Workshops and Colloquia for Students

  • Summers, Frank (April, 2009). Self-Creation: Making change with Psychoanalytic Therapy.  Continuing education workshop (Speaker from Northwestern University, Dr. Summers is author of a best selling textbook on object relations theories) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis. (6.0 APA-approved CE credits)

  • Ben-Porath, Yossef (February, 2008). Recent Developments in MMPI-2 Interpretation: The RC Scales and the MMPI-2-RF. Invited presentation (speaker from Kent State University) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis. (6.0 APA-approved CE credits)

  • Falender, Carol (October, 2007). Clinical Supervision: A Competency-Based Approach. Invited presentation (speaker is President of APA Division 37, noted author and consultant, and clinical professor at UCLA) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis. (6.0 APA-approved CE credits)

  • Shedler, Jonathan (April, 2007). Introduction to the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual: Personality Diagnosis and Case Formulation. Invited presentation (speaker from University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Dr. Shedler is an expert on psychological assessment) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis. (6.0 APA-approved CE credits)

  • Carr, Chris (April, 2007). Sports and Performance Psychology. Invited presentation (Dr. Carr is the Sport and Performance Psychologist and Coordinator for Sport and Performance Psychology at the St Vincent Sport Performance Center in Indianapolis, IN) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.

  • Ferraro, Bart (April, 2007). Child Custody Assessment. Invited presentation (speaker from the Julian Center) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Thompson, Jon, and Gross, Jami (April, 2007). Pediatric HIV/AIDS. Invited presentation (speakers from the Indiana Neuroscience Institute, St. Vincent's Hospital) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Lash, Julie (April, 2007). Working with Trauma Survivors: Translating Psychobiological Theory into Practice. Invited presentation (speaker from IUPUI Counseling and Psychological Services) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Sanders, Mary, and Pederson, Sanford (March, 2007). Private Practice Issues. Invited presentation (speakers in private practice in Indianapolis) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Tomlin, Angie (March, 2007). Infant Mental Health. Invited presentation (speaker from Riley Children's Hospital) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Leake, Valerie (February, 2007). Construction and Validation of the Family Belonging Scale - Revised. Invited presentation (speaker from the University of Kentucky) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Munoz, Daniel (February, 2007). Global Health Crisis and the Role of Clinical Psychologists in Treatment and Prevention. Invited presentation (speaker from University of Chicago) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Maulin, Hanna, and Taylor, Fran (February, 2007). Grief from a Hospice Perspective. Invited presentation (speakers from Hospice of South Central Indiana) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Schladale, Joann, and Thomas, Jerry (July, 2006). Advances in the Identification and Treatment of Sexually Abusive Youth. Two-day conference sponsored by the School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Indianapolis and the Indiana Association of Juvenile Sexual Offender Practitioners. (12 APA-approved CE credits)
  • Rand, Kevin (April, 2006). Dispositional Hope and Optimism as Cognitive Constructs: Examining their Latent Structures and Differential Influences on Expectancies, Performance, and Well-being. Invited presentation (speaker from Duke University Medical Center) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Hansel, Joseph (April, 2006). An Experience on the Other Side of the Table: Issues of Cultural Competence in Assessment. Invited presentation (speaker from the University of Kentucky) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Aron, Lewis (April, 2006). Master Clinician Workshop: Relational Psychoanalysis - The Emergence of a Tradition. Invited presentation (speaker from Long Island University) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis. (5.25 APA-approved CE credits)
  • Burbage, A., Harvey, D., Keller-Smith, J., and Modglin, K. (April, 2006). St. Francis Hospital HIP-HOP Clinic: Treating Pediatric Obesity. Invited presentation (speakers from St. Francis Hospital) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Marshall, Angela (April, 2006). Sex Therapy: Issues and Interventions. Invited presentation for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • McQuillen, Diane (March, 2006). Making Play Count: An Introduction to Play Therapy. Invited presentation (speaker from Damar Services) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Rouse, M. R., and Henning, S. L. (February, 2006). Medical and Therapeutic Issues and Approaches for Treating Patients with Eating Disorders. Invited presentation (speakers from the Charis Center, Riley Children's Hospital) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Lash, Julia (February, 2006). Working with GLB Clients. Invited presentation (speaker from Indiana University - Purdue University at Indianapolis Counseling and Psychological Services Center) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Trimble, Tony (February, 2006). Assessing, Diagnosing, and Treating Substance Use Disorders. Invited presentation (speaker from VOA residential treatment program) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Bell, Linda (February, 2006). How Families Promote Well-being: A 30-year Longitudinal Study. Invited presentation (speaker from the University of Houston) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Schmutte, R., Turk, C., and Lysaker, P. (January, 2006). Perspectives of Three Differing Conceptualizations, Approaches, and Treatments of Schizophrenia. Continuing education workshop, School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis. (6.5 APA-approved CE credits)
