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San Francisco, CA
August 9-12, 2018
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Division 18
Psychologists in Public Service
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome to APA 2018 .......................................................................................................................... 3
Division Program Chairs ...................................................................................................................... 3
Featured Programs ................................................................................................................................ 4
Join Division 18........................................................................................................................................ 5
Continuing Education Information .................................................................................................. 5
Hospitality Suite Schedule ................................................................................................................... 6
Division 18 Programs by Schedule .................................................................................................. 7
Who We Are and What We Do ........................................................................................................... 8
Mission Statement .................................................................................................................................. 8
Executive Committee ............................................................................................................................ 9
Psychological Services Journal ........................................................................................................ 10
All Division 18 Related Programming by Session Number .................................................. 11
Good Things to Know .......................................................................................................................... 15
Relevant CE Workshops ..................................................................................................................... 16
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Greetings Fellow Division 18 Members!
It is our pleasure to share the program line-up for APA 2018 in San Francisco, CA, and to introduce
you to the array of symposia, poster sessions, hospitality suite events, and activities presented by
your fellow Division 18 colleagues. We believe that you will find the Division 18 programming timely,
diverse, and innovative. We also have a special evening planned for this year’s Division 18 Social
Hour (see pg? for event information and directions). We hope that you will join us this summer for
what promises to be a great convention, in a wonderful city. Looking forward to seeing you in San
Francisco!
Your Division 18 Program Chairs
Wendy Peters, PhD
Program Chair APA 2018
Erika Carr, PhD
Program Chair-Elect (APA 2019)
Kate Morris, PsyD
Past Program Chair (APA 2017)
WELCOME TO APA 2018
Division 18
Psychologists in Public Service
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FEATURED PROGRAMS Division 18 Presidential Address
08/11 3:00PM - 3:50PM
Session 3315
San Francisco Marriott Marquis Hotel
Nob Hill Rooms A and B Lower B2 Level
Linda M. Richardson, PhD
Division 18 President
“Putting Lived Experience to Work
in Public Service Settings”
A Conversation and Book Signing 08/09 12:00PM - 12:50PM
Session 1189
Moscone Center, Room 2000 Level 2-West Building
Meet Mark Lukach as he shares his book, My Lovely Wife in The Psych
Ward. A personal memoir that raises profound questions: How do
we care for the people we love? What and who do we live for?
Lukach’s is an intensely personal odyssey through the harrowing
years of his wife’s mental illness, anchored by an abiding devotion to
family that will affirm readers’ faith in the power of love.
Meet Suzanne Gordon
08/10 4:00PM - 4:50PM
Session 2273
Moscone Center, Room 308 Level 3-South Building
Award-winning journalist and author presents Why the VA's
Integrated Model of Care Must Be Protected, Expanded, and Defended
Suzanne Gordon has written for the New York Times, the Los Angeles
Times, the Washington Post, the Atlantic Monthly, the American
Prospect, the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, JAMA, The Annals of
Internal Medicine, and others. She is the co-editor of the Culture and
Politics of Healthcare Work series at Cornell University Press.
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Dear Prospective Division 18 Member:
If you are reading this, it may mean that you are
interested in becoming a member of Division 18,
a fast growing division of APA.
For a relatively small membership fee ($49.00
for full members, associates, and affiliates,
and $25.00 for students) you will receive many
benefits including a subscription to Psychological
Services journal, the division newsletter, several
optional listserves, networking with colleagues
nationally, and a voice in the future development
of the division.
You also have the option to join one or more of
the division sections as part of your membership.
Our sections are:
Community and State Hospitals
Criminal Justice
Police and Public Safety
Psychologists in Indian Country
Serious Mental Illness/ Severe Emotional Disturbance
Veterans Affairs
If you would like to join Division 18, you can visit
the link noted below and apply online or print a
hard copy of the membership application and
mail it to us. You can also contact our
Membership Chair, Layne Goble, if you have any
questions.
We thank you for your interest in Division 18.
JOIN DIVISION 18
Join Division 18 Psychologists in Public Service
Division 18 Membership Chair: Layne Goble Email: [email protected]
http://www.apadivisions.org/division-18/membership/index.aspx
NEED CONTINUING EDUCATION?
Workshop Location All CE workshops before and during the convention will be held at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square Hotel, 333 O’Farrell Street, San Francisco, CA 94102.
We encourage you to consider some of the fine workshops being offered at APA 2018. We have noted
those relevant to Division 18 on page 16. There are also select symposia that also qualify for CE’s.
Those symposia can be found on our programs page (7) and are annotated with a
Why Attend CE Workshops?
