
2012 CAPS East Conference
Spirituality of the Christian Therapist
November 9-11, 2012
Rhodes Grove Conference Center
Chambersburg, PA
WELCOME
To the 2012 CAPS East
Conference
We are glad you are here to explore with us our theme of
Spirituality of the Christian Therapist
Our keynote speakers and several of the educational presentations visit the theme of Spirituality of the Christian Therapist. We hope this weekend will be a time of renewal and growth as we explore this theme together.
CAPS EAST 2012 Convention Committee
Conference Chair James Alexander, MSW Meier Clinics, Fairfax, VA
Program Chair Keri Barnett, PhD Roberts Wesleyan College, Rochester, NY
Registration Chair Kathy DePrenger, BA Cornerstone Family Counseling, Fairfax, VA
Facilities Coordinator
Continuing Education Chair Ken Williams, MA Christian Counseling Associates, Columbia, MD
Conference Publicity Vickey Maclin, PsyD Adjunct Professor, Chesapeake, VA
Treasurer James Alexander, MSW Meier Clinics, Fairfax, VA
Music/Worship Leaders Simon & Caryn Dixon The Falls Church - Anglican, Falls Church, VA
CAPS East Director Keith Houde, PhD Ave Maria University, Ave Maria, FL
CAPS EAST Board Members
Jim Alexander
Kathy Arveson
Keri Barnett
Rod Bassett
Julie Grimm
Keith Houde, Regional Director
Vickey Maclin
Stephen Parker
Gwen White
Purchasing Meals for the Conference
Conference participants lodging at the Rhodes Grove Conference Center have meals included in their lodging/accommodation fee.
Other participants wishing to purchase meals at the Conference Center should pay for their meals at the CAPS EAST Registration Desk.
Breakfast $6.00
Lunch $8.00
Dinner $10.00
Special Needs/Grievances
If you have special needs related to this conference, please contact Kathy DePrenger at capseast2012@gmail.com. If you have a grievance, questions, or concerns please contact James Alexander at counselorjim@hotmail.com.
Continuing Educational (CE) Procedures for
CAPS EAST Conference
Continuing Education (CE) credits for mental health professionals are being offered through PsychoEducational Resources, Inc. (PER). Participants may earn up to 9.5 CE credits at this conference.
1. You will need to register for CE at the Registration Table. There is a $25 dollar fee, unless it was pre-paid during the registration process.
2. You will be given a monitoring form which you will keep with you throughout the conference. You must fill out and return this form to the CE table when you attend your last
session at the conference.
3. You will need to sign in AND sign out for each CE session that you attend. Please see the monitors at each session for the sign-in and sign-out sheets.
4. Obtain and submit a CE evaluation form to the monitor at each session you attend. Be sure the monitor checks on the sign-in/out sheet that the form has been collected.
PsychoEducational Resources, Inc. (PER) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. PER maintains responsibility for the program and its content.
PER is an NBCC Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP) and a co-sponsor of the program. PER may award NBCC approved clock hours for programs that meet NBCC requirements (Approval #5536). Please check with your state counseling board to see if they accept the NBCC providership.
PER also provides continuing education for social workers, marriage and family therapists, and addiction counselors. PER is approved as a provider for continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards, 400 South Ridge Parkway, Suite B, Culpepper, VA22701. www.aswb.org. ASWB Approval Period: 4/15/12 – 4/15/15. Social Workers should contact their regulatory board to determine course approval. The following recognize the ASWB program: AL, AK, AZ, CT, DC, DE, GA, ID, IN, IA, KY, MA, MD, MI, MO, MS, MT, NM, NC, ND, NJ, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, TN, TX, UT, VA, VI, VT, WA, WI, and WY.
PER maintains responsibility for this program and its content. For additional CE information please call PER at 800-892-9249
or e-mail support@per-ce.net.
To receive CE Certification you must complete the conference evaluation, an evaluation for each session you attend,
the CE Request Form, and sign in and out of each session attended.
CE Certification will be mailed to you approximately 4-6 weeks after the conference.
For additional conference information please visit http://capseast.yolasite.com.
Schedule At-A-Glance
Friday, November 9
4:00-6:00 pm Registration
5:00-6:30 pm Dinner
6:15-7:15 pm Break Out Session #1
7:30-9:00 pm Keynote I: Anne Grizzle, M.S.
