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Re: [#DIV28SUPER] Revised: Open Call for Papers: Mental Health Professionals with Lived Experience of Mental Illness
Hi Ronald,
I sent you the call below in a non-final manner last month for posting on the Div 28 listserv. I've replaced with the final version below – would you mind posting it on the Div 28 listserv again?
Thanks!
Rose
Open Call for Papers: Mental Health Professionals with Lived Experience of Mental Illness Psychological Services
Special Package Editors: Dr. Jennifer Boyd, Guest Editor; Dr. Femina Varghese, Associate Editor
Submission Deadline: May 1, 2019
This call is developed in memory of Dr. Fred Frese
The editorial staff at the journal for American Psychological Association Division 18 (Psychologists in Public Service), Psychological Services, is inviting manuscripts for a special section on licensed mental health professionals who have a lived experience of mental illness. Sometimes referred to as "prosumers", this group of providers is uniquely positioned to fight stigma and promote the mental health recovery model by serving as examples and by providing a consumer perspective throughout our field. Similarly, professionals who have immediate family members with mental illness can also provide an important personal perspective. Overall, personal experience with psychiatric disability is an important but often invisible identity factor. This is an aspect of diversity and inclusion that is particularly relevant in the mental health workplace.
The current published literature about mental health workers with lived experience is mostly limited to scattered first-person accounts. Empirical work is mainly focused on peer specialists, who are expected to disclose, and thus different from licensed professionals who can choose whether or not to disclose.
Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods studies, as well as systematic reviews, empirically-informed consensus statements, theoretical papers, meta-analyses, and first-person accounts are all welcomed. First-person accounts should be limited to 3-5 double-spaced manuscript pages including any references.
The field would be enriched by papers on topics including, but not limited to:
· Prevalence of prosumers in the public service mental health workplace (e.g., related measurement issues; progress on federal or other official targets for percentages of staff with psychiatric disabilities at all pay grades and/or career stages)
· Best practices for training, recruiting, hiring, managing, and/or retaining prosumers in the mental health workplace (e.g., features of a welcoming organizational climate; culture change; effective accommodations; personal therapy requirements for trainees)
· Partnering with peer specialists to achieve desired outcomes
· Appropriate boundaries under the recovery model (e.g., the effect of disclosure to patients on therapeutic alliance and clinical outcomes)
· Stigma and discrimination targeting this group, including causal factors (e.g., the clinician's illusion; culture of nondisclosure) and stigma-reduction strategies
· Impaired professionals, burnout, secondary trauma, and how to regain wellness and productivity
· Parallels with and lessons learned from other invisible identities such as LGBTQQIA (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, or asexual); intersectionality; resilience
· First-person accounts, narratives, or statements from individual or multiple prosumers, in the context of authors' professional activities in psychology (these should be 3-5 double-spaced manuscript pages including references), from any developmental stage (student, early career, mid-career, late career, and retirement)
· Mental health professionals who have immediate family members with mental illness, or who treat patients who have the same condition that the professionals themselves or their family members have experienced.
APA Division 18 (Psychologists in Public Service) welcomes manuscripts related to these areas including, but not limited to, work being conducted in the following domains:
· Police and public safety settings
· Criminal justice settings including courts, prisons, and prison reentry programs
· Educational systems at all levels
· Hospitals and community clinics
· Indian Health Service
· Department of Veterans Affairs
The deadline for receipt of papers for this special section is May 1, 2019. Please follow the Instructions to Authors information located on the Psychological Services website at: http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/ser. Manuscripts must be submitted electronically through the Manuscript Submission Web Portal at https://www.editorialmanager.com/svs/default.aspx.
Please specify in your cover letter that the submission is intended for the special section on Mental Health Professionals with Lived Experience of Mental Illness, and address your submission cover letter to Drs. Jennifer Boyd and Femina Varghese. All papers submitted will be initially screened by the editorial board. If evaluated as appropriate for the journal, papers will then be sent out for blind peer review. For further questions related to this special section, please contact Dr. Boyd at jennifer.boyd@va.gov and Dr. Varghese fvarghese@uca.edu.
Rose Sokol-Chang, PhD
Publisher, APA Journals
American Psychological Association
750 First Street NE, Washington DC 20002-4242
t. (202) 336-5667
2019-01-09
[#DIV28SUPER] Job Post Psychologist – University of Kansas
The Cofrin Logan Center for Addiction Research and Treatment, in collaboration with the Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at the University of Kansas, is seeking a Psychologist with Addictions specialty.
General Responsibilities: The Psychologist will provide counseling, psychotherapy and psychological testing to eligible students of the University in the domain of substance use disorder and related disorders. The Psychologist will also provide outreach and consultation to students, faculty and staff, and supervise to graduate students and other students-in-training. This percent of time worked for this position will be 50%-100% and is negotiable based on the needs of the department and the successful candidate. Salary will be commensurate with experience.
