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2025 EBP Conference: Practicing in the Modern World: Navigating Innovations Ethically and Effectively


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Faculty:
C. Vaile Wright, Ph.D. |  Jessica Schleider, Ph.D. |  Cynthia Yamokoski, Ph.D. |  Matthew Price, Ph.D. |  April Foreman, Ph.D.
Course Levels:
Introductory
Duration:
8 Hours 45 Minutes
Media Type:
Virtual Summit
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The behavioral health field is always evolving.  Some innovations undoubtedly advance our practice; for example, the boom of telehealth increased client access.  Other innovations raise more questions than answers.  In order to maintain a rewarding practice, we must consider how to navigate innovations ethically and effectively. 

In our 5th annual conference we hope to explore the evidence for popular innovations such as Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, telehealth, online therapy services, and  massed treatments, especially as they relate to evidence-based practice.

Don’t get left behind, Join us on May 8th with PMI’s May 6th and 7th.

 

**Please note that some pre-meeting institutes co-occur!** Please double check before purchasing.

 

Continuing education credit for the 2025 EBP Conference is pending internal review. But APA, ASWB, and New York State Education Department's State board for Psychology and Social Work sponsored credits are expected for the EBP Conference and each PMI.

Credits


2025 EBP Conference Credit

Continuing education credit for the 2025 EBP Conference is pending internal review. But APA, ASWB, and New York State Education Department's State board for Psychology and Social Work sponsored credits are expected for the EBP Conference and each PMI.



Faculty

C. Vaile Wright, Ph.D.'s Profile

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Keynote Title: Addressing the Mental Health Crisis with Technology and AI: The Good, the Bad, and the Ethical

Vaile Wright, PhD is the Senior Director for the Office of Health Care Innovation at the American Psychological Association. She is a licensed psychologist, and researcher focusing on developing strategies to leverage technology and data to address issues within health care including increasing access, measuring care, improving efficiencies and optimizing treatment delivery at both the individual and system levels. Dr. Wright has maintained an active line of research with peer-reviewed articles in multiple journals including Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, Psychotherapy and Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. As a spokesperson for APA, she has been interviewed by television, radio, print and online media including CNN, NBC News, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and NPR on a range of topics including stress, politics, discrimination and harassment, COVID, serious mental illness, telehealth and technology, and access to mental health care. Dr. Wright received her PhD in counseling psychology from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and is licensed in the District of Columbia.


Jessica Schleider, Ph.D.'s Profile

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Presentation Title: Scaling Single-Session Interventions to Bridge Gaps in Mental Health Ecosystems

Bio: Dr. Jessica L. Schleider (she/her) is the Founding Director of the Lab for Scalable Mental Health and Associate Professor of Medical Social Sciences, Pediatrics, and Psychology at Northwestern University. She also serves as Director of Digital Services at Northwestern's Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies


Cynthia Yamokoski, Ph.D.'s Profile

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Presentation Title: Balancing innovation and evidence-based practice: The case of massed delivery approaches for PTSD treatment


Matthew Price, Ph.D.'s Profile

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Presentation Title: Digital Doctors and Doomscrolling: Strategies for Using Digital Tools in the Treatment of PTSD



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