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Join us for our third ST SIG business meeting at the APA conference in Boston!

Sunday, August 22, 1999 Business Meeting Agenda

APA, Boston, MA

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Supervision Roundtable Presentations APA 1999

 

Date: Sunday August 22

Time: 8:00AM to 8:50AM

Where: Constitution Ballroom, Sheraton Boston Hotel

 

Hot Topics in Clinical Training and Supervision, 1999

Michael Ellis & Nicholas Ladany (Co-chairs)

Difficult and Resistant Supervisees: Issues and Interventions

Rodney K. Goodyear

Resolving Impasses in the Supervision Relationship

Eric C. Chen

Exploring Countertransference With Beginning Trainees: Why Be Developmental?

Nicholas Ladany & Janet L. Muse-Burke

Making psychotherapy training and supervision effective

C. Edward Watkins, Jr., Michael J. Lambert, & Richard P. Halgin

From Novice to Expert: Implications for Supervision from Expertise Research

Joan I. Rosenberg & Chen Opochinsky

Supervision of Masters-level students

Kathy O'Byrne, Ph.D.

Supervising Psychological Assessments

Loreto R. Prieto

Centralizing Cultural Contexts in Supervision

Jeffrey S. Hird & Louise A. Douce

A mentoring model of effective multicultural supervision

Lilian W. Long & Paul T. P. Wong

Working with Gay, Lesbian & Bisexual Supervisees

Helen J. Roehlke, Michael Mobley, & Craig Rooney, M.A., Psychology Intern

Supervising culturally diverse students

Joan M. Polansky

Supervision in the European Community

Elizabeth Holloway & Pilar Gonzalez-Doupe


 

 

 

 

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