immigration Subject Index: 58 Religion and Spirituality #353 #344 Invited Address: APA Division 37 Distinguished Awardees: Presidential Address: Presidential Address with Kari O'Grady, Celebrating the Work of Advocates for Children and Families PhD Distinguished Contribution to Child Advocacy Award: The Way Out Current social challenges call the psychology of religion and Most Lead In, Reflections on Advocacy Across Four Decades. spirituality to a new plane. We must reach beyond our stovepipes Award: Food and Family- Translating Research for and well-worn ruts through expanded partnerships, inclusive Policy and Practice to Affect Children’s Health and Wellbeing. membership, and research aligned with pressing social concerns. Chair: Amy Damashek, PhD, Western Michigan University Division: 36 Division: 37 Subject Index: 58 Religion and Spirituality Subject Index: 21.2 parenting and the family

#347 #354 Symposium: Do Early Childhood Preventive Interventions Invited Address: Invited Address with Gail S. Goodman, PhD Prevent Later Suicide Ideation and Behaviors? We provide new scientific findings on children’s and adults’ reports This symposium will examine the long-term and cross-over effects, of child maltreatment. Findings are discussed in light of factors unanticipated beneficial effects, of three prevention interventions such as age at encoding, disclosure of child sexual abuse, and delivered in early childhood on suicide ideation and behaviors in predictors of accuracy and “lost memory”. adolescence through young adulthood. Co-chairs: Stephanie Block, PhD, University of Massachusetts Co-chairs: Eve Reider, PhD, National Institute of Mental Health, Lowell; Colleen Cullinan, PhD, Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital NIH; Belinda Sims, PhD, National Institute on Drug Abuse for Children Discussant: Jane Pearson, PhD, National Institute of Mental Health Division: 37 Division: 37 Subject Index: 10 Child Abuse Co-sponsor Division(s): 7, 16, 17, 29, 45, 53, 54 Subject Index: 55 Prevention #355 Symposium: Approaches to Palliative Care, Death, and Dying #348 This symposium will address how psychologists work within Symposium: Promoting Resilience in Families Experiencing palliative care settings and discuss topics of grief, goals of care, and Homelessness Through Evidence-Based Practice death. Children and families experiencing homelessness are at risk for Chair: Michelle Tan, PsyD, Independent Practice physical/mental health problems. Responsive parenting may Discussant: Michelle Tan, PsyD, Independent Practice promote resilience, yet interventions with homeless families are Division: 38 understudied. Three intervention studies will be discussed. Co-sponsor Division(s): 20 Chair: Karen Carmody, PhD, Duke University Subject Index: 20 Death Dying and Bereavement Discussant: Sandra Azar, PhD, Penn State University Park Division: 37 #356 Co-sponsor Division(s): 7, 16, 17, 29, 43, 52, 54 Symposium: Pain and Somatization In 2020: Explaining and Subject Index: 21.2 parenting and the family Treating "Medically Unexplained" Conditions Recent research in biology is revolutionizing our understanding of #351 the biopsychosocial model and the mind-body relationship. These Symposium: Frontlines Partnerships Promote Empirically-Based findings help provide explanations and treatments for mysterious Services for Immigrant Families pain and somatic conditions. There is enormous need for research that informs immigration Chair: Daniel Bruns, PsyD, Health Psychology Associates policy and advocates for services for children and families. Essential Division: 38 to such research are close and collaborative partnerships with the Subject Index: 33 Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine front lines agencies, clinics, and systems. Chair: Sita Patel, PhD, Palo Alto University

26 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS #357 #362 Symposium: How to Get Involved in Health Policy Discussion: Religious Psychoanalytic Therapists, Religious Psychologists' research and clinical experiences matter and can Patients—New Perspectives inform health-related policies. This symposium will address Religiously identified psychoanalytic psychotherapists, from diverse national policy, state policy, gaps in psychologists' approach to faith backgrounds, will present on their work with religiously policy, and offer discussion from APA Advocacy. identified patients, identifying frameworks for working Chair: Kristen Riley, PhD, Rutgers the State University of New Jersey affirmatively and effectively with religious patients. Discussant: Katherine McGuire, PhD, APA Chair: Richard Ruth, PhD, George Washington University Division: 38 Division: 39 Subject Index: 40 Law Subject Index: 11.10.2 dynamic/psychoanalytic

#358 #363 Symposium: Fatigue in Chronic Illness: Exploration of Symposium: Our Pasts and Pain—Utilizing the Therapist's Own Measurement and Mechanisms Experiences Fatigue is experienced by virtually everyone. But it is difficult to This symposium will examine the pressure for the psychodynamic characterize because it is a complex interaction between biological, therapist/supervisor to be both healed and healer. By accessing the psychosocial, and behavioral processes. This symposium will traumatized parts of ourselves, we may better understand explore the measurement and mechanisms of fatigue. enactments with patients/supervisees, and within our field. Chair: Ali Weinstein, PhD, George Mason University Chair: Celeste Kelly, PsyD, George Washington University Discussant: Lynn Gerber, MD, Inova Fairfax Hospital Discussant: Paul Gedo, PhD, George Washington University Division: 38 Division: 39 Subject Index: 33 Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine Subject Index: 71 Trauma

#359 #367 Symposium: Adult Pre-Surgical Psychosocial Evaluations in Symposium: How Research Fails Diversity and Intersectionality— Health Settings Improved Statistics and Clinical Implications Information will be provided on how to conduct adult pre-surgical Several studies demonstrate how diversity effects and evaluations within a variety of treatment teams, including solid intersectionality can be missed in research. Implications for organ transplant and oncological services. research, meta-analyses, the replication crisis and clinical work are Chair: Maria Olex, PsyD, Henry Ford Health System discussed, along with case study illustrations. Discussant: Maria Olex, PsyD, Henry Ford Health System Chair: James Sexton, PhD, George Washington University Division: 38 Discussant: Katherine Marshall Woods, PsyD, George Washington Subject Index: 33 Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine University Division: 39 Subject Index: 48.4 intersectionality #360 Symposium: Leveraging Technology to Address Health Behaviors and Health Risks Among At-Risk Populations #368 This symposium highlights the great variability in how technological Skill-Building Session: Skill-Building Workshop to Prepare for innovations can be leveraged among at-risk populations to help Specialty-Track Pre-Doctoral Internships support positive health behavior change and minimize health risks. Co-chairs: Zachary Resch, MS, Rosalind Franklin University of Chair: Jasmine Manalel, PhD, National Institutes of Health Medicine and Science; Scott Sperling, PsyD, MA, University of Division: 38 Virginia Co-sponsor Division(s): 14, 29, 33 Division: 40 Subject Index: 33 Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine Subject Index: 44 Mentoring

#369 Symposium: The A to Z of K to R This interactive workshop will provide strategies and tips to trainees and early career psychologists on how to successfully apply and

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 27 leverage modern-day funding mechanisms to establish and Division: 40 maintain a sustainable research program. Subject Index: 2 Aging Co-chairs: Michael Alosco, PhD, Boston University School of Medicine; Donna Murdaugh, PhD, University of Alabama at #378 Birmingham Symposium: Neuromodulation of Cognition in Aging and Division: 40 Dementia Subject Index: 24 Early Career Chair: John Williamson, PhD, University of Florida Division: 40 #371 Subject Index: 2.1 Alzheimer’s disease/dementia Invited Address: Invited Address with Gerard A. Gioia, PhD Diagnosis and treatment of pediatric mild traumatic brain injury #379 requires evidence-informed clinical assessment and targeted Symposium: The 2019 CPT Testing Codes—History, Description, treatment methodology. This lecture presents the latest evidence- Challenges, and Reimbursement based guidelines for mTBI in children within a collaborative This symposium offers an opportunity to gain up-to-date Division: 40 information regarding the new CPT testing codes in a variety of Subject Index: 49 Neuropsychology clinical practice models. Chair: Antonio Puente, PhD, University of North Carolina at #372 Wilmington Invited Address: Invited Address with Kenneth Podell, PhD and Discussant: Stephen Gillaspy, PhD, APA Munro Cullum, PhD Division: 40 This presentation provides an overview of how to develop a Subject Index: 70 Testing/Assessment teleneuropsychology program discussing the research, application, technology, and regulatory changes along with tips and resources #380 for developing a teleneuropsychology practice. Symposium: Beyond Recruitment—Supporting the Success of Division: 40 Diverse Individuals in Neuropsychology Subject Index: 49 Neuropsychology Chair: Michelle Madore, PhD, VA Palo Alto HCS Division: 40 #373 Subject Index: 49 Neuropsychology Invited Address: Invited Address with Cynthia Kubu, PhD This presentation will review empirical data relevant to ethical #381 questions that arise in the context of functional neurosurgery, using Symposium: Honoring the Original SCN Women in deep brain stimulation in the treatment of motor symptoms of Neuropsychology (WIN) Board—Reflections on How Far We've Parkinson’s disease as a model. Come Division: 40 To mark the 20th anniversary of the SCN Women in Subject Index: 28 Ethics Neuropsychology group, the original board members will discuss leadership and mentoring, gender parity in neuropsychology, #374 change in women's representation since the inception of WIN, Invited Address: Invited Address with Alison, Cernich, PhD culturally-tailored mentoring, and intersectionality. This presentation will provide an overview of new technology Chair: Paula Shear, PhD, UW-Milwaukee applications and advances in neuroscience that will impact the field Discussant: Krista Lisdahl, PhD, UW-Milwaukee of neuropsychology and neurorehabilitation in the next decade. Division: 40 Division: 40 Subject Index: 49 Neuropsychology Subject Index: 57 Rehabilitation #382 #377 Symposium: Modifiable Factors in Cognitive Aging Symposium: Cognitive Aging and LGBTQ Older Adults Across the This session examines factors associated with normal and Continuum of Care pathological cognitive aging as well as techniques that may Chair: Mira Krishnan, PhD, Independemt Practice maximize and prolong cognition. Discussant: Walter Boot, PhD, Florida State University Chair: Benjamin Hampstead, PhD, University of Michigan

28 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS Division: 40 #391 Subject Index: 12.2 Cognitive Neuroscience Symposium: An Exploration of Jail-Based Competency Restoration Programs (JBCRPs) Across the United States This research will provide a comprehensive overview of JBCRPs #383 throughout the United States. Salient intervention factors for Data-Blitz: Psychology and Law Data-Blitz competency restoration will be identified. Division: 41 Co-chairs: Douglas Lewis, PsyD, MEd, Emory University School of Subject Index: 40 Law Medicine; Tomina Schwenke, PhD, Emory University School of Medicine #384 Discussant: Glenn Egan, PhD, Emory University School of Medicine Discussion: Want to Increase the Number of Forensic Division: 41 Psychologists of Color? Start by Listening Co-sponsor Division(s): 9, 18 There are still many barriers for POC students interested in a career Subject Index: 18 Crime/Delinquency in forensic psychology. Experienced forensic psychologists of color will discuss their career paths, highlighting the challenges and #393 solutions that can be implemented. Skill-Building Session: Evidence-Based Approaches for Co-chairs: Lara Guzmán-Hosta, PsyD, MA Department of Mental Addressing Parental Psychopathology in Child Treatment Health/Forensic Services Division; Antoinette Kavanaugh, PhD, Using case examples, this skill-building session will discuss Forensic Psychology and Evaluation Services evidence-based approaches for addressing parental Division: 41 psychopathology within child behavioral treatment. Co-sponsor Division(s): 45 Co-chairs: Christina Danko, PhD, University of Maryland, College Subject Index: 40.1 clinical/forensic Park; Kriston Schellinger, PhD, UC San Diego Health Division: 42 #385 Co-sponsor Division(s): 29, 54 Skill-Building Session: The Forensic Mental Health Assessment Subject Index: 11.4 evidence-based practice of Latinx—State of Affairs and Way Forward This session will highlight the relevant forensic literature/practice #394 guidelines associated with the assessment of Latinx. The aim is for Discussion: Using Podcasts to Grow Your Practice participants to conduct comprehensive and culturally appropriate Fifty-one percent of the U.S. population has listened to a podcast in services for this underserved population. the past year. If you are trying to reach your ideal client, there's a Chair: good chance they listen to podcasts, and you can reach them there. Lara Guzmán-Hosta, PsyD, Private Practice Chair: Joy Harden Bradford, PhD, Independent Practice Division: 41 Division: 42 Co-sponsor Division(s): 45, 52 Co-sponsor Division(s): 29 Subject Index: 40.1 clinical/forensic Subject Index: 74.2 practice

