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Articles Due For The Colorado Psychologist
Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM MDT
Category: Annual Meeting

June:

Supervision

For the June edition of TCP, authors are invited to share their reflections on and expertise regarding supervision. With a large portion of the community providing supervision, and 100% having received supervision either in the past or presently, we hope to provide a range of perspectives regarding the topic. Feel free to provide reflections of a personal (e.g. reflections on the difficulties and/or joys of supervision, etc.) and/or professional (e.g. theories of supervision, etc.) nature.

August:

Specified Assessment

 Authors are encouraged to write about LD/ADHD specific assessment areas, as well as other assessment topics of interest such as neuropsychology, risk assessment, personality and general cognitive functioning, forensic evaluations (e.g., competency; sanity; parental fitness), and therapeutic assessment. As assessment practices continually evolve, members may wish to address reflections on unique and complex issues, ethical dilemmas, or general impressions about psychological assessments. All relevant themes are welcome in the August issue.

October:

American Psychological Association Conference

Authors are encouraged to share their personal experiences/opinions of the 2017 APA conference (Aug. 3-7 in Washington, DC), presentations they held or were a part of, editorials around future of APA conferences with researched options for changing in the future.  We want to highlight CPA’s involvement and representation at APA and inform those unable to attend.

December:

Future of the Field

In the Future of the Field issue, we are looking for fresh perspectives on potential impacts on our profession of the changing healthcare landscape (e.g., move towards more integrated care models; shifts in the state's Medicaid capitation payment structure), the evolution of technological interventions (Skype/teletherapy), and broader awareness of the need for trauma-sensitive approaches, for example.

Email to Brian Beaumund, PsyD at [email protected]