  • Dobbs, Jennifer (December, 2005). Psychosocial Development and Early Academic Skills in Young Children. Invited presentation (speaker from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Du Rocher Schudlich, Tina (December, 2005). Parental Dysphoria and Children's Adjustment: Marital Conflict Styles, Children's Emotional Security, and Parenting as Mediators of Risk. Invited presentation (speaker from Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Marks, David (December, 2005). Neuropsychological Profiles of At-Risk Preschoolers: Theoretical and Clinical Implications. Invited presentation (speaker from Mount Sinai Medical Center in NYC) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Dietz, Greg (June, 2005). Functional Behavioral Assessment: A Data-Based Decision-Making Model. Continuing education workshop (speaker from the Psychological Corporation), School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis. (6.0 APA-approved CE credits)
  • Baker, Elgan (March, 2005). The Use of Hypnosis in Clinical Settings. Invited presentation (speaker from Meridian Psychological Associates) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Karon, Bertram (March, 2005). The Psychoanalytic Treatment of Severely Disturbed and Difficult Patients. Continuing education workshop (speaker from Michigan State University), School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis. (6.5 APA-approved CE credits)
  • Miller, C., Shore, K., and Williams, J. (March, 2005). Treatment of Sexual Offenders and Victims of Sexual Abuse. Invited presentation (speakers from the Correctional Industrial Facility and the Julian Center) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Kohli, Robin (February, 2005). Institutional Treatment of Children and Adolescents. Invited presentation (speaker from Pendleton Correctional Facility) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Dudley, Michael (February, 2005). Persuasion and Compliance: Principles of Social Influence. Invited presentation (speaker from the University of Kentucky) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Olive, Don (February, 2005). Approaches to Forensic Assessment. Invited presentation (speaker from the Indiana Women's Prison) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Hess, Jacqueline (February, 2005). Coping with Alzheimer's Disease: Where do we go from here? Invited presentation (speaker from the University of Indianapolis) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Muellerlisle, Paige (January, 2005). Research Methods in Social Psychology: Getting at the Known Unknowns. Invited presentation (speaker from the University of Wisconsin) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Rumble, Steven (April, 2004). Neuropsychological Assessment. Invited presentation (speaker from St. Francis Hospital and Behavioral Health Center) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Clapper, Greg (April, 2004). Critical Stress Debriefing: Theoretical Considerations and Uses. Invited presentation (speaker from University of Indianapolis) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Sudsberry, Rick, and McQuillen, Diane (April, 2004). Play Therapy and its Use in Children with Attachment and Bonding Difficulties. Invited presentation (speakers from Damar Services and Sudsberry & Assoc.) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Summers, Frank (April, 2004). Transcending the Self: An Integrative Object Relations Model of Psychoanalytic Therapy. Continuing education workshop (Speaker from Northwestern University), School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis. (6.5 APA-approved CE credits)
  • Gatton, Michael (April, 2004). The Art of Combat Veterans as a Symbolic Exposure Stimulus in PTSD Treatment. Invited presentation (speaker from the Veterans Administration) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Ertl, Melissa (March, 2004). Treatment of Patients with a History of Sexual Abuse. Invited presentation (speaker from Girls School Correctional Facility ) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Warman, Debbie (March, 2004). Schizophrenia: Cognitive Approaches. Invited presentation (speaker from University of Indianapolis) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • McIntyre, Rusty (March, 2004). Alleviating Stereotype Threat in Women: Accentuating Group Role Models. Invited presentation (speaker from Texas Christian University) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Ziegler-Hill, Virgil (March, 2004). Evaluative Organization of Self-Knowledge: The Hidden Vulnerability of Compartmentalization. Invited presentation (speaker from University of Oklahoma) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Dobbins, James, and Logan-Winfrey, La Pearl (September, 2003). Building Ethnocultural Competence and Social Responsibility in Professional Psychology Training. Invited presentation (speakers from Wright State University) for the faculty and students of the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Rogers, Ann (September, 2003). Training Workshop for the New WISC-IV. Invited presentation (speaker from the Psychological Corporation) for the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Rogers, Ann (July, 2003). The Assessment of Executive Function. APA Approved Continuing Education Symposium (speaker from the Psychological Corporation), University of Indianapolis. (5.5 CE credits)