#387 #395 Symposium: Sexual Offenders and Technology—Taking Another Skill-Building Session: Psychologists' Essential Role in the Look Collaborative Divorce Process—Minimizing Collateral Damage Internet access is necessary for participation in today's society, Psychologists play a critical role in Collaborative Divorce by making it no longer realistic to deny access to this human right to addressing the emotions that frequently sabotage legal sex offenders.This access poses a variety of concerns, risks, negotiations, building developmentally appropriate parenting plans, complications, and legal issues. and managing the process of the collaborative team. Chair: Nena Kircher, PsyD, Independent Practice Co-chairs: Abby Cole, PhD, Independent Practice; Elaine Ducharme, Division: 41 PhD, Independent Practice Subject Index: 61 Sexual Behavior/Functioning Division: 42 Co-sponsor Division(s): 29 Subject Index: 11.12 marital/family therapy

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 29 #397 #401 Symposium: How to Choose an App for Clinical Care? Choosing Symposium: Ethics and Risk Management in Forensic Evaluations Apps Based on Published Competencies and Settings Clients rely on psychologists to know which apps to use for their This symposium presents a forensic ethics model, critiques the care. Based on published competencies and other consensus data, adjustment of I.Q. scores in death-sentenced intellectually impaired this program will provide up-to-date guidance. defendants, reviews the assessment of trauma and response style, Co-chairs: Marlene Maheu, PhD, Telebehavioral Health Institute, and offers techniques in interacting with attorneys. LLC; Shawna Wright, PhD, Independent Practice Chair: Joe Scroppo, PhD, JD, Forensic Psychology Consulting PLLC Division: 42 Division: 42 Co-sponsor Division(s): 12, 29 Co-sponsor Division(s): 41, 53 Subject Index: 11 Clinical/Counseling/Consulting Subject Index: 28 Ethics

#398 #405 Symposium: The Reality of Self-Care in the 21st Century Symposium: Coping With Family Caregiving—Interpersonal This discussion focuses on practical issues related to self-care, Resources and Psychosocial Strategies including strategies to maintain work-life balance in the real world This symposium highlights the psychological and social resources and tips to protect your digital reputation, while engaging in that caregivers can leverage to buffer caregiver-related stress, common online modalities of self-care. providing insight into adaptive coping strategies across a variety of Chair: Nena Kircher, PsyD, Independent Practice caregiving conditions. Division: 42 Chair: Jasmine Manalel, PhD, National Institutes of Health Subject Index: 56.2 professional issues Division: 43 Subject Index: 32 Family

#399 Symposium: What Research Implies for Private Practitioners’ #406 Positive Online Presence Symposium: Exploring the Impact of Climate Change on Families Study of fictional mental health practitioner profiles finds and Their Communities experiential comments were especially impactful on potential This symposium discusses some of the many ways that climate consumers’ perceived bond. Solutions will be provided for clinicians change affects various facets of social life, both in small on handling negative online evaluations from clients. communities and in larger groups of people, as well as taking a look Chair: D’Arcy Reynolds, Jr., PhD, Southeast Missouri State at the history of climate change and social impact. University Chair: Caroline Clauss-Ehlers, PhD, Rutgers the State University of Division: 42 New Jersey New Brunswick Campus Subject Index: 69.2 social media Discussant: Caroline Clauss-Ehlers, PhD, Rutgers the State University of New Jersey New Brunswick Campus Division: 43 #400 Subject Index: 71.1 community impact Symposium: Intersection of Specialty Recognition, Practice, and Regulation—Ethical Considerations Specialty practitioner development will be discussed using the APA #412 Taxonomy, examples from pain and school psychology. Licensing, Discussion: Reforming Social Institutions—Promoting certification, and division perspectives will frame the conversation. Welcoming, Safe Environments for the LGBTQ Community Co-chairs: Rebecca Cameron, PhD, California State University, Drawing from research study results, this discussion will explore Sacramento; Breeda McGrath, PhD, The Chicago School of options for increasing protective factors that facilitate health and Professional Psychology well-being of LGBTQ people in healthcare settings, schools, Division: 42 religious organizations, and other social contexts. Co-sponsor Division(s): 16, 31, 43 Co-chairs: Lore Dickey, PhD, North County Health Care; Ramona Subject Index: 11.8 professional Mellott, PhD, Northern Arizona University Division: 44 Co-sponsor Division(s): 9, 48, 51 Subject Index: 62.4 transgender and gender nonconforming

30 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS #413 Subject Index: 62.4 transgender and gender nonconforming Symposium: A New Agenda for the Psychology of LGBTQ Youth and Emerging Adults #422 The symposium reports the results from a one-day conference in Symposium: Intersectional Approaches to Sexual and Gender 2019. Areas addressed include parenting, immigration, clinical Diversity Research training, addressing gender diversity, interdisciplinary collaboration, Research on sexual and gender diverse (SGD) populations has and IRB/research challenges. grown in recent years. However, particular groups continue to face Chair: Richard Sprott, PhD, California State University–East Bay health disparities. This symposium will center SGD health as it Discussant: Christy Olezeski, PhD, Yale School of Medicine intersects with race, gender identity, and immigration. Division: 44 Chair: Alison Cerezo, PhD, University of California Santa Barbara Co-sponsor Division(s): 7 Discussant: Theodore Burnes, PhD, Antioch University Subject Index: 21.4.1 adolescence Division: 44 Co-sponsor Division(s): 51 #417 Subject Index: 48.4 intersectionality Symposium: Expectations to Actuality: Marriage and Parenthood Among Sexual Minority People #425 By integrating findings from a series of papers exploring the Symposium: Intersectional and Subgroup Differences in Stigma expectations of parenthood and marriage to lived experiences, this and Health Among Sexual Minority Youth symposium will shed light on the impact of related decisions and This symposium focuses on intersectional and subgroup differences stigma on sexual minority people and couples. in stigma and health among sexual minority youth. Using diverse Chair: Samantha Tornello, PhD, Pennsylvania State University methods, presentations will focus on understudied subgroups and Discussant: Rachel Farr, PhD, University of Kentucky consider their experiences at multiple intersections. Division: 44 Chair: Ethan Mereish, PhD, American University Co-sponsor Division(s): 14, 20, 43 Discussant: Jonathan Mohr, PhD, University of Maryland College Subject Index: 62 Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity Park Division: 44 #418 Co-sponsor Division(s): 7, 9 Symposium: Bi+ Relationships: Clinical Applications Subject Index: 62 Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity This symposium is comprised of three studies on bisexual relationships in North America. Presenters will focus on clinical #426 considerations to reduce the burden of minority stress on bi+ Symposium: Anti-Trans Rhetoric and Legislative Efforts: Impacts relationships and improve relational well-being and satisfaction. on TGD Individuals and Communities Co-chairs: Amanda Pollitt, PhD, The University of Texas at Austin This symposium presents research from four studies related to Population Research Center; Jasper Privat, MA, Wake Forest contemporary anti-trans rhetoric and the impact of anti-trans University legislative efforts on the psychological well-being of trans and Division: 44 gender diverse individuals and communities. Co-sponsor Division(s): 29, 32, 43 Chair: Elliot Tebbe, PhD, University of Minnesota Subject Index: 62.1 bisexual Discussant: Heidi Levitt, PhD, University of Massachussetts Boston Division: 44 #421 Co-sponsor Division(s): 9 Symposium: “I’m Not the Problem”—Relational and Subject Index: 62.4 transgender and gender nonconforming Environmental Dynamics in Trans and Non-Binary Populations Breaking with medical models that locate concerns like gender #449 dysphoria in transgender and non-binary bodies, we explore Symposium: Fake News—In God We Trust! environmental and relational dynamics that impact health. Our Fake news dominates everyday news. The symposium will address findings are drawn from rich textual data and complex narratives. its significance in altering the way we process the news and what Chair: Douglas Knutson, PhD, Southern Illinois University we can do about it. Carbondale Chair: V. K. Kumar, PhD, West Chester University of Pennsylvania Discussant: Em Matsuno, PhD, Palo Alto University Discussant: Frank Farley, PhD, Temple University Division: 44 Division: 46

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 31 Co-sponsor Division(s): Psi Chi Subject Index: 42 Media/Public Information Subject Index: 42 Media/Public Information #458 #452 Symposium: Trust, Media Consumers, and Unlimited Symposium: Professional Social Media in 2020—How to Create Information—Making Meaning From Digital Media Vision for Your Brand As media consumers demand access to unlimited information, they This session will help you get your platforms noticed so you can increasingly rely on fewer sources. This symposium examines trust leave an impact on your target audience. Additionally, it will review in relationship, the dissemination of digital information, and the specific ethical principles and guidelines to support your social spread of conspiracy theories. media practice. Chair: Jerri Hogg, PhD, Fielding Graduate University Chair: Kathryn Stamoulis, PhD, Independent Practice Division: 46 Division: 46 Subject Index: 42 Media/Public Information Co-sponsor Division(s): 29, 52, Psi Chi Subject Index: 69.2 social media #460 Invited Address: Steven R. Heyman Memorial Lecture #453 Division: 47 Symposium: Screen Time and the Mental Health of Children and Subject Index: 64 Sports Exercise and Performance Teens—What is the Relationship? Is screen time legitimately a cause of mental health issues in #463 children and teens? This presentation explores the impact of Discussion: Psychologists as Primary Health Care Providers in screen-based media on identity formation and the symptoms of Intercollegiate Athletics ADHD while providing a guide for structuring future research. NCAA legislation does not recognize psychologists as primary Chair: Ira Kulman, PhD, LearningWorks for Kids health care providers, limiting their ability to deliver services. This Division: 46 program will explore ways to achieve parity by drawing upon other Co-sponsor Division(s): 7, 52 areas of psychology that faces similar challenges. Subject Index: 69 Technology Chair: Alex Auerbach, PhD, University of Arizona Division: 47 #454 Co-sponsor Division(s): 13, 14, 38 Symposium: Strategizing AI in Psychology Practice—Luxury or Subject Index: 56.2 professional issues Necessity? AI has a role in optimizing systems when human cognition proves #464 challenging. From searching for patterns across populations to Skill-Building Session: Beyond Multicultural Competence in making sense of data, this symposium will debate the psychology Sport—Deconstructing Cultures of Masculinity and Whiteness of AI and the story we create for AI-smart practice. This skill-building session will explore approaches to addressing Chair: Jerri Hogg, PhD, Fielding Graduate University discriminatory and abusive behavior and language in sport by Division: 46 helping athletes deconstruct cultures of Whiteness and masculinity Co-sponsor Division(s): 29 within their teams. Subject Index: 69.1 artificial intelligence Co-chairs: Carlton Green, PhD, University of Maryland, College Park; Ryan Sappington, MA, University of Maryland, College Park #457 Division: 47 Skill-Building Session: Using Various Forms of Media to Decrease Co-sponsor Division(s): 17, 32, 45, 51, APA Committee on Ethnic Mental Health Stigma in the Black Community Minority Affairs Presenters will share their experiences working with traditional Subject Index: 64 Sports Exercise and Performance media, podcasts, and social media to share mental health information and provide practical tips for others wanting to do the #465 same. Skill-Building Session: Evidence-Supported Strategies and Co-chairs: Cindy Graham, PhD, Independent Practice; Joy Harden Methods for Safeguarding Athletes' Mental Wellness Bradford, PhD, Independent Practice A skill-building session on evidence-based interventions for Division: 46 athletes. The 4 skills are: sports cultural competence; prevention of Co-sponsor Division(s): 29

