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Marlene M. Maheu, PhD
California Licensed Psychologist (PSY11921) Curriculum Vitae
EXPERIENCE
Pioneer Development Resources, Inc. (DBA Telebehavioral Health Institute, Inc.)
(July 1996 - Present)
Executive Director
Developing and administering professional education and certificate-level, best practice telemental health training for psychiatrists, psychologists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, social workers, marriage and family therapists, counselors and behavior analysts, both in-person and online: www.telehealth.org.
Start-up consultation for health IT companies seeking to expand markets into legal and ethical practice of behavioral healthcare. Senior-level consultation and strategic planning with hospitals, agencies, universities, community mental health clinics, group and independent practitioners; information technology, managed care and start-up companies seeking guidance with legal/ethical compliance to standards and guidelines set by leading professional mental health groups, including safety and security compliance; development of backup emergency procedures and training for clinicians via telephone and videoconferencing; affiliation with research institutions for gaining access to research funding in technology development; training, introduction to software developers for various potential online computer-assisted counseling products; Website development and management; staffing with trained telemental health practitioners; review of clinical telepractice protocols, development of professional and consumer oriented mental health websites, development of smartphone applications or "apps," social media-based sales and marketing, including positioning and marketing for online product launches.
Publisher
Telebehavioral Health News
Weekly online newsletter delivering technology-related news reflecting behavioral health care best practices to professionals.
Coalition for Technology in Behavioral Science
Phone: (858) 277-2772 Fax: (480) 393-5570
5173 Waring Rd., #124 San Diego, CA 92120
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(2012-Present)
Founder, President & CEO
Non profit 501(3)c dedicated to advancing the best practices, competencies and credentialing in the use of the behavioral technologies.
Founder of the Journal for Technology in Behavioral Science, funded by Springer Health.
Arizona State University
(Fall, 2011 - Present)
Faculty Associate
Professor for doctoral level graduate students at the Nicholas A. Cummings Doctor of Behavioral Health Program, School of Health Solutions.
Independent Practice
(1983 - Present) San Diego, California
Treating outpatient individuals and couples for smoking cessation, both in-person and using videoconferencing technologies. Development and marketing of a comprehensive behavioral treatment program for tobacco smokers and chewers - the Nicotine Freedom System. Research, education and prevention. Professional training for physicians, nurses and allied healthcare professionals. Grant writing and program development for Motivational Interviewing program, packaged and sold to United States Navy and other military groups. Workplace smoking cessation program delivered to General Dynamics, Rohr Industries, and Northwest Airlines. Alliant University, Telehealth Director, Continuing Education
(1997 - 2004) San Francisco/ San Diego, California Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, Consulting/Contributing Editor. Journal published by the American Psychological Association (October 1999 - 2001) San Diego, California
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Psychological Services. Guest Editor. Journal published by the American Psychological Association (Spring, 2011) San Diego, California
LANGUAGES Native Languages: French & English EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology, California School of Professional Psychology, San Diego, June 1985.
Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology, California School of Professional Psychology, San Diego, June 1983.
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Summa cum Laude, University of Hartford, September 1977.
GRANTS
1993 - San Diego Housing Commission. To conduct study of tobacco prevalence rates in residential communities, and educate residents and professionals regarding nicotine dependency.
1992 - Parke-Davis Pharmaceuticals. To develop and deliver medical training to teach behavior negotiation and motivational interviewing skills for nicotine dependency treatment.
1985 - Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals. To complete dissertation study on worksite smoking cessation using Nicorette gum.
MEMBERSHIPS
▪ American Counseling Association, Cyberpsychology Task Force
▪ Member, 2001-2003, 2011-Present
▪ President, Counseling & Technology Interest Network, Present
▪ American Psychological Association
▪ Membership Board, Member, 2013-2016 ▪ Fellow, American Psychological Association, 2014 ▪ Fellow, Division 35, Society for Women in Psychology 2014 ▪ Special Committee for Technology, Division 35, Chair ▪ Special Committee for Technology, Division 35, Chair, 2011-
2013 ▪ Society for Technology and Psychology, Interim President,
2012 – Present ▪ New Media Task Force, Division 35, Chair, 2009-2011 ▪ Committee on Professional Practice & Standards (COPPS),
Member, 1997-2000
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▪ APA Division 35 Representative to the APA Committee on Rural Health, Telehealth Liaison, 2000
▪ APA Division 35 to the APA Task Force on Innovation in Psychology, Telehealth Liaison, 2000
▪ Telehealth Task Force, Division 35, Co-chair, 1999-2000 ▪ Telehealth Task Force, Division 46, Co-chair, 1999 -2000 ▪ Telehealth Task Force, Division 35, Chair, 1998 -1999 ▪ Telehealth Task Force, Division 46, Co-chair, 1998 -1999 ▪ APA Telehealth Institute, 1997 ▪ Task Force for Online Psychotherapy & Counseling, Member,
1996 ▪ Internet Ethics Subcommittee, Division 46, Chair, 1995
▪ American Telemedicine Association
▪ Telemental Health Special Interest Group (SIG), Member, 2009-Present
▪ Telemental Health SIG Desktop and Mobile Telemental Health Work Group, Member (2012-2013)
▪ California Psychological Association
▪ Member, 1985-Present ▪ Member, Continuing Education Committee, 2000-2003 ▪ Chair, Presidential Telehealth Task Force, 2001-2002 ▪ Division I, Public Affairs, Innovations in Psychology Task Force,
Member, 1999-2000 ▪ Division VI, Division of Media, Technology and
Communication, Board Member, 1999-2000 PROFESSIONAL AWARDS American Psychological Association, Society for the Psychology of
Women, Presidential Citation, August, 2016
California Psychological Association, Division of Media, Technology and Communication, Jacqueline Bouhoustsos, PhD Award For Contribution to Media Psychology, 1999
PUBLICATIONS Maheu, M. M. Drude, K., Merrill, C., Callan, J. E., & Hilty, D. M. (2020). Introduction to Telebehavioral Health Theory and Practice. San Diego, CA: Cognella. Drude, K., Hertlein, K., Maheu, M., Hilty, D. (2019). Telebehavioral health competencies in interprofessional education and training: A pathway to interprofessional practice. Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science.