Enhancing Therapist Listening Skills Through Spiritual Practices
9:00 pm Social Time
Saturday, November 10
7:30-8:00am Personal Devotions/Prayer
8:00-8:45 am Breakfast
9:00-10:00 am Break Out Session #2
10:15-11:15 am Break Out Session #3
11:15-Noon Free Time
Noon Lunch
1:00-2:30 pm Keynote II: Curt Thompson, M.D.
Mental Health and Spirituality: The Integration of the Mind
2:45-3:45 pm Break Out Session #4
4:00-5:00 pm Break Out Session #5
5:00-6:30 pm Dinner and Break Time
6:30-7:30 pm Posters for Dessert
7:30-7:45 pm CAPS East Business Meeting
7:45-9:15 pm Keynote III: Anne Grizzle, M.S.
Developing Attentiveness as a Clinical and Spiritual Practice
9:15 pm Social Time/Recreation
Sunday, November 11
8:00-8:45 am Breakfast
9:00-10:00 am Morning Vespers Praise/Worship/Devotional
10:00 am Convention Concludes - Departure
CAPS EAST 2012 PROGRAM SUMMARY
Spirituality of the Christian Therapist
Friday, November 9, 2012
4:00 – 6:00 pm Registration/Check-in
4:30 – 5:00 pm Volunteer Training (Meet in lobby)
5:00 – 6:30 pm Dinner
6:15 – 7:15 pm Break Out Session #1
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Spirituality Track Antrim B Room | Spirituality Track Greencastle Room |
Clinical Track Antrim A Room | Clinical Track Board Room |
Ancient Clinical Wisdom: Helping Ourselves and Our Clients Grow by Illustrating Clinical Insights from the ScripturesK. Williams, M.A.**no CE credit** |
Spirituality of the Christian Therapist: Insights from D. W. WinnicottS. Parker, Ph.D. |
Clinical Lessons from Political Theory: Alfred Adler and Catholic Social ThoughtN. Silander, B.A.
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Starting a Private Practice: Make it, Market it, Manage it, and Love it!J. Wagner, Ph.D, **no CE credit** |
7:30 – 9:00 pm Keynote #1 Anne Grizzle, M.S.
Enhancing Therapist Listening Skills Through Spiritual Practices
Meadows Conference Room
9:00 pm Social Time
Saturday, November 10, 2012
7:30 – 8:00 am Personal Devotions/Prayer
8:00 – 8:45 am Breakfast
9:00 – 10:00 am Break Out Session #2
10:15 – 11:15 am Break Out Session #3
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Time Slot |
Academic/ Research Track Antrim B Room |
Clinical Track Greencastle Room |
Spirituality Track Board Room |
Clinical Track Antrim A Room |
Break Out Session #29-10 am
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Exploring the Psychological Topography of Self-SacrificeR. Bassett, Ph.D.; S. Bartz, M. Bonnett, L. Scavo | Treating Grief, Loss, and Unforgiveness in ChildrenE. Worthington, Jr., Ph.D. |
You Don’t Know Yourself By Yourself: Why Growing Closer to Christ
Cannot Be A Sole Endeavor | The Formation of Persons: Outline of a Personalist Developmental PsychologyK. Houde, Ph.D. |
Break Out Session #310:15-11:15 am
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How Forgiveness Affects Mental and Physical HealthC. Lavelock, B.A.B. Griffin, B.A. E. Worthington, Jr., Ph.D.
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Creative Play Therapy Techniques with an Underlying Theme of Spiritual Integration for Inner Healing with Children and AdolescentsRosemary Thompson, Ed.D. E. Linstad, M.A. |
Discernment as a Spiritual and Psychological ProcessD. Hankle, Ph.D. |
The Cognitive Behavioral Therapy of C.S. Lewis According to ScrewtapeJ. Alexander, M.S.W. |
11:15 – 12 noon Free Time
12 noon Lunch
1:00 – 2:30 pm Keynote #2 Curt Thompson, M.D.