32 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS athlete abuse; motivational interviewing for athletes; and mental #470 health screening instruments validated for athletes. Skill-Building Session: Developing Future Activists, Advocates Chair: Shane Murphy, PhD, Western Connecticut State University and Practitioners for Human Rights in Psychology Division: 47 Our aim in this program is to create space for a more holistic Co-sponsor Division(s): 12, 45, 51, 56 discussion of human rights in psychologists’ development and Subject Index: 64 Sports Exercise and Performance integrate lessons from international social and political contexts. Chair: Gabriel Velez, PhD, Marquette University Discussant: Roseanne Flores, PhD, Hunter College #466 Division: 48 Symposium: Mental Health Screening Procedures Across NCAA Co-sponsor Division(s): 9, 27, 34, 52 Division I Institutions Subject Index: 51.1 human rights Panelists will address the real-world application of the NCAA best practices within collegiate athletics by discussing their mental health screening procedures, as well as the strengths and #471 challenges within their current system. Skill-Building Session: Will the Real Peace Psychologist Please Co-chairs: Tess Palmateer, MS, University of North Texas; Trent Stand Up? Activating Psychologists’ Peaceful Self-Identity Petrie, PhD, MS, University of North Texas We wish every psychologist was a peace psychologist. The Discussant: Alex Auerbach, PhD, University of Arizona facilitators describe a peaceful self-identity model, and lay out its Division: 47 merits for helping all psychologists view their professional identity Co-sponsor Division(s): 13, 14 within the scope of APA’s peace psychology umbrella. Subject Index: 64 Sports Exercise and Performance Co-chairs: John McConnell, PhD, Wheaton College; Gabriel Velez, PhD, Marquette University Division: 48 #467 Subject Index: 11 Clinical/Counseling/Consulting Symposium: Sport Psychologists' Role in Identifying, Preventing, and Intervening in Violence and Abuse in Sport Maltreatment permeates sport culture, as it does all of society. The #472 ubiquity of the problem and suggestions of what sport Skill-Building Session: Critical Consciousness to Close Gaps in psychologists can do will be presented. A case example will Entrepreneurship and STEM Among Immigrants and Minorities demonstrate homeostatic processes that prevent change. This skill-building session draws on findings from three studies to Chair: Mitch Abrams, PhD, Learned Excellence for Athletes - guide participants through how to infuse critical consciousness Independent Practice strategies in university programming and counseling aiming to Discussant: Shane Murphy, PhD, Western Connecticut State close gaps in STEM and entrepreneurship. University Chair: Germán Cadenas, PhD, Lehigh University Division: 47 Division: 48 Co-sponsor Division(s): 12, 17, 32, 41, 48, 56 Co-sponsor Division(s): 14 Subject Index: 72 Violence/Aggression Subject Index: 11.14 vocational/career

#469 #473 Symposium: Defining The Role of Mental Performance Training Symposium: Animal Welfare—A More Just and Peaceful World Within Intercollegiate Athletics for Animals and Humans NCAA legislation on the provision of applied work by psychologists Three approaches to understanding the needs of animals and is ambiguous and limits scope of practice. We will address humans, in order to bring about justice for both, will be presented: historical context and offer a proposal to more accurately define the experience of being caged, health benefits, and pro-social mental performance training in intercollegiate athletics. organizations. Chair: Tyler Bradstreet, PhD, Texas Tech University Co-chairs: M.L. Sicoli, PhD, Cabrini University; Robin Lynn Treptow, Division: 47 PhD, Divine Mercy University Subject Index: 64 Sports Exercise and Performance Discussant: Robin Lynn Treptow, PhD, Divine Mercy University Division: 48 Co-sponsor Division(s): 9 Subject Index: 51 Peace

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 33 #474 #480 Skill-Building Session: Essential Training to Build a Successful Skill-Building Session: Adapting Evidence-Based Group Group Psychotherapy Program Intervention for High-Needs and Other Populations We will share empirically based lessons learned from a community This session will focus on adapting specific evidence-based group mental health training clinic that shifted its primary treatment interventions to the multiethnic, high-risk population of the Bronx, modality from individual psychotherapy to group psychotherapy. NY. Discussion includes assessment, conceptualization, and Chair: Noelle Lefforge, PhD, University of Nevada, Las Vegas management of treatment-interfering issues. Division: 49 Co-chairs: Anita Jose, PhD, Montefiore Medical Center; Charu Sood, Co-sponsor Division(s): 29 PsyD, Montefiore Medical Center Subject Index: 11.11 group therapy Division: 49 Co-sponsor Division(s): 29 Subject Index: 48.3 evidence-based practice #475 Symposium: Diverse Women as Consumers and Providers of Group Therapy—Recommendations for Practitioners #481 This collaborative symposium will explore the role of women as Presidential Address: Presidential Address with Cheri L. providers and consumers of group psychotherapy. Marmarosh, PhD Co-chairs: Ediza Garcia, PsyD, Texas A&M International University; Presidential Address for Division 49 Elizabeth Terrazas-Carrillo, PhD, Texas A&M International Division: 49 University Subject Index: 63.2 group processes Division: 49 Co-sponsor Division(s): 29 #482 Subject Index: 48 Multicultural Symposium: Group is Now a Specialty: Training Implications Group Psychotherapy was recently designated a Specialty by #476 CRSPPP. This has implications for training and practice at all levels Symposium: Rupture and Repairs in Group Psychotherapy: - pre-internship, internship and post doc. A panel will discuss Theory, Research, and Practice implications for training programs This presenters will focus on the importance of identifying and Chair: Nina Brown, EdD, Old Dominion University repairing ruptures in group psychotherapy. Specifically, they will Discussant: Rachel Lundgreen, BS, Brigham Young University address how ruptures can be identified, the impact of ruptures in Division: 49 the group, and how to facilitate repairs. Subject Index: 56 Psychology Policy and Training Issues Chair: Cheri Marmarosh, PhD, The George Washington University Division: 49 #483 Co-sponsor Division(s): 29 Symposium: Paradigm Shift—Research on the Introduction of Subject Index: 11.10 psychotherapy/treatment-methods Harm Reduction Into Diverse Settings and Populations This symposium will feature new data from research and program #478 evaluations documenting paradigm shifts in treatment provision Symposium: Group-Based Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Using from abstinence-only to harm-reduction approaches across diverse Mindfulness-Based Experiences settings and populations. Adventure therapy is an evidence-based, group treatment for Chair: Megan Kirouac, PhD, Raymond G. Murphy Department of VA developing recovery skills through mindful-based experiences as a Medical Center primary treatment method for SUD/OUD. Specific group-based Discussant: Mary Larimer, PhD, University of Washington MBEs and resulting outcomes will be described in this symposium Division: 50 Co-chairs: Harold Gillis, PhD, Georgia College & State University; Co-sponsor Division(s): 19, 27, 28, 29, 32, 45 Keith Russell, PhD, Western Washington University Subject Index: 66 Substance Abuse Division: 49 Co-sponsor Division(s): 29 #484 Subject Index: 11.11 group therapy Skill-Building Session: User-Driven Harm Reduction 101— Naloxone, Clean Works, and Safer Use Strategies This skill-building session led by founder and executive director of the People's Harm Reduction Alliance will demonstrate user-led

34 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS strategies for harm reduction that psychologists should know about #488 if they are working with substance users. Symposium: Advances in Substance Use Disorder Research— Chair: Susan Collins, PhD, University of Washington Comorbidity and Its Underestimated Implications Discussant: Seema Clifasefi, PhD, University of Washington Comorbidity is prevalent, widely acknowledged, and often Division: 50 underestimated as a critical factor. This symposium explores Co-sponsor Division(s): 12, 17, 27, 28 models of comorbidity and shows how a deeper understanding can Subject Index: 1 Addictive Behavior account for psychiatric phenomena and improve interventions. Co-chairs: Kenneth Sher, PhD, University of Missouri; Meyer Glantz, PhD, NIDA, NIH #485 Discussants: Meyer Glantz, PhD, NIDA, NIH; Kenneth Sher, PhD, Symposium: An Update on Alcohol Use Disorder—From Etiology University of Missouri to Treatment Division: 50 This session provides scientific and clinically relevant updates on Co-sponsor Division(s): 28 alcohol use disorder, from etiology to treatment. Presenters will Subject Index: 1 Addictive Behavior cover the latest developments in AUD phenomenology, clinical outcomes, treatment, and personalized medicine. Co-chairs: Erica Grodin, PhD, University of California–Los Angeles; #489 Lara Ray, PhD, University of California–Los Angeles Symposium: Deconstructing Treatment—Importance of Harm Discussant: James McKillop, PhD, McMaster University & St. Reduction in Criminal Justice Reform Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton Police diversion initiatives for people with substance use disorder Division: 50 are now popular, but are the systems to which individuals are Co-sponsor Division(s): 28, 29 “diverted,” if such exist at all, well-matched to what we know is Subject Index: 1 Addictive Behavior effective in supporting behavior change? Chair: Seema Clifasefi, PhD, University of Washington Discussant: Sheila Vakharia, PhD, Drug Policy Alliance #486 Division: 50 Symposium: The Traditional Gender Role Hypothesis—Alcohol Co-sponsor Division(s): 9, 28, 41 Use and Other Health Risk Behaviors Among Latinas Subject Index: 1 Addictive Behavior The respective relations between traditional feminine gender roles (often called “marianismo”), and alcohol use, substance use, and sexual risk-taking is examined among diverse Latina samples #490 across three innovative studies with unique designs. Symposium: E-Cigarette Use Among Youth—An Examination of Chair: Jessica Perrotte, PhD, Texas State University Behaviors, Motives, and Policies Discussant: Judith Arroyo, PhD, National Institute on Alcohol This symposium will discuss e-cigarette use behaviors, motives for Abuse and Alcoholism use, and policies that influenced use that can inform prevention and Division: 50 treatment of e-cigarette use among youth. Co-sponsor Division(s): 28, 35, 45 Co-chairs: Julie Cristello, MS, Florida International University; Subject Index: 1 Addictive Behavior Grace Kong, PhD, Yale University School of Medicine Division: 50 Co-sponsor Division(s): 28, 38, 53, 54 #487 Subject Index: 1 Addictive Behavior Symposium: Ethical Considerations of Court-Ordered Treatment This symposium will explore the ethical challenges associated with court-ordered treatment, evidence supporting it, current efficacy, #492 and the larger implications of the involvement of the justice system Skill-Building Session: Loving People Who Love Alcohol and into healthcare provision. Drugs—Harm Reduction Psychotherapy for Family, Friends, and Chair: Community Seema Clifasefi, PhD, MSW, University of Washington People who care about people who use substances have been told Division: 50 they need to use a "tough love" approach. Harm reduction is a Co-sponsor Division(s): 29, 41 more flexible way to help friends, families, and communities of Subject Index: 56.1 ethics people who use substances and aren't ready for abstinence. Division: 50 Co-sponsor Division(s): 27, 32, 42, 43