› Choose from more than 65 outstanding in-depth workshops offered on a wide range of topics, including addictive behaviors, anxiety, depression, disabilities, ethics, and psychotherapy treatment, among many others.
› Earn CE credit by attending half- and full-day workshops.
› Add to your lifelong learning and professional development.
› Broaden your professional network.
› Meet well-known psychological experts in your specialty area.
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HOSPITALITY SUITE SCHEDULE
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PROGRAM SCHEDULE
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The Division of Psychologists in Public Service
(18) was established in 1946 as a founding
division of APA. It was created in response to the
needs of the public in such areas as psychological
practice, research, training, program
development, and outcome evaluation. Among its
goals, Division 18 works to protect and advance
the profession, foster ethical practice, advocate for
persons with mental illness, and promote quality
care.
Public service psychologists are practitioners,
researchers, university professors, legislators,
program developers, clinical coordinators,
managers, administrators, and more. Their clients
include consumers of mental health services,
managers, administrators, policy makers, elected
officials, and the public. They work in a variety of
settings, including state hospitals, community
mental health systems, VA medical centers,
criminal justice systems, police and public safety
settings, state legislatures, and in academic
institutions. In general, the services they provide
are as varied as the persons they serve and the
places they work.
Members of Division 18 help train more than half
the clinical and counseling psychologists in the
nation by providing the internship sites and
administering the internship programs. Its
members develop and implement mental health
treatment programs for millions of persons in
inpatient and outpatient settings, as well as
community support systems. Through the work of
its members, Division 18 has the potential to
directly or indirectly touch the lives of most
people living in the United States.
Voting members of the Division Executive Board
include the President, Past President, President-
Elect, Secretary- Treasurer, Representatives to the
APA Council Student Representative, Membership,
Education, and Communication Cluster Chairs,
and six Section Chairs. Non-voting members
include the Fellow Chair, Continuing Education
Chair, Journal Editor, Newsletter Editor,
Advertising Chair, Mid-year Division Convention
Chair, APA Programming Char and Co-chair,
Webmaster, Diversity Committee Co-chairs, Early
Career Representatives, Liaison to CAPP, Policy
and Advocacy Committee Chair, Ethics Task Force
Chair, and the Federal Advocacy Coordinator. To
be a member of the Executive Committee, one
must also be a Member of APA. The one exception
is the Student Representative. The Executive
Committee meets several times year; both the
section and the Executive Committee typically
meet at the APA Conventions.
WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DO
OUR MISSION STATEMENT
Our mission is to advance
the creation,
communication and
application of
psychological knowledge
in public service settings
to benefit society and
improve people’s lives.
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OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF DIVISION 18 Psychological Services is the official journal of APA Div. 18. Division members and their colleagues are strongly encouraged to submit articles for review and to invite their institutions to subscribe to the improved quarterly Psychological Services Journal.
Psychological Services encourages submissions of papers that focus on psychotherapy outcome studies, evaluations of clinical programs, and public policy analyses. The Journal also publishes literature reviews that make a contribution to service delivery in public service settings, as well as unique model program descriptions for psychological service programs. Analyses of policy issues related to the delivery of Psychological Services in organized care settings are also considered. The Psychological Services Editorial Board understands that psychologists in public sector settings receive little in return for the effort involved in developing and publishing scholarly manuscripts. Tenure and or promotion are generally not linked to a history of successful publications, and little or no work time is allotted towards research for most clinicians in such
settings. As a result, many public sector psychologists have not honed the skills often thought necessary to achieve success in a "publish or perish" environment. Nevertheless, practitioner/scholar remains the ideal for many clinicians working in public service settings. Psychologists working in these settings often have rich resources, either in the form of program development or direct clinical service provision, upon which to base publications. It is, therefore, the commitment of the new Psychological Services editorial team, while maintaining the highest standards of scholarship, to work closely with authors for whom the realm of academic publication is unfamiliar in order to ensure appropriate dissemination of the valuable work performed by public sector psychologists.
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GOOD THINGS TO KNOW
Convention and Registration
Division 18 Hospitality Suite
Division 18 Social Hour
TENDERLOIN
MUSEUM
398 Eddy Street
(@ Leavenworth)
San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 351-1912
The American Psychological Association handles registration for the
convention. Registration materials may be obtained through the APA
Convention website where registration and hotel reservations may be
also be completed online.
Space is limited in the main convention hotels so register early. When
registering, please list Division 18 as your primary affiliation. This helps
maintain our allotted program hours in subsequent conventions.
The complete online APA 2018 program is also now available or you can
download the APA 2018 Mobile APP here.
The 2018 Hospitality Suite will be located in the Hilton San Francisco
Union Square in a SKYLINE LUXURY PARLOR. However, the room
number of the suite will not be assigned until we check into the hotel.
