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SUPERVISION-RELATED PRESENTATIONS and WORKSHOPS AT THE APA CONVENTION
Chicago
August 2019
THURSDAY (AUGUST 8)
11:00AM - 11:50AM
Poster Session (Building/Room: McCormick Place/Hall F Level 3--West Building)
Amanda Weaver: Clinical Trainees' Experience of Burnout and Its Relationship to Supervision
11:00AM - 12:50PM
Symposium: DEP Supervision Model---From Graduate Education to Lifelong Professional Development
Where?
Cochairs: Dennis J. Simon & Mark E. Swerdlik
Daniel S. Newman: The Empirical Foundation for Supervision in School Psychology: The Context for the DEP Supervision
Simon J. Dennis & Mark E. Swerdlik: Overview of DEP Model
Mark E. Swerdlik: Implications for Graduate Training
Brenda J. Huber: Implications of the DEP Supervision Model for Doctoral and Postdoctoral Internships
Daniel S. Newman: Implications for Early Career Support and Mentorship
Dennis J. Simon: Implications for Professional Development and Supervision of Veteran Psychologists and Psych Service Delivery
Mark E. Swerdlik: Model Initiatives for Training New and Veteran Supervisors
Discussant: Meaghan C. Guiney
12:00PM - 12:50PM
Roundtable Discussion: Politics and Paradoxes: LGBTQ+ Supervision in Today's Climate
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room S105bc Level 1--South Building
Sections on LGBT Issues and Supervision and Training
Presenter: Meredith A. Martyr
Roundtable Discussion: The Times They Are a Changin: University Counseling Centers' Evolving Needs and Implications for Supervision and Training
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room S105bc Level 1--South Building
Section on Supervision and Training
Presenter: Heidi Hutman
1:00PM - 1:50PM
Poster Session (Building/Room: McCormick Place/Hall F Level 3--West Building)
Kelly M. Lee & Jill B. Jacobson: Assessing Supervision of Assessment [Poster# (P-5)]
3:00PM - 3:50PM
Symposium: Difficult Conversations With Supervisees---Providing Constructive Feedback While Managing Legal Risk
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room W185a Level 1--West Building
Chair: Janet T. Thomas
Nadya A. Fouad: Competent Supervision and the Reflective Practice Competency for Students With Difficulties
Brian W. McNeill: The Integrative Developmental Model of Supervision: Implications for Difficult Dialogues
Olivia Moorhead-Slaughter: I’ve Gotta Be Me: Navigating the Personal and the Professional in Supervision
Thomas A. Pearson: Reconciling Supervisees’ Rights With Supervisors’ Responsibilities: A Legal Perspective
FRIDAY (AUGUST 9)
8:00AM - 3:50PM
Continuing Education Workshop: Racial Identity Theory in Action---Application to Counseling and Clinical Supervision (Building/Room: Hyatt Regency McCormick Place Hotel/Jackson Park Room A Level One--Conference Center)
Leaders: Anmol Satiani, Cynthia E. Chen, Kisha N. Bazelais, Janet E. Helms, Carlton E. Green, and Kevin T. Henze
8:00AM - 8:50AM
Conversation Hour: International Counseling Trainees' Experiences in Cross-Cultural Relationships in Supervision
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room W193a Level 1--West Building
Chair: Adetutu E. Ajibose
Joanna Maung: Experience of International Counseling Trainees in Multi-Cultural Relationships in Supervision
8:00AM - 9:50AM
Symposium: Supervision---Supervisees Show/Discuss Their Supervision Session Videos With Master
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room S103bc Level 1--South Building
Cochairs: Hanna Levenson & Arpana G. Inman
Nahal Kaivan: Being a Supervisee in Integrative Clinical Supervision: Video Illustration and Commentary
Tiffany G. O'Shaughnessy: Being a Supervisee in Critical Events Supervision: Video Illustration and Commentary
Michael W. Glavin: Being a Supervisee in Aedp Supervision: Video Illustration and Commentary
9:00AM - 9:50AM
Poster Session (Building/Room: McCormick Place/Hall F Level 3--West Building)
Casey Brasfield: International Students in Supervision: Recognizing the Barriers and Improving the Experience
11:00AM - 11:50AM
Poster Session (Building/Room: McCormick Place/Hall F Level 3--West Building)
