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MPA’s Prestigious Distinguished Psychologist Award Goes to Alan Lewandowski Jim Windell, Editor he award for the Distinguished As an educator, Dr. Lewandowski has held academic T Psychologist went to Alan Lew andowski, positions at Western Michigan University, Marquette Ph.D., at MPA’s Eighth Annual Spring University, and Michigan State University. As a Convention on April 24, 2015. researcher, he has published numerous professional articles in neuropsychology. Dr. Lewandowski is MPA’s Ethics Chair, a position And as the Chair of MPA’s Ethics Committee he is a he held longer than any other Ethics Chair in MPA leader in the state, fostering an educational approach history. to ethical issues for Michigan’s psychologists. Under He was nominated for Distinguished Psychologist by his leadership, the Ethics Committee has published a Jeff Andert, Ph.D., former MPA President and standards of practice for clarification of challenging current Chair of the Licensure Committee. ethical issues facing psychologists. In addition, Dr. In nominating Lewandowski has served as a supervisor appointed Dr. Lewan- by the Michigan Board of Psychology Disciplinary dowski, Dr. Committee to assist psychologists to meet licensure Andert described requirements following disciplinary action. Finally, Dr. Lewan- Dr. Lewandowski has been a long-standing member dowski as a of the MPA Board of Directors while remaining a respected passionate advocate for state professional practitioner, associations. consultant, In presenting the Distinguished Psychologist Award educator, and to Dr. Lewandowski, MPA President Dane Ver professional Merris said, “He is a person of integrity, a good association MPA President Dane Ver Merris, Ph.D. (left), with Dr. Lewandowski (right) person, a kind person, and a good friend.” member. Among his remarks as he accepted the award, Dr. As a practitioner, he is a neuropsychologist who is Lewandowski said that, “I am very proud and feel outstanding in his field and has attained status as a honored to be given this award.” Diplomate from the American Board of Professional Neuropsychology. 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Dr. Ver Merris was a leader in the development of Heiser Award for advocacy by the American Administrative Rules which are standards for practice Psychological Association. The Karl F. Heiser Award based on the Michigan Public Health Code. He was honors those psychologists who have given instrumental in the development of licensure rules voluntarily of their time to define the discipline of regarding supervision, training and continuing psychology statutorily by state and federal laws and education. In addition, he provided consultation to regulations through advocacy. the Task Force on Maintenance of Competence and The nomination of Dr. Ver Merris was submitted by Licensure for the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards 2011 pertaining to the formation the Board of the Michigan Psychological Association. That nomination pointed out that Dr. of a Continuous Professional Development model for psychologists practicing in Michigan. Ver Merris has an extensive history of advocating for the discipline of psychology. He was appointed to the Dr. Ver Merris was Chairperson of the MPA Ethics Michigan Board of Psychology in 2005, and Committee, became a Fellow of the MPA in 2000, functioned as the Chairperson of the Board from and was awarded the Michigan Distinguished 2008 to 2012. From 2006 to 2012, he served as the Psychologist Award by MPA in 2013. Michigan Delegate to the Association of State and To comment on this article, email Jim Windell at Provincial Psychology Boards. [email protected]; to contact Jon Bos, email him at [email protected] Notes of a Psychology Watcher Top Ten Lessons for a Young Psychologist Steven J. Ceresnie, Ph.D. 10. It is tough to take advice. Experience is a comb you get when you’re bald. 9. Resist feelings of omnipotence, grandiosity, and the desire to impress and do something. 8. Knowing what you don’t know is an increase in knowledge. 7. Whenever you use too many abstractions, reality leaves the room. 6. Distrust consensus. Dogma is never truth. 5. Keep your childlike curiosity and stay open to new ideas --- reject wrong ideas. 4. Learn to understand and not be thrown by hate in the countertransference and transference. 3. If you don’t know something, say you don’t know. 2. You can seldom listen your way into trouble. 1. Embrace epistemological modesty. To comment on this article, contact Steven J. Ceresnie, Ph.D., at [email protected]. 3 The Michigan Psychologist – 2nd Quarter 2015 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT 2015 Mid-Year Highlights LaVone Swanson, Executive Director Having survived another winter, we all welcomed hopes that we will present our recommendations by spring and now begin to look towards the summer June of this year. months. MPA has experienced some highlights in the • Monitor scope of practice issues and auto no-fault first six months of 2015 and we are looking forward bills for issues of concern to psychologists. to what is to come in the latter half of 2015. The 2015 • Closing in on the MPA membership renewal goal. highlights of MPA, so far include: Your Board participated in a campaign to bring non- • Collaborative effort (DPA, Lobbyist, and RxP renewing members back into the fold with great Committee) to prepare a proposal for a Prescriptive success, however, we did lose over 90 members, but Authority pilot program. I’m informed by the many of those were students, who we hope to see Committee that this may be our opportunity to make rejoin the ranks as new practitioners. (It’s not too late this happen this year. to recruit new members.) • Visiting Washington, DC in the spring where we • Approval of the 2015 – 2017 MPA Strategic Plan. met with several of our Legislators. Our messages • Two successful CE Events, including the Rural were simple: Affairs Conference, and the Eighth Annual Spring 1. Repeal the Medicare SGR formula (which Conference. finally happened in early April). • Created a new MPA Twitter account: @PureMPA. 