Mental Health Conferences
KPA 2025 Fall Conference
The KPA 2025 Fall Conference is a virtual event hosted by the Kansas Psychological Association, focusing on various mental health topics. It will be held online via Zoom.
Some quick details about this conference.
The KPA 2025 Fall Conference is a comprehensive virtual event designed to address key issues in the field of psychology. Attendees can expect to engage with topics such as community engagement, gender affirming care, and assessment considerations for First American communities. The conference will also cover the unique impact of moral injury on clinicians and provide updates on health care financing.
The agenda includes presentations from notable speakers, each focusing on different aspects of mental health and psychology. Participants will have the opportunity to earn 6 hours of Continuing Education credits while gaining insights from experts in the field. The event promises to be an enriching experience for professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills.
Maybe the most important details of the conference.
This organization is hosting this conference.
Kansas Psychological Association
This is the group that put together this event.
| Cost |
Type |
Notes |
| $275.00 |
Full Member |
Conference plus membership through 2026 |
| $225.00 |
New Full Member |
Conference plus membership through 2026 |
| $175.00 |
ECP Member |
Conference plus membership through 2026 |
| $150.00 |
Pre-licensed/post-doc |
Conference plus membership through 2026 |
| $175.00 |
Master's Level |
Membership plus conference |
| $125.00 |
Member |
Conference only, including MOPA Members |
| $200.00 |
Non-Member |
Conference only |
| $0.00 |
Student |
Conference only |
See the conference's actual website for more details around these fees, as sometimes they can be more complicated.
It's important to know what is planned.
The conference will begin at 9:00 AM with a session by Marissa Roffler, PhD, followed by presentations from Katrina Markowicz, PhD, Noah Cole, PsyD, and others. A lunch break is scheduled at 12:00 PM. The event will conclude with a session by Bruce Liese, PhD at 3:00 PM.
These folks will be speaking at the conference.
Marissa Roffler, PhD
Dr. Roffler will discuss building community and engaging the disengaged in the classroom.
Katrina Markowicz, PhD
Dr. Markowicz will present on gender affirming care.
Noah Cole, PsyD
Dr. Cole is a psychologist for the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma and will discuss assessment considerations for First American communities.
Tyler Staples, PsyD
Dr. Staples specializes in clinical child psychology and will discuss the impact of moral injury on clinicians.
Stephen Gillaspy, PhD
Dr. Gillaspy, a licensed clinical psychologist, will discuss health care financing, billing, coding, and policy updates.
Bruce Liese, PhD
Dr. Liese's topic is TBD.
Here's information on Continuing Education Units (or CEUs).
The conference offers 6 hours of Continuing Education (CE) credits.
The above information is from the conference or event webpage. Please review the organization's website for official information, as that will be more up-to-date.
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