Required Qualifications
1. Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Clinical Psychology or Counseling Psychology from an APA accredited program and one year of related professional experience.
2. Successful completion of APA accredited doctoral internship in Psychology.
3. Strong written communication skills as evidenced by application materials.
4. Licensed or immediately license eligible by start date for permanent license at the doctoral level in the state of Kansas.
5. Experience in the evidence-based treatment of substance use and related disorders.
Preferred Qualifications
1. Experience in supervision and training.
2. Experience in group therapy.
3. Experience in brief/solution focused therapy techniques.
4. Experience in DSM-V diagnosis and assessment of mental status.
5. Experience in outreach and prevention.
6. Demonstrated experience in and commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity and commitment to ongoing development of multicultural competence.
7. Strong verbal communication skills.
8. Demonstrated ability in and significant experience with working collaboratively with a diverse population of students, faculty, staff, administrators, and other members of the community.
9. Ability to work cooperatively and collaboratively on interdisciplinary team, to take initiative, and to be flexible in response to developing demands and challenges of the position.
10. Experience in clinical role as part of a research team.
11. Certified in alcohol and/or drug abuse treatment or licensed for clinical addictions treatment
Review of application will begin on January 21, 2019 and continues as needed to ensure a large, high quality, and diverse applicant pool.
For more information and to apply: https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search/home/HomeWithPreLoad?PageType=JobDetails&partnerid=25752&siteid=5541&AReq=13479BR#jobDetails=3711370_5541
Direct questions and inquiries to Richard Yi: ryi1@ku.edu
Richard Yi, Ph.D.
Director, Cofrin Logan Center for Addiction Research and Treatment
Professor, Department of Psychology
University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045
Email: ryi1@ku.edu Phone: 785-864-6476
https://addiction.ku.edu
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Re: [#DIV28SUPER] REMINDER: Call for Nominations - Division 28 Awards - DEADLINE APPROACHING!!
Hey Cath,
In the way of an FYI, I'm planning to nominate Allison Kurti for the Young Psychopharmacologist Award. I think she's a strong candidate.
Steve
VCBH Administrator: Marissa Palmer, MPH
marissa.palmer@uvm.edu
Sent: Thursday, January 3, 2019 2:22 PM
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Subject: [#DIV28SUPER] REMINDER: Call for Nominations - Division 28 Awards - DEADLINE APPROACHING!!
Dear Division 28 Colleagues,
Happy new year to all!
I'm reaching out to remind you that the deadline for award submissions is in less than 2 weeks and to encourage you to submit nomination materials for APA Division 28 Awards for the 2019 APA meeting in Chicago.
Attached you will find the official call for nominations with the detailed instructions for each of the three awards: Med Associates Brady-Schuster Award, Young Psychopharmacologist Award and Outstanding Dissertation Award. These awards are an excellent way to recognize your outstanding colleagues in science- both the young and more seasoned! The Awards Committee looks forward to seeing this year's nominees. The deadline for materials is January 15, 2019.
Regards,
Cathy Stanger
Catherine Stanger, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Psychiatry
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
46 Centerra Parkway
Suite 300, HB 7255
Lebanon, NH 03766
Catherine.stanger@dartmouth.edu
Phone 603-646-7023
Fax 603-448-5335
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2019-01-07
[#DIV28SUPER] NIH HEAL (Helping to End Addiction Long-term) Initiative: Funding Opportunity Announcements
Dear Investigator,
To address the opioid crisis, NIH has developed the NIH HEAL (Helping to End Addiction Long-term) Initiative. The following funding opportunity announcement.
Table of contents:
I. TA Webinar for NIDA HEAL Prevention Funding Opportunities: January 17, 2019 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. - Please register and save the date
II. HEAL Initiative: Sleep and Circadian-Dependent Mechanisms Contributing to Opiate Use Disorder (OUD) and Response to Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) (R01 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed) (RFA-HL-19-028)
III.HEAL Initiative: Sleep and Circadian-Dependent Mechanisms Contributing to Opiate Use Disorder (OUD) and Response to Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) (U01 Clinical Trial Optional) (RFA-HL-19-029)
IV. For Information about other HEAL (Helping to End Addiction Long-termS Initiative) please click here.
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I.TA Webinar for NIDA HEAL Prevention Funding Opportunities: January 17, 2019 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. - Please register and save the date
A technical assistance webinar is scheduled to assist potential applicants to the following prevention specific HEAL initiatives:
And
The intent of this pre-application webinar is to provide an overview of the HEAL Prevention FOAs and to address general questions from potential applicants.
Attendees are encouraged to register for the webinar in advance. The webinar is optional and not required for application submission. The webinar may conclude before the scheduled time depending on the number of questions.
Following the webinar, NIDA will post the slides that are presented. Prospective applicants with inquiries concerning the FOAs who are unable to participate in the Webinar are encouraged to view the summary of questions and answers after the Webinar.