2. Give psychologists the ability to practice without physician supervision under Medicare. • Ongoing communication via the listserv, e-mails, 3. Add psychologists to the HITECH Act to website, and the new MPA Facebook page. make them eligible for Medicare electronic • Currently have openings for volunteers on the health records incentives. following Committees: Membership, Communi- 4. Fix the Medicare provider payment formula. cations, and Children and Families. • I continue to participate in the implementation of Enjoy your Summer!! juvenile competency statute to assess that scope of I welcome your input, questions and concerns about MPA; practice limitations are being maintained. I serve on you can contact me at [email protected] the Treatment & Restoration sub-committee of this group. A number of meetings have been held with the Psychologists Needed Cypress Counseling Center, P.C. is a growing outpatient mental health practice in Ann Arbor. It is our mission to provide the highest quality mental health care consistently motivated by compassion. We are seeking a licensed or license-eligible candidate with a broad range of experience. Long-term position with flexible schedule. Comfortable offices, collegial atmosphere and supportive supervision/consultation. Fax curriculum vitae to Daniel Bingham, Psy.D. at (734) 369-3180 or email [email protected] and visit us at www.cypresscounselingcenter.com. 4 The Michigan Psychologist – 2nd Quarter 2015 FROM THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT: MPA Board and Officers Working on Many Fronts Dane VerMerris, Ed.D. A new MPA Board member mentioned to me that Please join me in welcoming two new Committee MPA has a lot more going on than he ever imagined. Chairs. Dr. Tamara McKay, past-president of MPA, Here’s an update on a few of the things we’re is the new Chair of the Public Education Committee. working on: She and her Committee are already hard at work on activities like establishing a Speakers Bureau. We continue to work with masters level psychologists to re-introduce legislation that would Dr. Kristin Sheridan is the new Chair of the change the masters level title and supervision Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Responsibility requirements. We have been discussing this with Committee. Dr. Sheridan is a former President of APA, too, and hope to apply for a legislative grant to MPA, and she brings a wealth of professional and help fund the work to support the passage of the association experience to this position. legislation. Although she is not new to the position, Deb Smith, MPA leadership is monitoring the progress of the Ph.D., has agreed to serve a third term as Treasurer proposed Continuing Education rules for Michigan and Chair of the Finance Committee. We are grateful psychologists. If and when this change becomes for her dedication and her commitment to balancing effective, we will notify membership right away. We the budget, which we did last year. will also work to provide resources for psychologists Finally, let me mention our 2015 award winners. to comply with the CE rule. AAA Service Network is the Psychologically The Michigan Department of Health and Human Healthy Workplace award winner. Alan Services has proposed a policy that would allow Lewandowski, Ph.D., received the 2015 Michigan Medicaid fee-for-service reimbursement for up to 20 Distinguished Psychologist Award, and Susan Silk, visits per year for psychologists in independent PhD is the recipient of the Beth Clark Service Award. practice. MPA has been working for this change for Hearty congratulations to all! years, and we have called and written to offer our To comment on this column, contact Dane VerMerris, Ed.D. strong support. at [email protected] Psychologically Healthy Workplace Award Given to AAA Service Network A company serving the heating, cooling, and commercial customers, AAA Service Network has appliance needs of southeastern Michigan for more offered excellent sales, installation, and maintenance than 30 years, AAA Service Network received service for almost four decades. However, the MPA’s Psychologically Healthy Workplace Award company prides itself at providing value and comfort during the Eighth Annual Spring Convention in East to customers and going out of its way to make sure Lansing on April 24, 2015. every customer is satisfied. Yet, the company takes the same approach to its more than 50 employees. A Howell company serving residential and 5 The Michigan Psychologist – 2nd Quarter 2015 The company maintains a family environment along its staff and stresses an open door policy among all Observation