Exclusive Events
Upcoming Client Events

Professional Development + Peer Consultations — Free for Members
Join fellow Arkansas psychologists for enriching monthly Zoom sessions tailored to support your practice and professional growth.

Social Justice Speaker Series: The History of the Stonewall Uprising and Still Under Pressure: How Psychiatric History and Today’s Political Climate Shape LGBTQ+ Mental Health
This presentation explored the historical, diagnostic, and sociopolitical factors that have shaped LGBTQ+ identities and diagnoses within the DSM.

Meet the Force Behind the Change. An Afternoon with Anita Schepker: Advocacy, Legacy & Lakeside Views
This event honored Anita Schepker’s decades of advocacy on behalf of psychology and raised support for future legislative advocacy leaders.
Past Client Events
Social Justice Speaker Series: Assessing and Treating Emotionally Inexpressive Men
This discussion explored how childhood socialization can contribute to emotional inexpressiveness in men and examined the lasting impact these experiences may have on emotional development and communication.
Forensic Division: Threat Assessment and Management Basics for Psychologists
This half-day training introduced participants to the field of Threat Assessment and Management (TAM), a proactive approach designed to identify, assess, and manage potential threats before they escalate.

Social Justice Speaker Series: The Application of Financial Psychology to Promote Social Justice
This discussion focused on specific steps to decrease disparities and increase financial literacy by both a psychologist and financial planner to help psychologists and/or behavioral health professionals bring this to their sessions.
Social Justice Speaker Series: Holding Space in Crisis: Caring for Trans and Non-Binary Youth When the System Fails Them
This presentation explored what it meant to provide meaningful, ethical care when providers could not change the policies shaping a young person’s reality.
Antiracism in Action:
Clinical Skills for Ethical Mental Health Practice
Antiracism was not an add-on to clinical care—it was a core ethical responsibility. This workshop invited mental health professionals to critically examine how racism and systemic inequities affected diagnosis, treatment access, and client outcomes.

Understanding Mass Attackers by Understanding Personality Disorders Workshop
Join us for an exceptional professional development opportunity as Dr. Peter Langman presented “The Desperate Identities of Dangerous Men: Understanding Mass Attackers by Understanding Personality Disorders.”

MindShift: Psychology Beyond the Therapy Room
Participants joined the launch of MindShift: Psychology Beyond the Therapy Room, a monthly series designed to expand perspectives on the many ways psychology impacts the world. It was an inclusive, member-focused space for exploring topics such as AI, leadership, education, research, advocacy, and other non-clinical aspects of the profession.

Lifting the Veil Mini-Series
A trauma-informed leadership program that was designed for faith leaders serving ALICE families across Arkansas.

Fall Conference 2025
A powerful two-day conference that focused on suicide prevention, healing, and hope.

Black Women’s Restoration Circle
The Black Women’s Restoration Circle was a public event created to offer a safe, intentional space where Black women could come together in community..

2025 Spring Conference
This workshop provided practical strategies to help psychologists adapt to emerging trends while safeguarding their practice from ethical and legal challenges.

21st Century ArPA
It was an afternoon of exploration and inspiration as participants delved into the transformative power of advocacy, ethics, and media in shaping a brighter future.

Culturally Responsive Cognitive Behavior Therapy
This was a groundbreaking workshop on integrating multicultural considerations into psychotherapy. Renowned psychologist Pam Hays, PhD, introduced the ADDRESSING framework—a powerful tool for understanding and connecting with clients of diverse identities.

Brown v. Board of Education
AABPP commemorated the 70th anniversary of this landmark Supreme Court decision by honoring the strides made in education and reflecting on the work still needed to achieve true educational equity for Black students.

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