Myrna L. Friedlander, Valerie Kontakos, Katharine S. Shaffer: Observing a Relational Focus in Eleven Theoretically Diverse Supervision Models [Poster# (L-4)]
Emma C. Westra: Multicultural Competence of White Supervisor - White Supervisee Dyads [Poster# (I-9)]
10:00AM - 11:50AM
Symposium: Harassment in Public Health Care Settings---Strategies and Skills for Trainees and Supervisors
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room W192a Level 1--West Building
Chair: Lynette J. Adams
Mary Dodson: Understanding the Scope of Experiences of Inappropriate Behaviors Experienced by Trainees
Lindsey Cooper: Strategies for Trainees for Addressing Inappropriate Behaviors and Harassment
Meaghan Stacy: Using Supervision to Prepare Trainees for Addressing Inappropriate Behaviors and Harassment
12:00PM - 12:50PM
Paper presentation: Robyn Malmsten & Julia Leonard Julia Leonard: Distance From Privilege in Supervision and Training
In the symposium: Session Title: 2197 Using Distance From Privilege Assessments in Research, Practice, and Training
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room W176b Level 1--West Building
SATURDAY (AUGUST 10)
8:00AM - 9:50AM
Symposium: Negotiating Power and Difference in Cross-Racial Teaching, Therapy, Research, and Supervision
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room W186c Level 1--West Building
9:00AM - 9:50AM
Symposium: Multiculturally Sensitive Supervision and Mentorship in International Professional Psychology
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room W475b Level 4--West Building
Chair: Jiyoon Lee
Nupur Sahai & Bo Hyun Lee: Multiculturally Sensitive Supervision for International Supervisees
Jiyoon Lee, Mijin Kim, Yi-Jiun Lin: Multiculturally Sensitive Virtual Mentoring for International Psychology Doctoral Trainees
Jiyoon Lee & Jingqing Liu: Multiculturally Sensitive Peer Mentoring for International Early Career Psychologists
Discussant: Jeeseon Park-Saltzman
10:00AM - 10:50AM
Poster Session (Building/Room: McCormick Place/Hall F Level 3--West Building)
Daniel S. Newman: Supervision Training in APA-Accredited School Psychology Doctoral Programs
11:00AM - 11:50AM
Poster Session (Building/Room: McCormick Place/Hall F Level 3--West Building)
Rufus R. Gonzales: Racial Microaggression in Supervision: The Supervisory Relationship and Coping With Racism
Catarina D.B. Alves: Cross-Cultural Clinical Supervision and Implications for International Supervisees
Jennifer Ho: The Experiences of Non-Native English Speaking International Students in Clinical Supervision
12:00PM - 12:50PM
Poster Session (Building/Room: McCormick Place/Hall F Level 3--West Building)
Heidi Hutman: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Clinical Supervision: Toward a Qualitative Description
Melissa Heinrich: Strongly Bonded Supervision: Demystifying the Bond Aspect of the Supervisory Working Alliance
Nupur Sahai: Multiculturally Sensitive Supervision for International Supervisees
SUNDAY (AUGUST 11)
8:00AM - 11:50AM
Continuing Education Workshop: Supervision, and Practice With Indigenous Populations
Hyatt Regency McCormick Place Hotel/Grant Park Room A Level One--Conference Center
Leaders: Melissa Tehee & Alberta A. Arviso
8:00AM - 8:50AM
Conversation Hour: Uncovering Assumptions---Can Telesupervision Propel Our Practice and Training Forward?
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room W187b Level 1--West Building
Cochairs: Carly E. McCord & Jessica E. Groberio
Presenter: Ellen Reinhard
8:00AM - 3:50PM
Continuing Education Workshop: Clinical Supervision---An Experiential Approach to Competency-Based Practice
Building/Room: Hyatt Regency McCormick Place Hotel/Hyde Park Room B Level One--Conference Center
Leaders: Carol A. Falender & Edward P. Shafranske
10:00AM - 10:50AM
Symposium: Culturally Sensitive Psychological Intervention and Supervision With Asians
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room W186c Level 1--West Building
Chair: Helen H. Hsu
Masako Mori: Culturally Sensitive Psychological Intervention With Asian Children and Adolescents in the U.S.