We will post the room number in the lobby of the hotel and on the
various Hospitality Suite signs around the hotel. You can also check with
the front desk personnel. For those who are subscribed to the listserv,
the suite number will be posted on the listserv once we check in to the
hotel, so, if you can, check your email when you arrive in San Francisco.
HILTON SAN FRANCISCO UNION SQUARE 333 O'Farrell St., San Francisco, CA 94102-4423 Phone: (415) 771-1400
This year, we have combined our Social Hour with the presentation of
awards and will be holding our special event at the Tenderloin Museum
not far from the convention area. It’s a 3 minute car ride or 15+ minute
walk from the Convention Center. The Division will be providing heavy
appetizers and two free beverages per person.
http://www.tenderloinmuseum.org/
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RELEVANT CE WORKSHOPS MANAGING ETHICAL DILEMMAS AND COMPLEX RELATIONSHIPS
IN POLICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY PSYCHOLOGY SETTINGS
CE CREDITS 4
ENROLLMENT LIMIT 40
ADVANCED ***
Police and public safety psychology is a specialized practice domain that requires knowledge of the services provided to consumers, an understanding of the legal issues associated with service delivery, and cultural competency related to the environments in which intervention and consultation occur. This advanced workshop addresses steps in managing ethical dilemmas and complex relationships consistent with the APA Ethics Code. Through didactic material and interactive discussion of case examples, participants advance their ability to manage predicaments in this distinct environment and thoughtfully consider emerging issues in ethical reasoning specific to these governmental agencies.
Jocelyn E. Roland, PhD, Independent Practice, Modesto, CA Jeni McCutcheon, PsyD, Independent Practice, Phoenix, AZ
HANDS-ON SKILLS FOR USING APPS AND ONLINE PROGRAMS
FOR VETERANS WITH PTSD AND RELATED ISSUES
CE CREDITS 4
ENROLLMENT LIMIT 40
INTERMEDIATE **
This intermediate workshop presents research on the use of mobile applications (apps) and online programs in mental health care. Experts from the National Center for PTSD mobile apps team provide training on apps the Department of Veterans Affairs has developed for self-management of PTSD symptoms and related issues (e.g., anger and substance use). On provided tablets, participants practice using a variety of mobile and online self-management tools that can supplement or facilitate the care they provide. Intermediate skills for interacting with veterans around technology, including ethics and cultural considerations, are demonstrated, as well as an overview of using apps for clinical research.
Pearl A. McGee-Vincent, PsyD, National Center for PTSD, Menlo Park, CA Jason E. Owen, PhD, MPH, National Center for PTSD, Menlo Park, CA Beth K. Jaworski, PhD, National Center for PTSD, Menlo Park, CA
EVIDENCE-BASED INTERVENTIONS FOR FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS: RAISE-ETP AND BEYOND
CE CREDITS 7
ENROLLMENT LIMIT 30
INTERMEDIATE **
This intermediate workshop presents information from the National Institute of Mental Health’s RAISE–ETP (Recovery After an Initial Schizophrenia Episode–Early Treatment Program) project, a landmark multisite randomized controlled trial to evaluate the benefits of comprehensive specialty care (CSC) in treating first-episode psychosis in typical community clinics. Results from the RAISE initiative have led to a national initiative to use CSC strategies to decrease future episodes of psychosis, reduce long-term disability, and help people regain functional capability
Mary A. Jansen, PhD, Bayview Behavioral Consulting, Inc., Vancouver, BC, Canada Kim T. Mueser, PhD, Boston University Robert K. Heinssen, PhD, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD Piper S. Meyer-Kalos, PhD, University of Minnesota Shirley M. Glynn, PhD, University of California–Los Angeles Nicholas J.K. Breitborde, PhD, Ohio State University
CRIMINAL LAW AND MENTAL ILLNESS
CE CREDITS 7
ENROLLMENT LIMIT 50
ADVANCED ***
This advanced workshop elucidates aspects of criminal law as it relates to the assessment of mentally ill defendants. Many case examples and laws are drawn from death penalty cases, but currently the law applies approaches from capital cases to all criminal cases, and lawyers will increasingly expect psychologists to do so as well. This practical approach to law will frame and expand participants’ critical engagement with the current state of the research on cognition and psychiatric/neurologic illnesses to illuminate litigation, mitigation, and psychologists’ unique role and expected participation in criminal adjudication.
David Freedman, PhD, Columbia University in the City of New York Jennifer K. Johnson, JD, San Francisco Public Defender’s Office, San Francisco, CA George W. Woods, MD, Independent Practice, Oakland, CA