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Hilty, D.M., Randhawa, K., Maheu, M.M., Drude, K.P., Pantera, R. (2019). Therapeutic relationship of psychiatry and telebehavioral health: Ideas from research on telepresence, virtual reality and augmented reality. : Learning from virtual reality, augmented reality and telepresence. Psychology Cognitive Science Open Journal, 5(1), 14-29. doi: 10.17140/PCSOJ-5-145 Maheu, M.M., Hilty, D. M., Drude, K.P., Hertlein, K.M. (2018). A framework for telebehavioral health competencies across professions: Process, outcome and practice considerations in a complex era of healthcare. Academic Psychiatry. Maheu, M. M., Drude, K. P., Hertlein, K. M., & Hilty, D. M. (2018). A framework of interprofessional telebehavioral health competencies: implementation and challenges moving forward. Academic Psychiatry, 42(6), 825-833. Hilty, D. M., Maheu, M. M., Drude, K. P., & Hertlein, K. M. (2018). The need to implement and evaluate telehealth competency frameworks to ensure quality care across behavioral health professions. Academic Psychiatry, 42(6), 818-824. Glueckauf, Robert L.; Maheu, Marlene M.; Drude, Kenneth P.; Wells, Brittny A.; Wang, Yuxia; Gustafson, David J.; Nelson, Eve-Lynn. (2018). Survey of psychologists’ telebehavioral health practices: Technology use, ethical issues, and training needs. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, Vol 49(3), 205-219.
Maheu M. M., Drude, K., Hertlein K., Lipshutz, R., Wall, K., Long, R., Hilty D. M., (2017). An Interprofessional Framework for Telebehavioral Health Competencies. Journal for Technology in Behavioral Science, 1(4). Hilty D. M., Maheu M. M., Drude, K., Wall, K., Long R, Hertlein K, Luoma, T. (2017). The Need for Telebehavioral Health Competencies: An Approach Based on Competency Frameworks And Common Themes Across Fields. Journal for Technology in Behavioral Science, 1(1). Maheu, M., Nicolucci, V., Pulier, M., Wall, K., Hudlick, E., Frye, T. (2017). The Interactive Mobile App Review Toolkit (IMART): A clinical practice-oriented system. Journal for Technology in Behavioral Science, 1(1). DOI: 10.1007/s41347-016-0005-z
Callan, J., Maheu, M. & Bucky, S. (2017). Crisis in the Behavioral Health Classroom: Enhancing Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes in Telehealth Training. In M. Maheu, K. Drude, & S. Wright (Eds.) Field guide to evidence-based, technology careers in behavioral health: Professional opportunities for the 21st Century. New York: Springer. Maheu, M. (2017). From clinician to CEO. In M. Maheu, K. Drude, & S. Wright (Eds.) Field guide to evidence-based, technology careers in
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behavioral health: Professional opportunities for the 21st Century. New York: Springer. Maheu, M., Drude, K. & Wright, S. (2017). Field guide to evidence-based, technology careers in behavioral health: Professional opportunities for the 21st Century. New York: Springer.
Luxton, D., Nelson, E. & Maheu, M. (2016). Telemental Health Best Practices. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Shore, J. H., Mishkind, M. C., Bernard, J., Doarn, C. R., Bell, I. Jr., Bhatla, R.,… Maheu, M. M., ... Vo, A. (2014). A lexicon of assessment and outcome measures for telemental health. Telemedicine and e-Health, 20, 282-292. doi:10.1089/tmj.2013.0357 Turvey, C., Coleman, M., Dennison, O., Drude, K., Goldenson, M., Hirsch, P., . . . Maheu, M. M. (2013). ATA practice guidelines for video-based online mental health services. Telemedicine and e-Health, 19(9), 722-730. doi:10.1089/tmj.2013.9989.
Maheu M. M, McMenamin J. (2013). Telepsychiatry: The perils of using Skype. Psychiatric Times. Retrieved May 6, 2016: http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/display/article/10168/2131095 Maheu, M., McMenamin, J. (2013). Telepsychology Best Practices, In G. Koocher, J. Norcross, & B. Greene (Eds.), Psychologist's Desk Reference (3rd edition), New York, Oxford University Press Publication. Maheu, M., Pulier, M. (2013). mHealth Applications ("Apps") for Psychologists, In G. Koocher, J. Norcross, & B. Greene (Eds.), Psychologist's Desk Reference (3rd edition), New York, Oxford University Press Publication. Duncan, A., Nelson, E., Maheu, M., Glueckauf, R., Drude, K., & Gustafson, D. (2013). Technology training in psychology internships. Poster presented at the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Nashville, TN. Maheu, M., Pulier, M., McMenamin, J., Posen, L. (2012). Future of telepsychology, telehealth, and various technologies in research and practice. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 43(6), 613-621. Forducey, P., Glueckauf, R., Berquist, T., Maheu, M. & Yutsis, M. (2012). Telehealth for persons with severe functional disabilities and their caregivers: Facilitating self-care management in the home setting. Psychological Services.
