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FDA indications and warnings, and ways that psychologists may help enhance treatment adherence, among other topics. 2008. PRICE: $80 CE CREDITS 3 Personality Assessment: Ethics and Instruments Presented by Robert W. Hill This workshop reviews clinical personality assessment practices for an INTERMEDIATE to ADVANCED audience by observing some of the limitations of the MMPI-2 and the viability of the MMPI relative to other contemporary objective measures, including the PAI and the MCMI-III. 2008. PRICE: $60 CE CREDITS 4 Positive Aging: An Innovative Approach to Counseling Older Adults Presented by Robert D. Hill 16 This INTRODUCTORY workshop teaches principles of positive aging to optimize coping in later life. Specific strategies are described for the range of late-life problems, including adjusting to long-term care, caregiving, and death and dying. Evidence-supported geriatric counseling is examined from a positive aging perspective. 2006. PRICE: $80 CE CREDITS 4 The Proper Focus of Evidence-Based Practice In Collaboration With Division 29— Psychotherapy Presented by Steven D. Hollon, Bruce E. Wampold, Michael J. Lambert, Arthur C. Bohart, Larry E. Beutler, John C. Norcross, Leon Vandecreek, and Abe Wolf What is the proper focus of evidence-based practice? In this program, five preeminent psychotherapy researchers advocate for the treatment method, the psychotherapy relationship, the client as self-active healer, and processoutcome research. 2006. PRICE: $80 CE CREDITS 4 Psychological Consultation in Child Protection Issues Presented by Susan C. Esquilin This INTERMEDIATE workshop for child and family clinicians provides an introduction to consulting with local childprotective service agencies, attorneys for parents and children, and the courts regarding clients in the child welfare system. 2008. PRICE: $80 CE CREDITS 4 Recognizing and Initiating Treatment of Addictions in Mental Health Settings Presented by Marilyn Freimuth Addictions are more common in mental health settings than in addiction treatment settings. This INTRODUCTORY workshop examines the personal, professional, and contextual reasons why these addictions rarely are recognized. 2008. PRICE: $80 CE CREDITS 4 Taking Care of the Hated and Hateful Patient In Collaboration With Division 29— Psychotherapy Presented by Christopher Muran, Dorothy E. Holmes, Jean A. Carter, Karen J. Maroda, and Abe Wolf How psychotherapists feel about their patients influences the treatment process. Countertransference rage and hatred are particularly threatening. In the treatment of personality disorders in which the therapist is invited to reenact certain aggressive roles, the alternative to experiencing hatred may be affective numbing and stonewalling. 2006. PRICE: $80 CE CREDITS 6 What Psychologists Should Know About Working With Older Adults Presented by Rosemary Blieszner, Chandra Mehrotra, Peter A. Lichtenberg, Victor Molinari, Forrest R. Scogin, Merla Arnold, William E. Haley, and Margaret Norris This INTERMEDIATE workshop increases the competencies of psychologists interested in working with older adults and their families and caregivers. 2008. PRICE: $120

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