Challenge employees. AAA Service Network believes that teaching their employees the technical aspects of the job is not the end of their training. Important also is Most of us are psychologists in clinical practices of teaching employees how to communicate effectively various kinds. One thing we have in common is that and problem solve. AAA Service Network is a observation is a key part of what we do. Sharp company that hires employees based first on personality and second on technical abilities. observational skills help. As a result of these policies, AAA Service Network The following was seen in the News Bulletin of the has a low accident rate, low absenteeism, and very Central Intelligence Retirees Association. See if you low turnover. Accepting the Psychologically Healthy can identify what is so unusual about this. Let’s see Workplace Award for the company, President Ed how many can find what is so unusual. If you can Copp stated “Training and development to of our figure it out, send the answer to me by e-mail: employees is a key part of our endeavors,” Copp said. [email protected]. The next thing. “we focus on impressing our customers. Our goal is to make every customer How quickly can you find out what is unusual about experience positive at every contact.” this paragraph? It looks so ordinary that you’d think While he says they have an open door policy with nothing was wrong with it at all, and in fact, nothing is. their employees, “what that really means is that we But it is unusual. Why? If you study it and think about have an open ideas policy,” Copp said. it, you may find out, but you must do it without In presenting the award, Terry Braciszewski, Ph.D., coaching. No doubt if you work at it for long, it will Chair of the MPA Business of Practice Network, dawn on you. Go to work and try your skill. 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Dearborn Street, Suite 205 | Chicago, IL 60605 Web www.cphins.com | Email [email protected] | Phone 312.987.9823 6 The Michigan Psychologist – 2nd Quarter 2015 Susan Silk Receives Beth Clark Service Award Jim Windell, Editor Susan Silk was on the scene after Hurricane Katrina, George, Katrina and Ike. As part of the Aviation she was there to help out after the Oklahoma City Disaster Response Team for the American Red bombing, and she was in Blacksburg, Virginia after Cross, she has responded to multiple flight disasters the mass shooting at Virginia Tech. As Chair of the in this country and Guam. After being there after the Disaster Resource Network for MPA for many years, Oklahoma City Bombing in 1995, she was part of the Dr. Silk has been at more than her share of response in 2001 earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, bombings, and to the terrorist tornados offering help and comfort to victims. attacks at the On April 24, 2015, at the MPA Annual Spring World Trade convention she was honored with the Beth Clark Center in New Service Award for her selfless dedication to offering York City and at services to people in need. the Pentagon. She’s also Dr. Silk was nominated by MPA member Delia Thrasher, Ph.D. Dr. Thrasher pointed out in her responded to her share of floods nomination that for the last 15 years Dr. Silk has served as the North Central Regional Representative and tornadoes – not to mention to the APA Disaster Response Network, and for the last 26 years she has been a consultant to the last year’s MPA President Dan Ver Merris (left) presents the award to Dr. Silk winter ice storm American Red Cross. She has also been an instructor for more than 20 years for the American Red Cross power outages in Lansing, Michigan. Disaster Mental Health and Psychological First Aid Dr. Thrasher commended Dr. Silk for volunteering Team. her time, her energies, and her expertise repeatedly in Since 1989 when she helped with the Loma Prieta the service of those in greatest need and in the most earthquake response in California, Dr. Silk has dire of circumstances. continually been responding to disasters around the In accepting the award, Dr. Silk said that she was world – usually staying on the site for 10 days to two “humbled and grateful to accept an award with Beth weeks. For example, in 1994 she helped out at Clark’s name on it.” earthquakes in Northridge, California, and in Seattle, To comment on this article, email Jim Windell at Washington in 2001, and then in Haiti in 2010. She [email protected] has responded to Hurricanes Andrew, Hortense, BOOK REVIEW The Ethics of Private Practice: A Practical Guide for Mental Health Clinicians Jeffrey E. Barnett, Jeffrey Zimmerman, & Steven Walfish (Oxford University Press, 2014) Review by Jack P. Haynes, Ph.D. This is a concise, readily usable sub-200 page book volumes with which the writer is familiar -- Donald providing information and ethical guidance regarding Bersoff’s Ethical Conflicts in Psychology and private practice for psychologists as well as other Koocher and Keith-Spiegel’s Ethics in Psychology mental health clinicians. Compared to the two and the Mental Health Professions -- Barnett, 7 The Michigan Psychologist – 2nd Quarter 2015 Zimmerman, and Walfish focus is on producing a care was practical and useful. Some of the content book that is briefer and more parsimonious. There are reminded me that during the first years after no case histories and no tables or graphs in this book, completing my training, it