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Pulier, M. L., Mount, T. G., McMenamin, J. P., & Maheu, M. (2007). Computers and the Internet. In L. L’Abate (Ed.), Low-cost approaches to promote physical and mental health. New York: Springer Science + Business Media. Maheu, M., Pulier, P., Wilhelm, F., McMenamin, J., & Brown-Connolly, N. (2004). The mental health professional and the new technologies: A handbook for practice today. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. Maheu, M., & McMenamin, J. (2004). Successful web site construction and management: Harnessing the skill and enthusiasm of volunteers. In P. Whitten & D. Cook (Eds.), Understanding health communication technologies (pp. 187-192). New York: Jossey-Bass. Maheu, M. (2003, November). Telehealth: Risk management in the re-tooling of healthcare. Legal Focus, 7(10), 78-80. Maheu, M. M. (2003). The online clinical practice model. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 40, 20–32. Cooper, A., Morahan-Martin, J., Mathy, R. M., & Maheu, M. (2002). Toward an increased understanding of user demographics in online sexual activities. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 28, 105-129. Maheu, M., & Subotnik, R. (2001). Infidelity on the Internet: Virtual Relationships and Real Betrayal. New York: Sourcebooks, Inc. Maheu, M., Whitten, P., & Allen, A. (2001). eHealth, Telehealth & Telemedicine: A Guide to Startup and Success. New York: Jossey-Bass. Maheu, M. (2001, July/August). Practicing psychotherapy through the Internet: Risk management. The Los Angeles Psychologist, 9-13. Maheu, M. (2001, July). Exposing the risk yet moving forward: A behavioral e-health model. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 6(4). http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol6/issue4/maheu.html. Accessed May 1, 2016. Maheu, M. (2001, Spring). Practicing psychotherapy on the Internet: Risk management challenges and opportunities. The Register Report, 27, 23-27. Maheu, M., & Gordon, B. (2000). Psychotherapy on the Internet: Legal, ethical and practice issues. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 31(5), 484-489.
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Maheu, M. (2000, June). e-Health: The marketplace, legal and ethical issues, and implications for the future. Open Minds Advisor, 1-3. Putnam, D., & Maheu, M. (2000). Online sexual addiction and compulsivity: Integrating Web resources and telehealth in treatment. Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention, 7(1-2), 91-112. Cooper, A., Boies, S., Maheu, M., & Greenfield, D. (2000). Sexuality and the Internet: The next sexual revolution. In F. Muscarella & L. Szuchman (Eds.), The Psychological Perspectives on Human Sexuality: A Research Based Approach. New York: Wiley Press. Maheu, M. (2000, Winter). Delivering behavioral telehealth via the Internet: eHealth. Public Service Psychology, APA Division 18 Newsletter, 25(1). Retrieved: http://www.telehealth.net/articles/deliver.html Maheu, M. (2000). Telehealth: The furthering of psychology as a profession. The Independent Practitioner, 20(1), 41-46. Maheu, M. (1999, April). Telehealth and the future of your psychotherapy practice. The California Psychologist, 32, 28, 30, 32. Maheu, M. (1998). Managing professional listservs. Retrieved August 27, 2010 from the World Wide Web: http://telehealth.net/articles/lists.html Maheu, M. (1998, June). Telehealth - A call to action. The Behavior Therapist, 21(6), 105-108. Maheu, M. (1997). Will online services for consumer self-help improve behavioral healthcare? Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow Journal, 6(6). Maheu, M. (1997). Worksite nicotine treatment. In E. Blechman & K. Brownell (Eds.), Behavioral Medicine & Women. New York: The Guilford Press. Maheu, M. (1997, September). New opportunity for psychologists. San Diego Psychologist, 6(8), 1-2. Maheu, M. (1996, June). How can you benefit from the Internet? American Association of Behavior Therapists. The Behavior Therapist, 19(6), 83. Maheu, M. (1995, September/October). Psychologists’ unite... on the Internet. The National Psychologist, 10-B.
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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
The 2017 National Association of Drug and Alcohol Counselors (NADAAC) Denver, CO, September 22, 2017
• Telehealth Best Practices: Do’s and Don’ts Using 21st Century Technologies
• Workshop Presenter American Psychological Association Washington, DC, August 3-5, 2017
• How to Legally and Ethically Practice Over State Lines
• Technology Best Practices—Legal and Ethical Applications of Telepsychology, Social Media and Apps
• Workshop Presenter Ohio Psychological Association / Ohio Social Work Association Ohio, June 2-3, 2017
• 21st Century Clinical Care: Certification Training in Telebehavioral Best Practice
• Workshop Presenter American Telemedicine Association Conference 2017 Orlando, FL, April 23-25, 2017
• SAMHSA “Standards for Opioid Addiction”
• Workshop Presenter Integrated Healthcare Conference Scottsdale, AZ, March 6-7, 2017
• Telebehavioral Health Best Practices for Clinicians
• Leveraging Technology in Integrated Health Care
• Keynote Presenter ACCA National Conference Tampa, FL, February 16-19, 2017
• Telebehavioral Health Legal & Ethical Best Practices: Dos and Don’ts
• Workshop Presenter
American Telemedicine TeleRehab Special Interest Group (SIG) November 15, 2016
• Grant Funding for Telehealth: Do’s and Don’ts
• Moderator & Speaker: Marlene M. Maheu, PhD Speaker: Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD Speaker: Jennifer Martin
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Tarzana Treatment Centers Los Angeles, CA, November 10, 2016
• Telemental Health Legal Ethical Best Practices: Dos and Don’ts College of Alberta Psychologists 2016 CAP Annual Meeting and Professional Development Day, September 24, 2016
• Telepsychology Keynote Address: Psychology at the Technology Crossroads
• Telepsychology Best Practices: Dos and Dont's • Social Media for Clinical Psychologists
Washington State Examining Board of Psychology September 23, 2016 Telepsychology Best Practices: An Overview American Psychological Association Denver, Colorado, August 5, 2016
▪ Continuing Education Workshop: Telepsychology and Social Justice ▪ 7 CE-Hour Workshop
▪ Chair & Presenter: Marlene M. Maheu, PhD ▪ Presenter: Ken Drude, PhD ▪ Presenter: Shawna Wright, PhD ▪ Presenter: Sherry Benton, PhD ▪ Presenter: David Luxton, PhD ▪ Discussant Pat DeLeon, PhD, JD, MPH
American Psychological Association Denver, Colorado, August 4, 2016
• Telesupervision Best Practices for Feminists American Psychological Association Denver, Colorado, August 4, 2016
• Evidence-Based Apps for Clinical Practice
• Chair & Presenter: Karen Wall, PhD
• Presenter: Marlene M. Maheu, PhD
• Presenter: David Luxton, PhD
Samaritan Institute Denver, Colorado, August 4, 2016
• TeleMental Health Best Practices: Dos and Don’ts for Building an Evidence-Based, Legal and Ethical Telepractice in the 21st Century
Digital Health Innovations San Diego, California, June 8, 2016
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• Telehealth Today and Tomorrow American Telemedicine Association Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 14, 2016
• Pre-Meeting Certificate Course
• Chair & Presenter: Edward Kaftarian, MD
• Prescribing Controlled Substances Via Telemedicine o Presenter: Marlene M. Maheu, PhD o Medical Psychology and the Ryan Haight Act
American Telemedicine Association Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 14, 2016
• Pre-Meeting Certificate Course
• A Framework for Training Providers of Telemedicine and e-Health: Competency-Based Education, Evaluation, and Implications
• Chair & Presenter: Donald Hilty, MD o Presenter: Marlene M. Maheu, PhD o Telemental Health Competencies
Coalition for Technology in Behavioral Science (CTiBS) and the American Psychological Association (APA)
▪ APA-Hosted Webinar ▪ Mobile Applications in Behavioral Health: Evidence Base
and Clinical Use ▪ Chair & Moderator: Marlene M. Maheu, PhD. ▪ Presenter: David Cooper, PsyD. ▪ Presenter: Myron Pulier, MD.