  • Wall, Jacqueline (April, 2003). Assessment of Sincerity of Effort and Identifying Pathological Performance Using Multiple Measures. Invited presentation (speaker from the Jim Thorpe Rehabilitation Center, Oklahoma City) for the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Pennell, Greta (April, 2003). More Than a Good Attitude: The Contextual and Contested Character of Student Identity. Invited presentation (speaker from the School of Education) for the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Warman, Debbie (April, 2003). Schizophrenia: Cognitive Insight and Cognitive Therapy. Invited presentation (speaker from University of Pennsylvania) for the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • McWilliams, Nancy (March, 2003). Psychoanalytic Diagnosis Workshop. APA Approved Continuing Education Workshop (speaker from Rutgers University), University of Indianapolis. (6.5 CE credits)
  • Story, Amber (March, 2003). Talking Apples and Oranges: The Role of Ambiguity in Self and Social Judgments. Invited presentation (speaker from George Washington University) for the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Minnich, Heike (March, 2003). Runaway Behavior in Adolescents: Implications for Clinical Practice. Presentation for the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Deptula, Daneen (March, 2003). Children's Friendships and Adjustment: A Focus on Aggression and Peer Rejection. Invited presentation (speaker from University of Memphis) for the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Behrendt, Lynda (November, 2002). Introductory HIPAA Workshop: Implications for Psychologists and Mental Health Practitioners. APA Approved Continuing Education Symposium, University of Indianapolis. (5.5 CE credits)
  • Reed, Michael (July, 2002). Impact of Depression on Cognitive Functioning in Minority Adolescents. Invited presentation (speaker from Bennett College, Greensboro, NC) for the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Jackson, Tom (July, 2002). Violence Prevention for Athletes. Invited presentation (speaker from University of Arkansas) for the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Downing, David (July, 2002). Emerging Challenges for Practitioner-Based Professional Psychology Programs -- In Praise of Dialectics: Tradition, Innovation, and Reaction. Invited presentation (speaker from Illinois School of Professional Psychology) for the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Minnich, Heike (June, 2002). Evaluation and Treatment in Pediatric Pscho-Oncology. Invited presentation (speaker from Children's Hospital of Orange County, CA) for the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Hayes, Robert (May, 2002). Crisis and Disaster Response and Intervention. APA Approved Continuing Education Symposium (speaker from Ball State University), University of Indianapolis. (5.5 CE credits)
  • Wilson, Craig (February, 2002). Importance and Future Trends in Gerontology. Invited presentation for the Spring Lecture Series, sponsored by the Center for Aging and Community (speaker from St. Vincent's Hospital), University of Indianapolis.
  • Taylor, Nicole (July, 2001). Utilizing Religious Schemas to Cope with Physical and Mental Illness. Invited presentation for the School of Psychological Sciences (speaker from Methodist College, SC), University of Indianapolis
  • Henderson, David (June, 2001). Current Applications in Psychopharmacology: Therapeutic Interventions for Diverse Populations. APA Approved Continuing Education Symposium (speaker from Harvard Medical School), School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis. (6.0 CE credits)
  • McCloskey, Kathy (June, 2001). Everywhere I Look I See Volkswagen Bugs! The Ubiquitous Clinical Problem of Domestic Violence. Invited presentation (speaker from Wright State University) for the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Fantz, Charles (June, 2001). Therapeutic Assessment. Invited presentation (speaker from the Menninger School of Psychiatry and Mental Health Sciences, Topeka, KS) for the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Bell, Tyronn (April, 2001). Predictors of the Academic and Psychosocial Adjustment for African-American College Students on a Predominantly White Campus. Invited presentation (speaker from University of Illinois) for the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Elhai, Jon (March, 2001). Assessment of Malingering: An Analogue Investigation in Detecting Malingered Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Invited presentation (speaker from Nova Southeastern University, FL) for the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • DiClementi, Jeannie (March, 2001). Patient Processing of Health-Related Information: Suggestibility, Illness, and Treatment Adherence. Invited presentation (speaker from University of Colorado at Denver) for the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Shelton, Darlene (February, 2001). A Process Evaluation of the Implementation of "Family Connection: A Program Designed to Increase Resiliency Against Substance Abuse for African-American Youth and Families." Invited presentation (speaker from Spalding University, KY) for the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Indianapolis.