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 35 Subject Index: 1 Addictive Behavior Chair: Ronald Levant, EdD, University of Akron Division: 51 #493 Co-sponsor Division(s): 9, 48 Symposium: Integrative Harm Reduction Psychotherapy Subject Index: 43 Men’s Studies/Men and Masculinity (IHRP)—Bringing Relational, Psychodynamic, Cognitive, Behavioral, and Mindfulness Strategies Together in a Harm #498 Reduction Frame Symposium: Positive Psychology and Masculinities—Developing First, we present the theory of and rationale for Integrative Harm Broader Frameworks Reduction Psychotherapy. Second, we introduce experiential This symposium will advance research on the intersections of exercises applying mindfulness practice for “urge surfing” and positive psychology and masculinities and address the ongoing “unwrapping the urge” to change addictive behavior. socio-political debate regarding the nature and meaning of Division: 50 masculinity. Co-sponsor Division(s): 32, 42 Chair: Brian Cole, PhD, University of KansasDiscussant: Subject Index: 1 Addictive Behavior Andrew Smiler, PhD, Evaluation & Education Services, LLC Division: 51 #494 Subject Index: 43 Men’s Studies/Men and Masculinity Symposium: Religious, Spiritual, and Masculinity Factors to Problematic Pornography Use #506 Problematic pornography use (PPU) is considered to be a public Symposium: International Applications of Evidence-Based health epidemic. This program addresses salient religious, spiritual, Practices and masculinity factors associated with PPU as well as This symposium introduces and discusses evidence-based corresponding systemic and innovative clinical approaches. interventions in three international contexts from less stable and Co-chairs: Nicholas Borgogna, MA, University of South Alabama; high-conflict regions. Anthony Isacco, PhD, Chatham University Chair: Dinah Ayna, PhD, American University of Beirut Medical Discussant: Andrew Smiler, PhD, Evaluation & Education Services, Center LLC Discussant: Dinah Ayna, PhD, American University of Beirut Division: 51 Medical Center Co-sponsor Division(s): 36 Division: 52 Subject Index: 58 Religion and Spirituality Co-sponsor Division(s): 29, 33, Psi Chi Subject Index: 11.4 evidence-based practice #495 Symposium: Tough Topics, Hard-to-Reach Men—Engaging #507 Masculinities Conversations Without Priming Defensiveness Data-Blitz: Original Research in International Psychology—ECPs Improved communication strategies are needed to engage men in and Recent Studies conversations about masculinities and mental health without Seven recent, unique, international psychological studies will be priming defensiveness. Motivating men with positive, identity- delineated by their original authors, all of whom are early career affirming messaging can be inclusive while promoting well-being. psychologists in the field of International Psychology. Chair: Kate Richmond, PhD, Muhlenberg College Co-chairs: Breeda McGrath, PhD, The Chicago School of Discussant: Daniel Ellenberg, PhD, Relationships That Work Professional Psychology; Viviane Pecanha, PhD, The Chicago Division: 51 School of Professional Psychology Co-sponsor Division(s): 8, 9, 32 Division: 52 Subject Index: 43 Men’s Studies/Men and Masculinity Subject Index: 19 Cross-Cultural

#497 #508 Symposium: Isn't It About Time? Examining the Roles of Symposium: Psychology in Southeast Asia Masculinities in Sexual and Gun Violence This symposium focuses on Psychology in Southeast Asia, including This program presents recent scholarship in the Psychology of Men psychology in Cambodia and Vietnam as well as immigrant/ and Masculinities on the role that masculinities play in violence, refugee experiences in the USA. including both sexual and gun violence, and considering Co-chairs: Grant Rich, PhD, Consulting Psychologist; Skultip perpetration, response to victimhood, and prevention. Sirikantraporn, PsyD, Fulbright University Vietnam

36 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS Discussant: Jorge Wong, PhD, Richmond Area Multi-Services presidential address provides examples showing that cultural (RAMS), Inc. humility and local social immersion are musts. Division: 52 Division: 52 Subject Index: 39 International Subject Index: 39 International

#509 #517 Symposium: The Cross-Cultural Role of Time Perspective in Symposium: The Role of International Psychology in Establishing Stress Coping, Life Satisfaction, and Leadership Styles Global Peace This symposium outlines studies on the role of Time Perspective in: This symposium focuses upon international psychology’s role in 1) the stress coping of Puerto Ricans living at the island of Puerto establishing global peace. Presenters hail from several global Rico and mainland USA; 2) life satisfaction in USA, Japan, Spain, regions, including Iran/Middle East, Haiti/the Caribbean, Uganda/ and Poland; and 3) leadership styles in Germany Africa, and Alaska, USA/North America. Chair: Lening Olivera-Figueroa, PsyD, BS, Yale University School of Co-chairs: Sayyed Mohsen Fatemi, PhD, Ferdowsi University of Medicine-Department of Psychiatry Mashhad; Grant Rich, PhD, Consulting Psychologist Division: 52 Division: 52 Co-sponsor Division(s): 13, 14 Co-sponsor Division(s): 9, 34 Subject Index: 19 Cross-Cultural Subject Index: 39 International

#512 #518 Symposium: Countries In Turmoil—Emerging And Innovative Symposium: Operationalizing International Psychology— Contributions By Psychologists Embedding Fundamentals to Address Significant Challenges How are psychologists across the globe confronting serious This symposium will explore the fundamental applications of ecological, political and social crises, and new forms of social International Psychology (IP) highlighting case examples of IP being mobilization in response to inequality, authoritarian measures, utilized in international and domestic spaces showing how IP is neoliberalism, and the climate emergency? applicable to every area of life. Chair: Gonzalo Bacigalupe, EdD, MPH, University of Massachusetts Co-chairs: Karen Brown, PhD, Linc International; Joyce Green, PhD, Boston Linc International Discussant: Brigitte Khoury, American University of Beirut Medical Division: 52 Center Co-sponsor Division(s): 14, 29 Division: 52 Subject Index: 39 International Subject Index: 39 International #522 #515 Symposium: Comprehensive Meta-Analysis of ADHD Treatment Symposium: Ethnic Identity, Well-Being, and Adjustment of Presents a comprehensive meta-analysis of ADHD psychosocial Migrants in the Current Political Climate treatment. Over 500 primary studies were retrieved, and the This symposium discusses factors that influence the intersection of present symposium will report on the methods, topography of migrants ethnic identity, well-being and adjustment process. empirical evidence, magnitude of effect, and a network meta- Barriers to adjustment, resources, and resiliency are explored to analysis. gain further understanding of this complex phenomenon Co-chairs: Jacquelyn Buckley, PhD, Institute of Education Sciences, Chair: Falu Rami, PhD, Independent consultant Department of Education; Gregory Fabiano, PhD, Florida Discussant: Lynette Bikos, PhD, Seattle Pacific University International University Division: 52 Discussant: William Pelham Jr., PhD, Florida International Co-sponsor Division(s): 8, 9, 27, 29, APAGS University Subject Index: 39 International Division: 53 Co-sponsor Division(s): 12, 16, 38, 40, 43, 54 Subject Index: 11.4 evidence-based practice #516 Presidential Address: Presidential Address with Brigitte Khoury, PhD #524 In international work, psychologists face many challenges: licensure, Symposium: Making It Easier to Do Good Work: Free Online language, acculturation, and the sociopolitical situation. This Resources for Assessment, Teaching, and Primary Care

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 37 These talks show how to find and use free online resources for #528 psychological assessment, first aid, awareness, primary care, and Symposium: Siblings of Children With Chronic Conditions—A teaching, built via a series of APA & SCCAP grants. Come learn Need for Inclusion in Family-Centered Care? about tips, tactics, and tools... and suggest additions! Although family-centered care is standard in pediatric health care Chair: Eric Youngstrom, PhD, University of North Carolina delivery, siblings are frequently overlooked. This session aims to Discussant: Stephen Hinshaw, PhD, University of California, raise awareness of sibling experiences and demonstrate the Berkeley importance of sibling inclusion in family-centered care. Division: 53 Co-chairs: Melissa Alderfer, PhD, Nemours A.I. duPont Hospital for Co-sponsor Division(s): 2, 5, 12, 16, 37, 54 Children; Christina Amaro, PhD, Nemours/A.I. duPont Hospital for Subject Index: 68 Teaching of Psychology Children Discussant: Melissa Alderfer, PhD, Nemours A.I. duPont Hospital for Children #525 Division: 54 Symposium: Disruptive Behaviors and Disrupted Relationships— Subject Index: 11.3 child clinical/pediatric Externalizing Problems in Family and Peer Contexts This symposium will present recent findings on disruptive behaviors in the family and peer contexts. #529 Co-chairs: Emily Hirsch, MA, Fordham University; Amy Roy, PhD, Skill-Building Session: Managing Behavioral Dysregulation on Fordham University the Inpatient Medical Unit—Challenges and Lessons Learned Discussant: Jeffrey Burke, PhD, University of Connecticut This skill-building session will provide behavioral, environmental, Division: 53 and multidisciplinary team strategies aimed toward optimizing Co-sponsor Division(s): 12, 16, 37 effective implementation of interventions to manage behavioral Subject Index: 11.3 child clinical/pediatric dysregulation within inpatient medical settings. Chair: Carolyn Bates, PhD, Children's Mercy Hospital Division: 54 #526 Subject Index: 7 Behavior Analysis Symposium: Role of Psychologists in Ameliorating the Adverse Effects of the Opioid Epidemic on Young Children This symposium highlights the role of psychologists who are #530 working nationally to educate interdisciplinary and cross- Symposium: Managing Multiple Relationships in Pediatric disciplinary professionals, foster families, and parents on the Psychology Practice impact of the opiate epidemic on young children. Presenters will discuss multiple relationships that frequently occur Chair: Michelle Roley-Roberts, PhD, Creighton University when working in a pediatric medical setting. Case examples will be Discussant: Andrea Witwer, PhD, The Ohio State University discussed, as well as strategies for anticipating and managing Wexner Medical Center multiplerelationships. Division: 53 Chair: Anna Agoston, PhD, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Co-sponsor Division(s): 7, 9, 12, 16, 28, 37, 50, 54 Discussant: Mariella Self, PhD, Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Subject Index: 66.3 opioids Children's Hospital Division: 54 Subject Index: 11.3 child clinical/pediatric #527 Symposium: Development and Implementation of Play-Based Psychosocial Interventions in Children's Hospital #531 The program focuses on using nurturing care framework and play Symposium: Mightier at Home and in the Clinic, a Biofeedback- therapy for pediatric patients in a hospital in Pakistan. It highlights based Program to Enhance Emotional Regulation changes observed in mood, responsive parenting and length of stay. A discussion of the evidence supporting multi-setting, Students have been identified as a resource. transdiagnostic utility of Mightier, a biofeedback-based game used Chair: Vardah Bharuchi, MS, Aga Khan University to teach and facilitate practice of emotional regulation skills. Division: 54 Chair: Jason Kahn, PhD, Neuromotion Labs Subject Index: 11.3 child clinical/pediatric Division: 54 Subject Index: 11.3 child clinical/pediatric

38 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS #532 #536 Symposium: Novel Approaches to Health Promotion in Symposium: Expanded Frontiers in Pediatric Integrated Primary Integrated Pediatric Primary Care Care—Subspecialty Clinics, the Quadruple Aim, and Trainee We present on a robust integrated pediatric primary care model Experiences and its novelties: 1) population health-focused mission and vision, As integrated primary care continues to evolve, so do opportunities 2) provision of universal prevention services, and 3) emphasis on to enhance services and training opportunities. We will discuss the practice and systems transformation. ways that integration of psychology residents meets the goals of Chair: Rachel Herbst, PhD, University of Cincinnati College of the quadruple aim in three subspecialty clinics. Medicine Co-chairs: Shweta Ghosh, PhD, Seattle Children's Hospital; Division: 54 Alexandra Schmidt, PsyD, MetroHealth Medical Center Subject Index: 33.6 Integrated Care Discussant: Terry Stancin, PhD, Metro Health Medical Center Division: 54 Subject Index: 33.6 Integrated Care #533 Symposium: Training Creatively—Innovations in Medical Education in Pediatric Integrated Primary Care #537 This fast-paced symposium outlines innovations in pediatric Symposium: Reducing Racism and Its Impact on Child and medical education as delivered in integrated primary care settings. Adolescent Health Presenters will discuss cross-training models, bilingual training, and Participants will learn specific language to use when pointing out instruction via co-precepting and warm-handoffs. biases, observe demonstrations on how to talk with colleagues Chair: Colleen Cullinan, PhD, Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for about biases, and engage in real plays to build in discussing the Children highly triggering topic of racism. Discussant: Colleen Cullinan, PhD, Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Chair: Dana Crawford, PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Hospital for Children Yeshiva University & Montefiore Medical Center Division: 54 Division: 54 Subject Index: 33.6 Integrated Care Subject Index: 33.5 health equity/disparities