American Counseling Association Conference and Expo Montreal, Canada, March 30-31, 2016
▪ 6 CE-Hour Pre-Conference Learning Institute ▪ Distance Counseling Best Practices: Dos and Don’ts for
Building an Evidence-Based, Legal and Ethical Telepractice ▪ Chair and Presenter: Marlene M. Maheu, PhD ▪ Presenter: Tracy Luoma, LPC ▪ Presenter: Everett Painter, MA
Psychoanalytic Center San Diego, September 20, 2015
▪ Where are we now? Evidence-Based, Telepsychoanalytic Best Practices
NFAR ATTC Behavioral Health Technology Summit Austin, September 1, 2015
▪ The Ethics of Evaluating Apps for Your Clients
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American Psychological Association Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 9, 2015
▪ Continuing Education Workshop #163: Telepsychology and Other Technology-Based Best Practices
▪ 7 CE-Hour Workshop ▪ Chair & Presenter: Marlene M. Maheu, PhD ▪ Presenter: Ken Drude, PhD ▪ Presenter: Shawna Wright, PhD ▪ Presenter: David Luxton, PhD ▪ Presenter: Brownell Mack, PsyD ▪ Discussant Patrick DeLeon, PhD
American Psychological Association Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 8, 2015
▪ Telepsychology Guidelines and Competencies: Focus on Rehabilitation
▪ Chair & Discussant: Marlene M. Maheu, PhD ▪ Presenter: Kenneth Drude, PhD ▪ Presenter: Tom Miller, PhD ▪ Presenter: Marcia Scherer, PhD
American Psychological Association Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 7, 2015
▪ Presidential Programming — Paths Through Psychology to Technological Innovation
▪ Chair & Presenter: Marlene M. Maheu, PhD ▪ Presenter: Marnie Blackwell, PhD ▪ Presenter: Margaret Morris, PhD ▪ Presenter: David Luxton, PhD
American Psychological Association Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 7, 2015
▪ Evidenced Based Apps and Text Messaging: Legal and Ethical Strategies for Your Practice
▪ Chair & Presenter: Marlene M. Maheu, PhD ▪ Presenter: David Luxton, PhD ▪ Presenter: Frederick Muench, PhD
American Psychological Association Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 6, 2015
▪ Bringing Best Practices to Underserved Populations: A Biopsychosocial Approach to Treating Trauma
▪ Chair & Presenter: Beth Rom-Rymer, PhD ▪ Presenter: Marlene M. Maheu, PhD
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The Samaritan Institute Denver, August 1, 2015
▪ TeleMental Health Best Practices: Dos and Don’ts for Building an Evidence-Based, Legal and Ethical Telepractice in the 21st Century
▪ Presenter: Marlene M. Maheu, Ph.D School of Behavioral Sciences, University of Southern California Los Angeles, July 10, 2015
▪ Master Lecture: Distance Counseling Opportunities and Challenges American Telemedicine Association Los Angeles, May 6, 2015
▪ Telemental Health Best Practices ▪ Chair & Presenter: Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD ▪ Presenter: Marlene M. Maheu, PhD ▪ Presenter: David Luxton, PhD
American Telemedicine Association Los Angeles, May 3, 2015
▪ Telemental Health (TMH) Special Interest Group (SIG) Short Course: Great Care, Getting Paid, Avoiding Legal Problems and Program Next Steps
▪ Implementing Safety Risk Management and Telebehavioral Health for Special Populations
California Institute for Behavioral Health Solutions (CIBHS) Long Beach, April 16, 2015
▪ 15th Annual National Behavioral Health Information Management Conference
▪ Patient Portals, Personal Health Records (PHRs), Smart Phone Apps and Other mobile Devices to Promote Engagement in Care and Enhance Wellness and Recovery
▪ Presenter: Marlene M. Maheu, PhD ▪ Presenter: Constance Weisner, DrPH, LCSW
American Counseling Association Orlando, March 11, 2015 6-Hour Learning Institute
▪ Distance Counseling and 2014 ACA Ethics Code: Best Practice
California Association for Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors (CALPCC) Conference San Diego, March 6 & 7, 2015
▪ Keynote: Challenges and Opportunities to Better Serve Clients with 21st Century Technologies
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▪ Distance Counseling Legal and Ethical Best Practices: Do’s and Don’ts
Polycom Webinar, January 28, 2015
▪ Telemental Health and Health Care Reform Northwest Regional Telehealth Resource Center Webinar, December 18, 2014
▪ Telemental Health Best Practices: Developing a Thriving Service TeleMental Health Institute Webinar, January 28, 2015 15 Crucial Issues for Client/Patient Education about Telemental Health Healthcare Unbound San Diego, CA, December 3, 2014
▪ Behavioral Science & Technology … Today and Tomorrow Ontario Psychological Association Webinar, October 6, 2014
▪ Telepsychology Best Practices Plymouth State University Eating Disorder Institute Meredith, New Hampshire, September 26, 2014
▪ Telehealth Best Practices of Relevance to Eating Disorder Treatment
American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA) Webinar, September 24, 2014
▪ Best Practices in Distance Counseling American Psychological Association, Annual Convention Washington, DC, August 9, 2014
▪ 7-hour CE Program ▪ Telepsychology Best Practices
▪ Chair & Presenter: Marlene M. Maheu, PhD ▪ Presenter: Joseph McMenamin, MD, JD ▪ Presenter: Fred Milan, PhD ▪ Presenter: Sherry Benton, PhD
▪ Symposia ▪ Telehealth and Health Care Reform: Benefits and
Challenges ▪ Advanced Technologies for Risk Management in
