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Knoxville Area Psychological Association


Past Presentations

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Long Covid and Mental Health: Helping Patients Move from Surviving to Thriving

Presented to KAPA on September 19, 2023

James C. Jackson, Psy.D.


Using a Health Equity Lens to Provide Behavioral Health Care

Presented to KAPA on June 13, 2023

Eboni Winford, Ph.D., MPH


Introduction to Compulsive Behavioral Disorders

Presented to KAPA on April 25, 2023

Charles Galyon, Ph.D.


Neurofeedback: Engaging the Brain Directly

Presented to KAPA on February 7, 2023

Mark Barnes, Ph.D.



Psychologists as Learning Leaders: Hindsight, Insight, and Foresight

Presented to KAPA on December 6, 2022

Sandra Shullman, Ph.D.



Supporting Your Clients with Cancer

Presented to KAPA on September 19, 2022

Denise Stillman, Ph.D., Debra Sullivan, Ph.D.


Cultural Insights: Mental Health and the Latinx Population

Presented to KAPA on June 21, 2022

Yolanda Rodriguez, Ph.D.


Recognizing "Pink Flags" and Other Clinical Signs: Refining the Road Map for Identifying Autism Spectrum Disorder

Presented to KAPA on April 12, 2022

Kira Armstrong, Ph.D., ABPP


Should I Take This Case? The Ethics of Referrals

Presented to KAPA on December 7, 2021

Julie Gallagher, Psy.D., APPB


Borderline Personality Disorder: A Conceptual Framework and Implications for Treatment

Presented to KAPA on September 28, 2021

Monica Johnson, Psy.D. 


The Six Keys to Distance Therapy: Essentials of Ethical and Legal Telehealth Practice

Presented to KAPA on July 19, 2021

Terry A. Casey, Ph.D.                                  


Cultural Considerations When Interacting with Jewish Patients, Students, and Colleagues

Presented to KAPA on June 29, 2021

Eliyahu Reich, Ph.D.                                    Memphis VA Medical Center


Treatment of Insomnia and Related Sleep Disorders

Presented to KAPA on April 27, 2021

C. Keith Hulse, Ph.D. MCSP, ABSM  Behavioral Medicine Institute


pdf available upon request

Adverse Childhood Experiences: The Importance Of Assessing And Addressing Trauma

Presented to KAPA on February 23, 2021

Caleb Corwin, Ph.D.

University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine Center of Excellence for Children in State’s Custody


Dual Law and Ethics Presentations:

Laws, Rules and Regulations, and Ethics of the Board of Examiners in Psychology

Presented to KAPA on December 9, 2020

Todd M. Moore, PhD
Professor of Psychology
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Duality Happens: Ethics and Multiple Relationships in Psychological Practice

Michael C. Hawthorne, PhD
Private Practice
The Northshore Group