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In this episode, licensed psychologists Dr. Allison Otto and Dr. Lyz DeBoer discuss considerations when launching a group practice. Dr. Otto is a co-owner, with her husband, of Otto Psychological Associates. She shares helpful strategies from her own experience in transitioning from a solo to group practice. Conducted in an interview style, Dr. Otto outlines considerations regarding planning, organizing, startup costs, staffing, administrative support, allocation of resources, and optimizing performance and flow. She emphasizes the power of seeking consultation, mentoring, and support from other professionals in the field and identifies tips for enlisting necessary resources. Dr. Otto and Dr. Lyz discuss potential challenges and also provide proactive tips for achieving success in line with your goals!
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Join our host Dr. David Zehrung as he chats with Dr. Max Shmidheiser, chair of PPA's Ethics Committee. Hear about what the committee does, common ethical dilemmas, and some additional resources available when you run into your own ethical dilemmas.
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Dr. David Zehrung chats with current PPA president Dr. Brad Norford about PPA, his presidential platform, and PPA2022, PPA's Annual Convention.
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Dr. Bernard Seif interviews Dr. Jarrod Spencer, a sport psychologist and public speaker. Dr. Spencer talks about the his work in tying psychology into working with athletes and to help people who exercise.
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Dr. David Zehrung takes a chance to chat with current PPA president Dr. Dea Silbertrust
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Dr. Nancy Mramor sits down with Amelia Herbst to discuss the history of media, how it influences us, and how psychologists can learn to become interview/media savvy.
This episode is also eligible for Continuing Education Credits! Please visit https://www.papsy.org/page/PPAWebinars for more information. -
Two women from different walks of life come together to discuss the murder of George Floyd and the impact of systemic racism in the U.S. Each share their lived experiences immediately following the protests erupted in May 2020. They focus on experiences of oppression, privilege, and implicit bias. They also share ways in which their professional lives have been impacted and provide suggestions for moving forward.
Why the World is on Fire: Historical and Ongoing Oppression of Black African American people in the US is part of a 3 part series by Dr. Jade Logan created for the Pennsylvania Psychological Association. The first two parts are in webinar form and can be found here: https://www.papsy.org/store/ListProducts.aspx?catid=471749&ftr=
Presenters:
Dr. Audrey Ervin is a licensed psychologist who completed a Ph.D. in counseling psychology at the University of Memphis and a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Delaware where she specialized in diversity issues and mindfulness-based interventions in therapy. Her clinical and research areas focus on multicultural competence with a particular emphasis on gender identity, sexual orientation, racial identity, and gender expansive identities. She has presented work at numerous national and international conferences including the American Psychological Association, the Association for Women in Psychology, and the Pennsylvania Psychological Association. She was the national spokesperson for the Association for Women in Psychology and concurrently served as a member of the implementation collective. She serves on the Committee on Multiculturalism for the Pennsylvania Psychological Association. She owns Ervin Counseling & Consulting, LLC., is the academic program director of the graduate counseling psychology program at Delaware Valley University in Doylestown, PA, and is a nationally certified Stop the Hate trainer. Dr. Ervin was awarded the Distinguished Faculty Member Award at Delaware Valley University, named to the Bucks County Courier Times “40 under 40” list and cited in the “99 Top Professors in Counseling, Psychology, and Therapy” list. She completed a certificate in Mindfulness at Harvard University in 2018. She is frequently cited in various media outlets including Time magazine, NBC News and Psychology Today about the Imposter Syndrome and psychological well-being. www.ervincounseling.com
Dr. Jade Logan is a licensed and board-certified clinical psychologist. She currently serves as the Training Director for the Chestnut Hill College Internship Consortium and Assistant Professor of Psychology in the doctoral training program at CHC. Dr. Logan provides clinical supervision and individual psychotherapy to predominately African American women through The Ladipo Group, LLC. Her areas of clinical expertise include PTSD related to sexual trauma and intimate partner violence, anxiety and mood disorders, and women's issues. A majority of her work focuses on psychotherapy with African American/Black men and women who are coping with the stressors of working and being educated in predominantly White work and school environments. As the Training Director, Dr. Logan oversees an APA accredited predoctoral internship for 8-11 doctoral trainees each year. She conducts weekly group supervision and provides didactic seminars that focus on multicultural supervision, ethical and legal practices, cultural humility, and consultation. During the academic year, Dr. Logan teaches Advanced Topics in Human Diversity and Professional & Ethical Clinical Practice. Over the last 10 years, Dr. Logan has provided workshops on race, power, and privilege to local community organizations, businesses, and governmental agencies such as the Philadelphia Family Court, Delaware Valley Planning Commission, Pennsylvania CareerLink and more. Dr. Logan currently serves as the chair of the Publications Committee for PPA and is a member of the American Psychological Association. -
Dr. Shari Kim and Dr. Kalima Young sit down with our project manager, Amelia Herbst, to discuss the history and circulation of violent images and videos of members of the Black community and how they affect this community. Both guests provide insights on how we should process and interact with the media being shared and how to share it in a way that informs and protects everyone.
Dr. Kim and Dr. Young wrote an article related to this interview and can be found in the September 2020 issue of the Pennsylvania Psychologist. -
Host, Dr. David Zerung, sits down with multiple members of the Pennsylvania Psychological Association's staff to discuss the ways that they are continuing to support members during Pennsylvania's quarantine.
COVID-19 information can be found at: https://www.papsy.org/page/COVID19
Special thanks to all of the staffers that took part in this episode! Their names and contact information are listed below:
Ann Marie Frakes, MPA- [email protected]
Judy D. Huntley, CMP-HC- [email protected]
Samuel J. Knapp, Ed.D.- [email protected]
Rachael Baturin, MPH, JD- [email protected]
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Sara Fried sits down with Dr. Lavanya Devdas to discuss acculturative stress when working with clients and students from other cultures. Dr. Devdas gives us insight into her work as well as how her own experiences with acculturative stress has influenced her as a clinician and educator.
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Dr. Lavanya Devdas interviews one of her graduate student mentees about integrating diversity in supervision, therapy, and educating our future clinicians.
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Brother Bernard Seif interviews Dr. Tim Barksdale about his life, education, and career.
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Dr. Vito DonGiovanni and the Pennsylvania State Board of Psychology by Pennsylvania Psychological Association
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Dr. Dennis Daley on families affected by addiction by Pennsylvania Psychological Association
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Dr. Peter Langman and School Shooting Research by Pennsylvania Psychological Association
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Dr. David Zehrung introduces you to PPA's new podcast, Psychology Radiocast.