#534 #538 Symposium: Transition Readiness in Pediatric Oncology Long- Symposium: Towards Cultural Humility—Identity, Awareness, Term Follow Up Care—Measurement and Emotional Impact and Bias Reduction for Psychology Professionals Medical advances have resulted in increased survival rates for Chair/Discussant: ; patients with chronic, pediatric-onset medical conditions. We will Danika Perry, PsyD, Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children discuss the measurement of transition readiness and feelings about Division: 54 transition from pediatric to adult medical care. Subject Index: 11.8 professional Chair: Dina Hankin, PhD, UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland, Hem/Onc, BEST program #539 Division: 54 Data-Blitz: Highlighting Diversity in our Research and Clinical Subject Index: 33 Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine Activities This data blitz session will focus on 8 talks highlighting research, #535 clinical and/or service efforts in pediatric psychology. Using the Symposium: Sports Medicine/Orthopedics Psychology—Coming ADDRESSING framework as a common theme, each session will to a Clinic Near You! focus on two or more This symposium highlights psychologists who work alongside Co-Chair: Idia Thurston, PhD, Texas A&M UniversityChair: Melissa pediatric Sports Medicine physicians and Orthopedic surgeons to Santos, PhD, CT Children's assess mental health, provide directed interventions to improve Division: 54 adherence and surgery prep, and facilitate the healing process. Subject Index: 46.2 Research Co-chairs: Catherine Butz, PhD, Ohio State University; Heather Richard, PsyD, Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children Discussant: Matt Myrvik, PhD, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Division: 54 Subject Index: 64 Sports Exercise and Performance

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 39 #540 Symposium: What Students Should Know About Prescriptive Symposium: Collaboration Between Hospitals and Schools For Privileges and Training Opportunities Children With Chronic Illness Program Directors discuss the academic paths to obtaining the Highlights school support needs of children with chronic illness and necessary training in Clinical Psychopharmacology. Presenters presents models that link hospital and school providers to address describe curriculum, APA program designation and eligibility of cognitive, behavioral, emotional, and academic needs, and support students in both post-doctoral and doctoral level programs. school reintegration after hospital discharge. Chair: Judith Steinman, PhD, CSPP-Alliant International University Chair: Jeffrey Shahidullah, PhD, The University of Texas at Austin, Division: 55 Dell Medical School Co-sponsor Division(s): EC, GS, PC Discussant: Cheryl Brosig, PhD, Children's Hospital Wisconsin Subject Index: 11.10.5 pharmacotherapy Division: 54 Subject Index: 33 Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine #554 Discussion: Town Hall to Advance Research, Practice, and Policy #542 Through Reciprocal Collaboration Symposium: Deprescribing Psychotropics in Clinical Settings: Facilitated by a panel of experts who have successfully bridged at Dos, Don'ts and Everything in Between least two of the arenas of clinical care, research, and policy, This symposium is designed to facilitate a discussion about the audience members will be engaged in conversations aimed at importance of deprescribing multiple psychotropic meds when developing recommendations to increase collaborations. working in clinical settings such as nursing homes and with the Co-chairs: Carolyn Allard, PhD, California School of Professional addicted population. Psychology, Alliant International University; Thema Bryant-Davis, Chair: Derek Phillips, PsyD, Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center PhD, Pepperdine University Division: 55 Division: 56 Co-sponsor Division(s): 20, 38, 52 Co-sponsor Division(s): 12, 17, 18, 42, 48, 52 Subject Index: 53 Psychopharmacology Subject Index: 71 Trauma

#545 #555 Symposium: Prescribing Psychotropics Safely—Understanding Symposium: Community Support Engagement following Trauma Rare, Severe, and Life-threatening Reactions Exposure—Implications for Recovery This presentation will focus on severe adverse drug reactions that Results of two studies examining community-based trauma can manifest in psychopharmacological practice related to five survivors’ experiences with social support, with implications for general organ systems: central nervous system, cardiovascular, community and clinical intervention.”; gastrointestinal, renal, and metabolic. Chair: Christina Dardis, PhD, Towson University Co-chairs: Bret Moore, PsyD, Warrior Resiliency Program; David Discussant: Christina Dardis, PhD, Towson University Shearer, PhD, Madigan Army Medical Center Division: 56 Division: 55 Co-sponsor Division(s): 27 Co-sponsor Division(s): 38 Subject Index: 71 Trauma Subject Index: 11.10.5 pharmacotherapy #556 #547 Invited Panel Discussion: Transcending Divisiveness: Symposium: Cannabis Unleashed: Implications for Practitioners Depolarizing Practices From Around the Globe Cannabis is now commonly reported by therapy patients. This Learn international best practices for depolarizing communication symposium explores the uses and misuses of cannabinoids and between groups with differing views to increase collaboration synthetic cannabis, the elected uses by patients/clients, and the within our communities. An expert panel of clinicians, researchers, fluidity of attitudes toward cannabis. and policy advocates will demonstrate a live example. Chair: Joan Read, PhD, Fielding Graduate University Co-chairs: Carolyn Allard, PhD, California School of Professional Division: 55 Psychology, Alliant International University; Anneliese Singh, PhD, Co-sponsor Division(s): 28, 50, PC University of Georgia Subject Index: 11.10.5 pharmacotherapy Division: 56 Subject Index: 71 Trauma

#548

40 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS #558 Co-sponsor Division(s): 7, 16, 29, 37, 52 Symposium: Global Sex Trafficking—Trafficker Profiles, Subject Index: 19 Cross-Cultural Prevention, and Intervention Three studies on global sex trafficking are presented, including #564 profiles of traffickers, reducing women's vulnerability to trafficking, Symposium: Social and Community Factors in Prevention and and assessment and treatment methods for survivors of sex Recovery From Interpersonal Violence trafficking. Four studies of social/community factors in interpersonal violence Co-chairs: Erinn Cameron, BA, Fielding Graduate University; Ani recovery are presented, including survivor use of online Kalayjian, EdD, Columbia University communities, social reactions to survivor disclosures, and Division: 56 community readiness to address/prevent interpersonal violence. Co-sponsor Division(s): 9, 12, 17, 52 Chair: Heather Littleton, PhD, East Carolina University Subject Index: 71 Trauma Division: 56 Co-sponsor Division(s): 27, 41, 52 #559 Subject Index: 71 Trauma Skill-Building Session: Culturally Responsive Interventions for Women of Color Survivors of Interpersonal Trauma #565 This session will explore culturally specific methods of trauma- Skill-Building Session: Trauma-Informed Supervision focused treatment and provide practical tips for practitioners Experiential exercises will be used to increase practical skills in working with women of color who have survived interpersonal implementing trauma-informed supervision. Suggestions will be trauma and violence. offered to help supervisors foster resilience against and reduce Co-chairs: Robyn Gobin, PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana– negative sequelae related to treating trauma. Champaign; Shavonne Moore-Lobban, PhD, The Chicago School of Co-chairs: Melissa Decker, PhD, Washington DC VAMC; Lea Didion, Professional Psychology PsyD, Washington DC VAMC Division: 56 Division: 56 Co-sponsor Division(s): 12, 17, 29, 35, 41, 45, 52 Co-sponsor Division(s): 12, 19, 52 Subject Index: 71 Trauma Subject Index: 71 Trauma

#561 #566 Skill-Building Session: Promoting a Trauma-Informed Hospital Symposium: Prevention of Sexual Abuse and Promotion of Across Various Contexts—Theory and Practical Considerations Emotional Safety in Educational Settings This skill-building session will explore the tenets and Two research teams contribute to the prevention of emotional and implementation of trauma-informed care across various medical sexual trauma and distress in high school (focusing on prevalence populations including chronically and acutely ill medical and prevention of student-educator sexuality) and college (focusing populations and socially disadvantaged and traumatized youth. on enhancing comfort of minority students). Co-chairs: Marissa Feldman, PhD, Johns Hopkins All Children's Chair: Constance Dalenberg, PhD, Alliant International University– Hospital; Anthony Vesco, PhD, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's San Diego Hospital of Chicago Division: 56 Division: 56 Subject Index: 71 Trauma Co-sponsor Division(s): 22, 52 Subject Index: 71 Trauma #568 Invited Address: 2020 International Humanitarian Award #563 Chair: Telmo Baptista, PhD, Universidade de Lisboa Symposium: Trauma-Informed Care—Addressing the Needs of Division: APA Immigrant Children and Unaccompanied Minors Subject Index: 21 Developmental This presentation covers the impact of trauma on unaccompanied children during the migration phases and the unique needs of first and second-generation immigrant children and their families. #569 Treatment strategies and case examples will be presented. Invited Address: 2020 Distinguished Scientific Contribution Chair: Elena Reyes, PhD, Florida State University Award Address Division: 56 Award address delivered by 2020 science award recipient Chair: Luke Hyde, PhD, University of Michigan

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 41 Division: APA #579 Subject Index: 11.3 child clinical/pediatric Symposium: Lynn Stuart Weiss Lecture The lecture was established by Drs. Raymond A. and Rosalee G. Weiss, in memory of their daughter, Lynn, whose interests centered #570 on the science and art of politics, with a focus on world law. Invited Address: 2020 Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Psychology Address Division: APF Award address delivered by 2020 science award recipient Subject Index: 11.8 professional Chair: G. Terence Wilson, PhD, Rutgers the State University of New Jersey #580 Division: APA Invited Address: Charles L. Brewer Distinguished Teaching of Subject Index: 30 Evolutionary Psychology Award This lecture recognizes a significant career of contributions of a psychologist who has a proven track record as an exceptional #571 teacher of psychology. Invited Address: 2020 Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology in the Public Interest (Early Career) Division: APF Chair: Jessica Sales, PhD, Emory University Subject Index: 68 Teaching of Psychology Division: APA Subject Index: 1 Addictive Behavior #581 Symposium: Presidential Programming—Future of Work: Connected and Inclusive or Isolated and Divisive #572 This session focuses on the future of work, including changing Symposium: Town Hall - Conversation With Members of the employee needs and expectations and new ways of working. How Ethics Code Task Force do technological advances disrupt and/or empower this ever- Hear about important updates and provide your perspective as APA changing workforce? How can leaders optimize how work gets drafts a new Ethics Code done? Co-chairs: Linda Campbell, PhD, University of Georgia; Mark Leach, Chair: Malissa Clark, PhD, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PhD, University of Louisville Division: B/D Division: APA Subject Index: 74 Work/Employment/Careers Subject Index: 28 Ethics

#582 #574 Discussion: Presidential Programming—Future of Leading and Invited Address: 2020 Award for Distinguished Professional Growing Contribution to Independent Practice Multiple forces are transforming challenges facing leaders–volatility, Division: APA uncertainty, diversity, global tensions, growing economic disparities, Subject Index: 11.8 professional demands to engage in social issues. The session will focus on how these forces impact future of leadership. #578 Chair: Randall White, PhD, Executive Development Group, LLC Symposium: Rosalee G. Weiss Lecture for Outstanding Leaders in Division: B/D Psychology Subject Index: 11.8 professional This lecture was established in 1994 by Raymond A. Weiss, PhD, in honor of his wife, Rosalee Greenfield Weiss. The lecturer is an #583 outstanding leader in psychology whose work and activities have Symposium: Presidential Programming—Driving had an effect on psychology. Interdisciplinary Science: Psychologists’ Involvement in Division: APF Interdisciplinary Research & Practice Subject Index: 43 Men’s Studies/Men and Masculinity This panel (comprised of I/O, social, and engineering psychologists) will discuss the role of psychologists in interdisciplinary science, both leading and participating in interdisciplinary research and practice. Audience engagement is encouraged. Chair: Clair Reynolds Kueny, PhD, Missouri University of Science and Technology