Telegerontology with Diverse Populations
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▪ Technology Interventions for Aging, African American and Hispanic/Latino Clinical Populations
▪ A Review of Mobile Mental Health and Wellness Apps
American Telemedicine Association Baltimore, MD, May 20, 2014
▪ The Affordable Care Act (ACA): Telemental Health Perspectives ▪ Moderator and Co-Presenter: Marlene M. Maheu, PhD ▪ Co-Presenter: Gary Capistrant, American Telemedicine
Association ▪ Co-Presenter: Joseph McMenamin, MD, JD, McMenamin
Law Offices ▪ Mario Gutierrez, Center for Connected Health Policy
American Counseling Association Honolulu, Hawaii, March 27, 2014
▪ 6-Hour CE Program / Pre-conference Learning Institute ▪ Skype, HIPAA & Licensure: Nine Evidence-Based, Distance
Counseling Best Practices
American Counseling Association Webinar Webinar, February 26, 2014
▪ Distance Counseling, HITECH, and HIPAA: Navigating Compliance, the Law, and Ethics
Lorman Institute Webinar, February 10, 2014
▪ Best Practices for Online Therapy, Telemental Health and Other Telepractice Arenas
Idaho Counseling Association Boise, Idaho, January 29 - February 1, 2014
▪ Keynote Address: Rocking the House with Tech: New Challenges, New Opportunities, New Practices
▪ Full Day Workshop: Legal and Ethical Strategies for Successful Distance Counseling
▪ Half Day Workshop: Create Passive Income with Online Self-help Products
American Association of State Counseling Boards Hyatt Regency Mission Bay Resort San Diego, CA, January 9-10, 2014
▪ Innovative interjurisdictional Practice Models ▪ Best Practices: Distance Counseling, Training and Supervision ▪ Distance Counseling Informed Consent Essentials
San Diego Psychoanalytic Society
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San Diego, CA, September 20, 2013 ▪ Introduction to TeleMental Health
American Psychological Association, Annual Convention
Honolulu, Hawaii, 2013 ▪ Smartphone and mHealth Apps: Evidence-based Considerations for
Psychology, August 2, 2013 o Chair & Presenter: Marlene M. Maheu, PhD o Presenter: Robert Ciula, PhD o Presenter: Allison Hermann, PhD
▪ Rocking the House with Tech -- How to Use Technology to Improve
Behavioral Interventions with Women , Honolulu, Hawaii, August 1, 2013
o Chair & Presenter: Marlene M. Maheu, Ph.D o Presenter: Allison Hermann, PhD o Presenter: Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD
▪ Continuing Education Workshop: Telepsychology Best Practices,
July 31, 2013
o Chair & Presenter: Marlene M. Maheu, PhD o Presenter: Pat DeLeon, PhD, JD, MPH
o Presenter: Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD o Presenter: Stephen DeMers, PhD o Presenter: Reid Hester, PhD
INTEL / HIMSS Webinar June 12, 2013
▪ TeleMental Health Clinical & Security Issues in the Spotlight
American Telemedicine Association Austin, Texas, May 7, 2013
▪ Noteworthy Initiatives Influencing National Licensure in Telehealth Practice
California Psychological Association, Annual Convention Newport Beach, California, April 13, 2013
▪ Telepsychology Best Practices (half-day workshop) ▪ Telepsychology & the Informed Consent Process: Practical
Strategies for Managing Your Online Therapy Risk Workplace Collaborative Webinar
April 12, 2013
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▪ Overview of Best Practices in Cutting-Edge, Technology-Based, EAP Services
California Psychological Association, Annual Convention
Newport Beach, California, April 11, 2013 ▪ Building a Telepsychology Practice: Quick Start Guide to Legal,
Ethical, Technical & Practical Strategies Behavioral Health Information Management Conference San Diego, CA, April 4, 2013
▪ Telehealth Applications in the Public Sector Medtrade Spring Conference
Las Vegas, March 21, 2013 ▪ Telehealth Opportunities
American Counseling Association Cincinnati, Ohio, March 21, 2013
6-hour Learning Institute CE Program ▪ Skype? Email? 7 Legal & Ethical Considerations for Best Practice
Online o Chair & Presenter: Donna Ford, MA o Presenter: Marlene Maheu, PhD
Third Annual International Conference Cyber Mental Health Support & Assistance for Socially Disadvantaged Populations Webinar, Moscow, Russia, February 22, 2013
▪ E-therapy, Counseling & Distance Learning
San Diego Psychological Association San Diego, California, October 13, 2012
▪ Creating Legal, Ethical Self-help Materials through Blogs, Podcasts, eBooks and APPS
American Psychological Association, Division 42, Fast Forward Conference San Diego, California, October 5-6, 2012
▪ Best Practices for Successful Legal and Ethical Telepsychology ▪ Creating Legal, Ethical Self-help Materials through Blogs, Podcasts,
eBooks and APPS Oregon Psychological Association Portland, Oregon, September 21, 2012
▪ Thriving with Telehealth: 7 Legal and Ethical Strategies to Expand Practice Opportunities Online with 21st Century Skills and Equipment
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American Psychological Association Annual Convention. Orlando, Florida, August 2-5, 2012 7-hour CE Workshop
▪ APA Workshop: Telepsychology Best Practices – Controversial Issues in Telehealth and Online Therapy
▪ Chair & Presenter Symposia
o Expanding Telehealth Service Models to Underserved Populations with Chronic Illness and Disability. Invited Presenter.