Mental Health and Spirituality: The Integration of the Mind
Meadows Conference Room
2:45 – 3:45 pm Break Out Session #4
4:00 – 5:00 pm Break Out Session #5
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Time Slot |
Academic/ Research Track Antrim B Room | Clinical Track Greencastle Room | Spirituality Track Board Room | Ethics Track Antrim A Room |
Break Out Session #4
2:45-3:45pm |
Netnography: Explorations of Facebook Users’ Attitudes in Political Influencing StrategyAmy Dominguez, Psy.D. E. Wang, B.A. | A Profile of School Shooters: Bullied, Psychopathic, Psychotic or Traumatized?Rosemary Thompson, Ed.DE. Linstad, M.A.
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The Sacrament of Genuine Meeting in the Therapy RoomJ. Stauffer, Ph.D. |
Ethics, Supervision, and SpiritualityJ. Peters, Ph.D. A. Hart, B.A. |
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Break Out Session #5
4-5 pm |
Recent Intervention Research on the Efficacy of the REACH Forgiveness MethodC. Lavelock, B.A. Y. Lin, M.A. E. Worthington, Ph.D. C. Greer, M.A. |
Working with Trauma and Dissociation with Traumatized Families in KenyaB. Keyes, Ph.D., Ed.D. |
Keeping the Holy Spirit in Our Spirituality: A Systemic View of Religious FaithR. Makrush, M.A. **no CE credit** |
Ethical Practice When Church and Counseling IntersectG. White, Psy.D. Rod White, M.Div. |
5:00 – 6:30 pm Dinner & Break Time
6:30-7:30 pm Posters for Dessert|
Poster Session |
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Remorse and Self-Concealment Rod Bassett, Ph.D. Roberts Wesleyan College Spirituality, Psychology, and Criminal Justice Rod Bassett, Ph.D. Roberts Wesleyan College Finding Your Path: A Trail Guide for People Who Thomas Bowen, M.A. Are Navigating Sexual Identity Ashley Novak, B.A. Regent University Soul and Self: Implications of Augustine and Adler's Melissa Campbell, B.A. Theories on Human Nature Regent University Pornography Use, Addiction, Attachment to God, and Tabitha Cassidy Negative Affect: The Moderating Role of Self-Esteem Alexandra Mannerino Liberty University Allycia Tedeschi, R. Clint Hayes Fred Volk, Ph.D. The Interaction of Relationship Status and Belief in Megan Herndon, God on Self Assessed Pornography Addiction and Guilt Stephanie Kovaly Liberty University Erin Wade Fred Volk, Ph.D. Skinner and the Scripture: A Comparison Between Hannah Jones, B.S. Skinner's Behaviorism and Christian Views of Free Will Anna Shirkova, M.A. Regent University Benefits of Silence Inside of and Outside of the Candace Lassiter, B.A. Therapy Room Carolyn Bridges, B.A. Regent University Forgiveness Intervention Workbooks: An Caroline Lavelock, B.A. Examination of the Christian and the Secular Chelsea L. Greer, M.A. Virginia Commonwealth University Comparisons and Applications of Adler’s Theory Erik Lohmann, B.S. of Social Interest and Christianity’s Role of the Church Regent University Freud and Jung: Differing Dream Analyses on Elena McSwain, M.A. King Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream Alicia Pavkov, B.A. Regent University A Psychoanalyst’s Support of Spirituality: A Brief Ashley Novak, B.S. Summary of Erik Erikson’s View of Religion Regent University Biblical View of a Righteous Christian Character Anna Shirokova, M.A. through the Prism of Five-Factor Model of Personality Hannah Jones, B.S. (a Case of Paul) Regent University Influence of Religious Commitment Level and Anna Shirokova, M.A. Intervention Type on Marital Satisfaction after Elizabeth Wine, B.A. HOPE-Focused Couples Therapy Regent University Occurrence of Sexual Orientation Microaggressions Kristina Watson, M.A. On Christian College Campuses Melissa Armstrong, B.A. Regent University |
7:30 – 7:45 pm CAPS East Business Meeting
7:45 – 9:15 pm Keynote #3 Anne Grizzle, M.S.
Developing Attentiveness as a Clinical and Spiritual Practice
9:15 pm Social Time/Recreation
Sunday, November 11, 2012
8:00 – 8:45 am Breakfast
9:00 - 10:00 am Morning Vespers
10:00 am Convention Concludes
Please don’t forget to turn in CE Forms to CE Chair before you leave