42 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS Division: B/D #591 Subject Index: 46.2 Research Discussion: Beyond the Food Pantry—Exploring the Unmet Needs of College Students A growing number of college students are food insecure, housing #584 insecure, or in need of other basic services. This symposium will Symposium: Presidential Programming—Age, Generations, and explore the impact of homelessness, hunger, and lack of basic Aging: An Applied Psychology Perspective needs on students' academic and social development. The composition of generations and ages are changing. The three Chair: Christina Shane-Simpson, PhD, University of Wisconsin, presenters in this session will discuss the research on aging and the Stout implications of generational and aging myths from an applied psychology perspective focusing on work and technology. Division: CABE Chair: Roni Reiter-Palmon, PhD, University of Nebraska at Omaha Co-sponsor Division(s): APA Committee on Socioeconomic Status Subject Index: 13 Community Division: B/D Subject Index: 2 Aging #592 Symposium: Ready for Lift-Off—Launching Recommendations #586 From the APA Intro Psych Initiative Symposium: Presidential Programming—Exceleration: Methods This session will highlight data and recommendations for for Achieving Expertise More Rapidly Introductory Psychology after nearly three years of work. The complex mixture of individuals, teams and machines in the Presenters will discuss dissemination of this work through an everchanging workplace requires “accelerated learning,” where APA-published handbook and course design training institutes in employees rapidly gain expertise to the expert level. Verified 2021. approaches that speed up the learning process will be reviewed. Co-chairs: Regan Gurung, PhD, Oregon State University; Garth Chair: David Schroeder, PhD, Independent Practice Neufeld, MA, Casscadia College Division: B/D Division: CABE Subject Index: 11.8 professional Subject Index: 11.8 professional

#588 #593 Symposium: National Academies - New Research From the Invited Address: The Diane Halpern Lecture [Van Kirk] Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education Chair: Jaclyn Ronquillo-Adachi, MA, Cerritos College Mary Ellen O'Connell, Executive Director of the National Academies' Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Division: CABE Education, speaks with APA's Howard Kurtzman about DBASSE's Subject Index: 68 Teaching of Psychology latest projects and opportunities for psychologists at the National Academies. #594 Co-chairs: Howard Kurtzman, PhD, APA; Barbara Wanchisen, PhD, Symposium: Disability and Technology—Accessibilities, Biases, National Academies and Abandonment Issues Division: BSA We will look at the issues related to technology accessibility, biases, Co-sponsor Division(s): APA Board of Scientific Affairs and abandonment within a universal design framework. It is crucial Subject Index: 46.2 Research to understand the benefits of technology use by individuals with disabilities and other minority groups. Chair: Poorna Kushalnagar, PhD, Gallaudet #590 Discussants: Kara Ayers, PhD, University of Cincinnati; Poorna Invited Address: Neal Miller Lecture Kushalnagar, PhD, Gallaudet The Neal Miller Lecture features an eminent psychological scientist speaking about neuroscience and animal research.  Division: CDIP Chair: Jonathon Crystal, PhD, Indiana University Subject Index: 22 Disabilities Division: BSA Subject Index: 8 Behavioral Neuroscience #596 Symposium: The Role of Psychology in Promoting International Cooperation in a Changing World—A Conversation With the APA NGO Representatives to the United Nations

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 43 Coinciding with the 75th Anniversary of the United Nations this #601 session will address Psychology's support of the United Nations in Symposium: Am I What You’re Looking For? Unpacking Reaffirming its Commitment to Multilateralism through the Successful Early Professional Advancement in Woman of Color Strengthening of the International System and Institutions. Am I what you’re looking for? Unpacking “successful” professional Chair: Roseanne Flores, PhD, Hunter College development of junior faculty of woman in academic medicine. Division: CIRP Chair: Mirella Diaz-Santos, Cap, UCLA Subject Index: 21 Developmental Division: EC Co-sponsor Division(s): 12, 13, 35, 41, 52 Subject Index: 11.8 professional #597 Symposium: Commission on Accreditation Updates and Open Forum #606 Summarizes APA CoA actions since 2019 and planned actions for Symposium: Seeking Out Small Grant Opportunities in Graduate the rest of 2020; the session describes new accreditation School processes and common challenges for programs in accord with the This panel will provide information relating to (1) seeking out small Standards of Accreditation and Accreditation Operating Procedures. grants opportunities; (2) establishing timelines for submission and Chair: Cindy Juntunen, PhD, University of North Dakota considerations for formatting and writing; and (3) a broad overview Discussant: Jacqueline Remondet Wall, PhD, APA of scoring/reviewing of grants. Division: COA Chair: Nathan Kearns, MS, University of North Texas Subject Index: 11.8 professional Division: GS Co-sponsor Division(s): 28, 41 Subject Index: 74 Work/Employment/Careers #598 Symposium: Addressing the Psychosocial Needs of Underrepresented People With Serious Life-Limiting Illness #607 This symposium will discuss issues faced by people with serious Discussion: Increasing Diversity in Graduate Programs: life-limiting illness and their loved ones and describe strategies for Recruitment and Retention Efforts meeting their unique psychosocial needs with implications for This discussion will focus on increasing diversification efforts in research, program development, and practice. recruitment and retention practices in graduate programs. Co-chairs: Katherine Ramos, PhD, Duke University Medical Center; Chair: Mary Fernandes, MA, Georgia State University Kelly Trevino, PhD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Division: GS Discussant: Kelly Trevino, PhD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Co-sponsor Division(s): 8, 13, 14, 27, 29, 41, 52 Division: CONA Subject Index: 11.13 training Co-sponsor Division(s): APA Committee on Children, Youth, and Families, APA Committee on Rural Health #608 Subject Index: 63 Social Skill-Building Session: How to Peer Review for a Scholarly Journal as a Graduate Student #600 This workshop will discuss (1) the benefits of serving as a peer- Symposium: The Practices and Pitfalls of Supervision as an Early reviewer, (2) best practices in reviewing an article, and (3) Career Psychologist opportunities for getting involved in peer review as a graduate Presenters provide an overview of the various types of supervision student or early-career psychologist. models (emphasis on tiered supervision), specialty supervision Co-chairs: Blanka Angyal, MA, University of Kentucky; Raechel practices, ethical challenges of supervision, and issues inherent to Soicher, MA, Oregon State University developing culturally competent supervision. Division: GS Chair: Maia Feigon, PhD, Cook County Health Co-sponsor Division(s): 13, 28, 41 Division: EC Subject Index: 74.3 research Subject Index: 25.2 professional training #609 Skill-Building Session: Teaching 101: Fundamental Strategies for Grad Students, ECPs, and Anyone Else Who Wants to Teach Well Are you a grad student or ECP who has questions about teaching? Bring them to be discussed in this interactive session facilitated by

44 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS a grad student and mid-career academic with extensive training #615 and experience in teaching and teacher training. Symposium: How to Publish a Journal Manuscript Co-chairs: Melissa Beers, PhD, Ohio State University; Raechel This session focuses on best practices for preparing your Soicher, MA, Oregon State University manuscript for publication in a peer reviewed journal. Participants Division: GS will learn how to find the right journal for their work and get tips Co-sponsor Division(s): 2, 13, 41, APA Committee on Early Career from a journal editor on the peer review process. Psychologists Chair: Rose Sokol-Chang, BA, APA Subject Index: 68 Teaching of Psychology Division: P&C Subject Index: 11.8 professional

#611 Workshop: Internship Workshop I: Getting Started #616 For students preparing to apply for internship through the APPIC Symposium: How to Review a Journal Manuscript Match: Information on best practices, getting started, setting goals, This panel session focuses on best practices for reviewing a and constructing an application (including AAPI Online, cover submission for a peer reviewed journal. Participants will learn how letters, CVs, letters of recommendation, and essays). to get involved with a journal, and tips from a journal editor on the Division: GS peer review process and preparing a formal review. Subject Index: 44 Mentoring Division: P&C Subject Index: 11.8 professional

#612 Workshop: Internship Workshop II—Interviews and Match #617 This session is a follow-up to "Internship Workshop I: Getting Invited Address: Ruth Hubbard Cousins Distinguished Lecture Started" and will provide students with in-depth advice and [Frantz] discussion on preparing for internship interviews and best practices If we were to create the Intro Psych course from scratch, what on how to navigate the Match process. would we consider? How will students use what they learn? What's Division: GS the most important information to impart? What skills can we help Subject Index: 44 Mentoring students develop and how will students demonstrate them? Chair: Kimberley Duff, PhD, Cerritos College Division: PB #613 Subject Index: 68 Teaching of Psychology Symposium: Assertive Allyship as Survival During a Polarized Time At a time of national division, and dire need for culturally informed #618 and competent services, allyship will be discussed as a critical part Symposium: High-Impact Experiential Learning Programs and of training and sustaining an informed community of mental health Strategies—Service-Learning providers, educators and scholars. This session describes high-impact, life changing, experiential Co-chairs: Ramani Durvasula, PhD, California State University-Los learning strategies in place at several of America's most innovative Angeles; Carlen Henington, PhD, Mississippi State University community colleges. These "transformative" strategies include Division: MFP service projects and student publishing opportunities. Subject Index: 29 Ethnic Minority Studies Chair: Kimberley Duff, PhD, Cerritos College Division: PB Subject Index: 68 Teaching of Psychology #614 Skill-Building Session: How to Prepare a Book Proposal Aattendees will learn about planning, preparing and submitting a #619 book proposal. Invited Address: Invited Session with Katarzyna Chawarska, PhD Chair: Shontay Kincaid, PhD, APA Katarzyna Chawarska, Dir of Yale’s Social and Affective Division: P&C Neuroscience of Autism Program, gives overview of her lab’s Subject Index: 11.8 professional research on selective attention, which is being used both to identify prodromal markers and possible new treatment targets in ASD. Chair: Deborah Harris O'Brien, PhD, Trinity Washington University Division: PC Subject Index: 6 Autism

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 45 #621 #625 Invited Address: Lee Gurel Lecture Skill-Building Session: Leveraging Science—Engaging in Effective learning strategies are counterintuitive, which often leads Advocacy to Promote Social and Emotional Development Among to student resistance. Using a model of the cognitive challenges in Youth student learning, this presentation will address how to prepare Psychologists and policy advocates across APA Divisions will students to be effective learners. identify priorities and offer advocacy strategies to promote healthy Chair: Allison Shaver, MA, Plymouth South High School social and emotional development among diverse youth in the 21st Division: TOPSS century. Subject Index: 68 Teaching of Psychology Co-chairs: Erlanger Turner, PhD, Pepperdine University; Amber Hewitt, PhD, Nemours Children's Health System Division: CPG #622 Subject Index: 56.3 public policy Invited Address: Invited Session with Matthew F. Thompson, MS This presentation will review biological, social, and psychological risk factors associated with suicide risk, emphasizing the latest in #627 neuroimaging research and will include intervention strategies and Symposium: Issues of Diversity and Inclusion for Elite dispelling myths regarding suicide. Performers and Their Consultants Chair: Allison Shaver, MA, Plymouth South High School This symposium brings together performance psychologists in four Division: TOPSS population domains to describe salient issues of inclusion and Subject Index: 68 Teaching of Psychology diversity relevant to their particular area of providing services and consulting with elite performers. Chair: Stewart Cooper, PhD, Valparaiso University #623 Discussant: Kate Hays, PhD, The Performing Edge Symposium: The Past, Present, and Future of the NIH Sex as a Division: CPG Biological Variable Policy Subject Index: 11 Clinical/Counseling/Consulting This session will provide a past, present, and future overview of the NIH sex as a biological variable directive and how it can improve an understanding of sex and gender vulnerabilities in psychological #628 health. Symposium: Sexual Abuse of Minors: A Multidisciplinary Co-chairs: Justin Strickland, PhD, Johns Hopkins University School Approach to Addressing the Problem of Medicine; Wendy Lynch, PhD, University of Virginia Child sexual abuse (CSA) cannot be adequately addressed by any Discussant: Wendy Lynch, PhD, University of Virginia one profession alone. We discuss a multidisciplinary approach to Division: CPG this vexing social problem and present evidence-based Subject Index: 33 Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine psychosocial and medical interventions to assist suspected victims. Chair: Daniel Bromberg, PhD, ABPP, Special Psychological Services, LLC Bloomfield, NJ #624 Discussant: Christine Wekerle, PhD, McMaster University Symposium: Walk a Mile Crossing the Border and Facing the Division: CPG System: Experiences of Immigrant Families and Children Subject Index: 10 Child Abuse This is an opportune time to bring awareness to the challenges experienced by immigrant families within a restrictive immigration socio-political context and renew our commitment to embrace #630 diversity and build pathways that promote their health. Symposium: Trauma and the Lifespan Chair: Mirian Ofonedu, PhD, LCSW, Maryland Center for This symposium will address the impact of early trauma across the Developmental Disabilities at Kennedy Krieger Institute lifespan, generations, and settings. Speakers will discuss funding Discussant: Mirian Ofonedu, PhD, LCSW, Maryland Center for priorities, biological markers, and implications for care, as well as Developmental Disabilities at Kennedy Krieger Institute nurturing resilience. Division: CPG Co-chairs: Stephanie Block, PhD, University of Massachusetts Subject Index: 39.1 immigration Lowell; Mary Ann McCabe, PhD, Independent Practice Discussant: Ann Masten, PhD, University of Minnesota Division: CPG Subject Index: 71 Trauma

