CE Credit Information
Thanks to generous sponsorship from the Society of Counseling Psychology, registrants can earn continuing education units at the following sessions during AWP 2025:
- Reclaiming Our Voices and Reconnecting to Our Wisdom in the Alchemy of Nepantlera by Gina Belton, PhD
- Making the Invisible Visible: Everyday Sexual Violence in Public Drinking Settings by Mindy Erchull, PhD, Leanna Papp, PhD, Sarah Becker, PhD, & Andrea Mariani, MS, MS
- Being Young and Non-Binary: Where Identity, Psychology and Politics Collide by Pani Farvid, PhD
- Community-Engaged Responses to Violence Against Women by Alyssa Zucker, PhD
- Reproductive Justice: Exploring Identity and Well-Being by Sara McClelland, PhD & Rachel Dyer, PhD
- White Feminists Unlearning Racism Workshop by Rachel Dyer, PhD
- Unlearning and Addressing Cissexism and the Gender Binary by Elyssa Klann, PhD, Nic Johnson, PhD, & Gia Davis, MA
- Using Visual Motif Analysis in Feminist Psychology: A Critical Analysis of the 'Tradwife' Influencer Movement Online by Claire McGinley, PhD & Pani Farvid, PhD
- Chicana Theory in Contexts of Healing and Spiritual Care by Arelis Benitez, PhD, & Karina Vargas, MA
- Sister Circle: Healing Through the Presence of Sisterhood by Darla Timbo, PsyD
- Fostering Feminist Resilience in the Workplace: Strategies for Inclusivity and Systemic Change through the KISS Model by Claudia Pitts, PhD, Suzette Fromm Reed, PhD, & Judith Kent, PhD
- Political Agency in the face of scarcity of intimate spaces: Dialogues by Julie Williams, PsyD, & Wendy Dragon, PhD
- Increasing Latina Doctoral Student Sense of Belonging by Sarah Ramos, PhD
- Navigating Through Storms: Transforming Organizational Trauma into Growth by Sahnya Thom, PhD
- Historical Trauma and Grief in the Bones: Mindful writing as healing balm by Marianela Medrano, PhD
- Revising the Feminist Therapy Code of Ethics by Tiffany O'Shaughnessy, PhD, Karen Tao, PhD, & Claurdia Pitts, PhD
- Strength in Stories: Navigating Substance Use Disorder during Pregnancy and Parenthood by Karen Tao, PhD
- Impactful, yet absent: Strategies for including weight stigma and sizeism within psychology multicultural training by Caitlin Martin-Wagar, PhD
- Teaching the History of the Psychology of Women by Christine Smith, PhD, Emily Keener, PhD, Hilary Lips, PhD, & Mala Matacin, PhD
- Critical Feminist Methodology and Decolonial Praxis in Conversation by Sedef Ozoguz, PhD, & Pani Farvid, PhD
- Invisibilized: Decolonial Praxis for Clinical Work with Noncitizen Latinx Immigrant Womxn by Claudia Mejia, PhD, & Norma Ramirez Miranda, PhD
- FemIndigiNeity: Perspectives on Equity, Healing and Transformation by Kee Straits, PhD, & Nadine Tafoya, LCSW
For full details about these sessions, including the date, time, and educational objectives, please visit our conference agenda or login to Whova (our conference program app). Within Whova, you can also find which sessions are available for CE by using the CEU Eligible Session filter. Only those sessions marked as “CEU Eligible Session” within the conference are eligible for CE credits.
There is no additional charge for CE units, just pay the standard registration rate for the conference as listed on our registration page where you will also see our cancelation policy. For each CE session that you attend, you will need to sign in, stay for the full session, sign out, and then complete the program evaluation that will be emailed to you at the conclusion of AWP 2025. You are responsible for completing this evaluation form promptly in order to receive CE credits. After you complete the evaluation, you should expect to receive a CE certificate within 2-4 weeks.
If you have any questions or concerns about CE sessions at AWP 2025, you may contact Tiffany O’Shaughnessy (dr.toshaughnessy@gmail.com)
CE Sponsor Information:
APA Division 17, Society of Counseling Psychology is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. APA Division 17, Society of Counseling Psychology maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Learn more at https://www.div17.org/continuing-education-ce-tab. APA Division 17, Society of Counseling Psychology is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Psychology as an approved provider of continuing education for Licensed Psychologists #PSY-0157. Provider address is “Div 17, American Psychological Association, 750 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242.”