o Symposium: Professional Psychology’s Future: Policy, Practice, and Training Issues. Presenter. Invited Presenter.
o Symposium: Smartphone and mHealth Apps – Evidence-Based Considerations for Psychology. Chair & Presenter
Cincinnati Academy of Professional Psychology Cincinnati, Ohio, April 27, 2012
▪ Legal & Ethical Online Practice Strategies Georgia Psychological Association, Annual Convention Young Harris, Georgia, April 20-12, 2012 Keynote
▪ Telepsychology ▪ Workshops ▪ Quick Blueprint for Successful, Legal & Ethical Telepsychology ▪ Internet Self-help: Development and Marketing Strategies for a
Lucrative 21st Century Practice Psychotherapy Networker Symposium 2012 Washington, DC, March 25, 2012
▪ Having It All Legally & Ethically: How to Thrive Online with a Range of Services & Products from Self-help to Psychotherapy,
American Counseling Association San Francisco, March 21, 2012 6-Hour Learning Institute
▪ Skype? Email? 7 Legal & Ethical Considerations for Best Practice Online
Second Annual International Conference Cyber Mental Health Support & Assistance for Socially Disadvantaged Populations Webinar, Moscow, Russia, February 22, 2012
▪ E-therapy, Counseling & Distance Learning. American Psychological Association, Annual Convention Washington, DC, August 4-7, 2011 7-hour CE Workshop
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▪ Telehealth and Telepsychology Best Practices -- Successful Practice, Psychotechnologies and Reimbursement
▪ Chair & Presenter: Marlene M. Maheu, PhD ▪ Co-presenters: Les Posen, Skip Rizzo, PhD, Mindy Mueller,
Psy.D., Myron Pulier, MD, Joseph McMenamin, MD, JD ▪ Discussant: Pat DeLeon, PhD, JD, MPH
Symposia ▪ The Future of Telehealth and Telepsychology in
Psychological Research and Practice o Chair: Marlene M. Maheu, PhD o Co-presenters: Skip Rizzo, PhD, Les Posen, Myron Pulier, MD o Healthcare and Psychology, The Challenge of Change
▪ Moderator: Paul Craig, PhD ▪ Presenters: Katherine Nordal, PhD, Paul Craig, PhD,
Pat DeLeon, PhD, JD, MPH, Marlene M. Maheu, PhD, James Bray, PhD
o Telehealth and Telepsychology Licensure: Barriers and Possible Solutions as Psychology Adopts the Psychotechnologies
▪ Chair & Presenter: Marlene M. Maheu, PhD ▪ Telehealth Licensure for Practice via Internet &
Smartphone: The Case for Telepsychology Education ▪ Co-presenters: Dena Puskin, D. Sc., Stephen Demers,
Ph.D, Joe McMenamin, MD, JD ▪ Discussant: Pat DeLeon, PhD, JD, MPH
The National Center for Telehealth & Technology (T2), 2nd Annual Virtual Worlds Conference Seattle, Washington, July 28, 2011
▪ Legal & Ethical Issues in Virtual Worlds American Telemedicine Association, Annual Convention Tampa, Florida, May, 2011
▪ Legal, Ethical, Practical and Technological Recommendations for Delivering Psychotherapy "Online" or Via Telehealth.
▪ Internet-Based Telemental Health: Are We Facing a New "Wild West?"
California Psychological Association, Annual Convention San Diego, California, April 9, 2011
▪ Legal/Ethical Telepsychology Opportunities through Internet Websites, Podcasts, eBooks, Continuity Programs and iPhone Apps.
San Diego Psychological Association Conference San Diego, California, October 8, 2010
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▪ Legal and ethical issues in telepsychology: Expanding your practice.
American Psychological Association, Board of Professional Affairs Washington, DC, October 21, 2010
▪ Content Expert The Guidance Center Long Beach, California, October 21, 2010
▪ Clinical awareness: Cyberculture
Arizona State University Phoenix, Arizona, October 14, 2010
▪ Telepsychology: Legal/ethical issues American Psychological Association Convention San Diego, California, August 12-14, 2010
▪ Legal and ethical issues: Psychologist' offering of psycho-education online. Invited presentation.
▪ Telehealth and telepsychology come of age: Research, practice and reimbursement solutions.
o Chair & Presenter: Marlene Maheu, PhD o Co-presenter: Robert Glueckauf, PhD o Pamela Forducey, PhD o Thomas Bergquist, PhD
▪ Legal, ethical and reimbursement solutions for the immediate implementation of telehealth and telepsychology in defined settings.