sometimes would occur to but the book is well-organized, practical rather than me when encountering such issues: “I sure don’t abstract, readable, and portable. The other two books remember discussions of this in graduate school.” exceed 600 pages. Many issues, like the financial decisions, are handled The headings of the nine chapters: -- and handled well -- making the book particularly valuable for new practitioners and for seasoned • Ethics Issues in Beginning a Practice practitioners leaving agency work to begin private • Clinical Practice practice. • Documentation and Record Keeping Also excellent was the chapter titled Dealing with • Dealing with Third Parties and Protecting Third Parties and Confidentiality. The latter chapter Confidentiality discussed general policies such as establishing clear • Financial decisions information protocols for self and staff members, • Staff Training and Office Policies HIPAA and local regulatory requirements, how to • Advertising and Marketing explain the limits to confidentiality at the beginning of treatment, how to do informed consent, dealing • Continuing Professional Development carefully with legal requests and demands, and the • Leaving a Practice challenges of communication by telephone, mail, and The book references ethical principles and e-mail. In that chapter special situations were emphasizes ethical process. In presentations I have discussed, such as ethical issues in treating children given on ethics, I too have emphasized the and adolescents, dealing with workers’ importance of ethical process and developing ethical compensation, schools and employers, collection thinking as an intrinsic part of psychological practice. agencies, and even thanking referral sources. Ethical thinking is a framework and should be part of ongoing activity, not something occasionally The length and structure of the book has led to less emphasis on informed consent, boundary issues, and considered and utilized in problem situations. Ethics should frame our thoughts and actions. Ongoing other competence issues, though such issues are well covered in depth in other sources. Some topics ethical thinking also encourages flexibility and creativity and fosters option consideration, not only presented are relevant to ethical practice but often do not appear in other texts -- such as wait time, waiting when one is faced with ethical dilemmas but as part of the framework of what we do and how we think of lists, exceptions to confidentiality, personal what we do. psychotherapy, self-care, peer consultation groups, and other topics. Most chapters of the book have sections on pitfalls to avoid, key points to keep in mind, and practical The Ethics of Private Practice is a thought-provoking contribution, useful especially to the early career recommendations. There are citations at the end of chapters regarding relevant ethical code standards: clinician but also of value to seasoned psychologists. APA, NASW, ACA, and AAMFT. For experienced clinicians, the book reinforces the value of ethical process in private practice and The chapter on Financial Decisions was notably well reminds us that a variety of ethical behaviors done. The discussion of some of the topics such as contribute to a rewarding and satisfying private fee setting, collections, and working with managed practice. To comment on this article, email Jack Haynes, Ph.D., at [email protected] Affordable Office Space Available Attractive fully furnished office space exists, full or part time, for a mental health professional. The office is one of a three-person suite, large and well lit, with windows overlooking beautiful trees. It includes a waiting room, full kitchen, copier, fax machine, patient arrival notification system, and a large parking lot. Located with access to all major expressways on Thirteen Mile Road near Orchard Lake Road. Call Dr. Gayle Beck at 248-855-2040. 8 The Michigan Psychologist – 2nd Quarter 2015 Notes of a Psychology Watcher: WHAT’S GOING ON? Steven J. Ceresnie, Ph.D. “I am going to live forever. So far, so good.” I hate to tell you this, fellow baby boomers, but when someone in your weekly card group doesn’t show up, --- Steven Wright it’s not because they found another group to play in. Most people don’t know that the songs that defined And remember At the Hop by Danny and the Juniors the boomer generation have taken on new meanings in 1957? for this aging population. For instance, take Ray Charles’s 1959 song What’d I Say: And remember when you, aging boomer, could actually hop, roll, and stroll -- and not fall down? The memorable lyric in this song is: But think of the memorable lyrics from At the Hop: See that girl with a diamond ring she knows how to shake that thing You can rock it, you can roll it; Do the stomp and even stroll it. Baby boomers take this song literally due to hearing At the hop loss (“Why is everybody mumbling?”) and memory deficits. If you were to listen to this song today, you’re more likely to say to yourself: “Why is this music so loud, And what about Aretha Franklin’s great 1967 tune and why can’t I hear anything?” Respect? Of course, everyone’s favorite rock ‘n’ roll group The memorable lyrics in this song are: was the Rolling Stones. In 1965, they sang (I Can’t R-E-S-P-E-C-T Get No) Satisfaction. This song captures the spirit of Find out what it means to me aging, although today, for us boomers it should