Alameda County Psychological Association: Continuing Education Call for Proposals
ACPA is committed to providing members inspiring continuing education opportunities to encourage professional development, support licensure renewal, and better serve those in our care and community.
We are implementing a “Call for Proposals” to engage our talented network to share their knowledge and expertise on an range topics including (but not limited to):
- Evidence-Based Treatment Modalities
- Law and Ethics in Professional Psychology
- Subject-Matter Presentations
- Suicidality (Assessment, Prevention and Training)
- Supervision and Training
Anchored in our commitments to social justice, equity, and inclusion we strongly encourage submissions that are rooted in multicultural perspectives, focus on historically underrepresented populations, and incorporate such frameworks into the overall proposal when possible.
Note: Examples of historically underrepresented populations may include (but are not limited to):
- Age (e.g., subject-matter presentation that focuses on underrepresented age group per the topic)
- Communities of Color (e.g., Pan-African, Asian, and Latin Diasporas)
- First Generation to College
- Gender (e.g., subject-matter presentation that focuses on underrepresented gender per the topic)
- Gender Identity (e.g., gender-non conforming, gender-expansive, and gender-queer)
- LGBTQIA (e.g., lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, intersex, and asexual)
- Persons with Disabilities (e.g., person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activity)
- Religious Minorities
- Survivors (e.g., various forms of trauma that may include exposure to violence, assault, and historical oppression)
- Underrepresented Minorities (e.g., African-American, Latinx, Native American, Alaskan Native and Indigenous Populations)
- Veterans (e.g., those who have served in the active military, naval, or air service)
Example Topics
Evidence-Based Treatment Modalities:
- Psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy and the treatment of race-based trauma
- Law and Ethics Professional Psychology
- Ethical considerations for psychologists and the use of social media
Subject-Matter Presentation:
- Best practices for providing counseling to transgender and gender non-confirming patients
- Undocumented students and mental health
- Trauma-informed care for children and families
Suicidality (Assessment, Prevention and Training):
Compensation: Presentations will be compensated at a rate of $200/CE hour.
Application Process:
Applications need to be submitted through the link below. A checklist of materials/sections for completion are provided below. For questions email CE Chair Jamie Goldstein Psy.D, drjamiegoldstein@gmail.com
To apply please click here: CE Proposal Application
Also send CVs to Jamie Goldstein drjamiegoldstein@gmail.com
ACPA CE Application Checklist
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Primary Presenter Information (e.g., name, title, email etc.)
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Secondary Presenter Information (if applicable)
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Suggested Presentation Title (15 words max)
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Presentation Abstract (50 words max)
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Syllabus/Course Outline (including time devoted to each topic):
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Course Goals and Objectives (at least three for a 3-hour course); Objectives should be measurable
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Provide 3-5 citations that support the content you will be teaching
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Short biographic sketch of each presenter to be used on promotional flyer for course
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Copy of each Presenter’s CV
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