Webinar Information
Date: January 17, 2019
Time: 12:30 - 2:00 pm EST
Event address for attendees (to register and attendhttps://nih.webex.com/nih/onstage/g.php?MTID=e377439f43efc0136f1c75ecb8938b880):
FOAs to be discussed
Please click on the links below to see the full announcements and instructions.
HEAL Initiative: Coordinating Center to Support NIDA Preventing Opioid Use Disorder in Older Adolescents and Young Adults (ages 16–30) Initiative (U24 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-DA-19-034.html
HEAL Initiative: Preventing Opioid Use Disorder in Older Adolescents and Young Adults (ages 16–30) (UG3/UH3 Clinical Trial Required)
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-DA-19-035.html
Please share this information within your networks and widely.
For more information contact:
Jacqueline Lloyd, PhD, MSW
Deputy Branch Chief
Prevention Research Branch
Division of Epidemiology, Services and Prevention Research
National Institute on Drug Abuse
National Institutes of Health
US Department of Health and Human Services
6001 Executive Blvd. Room 5173
Bethesda, MD 20892-9589
Email: lloydj2@nida.nih.gov
Phone: 301-443-8892
Fax: 301-443-2636
II. HEAL Initiative: Sleep and Circadian-Dependent Mechanisms Contributing to Opiate Use Disorder (OUD) and Response to Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) (R01 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed) (RFA-HL-19-028)
Application due date: February 27, 2019
This FOA invites applications that propose to elucidate basic sleep and circadian mechanisms closely-coupled to the risk of opiate use disorder (OUD), the pathobiology of opiate withdrawal, and that influence the response to medication-assisted treatment (MAT). Studies are needed to apply advances in understanding sleep and circadian biology to improving our understanding of OUD, the directionality of sleep and OUD interactions, and the opportunities to improve therapy and outcome. Multi-disciplinary, multiple-investigator teams combining expertise in sleep and circadian neurobiology with the neurobiology OUD and pharmacology of MAT are strongly encouraged. This FOA is only open to the study of OUD relevant mechanisms and pathobiology. The study of other drugs of abuse will not be responsive.
See RFA-HL-19-028 for complete details.
Correspondence should be directed to”
Aaron D. Laposky, PhD
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Telephone: 301-827-7837
Email: laposkya@nhlbi.nih.gov
Steve Grant, PhD
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Telephone: (301) 443-8869
Email: sgrant@nida.nih.gov
III. HEAL Initiative: Sleep and Circadian-Dependent Mechanisms Contributing to Opiate Use Disorder (OUD) and Response to Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) (U01 Clinical Trial Optional) (RFA-HL-19-029)
Application due date: February 27, 2019
his FOA invites applications for human subjects research to elucidate sleep/circadian mechanisms closely-coupled to the risk of opiate use disorder (OUD), the pathobiology of opiate withdrawal, and the response to medication-assisted treatment (MAT). Identifying sleep/circadian mechanisms and determining the directionality of sleep and OUD interactions addresses a knowledge gap and new opportunities for improved therapy and outcome. Multi-disciplinary, multiple-investigator teams of researchers combining expertise in clinical research and mechanisms of sleep/circadian science and OUD/MAT are strongly encouraged. Clinical trials focused on mechanistic endpoints and/or understanding how an intervention works may be proposed. This FOA is only open to the study of OUD relevant mechanisms and pathobiology. The study of other drugs of abuse or efficacy focused trials will not be responsive.
See RFA-HL-19-029 for complete details.
Correspondence should be directed to:
Aaron D. Laposky, PhD
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Telephone: (301) 827-7837
Email: laposkya@mail.nih.gov
Steve Grant, PhD
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Telephone: 301-443-8869
Email:sgrant@nida.nih.gov
IV . For Information about other HEAL (Helping to End Addiction Long-termS Initiative) please click here.
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2019-01-03
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[#DIV28SUPER] REMINDER: Call for Nominations - Division 28 Awards - DEADLINE APPROACHING!!
Dear Division 28 Colleagues,
Happy new year to all!
I’m reaching out to remind you that the deadline for award submissions is in less than 2 weeks and to encourage you to submit nomination materials for APA Division 28 Awards for the 2019 APA meeting in Chicago.
Attached you will find the official call for nominations with the detailed instructions for each of the three awards: Med Associates Brady-Schuster Award, Young Psychopharmacologist Award and Outstanding Dissertation Award. These awards are an excellent way to recognize your outstanding colleagues in science- both the young and more seasoned! The Awards Committee looks forward to seeing this year’s nominees. The deadline for materials is January 15, 2019.
Regards,
Cathy Stanger
Catherine Stanger, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Psychiatry
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
46 Centerra Parkway
Suite 300, HB 7255
Lebanon, NH 03766
Catherine.stanger@dartmouth.edu
Phone 603-646-7023
Fax 603-448-5335
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