46 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS #631 Subject Index: 55 Prevention Symposium: Military Trauma in Understudied, High-Risk Veteran Populations—Women and LGBTQ Individuals #636 There is increasing recognition that trauma characteristics and Symposium: LGBTQ Affirming Therapy: Current Research and contextual factors have idiosyncratic sequelae. Presenters examine Best Practices the posttraumatic experiences of specific military subgroups and This symposium brings together research on a variety of aspects of how treatments may be tailored to address their needs. LGBTQ affirming care including understanding client experiences, Co-chairs: Kenneth Thompson, MA, Alliant International University– the efficacy of targeted therapy treatments and training, and the San Diego; Carolyn Allard, PhD, California School of Professional implementation of training in graduate programs. Psychology, Alliant International University Chair: Em Matsuno, PhD, Palo Alto University Division: CPG Discussant: Anneliese Singh, PhD, University of Georgia Subject Index: 71 Trauma Division: CPG Subject Index: 62 Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity #632 Symposium: Harm Reduction or Harm Induction? Exploring the #637 Current Research on E-cigarettes and Vaping Symposium: Non-Pharmacological Methods for Health This session will explore the controversy around e-cigarettes and Promotion for Patients, Caregivers, and Healthcare Providers vaping, collectively known as electronic nicotine delivery systems The papers in this session will cover research on the impact that (ENDS), to better inform psychologists in research and clinical non-pharmacological approaches, particularly arts-based practice about the state of the science and policy. interventions and creative arts therapy, have for health and Chair: Susan Collins, PhD, Washington State University well-being for patients, caregivers, and health care providers. Discussant: Dorothy Hatsukami, PhD, University of Minnesota Co-chairs: Melissa Menzer, PhD, National Endowment for the Arts; Division: CPG Julie Blaskewicz Boron, PhD, University of Nebraska, Omaha Subject Index: 1 Addictive Behavior Division: CPG Subject Index: 5 Art/Music/Literature #633 Symposium: Gender and Sexual Orientation—Understanding #638 Power Dynamics in Intimate Partner Violence Skill-Building Session: Encouraging Publication of International Contributors will address intersections of sexual orientation, gender Scholarship—Challenges and Strategies identity and other social identities, in relation to barriers to This session will have several current journal editors share their help-seeking, psychological effects, intervention and prevention, experience of successfully publishing articles reflecting outreach and advocacy, and policy implications. international scholarship, including the challenges they encounter Chair: Brenda Russell, PhD, The Pennsylvania State University, and strategies developed. Berks Co-chairs: Amanda Clinton, PhD, APA; Changming Duan, PhD, Discussant: Bethany (Bee) Coston, PhD, Virginia Commonwealth University of Kansas University Division: CPG Division: CPG Subject Index: 39 International Subject Index: 62 Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity

#639 #634 Symposium: Psychologists’ Contributions to Safeguarding the Symposium: School-based Mental Health Services for Immigrant International Rights of Children Youth and Families This symposium focuses on pathways to make the field of Children from immigrant families are less likely to engage in mental psychology as relevant as possible in the global policy setting world health services. This symposium will present culturally responsive of human rights. It's a guide from professionals on how to get school-wide, classroom-based, or small group programs to involved and where to funnel research for maximize impact. promote their mental health. Chair: Gabriel Twose, PhD, APA, Washington, DC Chair: Cixin Wang, PhD, University of Maryland Division: CPG Discussant: Prerna Arora, PhD, Columbia University in the City of Subject Index: 51.1 human rights New York Division: CPG

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 47 #640 of generating "big data" driven patient diagnostic and treatment Symposium: Advancing Social Justice Through Technology, outcome analytics. Telepsychology, and Organizational Consultation Chair: Roland Carlstedt, PhD, McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical This symposium will introduce telebehavioral health competencies School as a framework to examine the advancement of social justice Discussant: Denise Fortino, PhD, Integrative Psychological Services through technology, telepsychology, telepractice, and of New York City organizational consultation. Division: CPG Chair: Marlene Maheu, PhD, Telebehavioral Health Institute, LLC, Subject Index: 48.3 evidence-based practice San Diego, CA Division: CPG #644 Subject Index: 69 Technology Symposium: The Psychology of World Religions and Spiritualities: An Indigenous Perspective #641 This symposium takes the field of indigenous psychology and Symposium: Supporting First-Generation and Low-Income applies it to a diverse, international group of religions/spiritualities. Doctoral Students in Psychology As Western psychology takes a more emic approach, fresh This session will feature an interdisciplinary exploration of how the approaches to research and treatment emerge. field of psychology can better support first-generation and Chair: Timothy Sisemore, PhD, California Baptist University low-income psychology doctoral students. We will share resources Discussant: Louise Sundararajan, PhD, Independent researcher and strategies for success for current students. Division: CPG Co-chairs: Bridget Makol, PhD, University of Maryland, College Subject Index: 58 Religion and Spirituality Park; Ashley Castro, MA, DePaul University Discussants: Ashley Castro, MA, DePaul University; Bridget Makol, #646 MS, University of Maryland, College Park; Elizabeth Talbott, PhD, Symposium: Fingerprinting Treatment: Evaluating Individual College of William and Mary; Sharon Berry, PhD, Children's Differences in Support of Personalized Medicine Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; Celeste Malone, PhD, MS, Howard This symposium discusses individual differences as it pertains to University; Stephanie Yee, MA, University of Maryland, College personalized medicine using an audience response demonstration Park; Albert Ly, MA, Loma Linda University; Jordan Reed, MA, of differences and experts discussing treatment outcomes and the DePaul University; Heather Marshall, MA, BA, DePaul University philosophical foundation of this field. Division: CPG Chair: Kelly Dunn, PhD, Johns Hopkins University Subject Index: 56 Psychology Policy and Training Issues Division: CPG Subject Index: 53 Psychopharmacology #642 Symposium: Prismatic Faith—Diverse Perspectives on the #647 Complex Religious/Spiritual Lives of Sexual Minorities Symposium: Telemental Health in Diverse Contexts— This symposium presents research on the often complex religious/ Opportunities, Best Practices, and Challenges spiritual lives of sexual minorities. Presenters from diverse This symposium will discuss telemental health within diverse religious/spiritual and ideological perspectives dialogue and then settings including perinatal mental health, independent practice, invite audience members into the discussion. and humanitarian emergencies. The advantages of, challenges to, Co-chairs: Jeffrey Paulez, PhD, Colorado State University; Edward and ethics of telemental health will be discussed. Davis, PsyD, Wheaton College Chair: Sonali Gupta, PsyD, The Center for Victims of Torture Discussants: Erin Deneke, PhD, Caron Treatment Centers; Theresa Tisdale, PhD, Azusa Pacific University Division: CPG Subject Index: 69.3 telepsychology Division: CPG Subject Index: 62 Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity #649 Symposium: A Collaborative Data Blitz on Sex and Gender #643 Vulnerabilities in Psychological Health Symposium: The Universal Clinical Trial in Mental Healthcare: This session will provide students and early career psychologists Longitudinal Research in Private Practices the opportunity to share research and network with individuals The UCT advances an integrative technology and biomarker-guided focused on sex and gender vulnerabilities in psychological health clinical and research protocol for private practices for the purpose using a dynamic data blitz format.

48 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS Co-chairs: Justin Strickland, PhD, Johns Hopkins University School Division: CPG of Medicine; Alexandra Minieri, PhD, George Mason University Subject Index: 7 Behavior Analysis Division: CPG Subject Index: 1 Addictive Behavior #655 Symposium: Aging Gracefully: There's an APP for That! #650 Gerotechnology and Optimal Functioning in Older Adults Discussion: Climate Action: A Working Group Approach for This workshop presents a comprehensive program of cutting-edge Psychologists to Address the Crisis psychotechnology applications and research designed to foster Divisions for Social Justice will facilitate discussion in working neurocognitive and psychological development, growth, and groups focused on climate justice in the context of immigration, functioning in older adults. There’s an app for that—really! youth, community adaptation and resilience, climate change Chair: Laura Palmer, PhD, Laura Palmer Ph.D. LLC and Associates perceptions and communication, and vulnerable populations. Division: CPG Chair: Mindy Erchull, PhD, University of Mary Washington Subject Index: 2 Aging Division: CPG Subject Index: 27 Environmental #656 Symposium: NIH Toolbox® Assessment Across the Lifespan #651 The NIH Toolbox's neuropsychological tests are administered via an Symposium: Diverse Translational Perspectives in the iPad app. Using technology and IRT/CAT, most tests take <5 min. Development of Opioid and Substance Use Disorders Learn how these procedures increase applicability of tests across a Pain management and substance abuse remain health challenges. range of ages (3-85) and ability levels. This multidisciplinary symposium of clinical and preclinical Chair: Julie Hook, PhD, MBA, Northwestern University Feinberg presenters examines the biological, developmental, and School of Medicine psychosocial variables that lead to opioid and substance use Division: CPG disorders. Subject Index: 49 Neuropsychology Chair: Erik Garcia, PhD, University of Texas Medical Branch Division: CPG #657 Subject Index: 66 Substance Abuse Symposium: Improving the Success of Student Veterans Through Cultural Understanding #652 The presenters in this symposium will describe the military culture Symposium: Growing Older With HIV: Strategies for Healthy and describe effective programs and practices that will allow Aging faculty members and administrators to help their veteran students Half of those living with HIV in the U.S. were age 50 and older in succeed and thrive in the academic environment. 2016. This symposium will explore how specific sub-populations of Chair: Nathan Ainspan, PhD, Department of Defense older HIV-positive adults not only survive, but manage to thrive Division: CPG despite the challenges of aging with this disease. Subject Index: 46 Military and Veterans Chair: Mark Brennan-Ing, PhD, City University of New York Hunter College #658 Discussant: David Pantalone, PhD, University of Massachusetts Symposium: Psychological Care for Transgender Service Boston Members and Veterans: Examining Current Policies Division: CPG This symposium will explore multiple perspectives on topics Subject Index: 2 Aging relevant to professionals providing clinical care, education, and advocacy for policy change for transgender and gender diverse #654 individuals in military settings. Symposium: A Push and a Nudge—Leveraging Behavioral Co-chairs: Tracy Beegen, PsyD, U.S. Army; Gary Howell, PsyD, Economics to Improve Psychological Health Institute for LGBT Health and Wellbeing & Florida School of This session will provide an overview of traditional and novel Professional Psychology behavioral economic principles and their applications to improve Discussant: Gary Howell, PsyD, Institute for LGBT Health and psychological health and well-being. Wellbeing & Florida School of Professional Psychology Chair: Justin Strickland, PhD, John Hopkins University School of Division: CPG Medicine Subject Index: 62.4 transgender and gender nonconforming