be re- R-E-S-P-E-C-T titled: I Can’t Get the Satisfaction I Used To. Take Care, TCB But recall the memorable lyrics in the Rolling Stones Aging boomers crave respect because they tend to hit: think of themselves as special, very different from And that man comes on to tell me, previous generations, rejecting traditional values, How white my shirts can be, seeking higher levels of consciousness through drugs, But he can’t be a man cause he doesn’t smoke sex, and an expectation to change the world for the The same cigarettes as me. better. You know as well as I do that your greatest But, try telling your grandchildren about your satisfaction today is eating an early dinner and going specialness and see how much RESPECT you get. to bed at about the same time your children and Then there was Motown’s Marvin Gaye who sang grandchildren are leaving their houses to go to a What’s Going On in 1971. concert, restaurant, or bar. And if you’re still smoking cigarettes, it’s likely to be on the porch or in Even today, this is a frequently heard greeting the garage --some satisfaction! members of the boomer generation: “Hey, what’s goin’ on?” To comment on this article, contact Steven J. Ceresnie, Ph.D., at But the memorable lyric from this tune was: [email protected]. Brother, brother, brother… There’s far too many of you dying 9 The Michigan Psychologist – 2nd Quarter 2015 Professional Development: Keeping Up James Windell 1. Association of COMT and TPH-2 genes with all of which are disrupted in PTSD. Antidepressants DSM-5 based PTSD symptoms called SSRIs, or selective serotonin re-uptake Authors: A. Goenjian, E. P. Noble, A.M. Steinberg, inhibitors, which were designed to treat depression, D.P. Walling, S. T. Stepanyan, S. Dandekar, and J. N. target serotonin. More physicians are prescribing Bailey SSRIs to treat disorders beyond depression, including PTSD. Journal: Journal of Affective Disorders (Feb. 2015) “We found a significant association between variants Why do some people develop post-traumatic stress of COMT and TPH-2 with PTSD symptoms, disorder (PTSD) while others who suffered the same suggesting that these genes contribute to the onset ordeal do not? A new UCLA discovery may shed and persistence of the disorder,” says Goenjian. “Our light on the answer. results indicate that people who carry these genetic UCLA scientists have linked two gene variants to the variants may be at higher risk of developing PTSD.” debilitating mental disorder, suggesting that heredity 2. Family environment and the malleability of influences a person’s risk of developing PTSD. The cognitive ability: A Swedish national home-reared findings could provide a biological basis for and adopted-away co-sibling control study diagnosing and treating PTSD more effectively in the future. Authors: K.S. Kendler, E. Turkheimer, H. Ohlsson, J. Sundquist, and K. Sundquist “Many people suffer with post-traumatic stress disorder after surviving a life-threatening ordeal like Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of war, rape or a natural disaster,” explains lead author Sciences (online March 23, 2015) Dr. Armen Goenjian, a researcher at the Semel A new study suggests a nurturing environment plays Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at a strong role in enhancing a child’s intelligence. UCLA. “But not everyone who experiences trauma suffers from PTSD. We investigated whether PTSD Researchers from Virginia Commonwealth has genetic underpinnings that make some people University (VCU), the University of Virginia, and more vulnerable to the syndrome than others.” Lund University in Sweden discovered that young adults who were raised in educated households Goenjian and his team discovered that PTSD was develop higher cognitive ability than those who were more common in survivors who carried two gene brought up in less ideal environments. While the variants associated with depression. In the current study does not contest previous findings that DNA study, Goenjian and first author Julia Bailey, an impacts intelligence, it does prove that environmental adjunct assistant professor of epidemiology at the influences play a significant role in cognitive ability UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, focused on as measured in early adulthood. two genes called COMT and TPH-2 that play important roles in brain function. Researchers compared the cognitive ability — as measured by IQ — of 436 Swedish male siblings in COMT is an enzyme that degrades dopamine, a which one member was reared by biological parents neurotransmitter that controls the brain’s reward and and the other by adoptive parents. The IQ of the pleasure centers, and helps regulate mood, thinking, adopted males, which was measured at ages 18-20, attention and behavior. Too much or too little was 4.4 points higher than their non-adopted siblings. dopamine can influence various neurological and psychological disorders. “In Sweden, as in most Western countries, there is a substantial excess of individuals who wish to adopt TPH-2 controls the production of serotonin, a brain compared to adoptive children available,” says joint hormone that regulates mood, sleep and alertness — first author Kenneth S. Kendler, M.D., professor of 10 The Michigan Psychologist – 2nd Quarter 2015

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Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.