o Chair & Presenter: Marlene Maheu, PhD o Thomas Nagy, PhD o Joseph McMenamin, MD, JD
▪ Legal, ethical, practical and technological suggestions for delivering psychotherapy online. 7-hour CE Workshop
o Chair & Presenter: Marlene Maheu, PhD o Joseph McMenamin, MD, JD
Arizona State University Webinar, June 28, 2010
▪ Telepsychology: An Introduction American Telemedicine Association San Antonio, Texas, May 18, 2010
▪ Internet Telemental Health: Legal, Ethical and Best Practice Considerations
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American Association of State and Provincial Licensing Boards: Invited Keynote Address Seattle, Washington, April 23, 2010
▪ Telepsychology Mental Health Pros Webinar, April 29, 2010
▪ Online Counseling & Psychotherapy: A Cautious Practitioner's Keys to Success
National Summit on Interpersonal Violence & Abuse - Across the Lifespan: Forging A Shared Agenda Dallas, Texas, February 23, 2010
▪ Ethical and Legal Issues on the Growing Edge of Treatment: Expand Your Practice Safely
American Psychological Association, Division 35 Dallas, Texas, February 27, 2010
▪ 21st Century Communication Tools American Psychological Association Toronto, Canada, August 7-10, 2003
▪ Grashers Award: Feminist Leadership ▪ Cyber-Infidelity and Other Internet Problems: Where the
Superhighway Paves the Road to Hell American Counseling Association Anaheim, CA, March 21-25, 2003
▪ Ethical Practice Development: Viable Uses of the Internet ▪ Etiology and Treatment of Internet Related Problems
American Psychological Association Chicago, Illinois, August 22-25, 2002
▪ Behavioral Telehealth and the Internet---A Glimpse Into the Future
▪ Cyber Infidelity and Other Internet-Related Problems ▪ Innovator's Forum: From Virtual Reality to the Internet ▪ Thematic Programming Discussion: Cultural Evolution of
Gender Identity---Changing the Construction of Identity
Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD, July 21-22, 2002
▪ Etiology and Treatment of Internet Related Problems Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality Manhattan Beach, CA, April 6, 2002
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▪ Cyber-infidelity and Other Internet Narratives California Psychological Association, 55th Annual Convention Pasadena, CA, April 6, 2002
▪ Cyber-sex and Cyber-infidelity: New Answers to New Questions ▪ Patient Privacy, Confidentiality and Reimbursement
CMEA, Inc., Internal Medicine2001 San Diego, CA, November 6, 2001
▪ Telehealth/E-health Workshop US Journal Training, Inc., 7th Annual National Counseling Skills: Emerging Issues in Counseling Las Vegas, NV, October 6, 2001
▪ Cybersex- The Spawning of a New Disorder ▪ Practicing Psychotherapy Online: Pros and Cons of the
Behavioral Dot.Com World Kaiser Permanente, Behavioral Healthcare Symposium: Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll, Anaheim, CA, September 28, 2001
▪ Etiology and Treatment of Cybersex American Psychological Association Washington, DC, August 24-26, 2001
▪ Psychotherapy via Internet: Media Hype or New Practice Development Modalities?
▪ Management of Cybersex and Cyber Affairs in the Internet ▪ Telehealth POD ▪ Videoconferencing Process Skills
Department of Defense, DoD Population Health and Health Promotion Conference: Promotion, Prevention, Protection San Diego, CA, May 13, 2001
▪ Treatment of Nicotine Dependence Training Course California School of Professional Psychology San Diego, CA, May 18, 2001
▪ Internet Practice: An Introduction to Telehealth and e-Health California School of Professional Psychology San Diego, CA, April 27, 2001
▪ Cyber-Infidelity: Etiology and Treatment Implications Atlanta Center for Cognitive Therapy Atlanta, GA, April 21, 2001
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▪ Ethics and Risk Management: Navigating the New Psychology in the Age of the Internet
California Psychological Association Costa Mesa, CA, March 29-April 1, 2001
▪ Cyber-Infidelity: Etiology and Treatment Implications ▪ Internet Practice of Psychology: A Legal and Ethical Update ▪ Integrating Internet and Information Technology Into Your
Practice Open Minds Information Technology Institute Santa Monica, CA, November 30- December 1, 2000
▪ A Model for Conducting Psychotherapy on the Internet San Diego Psychological Association San Diego, CA, November 4, 2000
▪ Law & Ethics: Practicing Psychotherapy Online/The Digital Psychologist
California School of Professional Psychology San Diego, CA, October 27, 2000
▪ Telehealth and E-Health: An Introduction Arizona Psychological Association Tucson, AZ, October 21, 2000
▪ Practicing Psychotherapy On-line Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow 2000 Washington, DC, October 20-21, 2000
▪ The Explosion of Psychotherapy on the Net: Opportunities and Challenges
American Psychological Association Washington, DC, August 4-8, 2000
▪ Presidential Mini-convention on Women in Science and Technology: The Feminization of Technology: Girls, Women and the Information Technologies
▪ How to Start a Telehealth Program ▪ Evaluating Telehealth Service Delivery: Adult and Pediatric
Issues ▪ APA’s Approach to Standards and Guidelines ▪ Cybersex and Cyber-affairs on the Internet
American Telemedicine Association Washington, DC. March 26-28, 2000
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▪ Symposium on Healthcare Internet and E-Commerce, Risk Management: Developing Ethical, Mental & Behavioral Telehealth Services
Michigan Psychological Association Novi, MI, April 14, 2000 Keynote Address
▪ Technology and the Delivery of Psychological Services: An Overview of Practical, Clinical, Legal, and Ethical Issues
▪ Clinical Perspectives on Etiology and Treatment of Cyber-infidelity
The National Council on Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity Atlanta, Georgia, May 5-6, 2000
▪ Online Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity: Integrating Web Resources and Telehealth in Treatment
Society for Scientific Study of Sex April 6-9, 2000, San Diego, CA California Psychological Association, 22nd Annual Convention March 23-26, 2000, San Jose, CA California School of Professional Psychology San Diego, CA, February 19, 2000 San Diego Psychological Association San Diego, CA, January 21, 2000 American Psychological Association Boston, August 1999 Symposia Chair:
▪ Telehealth Advocacy in Graduate Education ▪ Telehealth and the Legal System I: Corrections ▪ Telehealth and the Legal System II: Telehealth and the Courts ▪ Telehealth and Video Capabilities: Future Definitions and Roles
for Telepsychology ▪ Telehealth Levels the Playing Field: Women Get Their Turn ▪ Telehealth Practice Development: Legal and Ethical
Considerations ▪ A Cross Perspective of the Integration of Technology and
Mental Health Services ▪ New Findings on Effects of Internet Use ▪ Telehealth Applications in the Future of Health
Minnesota Psychological Association, 63rd Annual Meeting
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Minneapolis, May 15, 1999 ▪ Internet/Telehealth Psychotherapy Risk Management: Legal
And Ethical Survival Guide Behavioral Informatics Tomorrow Conference San Jose, California, March 18, 1999
▪ Risk Management in the Re-tooling of Healthcare California Psychological Association: 21st Annual Convention San Diego, CA. March 20-21, 1999
▪ Symposium Co-Chair o Advocating For Telehealth In Psychology Graduate
Education o Legal And Ethical Issues In Behavioral Telehealth o Cyber-Sex: Psychological Assessment, Treatment and
Ethical Issues o Ethics And Practice: Integrating Internet/Telehealth
For Patient Care American Society of Addiction Medicine, 11th National Conference on Nicotine Dependence
San Luis Rey, CA, November 6, 1998 ▪ Telehealth & Smoking Cessation
American Psychological Association San Francisco, August 1998
Symposium Chair
▪ Overview on Telehealth for Psychology ▪ A Beginner’s Blueprint for Effective Program Design ▪ Revolution in Our Midst: Interstate Legal & Ethical Issues ▪ Expanding the Office - Clinical Lessons Learned Using
Interactive Video ▪ Distance Learning & Patient Education ▪ Research Issues, Methods & Outcomes ▪ Educational Challenges and Opportunities
Symposium Member ▪ Legal Issues in the Profession of Psychology. APA Committee
on Professional Practice & Standards
International Congress of Applied Psychology, Telehealth San Francisco, August 1998
▪ Ethical Issues in Telehealth Applications, San Francisco, August 1998
California Psychological Association Pasadena, CA, March 27, 1998
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▪ Issues and Opportunities In Behavioral Telehealth ▪ Ethics of Practicing Psychology Online
Behavioral Informatics Tomorrow San Antonio, TX, March 1998
▪ How Online & Other Telehealth Services for Consumers & Their Families Impact Behavioral Healthcare.