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 49 #659 #664 Symposium: Ethics in Work With Immigrants and Refugees: Symposium: Scientific Misconduct: Addressing Questionable Interdisciplinary Collaborations Across Diverse Settings Research Practices This panel will examine the ethical and legal considerations in Chair: Robert Horn, PhD, Flagstaff working with immigrants and refugees. We will address ethical Division: 15 issues related to the treatment of youth and adults that can apply Co-sponsor Division(s): 5, 40 to work with other marginalized populations. Subject Index: 46.2 Research Co-chairs: Meredith Weber, PhD, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine; Mary Beth Quaranta Morrissey, PhD, JD, #665 Fordham University–Lincoln Center Symposium: The Relevance of Educational Psychology to Division: CPG Education Policy: Past Lessons to Inform the Future Subject Index: 39.1 immigration Chair: Sharon Nichols, PhD, San Antonio Discussant: Ron Astor, PhD, Los Angeles #660 Division: 15 Symposium: Trigger Warnings From Three Perspectives— Subject Index: 25 Education Education, Emotion Regulation, and Intergroup Conflict Speakers who research an emerging and controversial topic – #667 trigger warnings in higher education — will present their analyses Invited Address: Presidential Address with Gail Sinatra, PhD from three perspectives: education, emotion regulation across time, and group processes and intergroup relations. Division: 15 Chair: Guy Boysen, PhD, McKendree University Subject Index: 25 Education Division: CPG Subject Index: 31 Experimental (General) #668 Skill-Building Session: Hitting the Ground Running With School- Based Research #662 Co-chairs: Christine Bae, PhD, Richmond; DeLeon Gray, PhD, North Symposium: Where Do We Go From Here (2.0)? A Continued Carolina State University Conversation on Motivation Theories and Their Implications for Education Policy, Practice, and Ethnically Diverse Student Division: 15 Populations Subject Index: 25 Education Co-chairs: Alison Koenka, PhD, Richmond; Allan Wigfield, PhD, University of Maryland #669 Discussant: Jamal Matthews, PhD, Montclair Symposium: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Teaching Division: 15 Psychology in an Early Education Setting Subject Index: 25 Education A comprehensive unit plan for educators on teaching psychological concepts to early childhood students has been created. Each of the 15 lesson plans emphasize how; #663 concept material can be reinforced throughout portions of the daily Symposium: Applications of SRL vs. ERL Theory to routine. Psychoeducational Counseling in University: New Evidence Co-chairs: Anna Malone, BA, West Liberty; Susan Smith, BS, West The Theory of Auto vs. Hetero-Regulation of Learning -SRL vs. ERL Liberty Theory- (de la Fuente, 2017) has tried to respond to factors not resolved by previous research, based on the Self-Reguled Learning Division: 15 model (B. J. Zimmerman, 2001). Co-sponsor Division(s): 2 Chair: Jesús de la Fuente, PsyD, Pamplona Subject Index: 68 Teaching of Psychology Discussant: Paul Sander, PsyD, Teesside Division: 15 Subject Index: 46.2 Research

50 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS #670 Discussant: Susan Swearer, PhD, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Symposium: Educational Psychologists Investigate Cognition and Division: 16 Motivation in STEM Subject Index: 72 Violence/Aggression Division: 15 Subject Index: 25 Education Symposium: Mind-Body Health Interventions This symposium examines how Mind-Body Health (MBH) Skill-Building Session: Changing Behavior Without Shame— techniques have increasingly been implemented to address the Trauma-Informed Behavioral Intervention health and well-being of children in educational, health care, and Misapplied behavior management practices are inconsistent with university-based settings trauma-informed practice and can harm students. We will identify Chair: Melissa A. Bray, PhD, University of Connecticut; beneficial evidence-based practices most consistent with trauma- Discussant: Lea A. Theodore, PhD, Adelphi University informed care and address barriers to effective implementation. Division: 16 Chair: Meredith Weber, PhD, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Subject Index: 33 Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine Medicine Division: 56 Symposium: Using DSM while Working with Non-dominant US Co-sponsor Division(s): 7, 15, 29 Populations: Decolonization Work in Action Subject Index: 21.4.3 childhood This symposium will critically review the benefits and drawbacks of using DSM while working with nondominant US populations. Case Symposium: Developing a Meaningful Career in Psychological examples and recommendations are discussed. Science—Early Career Awardees Present Short, Lively Talks and Division: 17 Share Reflections Subject Index: 48 Multicultural Five of APA’s Early Career Awardees present talks: social influences on health, risk and resilience in childhood, language production, Division 35 Business Meeting motivation deficits, and social-cognitive factors in adolescence. The panelists reflect on their careers in a Q&A. Division: 35 Co-chairs: Susan J. Harris, PhD, American Psychological Subject Index: 73 Women’s Studies/Psychology of Women Association; Anne E. Kazak, PhD, Nemours Children’s Health System; Howard S. Kurtzman, PhD, American Psychological Invited Address: Early Career Award Address Association Division: 40 Division: 7 Subject Index: 49 Neuropsychology Subject Index: 24 Early Career

Symposium: Fellows Address Symposium: Advancing Bullying Prevention Research Through Division: 40 the Lens of School-Wide Social Emotional Learning Subject Index: 49 Neuropsychology In this symposium, five empirical studies with different methodological approaches and samples from diverse backgrounds are presented to discuss the roles of key factors related to school- Symposium: Health Disparities in Neuropsychology during the wide social emotional learning in bullying prevention. COVID-19 Era: What can we do about it? Chair: Chunyan Yang, PhD, University of California, Berkeley Chair: Margaret Lanca, PhD, Cambridge Health Alliance Discussant: Amanda Nickerson, PhD, University of Buffalo Division: 40 Division: 16 Subject Index: 49 Neuropsychology Subject Index: 55 Prevention Symposium: Neuropsychology Training and Supervision in the Symposium: Bullying and Mental Health among Racial and Era of COVID-19 Sexual Minority Students This session addresses issues related to training and We will present rules from four studies examining the risk and education in clinical neuropsychology, in the era of COVID-19. The protective factors for victimization and mental health difficulties pandemic has caused dramatic changes to healthcare delivery, among racial and sexual minority students, and what factors may which in turn has had a direct impact on neuropsychology students buffer the negative effects of peer victimization. and trainees. Highlighted will be the impacts from the perspective Chair: Cixin Wang, PhD, University of Maryland of trainees and neuropsychology supervisors. We will also highlight

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 51 important data obtained from the APPCN survey and discuss Division: APA implications for the future. Subject Index: 25 Education Chair: Scott Sperling, PsyD, University of Virginia; Co-Chair: Pamela Dean, ABPP-CN, University of Washington Discussion: APA Policy Fellowships: Engaging in Policy in a Division: 40 Changing World Subject Index: 49 Neuropsychology Division: B/D Subject Index: 56.3 public policy Presidential Address: Presidential Address with Gary Howell, PsyD Microlearning: Emerging Leaders Network—Applying to Division: 44 Graduate School: What You Need to Know Before You Go Subject Index: 62 Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity This session is for individuals preparing to apply to doctoral programs and will address: 1) reaching out to prospective advisors and labs; 2) preparing a compelling personal statement; and 3) Invited Address: Presidential Address and Awards preparing questions and talking points for interviews. Division: 47 Division: GS Subject Index: 64 Sports Exercise and Performance Subject Index: 25 Education

APA 2020 Presidential Address Microlearning: Emerging Leaders Network—Cultivating effective Division: APA mentorship and academic identity in psychology doctoral Subject Index: 37.1 leadership/management/administration students of color Doctoral students of color (SOC) are largely underrepresented and APA Member Town Hall: Moving Psychology and APA Forward in experience a high prevalence of discrimination and a Rapidly Changing World microaggressions. Research indicates that SOC with supportive Scheduled Premiere: August 7, 2020, 12:45-1:45 p.m. ET mentorship successfully navigate their academic careers. Division: APA Chair: Julii M. Green, PhD, Alliant International University Subject Index: 23 Disaster/Crisis Discussant: Christa N. Call, MA, Alliant International University Division: GS Subject Index: 25 Education Micro-learning Session: Supercharge Your Presence: How to Lead Without a Title Discover alternative avenues for being a leader, identify practical Microlearning: Emerging Leaders Network—Infusing strategies for making an impact and earn to recognize and Multicultural Training, Advocacy and Community Outreach into overcome personal barriers to leadership. Clinical Psychology Programs Division: APA Student co-chairs of the Diversity Training Committee at UNC will Subject Index: 24 Early Career present their efforts to enrich student training opportunities and increase diversity in clinical psychology doctoral programs by supporting minority applicants. Micro-learning Session: Transforming Uncertainty into Chair: Hannah L. Joseph, M.A. Opportunity: The Serendipity Mindset Discussant: Beryl Cowan, JD, PhD Learn how to use uncertainty to enhance your worldview, expand Division: GS your social circles and create new opportunities for innovation. Dr. Subject Index: 11 Clinical/Counseling/Consulting Christian Busch will share his work on the science of serendipity and how it can be used as a tool for innovation. Division: APA Microlearning: Emerging Leaders Network—Robots are coming Subject Index: 37 Industrial/Organizational and Consulting This session will discuss advances in AI assisted therapy and Psychology assessment. Panelists will also discuss the role of robotics in healthcare. The session will center around the use of AI for improving well-being and delivering better mental healthcare. Online Teaching and Learning: Best Practice Tips and Pearls of Division: GS Wisdom for Faculty Subject Index: 25 Education Learn how to be an effective online instructor and deliver quality online education in psychology.

52 APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS Microlearning: Emerging Leaders Network—Strength in Main Stage Event: The Psychological Toll of COVID-19 Numbers: Examining the Importance of Relationships for Black Host: Soledad O’Brien, Award-winning journalist, entrepreneur and Students with Success Guilt host of the weekly syndicated political show Matter of Fact This program aims to examine survivor’s guilt in first-generation Division: APA African American students as well as teach critical skills for Subject Index: 33.5 health equity/disparities navigating relationships with distant friends and mentors as well as managing success guilt. Main Stage Event: The Psychology of Being a Leader in a Time of Division: GS Crisis Subject Index: 25 Education Scheduled Premiere: August 7, 2020, 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. ET; Division: APA Microlearning: Emerging Leaders Network—The Examination for Subject Index: 37.1 leadership/management/administration Professional Practice In Psychology (EPPP): New Data and New Questions Main Stage Event: The Science of Racism After reviewing the stated purposes and validation process for the Scheduled Premiere: August 9, 2020, 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. ET EPPP, we present data from two new studies which assessed the Division: APA relationship between demographic variables and EPPP performance. Subject Index: 71 Trauma Chair: Brian A. Sharpless, PhD Division: GS Subject Index: 74.2 practice

Invited Science Lecture: Black Youth Suicide: What We’re Missing Scheduled Premiere: August 6, 2020, 12:45-1:45 p.m. ET Division: APA Subject Index: 67 Suicide

Invited Science Lecture: Measuring and Confronting Racism: Documenting Race-Based Trauma Scheduled Premiere: August 6, 2020, 4:30-6:00 p.m. ET Division: APA Subject Index: 71.1 community impact

Backstage Pass Event: Does Psychology Hold the Key to COVID-19? Scheduled Premiere: August 6, 2020, 7:00-8:00 p.m. ET Division: APA Subject Index: 63 Social

Backstage Pass Event: Stress, Kindness, and Coping: The Escalating Global Health Crisis and Our Young People Scheduled Premiere: August 7, 2020, 7:00-8:00 p.m. ET Division: APA Subject Index: 33.2 health promotion/prevention

Backstage Pass Event: The Perfect Storm for BIPOC: The Emotional Toll of Racism and COVID-19 Scheduled Premiere: August 8, 2020, 7:00-8:00 p.m. ET Division: APA Subject Index: 43.1 boys and men of color

APA 2020 VIRTUAL ON-DEMAND LIBRARY INDEX: SESSIONS 53