  • Harper, Gary, and Sanchez-Cesareo, Marizaida (November, 2000). Therapy with Urban Youth: StraightTalk About Tough Issues. Continuing Education Workshop, Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis. (6.0 CE credits)
  • Hall, C. Iijima (June, 2000). Understanding Diversity: Everything Your Parents and Teachers Never Taught You. APA Approved Continuing Education Symposium, Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis. (7.0 CE credits)
  • Battaglia, D. (March, 2000). The Ups and Downs of Close Relationships: A Social Psychological Analysis. Invited presentation (speaker from Texas Christian University) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Gordon, A. (March, 2000). Sex, Lies, and Stigma: A Social Psychological Perspective. Invited presentation (speaker from Boise State University) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Green, P. (March, 2000). Alcohol Consumption Among College Students: A Focus on Perceptions. Invited presentation (speaker from Bradford College, MA) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Charlton, K. (April, 2000). Meta-Analysis of Social Psychology Outcomes. Invited presentation (speaker from the University of Missouri-Columbia) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • College of Arts and Sciences Institute (May, 2000). The Labyrinth of Memory. Two-day faculty symposium which included sessions on The Neuropsychology of Memory, Memory and Generativity, Memory Made Visual, Artifacts of Memory, Collective Memory and the Construction of Culture, and Memory as Text and Performance. University of Indianapolis.
  • Nye, C. (April, 1999). Clinical Work with Sexual Minority Clients. APA Approved Continuing Education workshop sponsored by the Diversity Advisory Council of the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis. (2.5 CE credits)
  • Lichtenberg, P., MacNeil, S., Mays, W., and Dobbs, M. (October, 1999). Quality of Life Issues with Mature Adults: Clinical Services for the Next Millenium. APA Approved Continuing Education Symposium, Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis. (6.0 CE credits)
  • Billings, D. (February, 1999). Coping and Physical Health During Caregiving: The Roles of Positive and Negative Affect. Invited presentation (speaker from University of California - San Francisco) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Velasquez, J. (February, 1999). Community Based Program Evaluation. Invited presentation (speaker from Baylor University) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Vanable, P. (March, 1999). Alcohol Use and Increased Behavioral Risk for HIV. Invited presentation (speaker from University of Chicago) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Iwamasa, G. (March, 1999). Multicultural Mental Health Research Across the Life Span. Invited presentation (speaker from Oklahoma State University) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Robinson, A. (April, 1999). Current trends in the Assessment and Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Invited presentation (speaker from Dartmouth Medical School) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Malinoski, P. (July, 1999). Alternative Longitudinal Models for Treatment Outcome Studies: Examples From a Clinical Trial for Chronic Tension Headaches. Invited presentation (speaker from Ohio University) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Essman, W. (July, 1999). Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine. Invited presentation (speaker from University of Massachusetts) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Holigrocki, R. (August, 1999). Parent-Child Interaction Assessment. Invited presentation (speaker from The Menninger Clinic) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Kearns, R. (September, 1998). Rehabilitation Strategies for Pain and Other Disorders: Assessment and Treatment Issues. APA Approved Continuing Education Symposium, University of Indianapolis. (7.0 CE credits)
  • Dobbins, J. (June, 1998). Exploring Issues of Diversity in Professional Psychology: Understanding Ourselves and Others. Continuing education workshop sponsored by the Diversity Training Committee of the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Barnhill, L. (October, 1998). Evaluation and Treatment of Violence in Adolescents. APA Approved Continuing Education Symposium, Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis. (6.0 CE credits)