Yumiko Ogawa & Masako Mori: Cross-Cultural Perspective in Clinical Supervision With Asian Supervisees
Discussant: Helen H. Hsu
Chicago
August 2019
THURSDAY (AUGUST 8)
11:00AM - 11:50AM
Poster Session (Building/Room: McCormick Place/Hall F Level 3--West Building)
Amanda Weaver: Clinical Trainees' Experience of Burnout and Its Relationship to Supervision
11:00AM - 12:50PM
Symposium: DEP Supervision Model---From Graduate Education to Lifelong Professional Development
Where?
Cochairs: Dennis J. Simon & Mark E. Swerdlik
Daniel S. Newman: The Empirical Foundation for Supervision in School Psychology: The Context for the DEP Supervision
Simon J. Dennis & Mark E. Swerdlik: Overview of DEP Model
Mark E. Swerdlik: Implications for Graduate Training
Brenda J. Huber: Implications of the DEP Supervision Model for Doctoral and Postdoctoral Internships
Daniel S. Newman: Implications for Early Career Support and Mentorship
Dennis J. Simon: Implications for Professional Development and Supervision of Veteran Psychologists and Psych Service Delivery
Mark E. Swerdlik: Model Initiatives for Training New and Veteran Supervisors
Discussant: Meaghan C. Guiney
12:00PM - 12:50PM
Roundtable Discussion: Politics and Paradoxes: LGBTQ+ Supervision in Today's Climate
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room S105bc Level 1--South Building
Sections on LGBT Issues and Supervision and Training
Presenter: Meredith A. Martyr
Roundtable Discussion: The Times They Are a Changin: University Counseling Centers' Evolving Needs and Implications for Supervision and Training
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room S105bc Level 1--South Building
Section on Supervision and Training
Presenter: Heidi Hutman
1:00PM - 1:50PM
Poster Session (Building/Room: McCormick Place/Hall F Level 3--West Building)
Kelly M. Lee & Jill B. Jacobson: Assessing Supervision of Assessment [Poster# (P-5)]
3:00PM - 3:50PM
Symposium: Difficult Conversations With Supervisees---Providing Constructive Feedback While Managing Legal Risk
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room W185a Level 1--West Building
Chair: Janet T. Thomas
Nadya A. Fouad: Competent Supervision and the Reflective Practice Competency for Students With Difficulties
Brian W. McNeill: The Integrative Developmental Model of Supervision: Implications for Difficult Dialogues
Olivia Moorhead-Slaughter: I’ve Gotta Be Me: Navigating the Personal and the Professional in Supervision
Thomas A. Pearson: Reconciling Supervisees’ Rights With Supervisors’ Responsibilities: A Legal Perspective
FRIDAY (AUGUST 9)
8:00AM - 3:50PM
Continuing Education Workshop: Racial Identity Theory in Action---Application to Counseling and Clinical Supervision (Building/Room: Hyatt Regency McCormick Place Hotel/Jackson Park Room A Level One--Conference Center)
Leaders: Anmol Satiani, Cynthia E. Chen, Kisha N. Bazelais, Janet E. Helms, Carlton E. Green, and Kevin T. Henze
8:00AM - 8:50AM
Conversation Hour: International Counseling Trainees' Experiences in Cross-Cultural Relationships in Supervision
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room W193a Level 1--West Building
Chair: Adetutu E. Ajibose
Joanna Maung: Experience of International Counseling Trainees in Multi-Cultural Relationships in Supervision
8:00AM - 9:50AM
Symposium: Supervision---Supervisees Show/Discuss Their Supervision Session Videos With Master
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room S103bc Level 1--South Building
Cochairs: Hanna Levenson & Arpana G. Inman
Nahal Kaivan: Being a Supervisee in Integrative Clinical Supervision: Video Illustration and Commentary
Tiffany G. O'Shaughnessy: Being a Supervisee in Critical Events Supervision: Video Illustration and Commentary
Michael W. Glavin: Being a Supervisee in Aedp Supervision: Video Illustration and Commentary
9:00AM - 9:50AM
Poster Session (Building/Room: McCormick Place/Hall F Level 3--West Building)
Casey Brasfield: International Students in Supervision: Recognizing the Barriers and Improving the Experience
11:00AM - 11:50AM
Poster Session (Building/Room: McCormick Place/Hall F Level 3--West Building)
