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2022 Theme: Culturally-Responsive Evidence-Based Practices for Children and Families

CPI is an initiative of the Society for Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (SCCAP) to enhance opportunities for its membership to engage in hands-on, practical learning about innovations in evidence-based practice for children and families.

SCCAP President, Anna Lau, Ph.D., will introduce the 2022 CPI theme in a pre-recorded keynote address that will be emailed to attendees to be viewed prior to the workshops. 

On three consecutive Fridays in July beginning at Noon ET, Drs. Milton Fuentes, Isha Metzger and Armando Pina, will each provide a 3-hour interactive workshop on evidence-based treatment engagement, cultural formulation and interviewing and intervention with diverse youth and families, respectively. Attendees will receive both lecture-based instruction, hands-on practice opportunities and relevant materials to support their learning with each presenter.  Each individual session date comes with 3 Continuing Education Units.

Pre-recorded Keynote address by

Anna Lau, PhD, UCLA, 2022 SCCAP President

Culturally-Responsive Evidence-Based Practices for Children and Families

July 8th

Applying APA’s Multicultural Guidelines to Latinx Children and Families: Implications for Clinical Practice

Milton Fuentes, PsyD

Montclair State University

July 15th

Healing Interpersonal and Racial Trauma: Integrating Racial Socialization into Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Black Youth and Families

Isha Walina Metzger, PhD

Georgia State University

The EMPOWER LAB

July 22nd

Use of Cultural Formulations in Clinical Practice with Latine Families

Armando Pina, PhD

Florida International University

Questions contact: CPI@SCCAP53.org