▪ Web Page Design & Marketing for Busy Behavioral Health Professionals
Atlanta Center for Cognitive Therapy February 20, 1998
▪ Thriving as a Psychotherapist in the Next Millennium: Telehealth, Technology and Ethics
American Psychological Association, Telehealth Institute Washington, D.C., December 1997
▪ Content Expert
California Psychological Association San Jose, California, April 5, 1997
▪ Ethics of Online Psychology ▪ The Internet Site of the Next Sexual Revolution, Cybersex ▪ Webpage Design for Busy Practitioners, Groups &
Organizations
Employee Assistance Professional Association San Diego, CA, March 18, 1997
▪ Risk Management and Future Technology
Behavioral Informatics Tomorrow Tampa, Florida, March 1997
▪ Internet & Bulletin Board Service Managers & Surfers ▪ How to Set Up an Effective Website
Albert Einstein School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry, 17th Cape Cod Institute
August 1996 ▪ Online Ethics and Risk Management
San Diego Psychological Association May 4, 1996, San Diego, CA
▪ Managing Risk in the Media: Ethics & Psychological Issues
Pioneer Development Resources, Inc. San Diego, April & May 1996
▪ Strategic Internet Access: Training Program for Professionals
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UCSD Learn-At-Lunch Program UCSD, La Jolla, CA, March 1995
▪ Nicotine Dependency Treatment
Mesa Vista Hospital San Diego, CA, January 1995
▪ Smoking Cessation for Professionals
Nicotine Recovery Institute San Diego, CA, June 1994
▪ Nicotine Freedom System Professional Training Workshop
California Psychological Association Annual Convention San Francisco, CA March 1994
▪ Treating Unmotivated Tobacco Users
San Diego Housing Commission San Diego, February 1994
▪ Nicotine Dependency - Causes and Treatment with San Diego HUD Communities
Nicotine Recovery Institute San Diego, January 1994
▪ Nicotine Freedom System Professional Training Workshop
Parke-Davis Pharmaceuticals San Diego, CA, January 1994
▪ Negotiating Behavior Change with Unmotivated Tobacco Users
Naval Medical Center San Diego, September 1993
▪ Tobacco Prevention/Cessation Expo
United States Navy NARC, Miramar, CA, September 1993
▪ Negotiating Behavior Change with Unmotivated Tobacco Users
Thai Physicians Conference, Sponsored by Parke-Davis Pharmaceuticals Anaheim, CA, July 1993
▪ Nicotine Replacement and Smoking Cessation: Strategies for Success
Mesa Vista Hospital, Cognitive Behavior Society San Diego, CA, February 1993
▪ Nicotine Dependency Treatment
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California School of Professional Psychology San Diego, CA, February 1993
▪ Treatment of Nicotine Dependence in a Clinical Setting
Employee Assistance Professional Association (EAPA) San Diego, CA, January 1993
▪ Nicotine Recovery
Encinitas Medical Specialty Clinic Encinitas, CA, December 1992
▪ Treating Nicotine Dependency in the Primary Care Setting
United States Navy and the California Association of Dependency Counselors
San Diego, CA, December 1992 ▪ Nicotine Dependence Treatment Workshop: Chemical
Dependency Application
Mesa Vista Hospital, Society of Clinical Social Workers San Diego, CA, December 1992
▪ Nicotine Addiction: Issues and Treatment
La Jolla Medical Specialty Clinic La Jolla, CA, November 1992
▪ Treating Nicotine Dependency in the Primary Care Setting
Mesa Vista Hospital, Cognitive Behavior Society San Diego, CA, November 1992
▪ Nicotine Addiction: Treatment and Issues
United States Navy and the California Association of Dependency Counselors
San Diego, CA, October & November 1992 ▪ Nicotine Dependence Treatment Workshop: Individual and
Group Intervention ▪ Nicotine Dependence Treatment Workshop: Treatment
Components
American Lung Association, Better Breathers Club San Diego, CA, September 1992
▪ Secondhand Smoke and Offensive Smokers
Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical Company San Diego, CA, September 11, 1992
▪ Nicotine Addiction
UCSD-SDSU General Preventive Medicine Residency Program San Diego, CA, May 1989
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▪ Smoking Cessation
For a listing of current webinars, see this page.