Myrna L. Friedlander, Valerie Kontakos, Katharine S. Shaffer: Observing a Relational Focus in Eleven Theoretically Diverse Supervision Models [Poster# (L-4)]
Emma C. Westra: Multicultural Competence of White Supervisor - White Supervisee Dyads [Poster# (I-9)]
10:00AM - 11:50AM
Symposium: Harassment in Public Health Care Settings---Strategies and Skills for Trainees and Supervisors
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room W192a Level 1--West Building
Chair: Lynette J. Adams
Mary Dodson: Understanding the Scope of Experiences of Inappropriate Behaviors Experienced by Trainees
Lindsey Cooper: Strategies for Trainees for Addressing Inappropriate Behaviors and Harassment
Meaghan Stacy: Using Supervision to Prepare Trainees for Addressing Inappropriate Behaviors and Harassment
12:00PM - 12:50PM
Paper presentation: Robyn Malmsten & Julia Leonard Julia Leonard: Distance From Privilege in Supervision and Training
In the symposium: Session Title: 2197 Using Distance From Privilege Assessments in Research, Practice, and Training
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room W176b Level 1--West Building
SATURDAY (AUGUST 10)
8:00AM - 9:50AM
Symposium: Negotiating Power and Difference in Cross-Racial Teaching, Therapy, Research, and Supervision
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room W186c Level 1--West Building
9:00AM - 9:50AM
Symposium: Multiculturally Sensitive Supervision and Mentorship in International Professional Psychology
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room W475b Level 4--West Building
Chair: Jiyoon Lee
Nupur Sahai & Bo Hyun Lee: Multiculturally Sensitive Supervision for International Supervisees
Jiyoon Lee, Mijin Kim, Yi-Jiun Lin: Multiculturally Sensitive Virtual Mentoring for International Psychology Doctoral Trainees
Jiyoon Lee & Jingqing Liu: Multiculturally Sensitive Peer Mentoring for International Early Career Psychologists
Discussant: Jeeseon Park-Saltzman
10:00AM - 10:50AM
Poster Session (Building/Room: McCormick Place/Hall F Level 3--West Building)
Daniel S. Newman: Supervision Training in APA-Accredited School Psychology Doctoral Programs
11:00AM - 11:50AM
Poster Session (Building/Room: McCormick Place/Hall F Level 3--West Building)
Rufus R. Gonzales: Racial Microaggression in Supervision: The Supervisory Relationship and Coping With Racism
Catarina D.B. Alves: Cross-Cultural Clinical Supervision and Implications for International Supervisees
Jennifer Ho: The Experiences of Non-Native English Speaking International Students in Clinical Supervision
12:00PM - 12:50PM
Poster Session (Building/Room: McCormick Place/Hall F Level 3--West Building)
Heidi Hutman: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Clinical Supervision: Toward a Qualitative Description
Melissa Heinrich: Strongly Bonded Supervision: Demystifying the Bond Aspect of the Supervisory Working Alliance
Nupur Sahai: Multiculturally Sensitive Supervision for International Supervisees
SUNDAY (AUGUST 11)
8:00AM - 11:50AM
Continuing Education Workshop: Supervision, and Practice With Indigenous Populations
Hyatt Regency McCormick Place Hotel/Grant Park Room A Level One--Conference Center
Leaders: Melissa Tehee & Alberta A. Arviso
8:00AM - 8:50AM
Conversation Hour: Uncovering Assumptions---Can Telesupervision Propel Our Practice and Training Forward?
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room W187b Level 1--West Building
Cochairs: Carly E. McCord & Jessica E. Groberio
Presenter: Ellen Reinhard
8:00AM - 3:50PM
Continuing Education Workshop: Clinical Supervision---An Experiential Approach to Competency-Based Practice
Building/Room: Hyatt Regency McCormick Place Hotel/Hyde Park Room B Level One--Conference Center
Leaders: Carol A. Falender & Edward P. Shafranske
10:00AM - 10:50AM
Symposium: Culturally Sensitive Psychological Intervention and Supervision With Asians
Building/Room: McCormick Place/Room W186c Level 1--West Building
Chair: Helen H. Hsu
Masako Mori: Culturally Sensitive Psychological Intervention With Asian Children and Adolescents in the U.S.
Yumiko Ogawa & Masako Mori: Cross-Cultural Perspective in Clinical Supervision With Asian Supervisees
Discussant: Helen H. Hsu