  • Osmanson, S. (April, 1998). An overview of Psychodynamic Approaches to Treatment. Invited presentation (speaker from Cincinnati Psychoanalytic Institute) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Wohlfarth, D. (March, 1998). Family Involvement in Children's Treatment . Invited presentation (speaker from Spalding University) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Boggs, J. (March, 1998). Overprotective and Overindulgent? A Clinical Scientist Examines Delayed Parenthood. Invited presentation (speaker from DePauw University) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Skillman, G. (March, 1998). Maltreated Children: Pathways to Resiliency. Invited presentation (speaker from Syracuse University) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Hatfield, D. (April, 1998). Breaking the cycle of violence: Targeting abusive parents as agents of youth and family improvement. Invited presentation (speaker from University of Colorado at Boulder) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Pederson, S. (September, 1998). An Ecological Model of Psychological Assessment: Theory, Data, and Cases. Invited presentation (speaker from Wright State University) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Leitner, L. (September, 1998). An Overview of Experiential Personal Constructivism. Invited presentation (speaker from Miami University) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Zarit, S., Mays, W., Olsen, R. and Smith, T. (October, 1997). Clinical support services with older adults: Issues for caregivers and health care professionals. APA Approved Continuing Education Symposium, Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis. (7.0 CE credits)
  • Golden, C., Rappaport, S., Trexler, L., and Hudson, B. (April, 1997). Neuropsychology and neuropsychiatry in the 1990's: Implications for rehabilitation and treatment in the next century. APA Approved Continuing Education Symposium, Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis. (7.0 CE credits)
  • Heffner, K. (February, 1997). Motivational interviewing and stages of change in the treatment of addictive behaviors. APA Approved Continuing Education Presentation, University of Indianapolis. (1.5 CE credits)
  • Wantz, D. (February, 1997). Slips, trips and halts: Making process interventions in psychotherapy. APA Approved Continuing Education Presentation, University of Indianapolis. (1.5 CE credits)
  • Goreczny, A. (February, 1997). Stress reactivity amony older and younger adults: Psychophysiological reactivity data and theory. APA Approved Continuing Education Presentation, University of Indianapolis. (1.5 CE credits)
  • Davila, B. (February, 1997). Convergence of behavioral and systems approaches in the treatment of psychosis. APA Approved Continuing Education Presentation, University of Indianapolis. (1.5 CE credits)
  • Hunt, J. (March, 1997). Coping mechanisms of women with cancer. APA Approved Continuing Education Presentation, University of Indianapolis. (1.5 CE credits)
  • Bedford, V. (March, 1997). Effects of sibling relationships on subjective well-being in adulthood. APA Approved Continuing Education Presentation, University of Indianapolis. (1.5 CE credits)
  • Besing, S. (March, 1997). Psychological aspects of chronic pain. APA Approved Continuing Education Presentation, University of Indianapolis. (1.5 CE credits)
  • Hess, J. (April, 1997). Mind-body interactions in chronic pain. APA Approved Continuing Education Presentation, University of Indianapolis. (1.5 CE credits)
  • Alexy, W. (April, 1997). Utilizing the MMPI-2 with patients diagnosed with occupational musculoskeletal injuries. APA Approved Continuing Education Presentation, University of Indianapolis. (1.5 CE credits)
  • College of Arts and Sciences Institute (May, 1997). The Meaning of Being Human. Week-long symposium which included sessions on The Nature of the Individual, Community and Human Identity, The Genetic and Linguistic Nature of Being Human, Pathology and Human Identity, and The Nature of the Physical/Incorporeal Human. University of Indianapolis.
  • Edwards, J. (February, 1997). Client utilization of family and couple therapy: Implications for clinical theory, training, and practice. Invited presentation (speaker from Assumption College) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Vivona, J. (February, 1997). Investigating relationships between childhood experiences and suicidality: The neglected role of personality. Invited presentation (speaker from the Institute of Pennsylvania Hospital) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Jackson-Walker, S. (February, 1997). Expressing struggles to be separate through a language of food and eating in the eating disordered family. Invited presentation (speaker from Michigan State University) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Wall, J. (May, 1997). Vocational rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury. Invited presentation (speaker from the Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Garwood, J. (May, 1997). A new approach to dissociative identity disorder treatment: Winnicott is "good enough." Invited presentation (speaker from Pacific University) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • Hagans, C. (May, 1997). Ethical dilemmas in multiple relationships. Invited presentation (speaker from Western Michigan University) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.
  • McDonel, E. (June, 1997). New approaches to mental health service delivery. Invited presentation (speaker from Grant-Blackford Mental Health) for the Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis.