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New Offering: Trauma Consultation Group 
We are pleased to announce the start of a Trauma Consultation Group facilitated by CAPP board members: Susan Urmetz and Rachel Sparn. This group will meet approximately every 6-8 weeks on Mondays from 11:30am – 1:00pm. The first meeting is Monday, October 7th.
The Group will be held in a small, intimate conference room at 7864 Camargo Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45243 (inside the offices of Inspired Living, LLC). There is ample parking, a full kitchen available, a meeting room and restrooms. It will be a “brown bag” lunch group, so bring your own lunch. Any and all CAPP members are welcome!
With this group we hope to invite and encourage CAPP members to utilize and provide consultation, engage in connection, learn from peers, overall foster community, and have fun!
Please contact Rachel Sparn directly with any questions, and/or to let us know you’re coming! ([email protected])
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Practice Development Opportunity for Early and Mid – Career Psychologists
CAPP would like to introduce a mentoring and practice development opportunity for early and mid-career psychologists. This program matches psychologists approaching retirement with younger psychologists who wish to grow their caseload. For early or mid-career psychologists, this program offers networking, minimal mentoring, and opportunities to gain clients. For those approaching retirement, it offers referral sources and opportunities for current clients. CAPP will help match these psychologists together so both can benefit.
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What: Exploring the Evidence Based Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Related Disorders (OCRD) 4 CEs for Licensed Psychologists
When: Friday, March 28; 9:00 am to 1:15 pm
Where: Anderson Center, 7850 Five Mile Road, Cincinnati, OH 45230
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is one of the most prevalent mental health conditions, often taking root in childhood or adolescence. Unfortunately, despite being common, individuals typically experience a significant delay—averaging 14 to 17 years—before receiving appropriate care. This workshop aims to bridge that gap by equipping participants with the knowledge and tools necessary for early identification and effective treatment of OCD and related disorders (OCRDs).
Participants will be provided with case examples, enhancing their ability to recognize the nuances of OCD and OCRD treatment. This will be an informative and interactive session designed to empower mental health professionals to better serve individuals struggling with OCD and related disorders, promoting faster access to care and improved patient outcomes.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the characteristics and development of OCD and related disorders.
- Recognize the signs and symptoms to facilitate early intervention.
- Explore evidence-based treatment options and strategies for effective care.
- Analyze case examples to enhance assessment and treatment planning skills.
Renae Reinardy, PsyD is a Licensed Psychologist and Director of the Lakeside Center for Behavioral Change. Dr. Reinardy specializes in the treatment of OCD, Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors, Hoarding Disorder, Tic Disorders, and related conditions. She is the co-author of The BFRB Recover Workbook: Effective Recovery from Hair pulling, Skin Picking, Nail Biting and Other Body-focused Repetitive Behaviors. She is the Program Developer of CourageCritters.com, a skills-focused online and plush animal system. Dr. Reinardy serves on the BTTI Faculty for the International OCD Foundation. She is an advocate for childhood mental health and a Delegate to the United Nations CSW.
Building Resilience Together & Creating Bridges for Connection
Workshop Description: This in-person workshop equips psychologists with tools to navigate evolving practice demands. Topics include inclusive care, safe use of social media, effective communication skills for disagreement, and updates on Medicaid. Participants will also gain advocacy training, teaching psychologists how to engage with their representatives, and provide direct access to the state representative on key committees, including Medicaid, Health, and Finance. Inspired in part by APA CEO Arthur Evans JR, PhD’s call to “take psychology to the next level” this workshop empowers clinicians to expand their impact through advocacy and care.
This workshop is a special presentation offered at a reduced rate to support psychologists navigating evolving practice demands, fostering connection within the field, and equipping them with tools to build confidence in the face of change.
The presentation format includes panel discussion, interactive breakout groups for deeper discussions, and hands on practicum for skill development. 3 CEU’s are offered for licensed Psychologists.
Costs:
● CAPP/ABPsi/DAPA Members: $60.00
● Non-CAPP Members: $90.00
● Students: $25.00
Presenters:
● Ritch Hall, Ph.D. President of Cincinnati Association of Black Psychologist – CABP
● Susan Urmetz, Psy.D. President of Cincinnati Academy of Professional Psychology – CAPP
● Dustin McKee, Masters in Social Work Administration – Chief Executive Officer – OPA
● Representative Rachel Baker
Learning Objectives:
- Opportunities to discuss how recent changes in healthcare and policy may impact your clients and your clinical practice.
- Identify strategies to empower clients without reinforcing marginalization.
- Learn strategies to create safe, authentic and supportive spaces on social media.
- Learn the “HEAR” evidence-based communication strategy to navigate high conflict conversations.
- Get updates about Medicaid and other policies relevant to mental health care progressing through the Ohio Legislature.
- Learn techniques to advocate with policy makers to support Psychology and research-based practices.
Biographies of the Presenters:
Ritch Hall, Ph.D. is the President of the Cincinnati Association of Black Psychologists (Cincinnati ABPsi) and a Board Member of the Cincinnati Academy of Professional Psychology (CAPP) and the founder of Cincinnati Black Therapists. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati and is the owner and founder of Psychworks Clinic, a private practice with offices in Cincinnati and Oxford, OH. His clinical approach is dialectical behavior therapy and motivational interviewing through a systems lens. Dr. Hall has experience working with a diverse spectrum of populations, from urban settings to Appalachians, upper income and lower SES clients. Clinical interests include Anxiety, phase of life issues, and black men’s mental health. He is a sought-after speaker and media contributor, frequently appearing on podcasts and as a guest expert for the Ask Dr. Hall segment on Cincinnati’s Local Channel 12’s Good Morning Cincinnati.
Susan C. Urmetz, Psy.D is the President of the Cincinnati Academy of Professional Psychology (CAPP) and a member of the OPA Insurance Committee. Dr. Urmetz graduated from Forest Institute of Professional Psychology. She has maintained a full-time private practice for 34 years. Her clinical approach combines Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Trauma Informed Therapies. Clinical interests include, Trauma and PTSD, Anxiety and Depression and Life Adjustments.
Dustin McKee, Masters in Social Work Administration is the Chief Executive Officer of the Ohio Psychological Association. Dustin has led major initiatives to improve the lives of individuals and families impacted by mental illness, substance use disorders, poverty, and complex health conditions. He has successfully passed legislation, developed and secured support for major public policy reforms at the state and national levels, and has secured millions in funding from the Ohio General Assembly and Congress. Dustin has a BA in Psychology from Earlham College, an MS in Social work Administration from Ohio University, and certificates in leadership in Health and Human Services Management from Ohio State University and John Hopkins University.
Representative Rachel Baker, Ph.D., MSW is currently serving her second term in the Ohio House of Representatives. She is particularly interested in improving social determinants of health, increasing access to qualified healthcare, increasing support for mental health care, promoting preventive care and population health. Rep. Baker holds a master’s in social work from University of Michigan and a PhD in nursing from the University of Cincinnati. In her professional career she was a nurse researcher. She has authored over 30 peer-reviewed journal articles and has presented locally, nationally and internationally. Rep. Baker is on the Health, Finance, and Medicaid Committees.
Board Member Contact Information
Joeanne Gutzwiller, Ph.D. – [email protected], 513-828-6124
Rachel Sparn, Psy.D. – [email protected], 513-549-7617
Susan Urmetz, Psy.D. – [email protected], 847-644-3687
Natalie Winters, Ph.D. – [email protected], 513-444-2127
Rachel Blain, Psy.D. – [email protected], 513-400-3942
Shelli Deskins, Ph.D. – [email protected]
Haley Shea, Ph.D. – [email protected]
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