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Commission for Counseling and Psychological Services 2014 Program Schedule

CCAPS would like to express special appreciation to our wonderful 2014-2015 sponsors:

Association of Counseling Center Training Agencies (ACCTA)

Association for the Coordination of Counseling Center Clinical Services (ACCCCS)

Association for University & College Counseling Center Directors (AUCCCD)

Society of Counseling Psychology (Division 17)

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Saturday March 29, 2014

Time

Program

Presenter

Location

7 pm CCAPS Reunion Dinner Please RSVP to Melissa Bartsch

([email protected] ) BY 3/22/14 Palomino Restaurant & Bar 49 West Maryland Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 317-974-0400

http://www.palomino.com/

Sunday March 30, 2014

Time

Program

Presenter

Location

8:30 –

11:30 am Navigating the road to Recovery: Ethical issues in the treatment of eating disorders

(3 CE credits)

Dr. Anne Kubal

Insight Behavioral Health Chicago, IL

Westin Indianapolis, Capitol III

12 pm CCAPS Networking Luncheon Please RSVP to Melissa Bartsch

([email protected] ) BY 3/22/14 Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery 10 West Washington St. Indianapolis, IN 46204

Phone:(317)681-8180 Fax: (317)681-8615

http://www.rockbottom.com/locations/indianapolis-downtown

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Sunday March 30, 2014

Time

Program

Presenter

Location

1:00-3:00

pm CCAPS Directorates (Closed meeting) Indianapolis Marriott Downtown—Marriott Ballroom 2 3:00-3:45

pm CCAPS Open Meeting Indianapolis Marriott Downtown—Marriott Ballroom 2

Monday March 31, 2014

Time

Program

Presenter

Location

9:00-10:00

am Zen and the Art of Student Affairs Leadership (1 CE credit)

Tracy Davis

Western Illinois University Indiana Convention Center - 136 9:00-10:00

am “Big Bang” and Autism Spectrum Disorders: What Administrators Must Know (1 CE credit)

Lynn Ortale

Chestnut Hill College Indiana Convention Center - 140

10:30-11:30 pm Effective Rape Prevention: Research-Based Bystander Intervention Programs That Work

(1 CE credit)

John D Foubert

Oklahoma State University Indiana Convention Center, 140

10:30-11:30 pm Exploring the Labyrinth: Supporting Non-Heterosexual College Males' Multiple Identity

Development (1 CE credit)

Daniel Tillapaugh

University of Maine Indianapolis Marriott Downtown - Marriott Ballroom 2

11:45 am

-12:45 pm "We Wear the Mask" No More: Retaining Black Men in College

(1 CE credit)

Janard A. Pendleton

University of Pittsburgh Indianapolis Marriott Downtown, Marriott Ballroom 9 2:00-3:30

pm CCAPS Committee Chairs Meeting (closed meeting)

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Monday March 31, 2014

Time

Program

Presenter

Location

2:15-3:15

pm Best Bi: Best Strategies to Support Bisexual Students Across Campus

(1 CE credit)

Lewis Bozard

University of West Georgia Indianapolis Marriott Downtown, Marriott Ballroom 2 2:15-3:15

pm Knowing Our New Students: Strategies From Teen Drinking Cultures Research (1 CE credit)

David S Anderson

George Mason University Indianapolis Marriott Downtown, Marriott Ballroom 7 2:15-3:15

pm Considering the Impact of Trauma on Student Development

(1 CE credit)

Tricia Shalka

The Ohio State University Indianapolis Marriott Downtown, Marriott Ballroom 8 3:30-4:30

pm Exploring Psychological Privilege (1 CE credit)

Sean Moundas

University of New Hampshire Indiana Convention Center, 236 3:30-4:30

pm Secular Safe Zone Ally Training (1 CE credit)

Elizabeth RA Liddell

Secular Student Alliance Indiana Convention Center, 238 6:30-7:30

pm Emerging Adults Theory and Identity Development (1 CE credit)

Diane J Wolter

Minnesota State University Moorhead Indiana Convention Center, 141 6:30-7:30

pm Fostering Collaboration in a Multidisciplinary Counseling Center through Ethical Analysis

(1 CE credit)

Kristen Vaughn

University of Tennessee Chattanooga Indiana Convention Center, 233

6:30-7:30

pm The RealPolitiks of Sexual Consent: Identity, Coercion, and “Hookup Culture” (1 CE credit)

Jason Laker

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Tuesday April 1, 2014

Time

Program

Presenter

Location

7:30-8:30

am Innovations 2.0: Practical/Creative Ideas for 21st Century Counseling Centers (1 CE credit)

Jonathan J Kandell

Universities at Shady Grove Indiana Convention Center, 134 7:30-8:30

am Guiding Principles for Assessing Violence Risk: A BioPsychoSocial Model (1 CE credit)

Meggen Sixbey

University of Florida Indiana Convention Center, 143

10:30-11:30 am Pornography: How it is Reinventing Sex and Why You Should Care

(1 CE credit)

John D Foubert

Oklahoma State University Indiana Convention Center, 142

10:30-11:30 am Secular Safe Zone Facilitator Training (1 CE credit)

Elizabeth RA Liddell

Secular Student Alliance Indianapolis Marriott Downtown, Marriott Ballroom 8 12 – 1 pm Intensive Treatment

Programs at University Counseling Centers (1 CE credit)

Meggen Sixbey

University of Florida Indiana Convention Center, 233 12 – 1 pm Flourishing Student Affairs

Practice: Applying Lessons from Positive Psychology (1 CE credit)

Peter C Mather

Ohio University Indianapolis Marriott Downtown, Marriott Ballroom 3 1:00 –2:30

pm CCAPS Directorate Meeting (closed meeting) Westin Grand Ballroom II 1:30-2:30

pm Who’s Responsible for the Sexual Climate?: An Institution-Wide Approach (1 CE credit)

Scott C Brown

Colgate University Indianapolis Marriott Downtown, Marriott Ballroom 1 2:30-4:00

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Tuesday April 1, 2014

Time

Program

Presenter

Location

3:00-4:00

pm TCKs: The Largest Group of Unserved Students Hidden Among Us?

(1 CE credit)

David Stuebing

Washington College Indiana Convention Center, 135 4:30-5:30

pm After-Hours Campus Emergencies: Training, Collaborating, and Responding as a Team (1 CE credit)

Eric Klingensmith

Grand Valley State University Indianapolis Marriott Downtown, Marriott Ballroom 10

7:00-9:00

pm CCAPS Social Adobo Grill (private room) 110 E Washington St, Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 822-9990

Wednesday April 2, 2014

Time

Program

Presenter

Location

9:45-10:45

am Videos for Counseling Center Outreach and Education: Engaging Best Practices (1 CE credit)

Hannah J Roberts

California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo

Indiana Convention Center, 143

9:45-10:45

am Ethical Decision Making in Student Affairs Practice (1 CE credit)

Michael Kocet

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