Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy

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Amy E. Ellis, Ph.D.

27 articles

Women Leaders on Unsolicited Advice and Competence-Questioning Communication
Self-Care & Development+2 more

Women Leaders on Unsolicited Advice and Competence-Questioning Communication

The field of psychology has increasingly been making calls for psychologists to engage in advocacy as “citizen psychologists” (APA, 2020). Indeed, 2017 APA President Henderson Daniel made a call to action for engagement in volunteer efforts within professional organizations (e.g., APA and its divisions), as well as leadership within these organizations, as one primary avenue […]

Amy E. Ellis, Ph.D. + 1 more

Amy E. Ellis, Ph.D. + 1 more

April 17, 2025

Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy (SAP) Board of Directors Meeting Recap
Education & Training+1 more

Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy (SAP) Board of Directors Meeting Recap

The Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy (SAP) Board of Directors recently gathered in Scottsdale, Arizona, for an intensive two-day business meeting to set the course for the division in 2025 and beyond. Our discussions centered on visioning our current directions, strengthening our strategic priorities, addressing emerging challenges in the field of psychotherapy, and enhancing […]

Amy E. Ellis, Ph.D.

Amy E. Ellis, Ph.D.

March 31, 2025

Invitation to Join the SAP Professional Practice Committee
Bridging Practice & Research+3 more

Invitation to Join the SAP Professional Practice Committee

We invite you to take an active role in our division by joining our Professional Practice Committee. As a committee member, you’ll have the opportunity to shape policies, advocate for needed changes, and set standards that benefit therapists and clients alike. Enhance your professional development, connect with leaders and peers, and expand your expertise on […]

Amy E. Ellis, Ph.D. + 1 more

Amy E. Ellis, Ph.D. + 1 more

October 31, 2024

The Differences Between Borderline Personality and Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorders
Assessment & Treatment+2 more

The Differences Between Borderline Personality and Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorders

Why do Borderline Personality Disorder and Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Get Confused? The World Health Organization’s 11th revision of the International Classification of Disease defines Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD) as meeting full criteria for PTSD plus symptoms of disturbances in self-organization. Disturbances in self-organization can best be categorized as experiencing strong emotional dysregulation, negative […]

Simona Stoian, MS + 1 more

Simona Stoian, MS + 1 more

January 1, 2024

A Message from the Society’s Publications & Communications Board Chair
Advocacy+2 more

A Message from the Society’s Publications & Communications Board Chair

Discovering My Professional Home When guiding graduate students through their academic journeys, I consistently emphasize the importance of finding a “professional home” – an organization that not only advocates for their desires and requirements but also offers a supportive community and a wealth of information. Any one of my past students will attest to the […]

Amy E. Ellis, Ph.D.

Amy E. Ellis, Ph.D.

November 22, 2023

A Synopsis of Treatments for Black Women Following Intimate Partner Violence
Advocacy+2 more

A Synopsis of Treatments for Black Women Following Intimate Partner Violence

The purpose of this paper is to assist non-Black therapists address critical issues when treating Black women who have experienced intimate partner violence (IPV). This paper was written from a place of cultural humility in an effort to educate on how to provide culturally relevant treatment, rather than an attempt to speak for Black women. […]

Kaitlin Forestieri, PsyD + 1 more

Kaitlin Forestieri, PsyD + 1 more

June 1, 2022

Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder
Assessment & Treatment+2 more

Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder

Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder (DPDD) is identified as a dissociative disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Revision (DSM-5) and a neurotic disorder in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10). Although a consistent definition has been accepted by the psychology community since the late 1800’s, the disorder is still misunderstood and […]

Olivia Carelli, Psy.D. + 1 more

Olivia Carelli, Psy.D. + 1 more

April 11, 2021

Utilizing Social Support in Treating Complex Trauma in Sexual and Gender Minorities
Advocacy+2 more

Utilizing Social Support in Treating Complex Trauma in Sexual and Gender Minorities

Sexual and gender minorities (SGM) are those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer or questioning. All other affectional and sexual orientations and gender identities are represented by a “plus” (LGBTQ+). Sexual orientation refers to one’s sexual attraction, and affectional orientation refers to one’s emotional attraction towards others (Ginicola, Smith, & Filmore, 2017). […]

Korey Abbriano, M.A., M.S. + 1 more

Korey Abbriano, M.A., M.S. + 1 more

December 6, 2020

Actionable Steps for Therapists (And All Human Beings) In Response to the Racial Pandemic
Advocacy+2 more

Actionable Steps for Therapists (And All Human Beings) In Response to the Racial Pandemic

We are angry. We are indignant. We are hurt. We are distraught. We are united in pain, frustration, and a want for change. Centuries of cumulative trauma brought on by racial discrimination have spilled over into what we see today in streets across our country. Social media, conversations, articles and op-eds are plentiful. All make […]

Samantha Janvier, M.S. + 1 more

Samantha Janvier, M.S. + 1 more

June 2, 2020

Five Things Therapists Can Do When Working with LGBTQ+ Individuals
Assessment & Treatment+1 more

Five Things Therapists Can Do When Working with LGBTQ+ Individuals

What is meant by affectional and gender minorities? Affectional and gender minority clients is a broad umbrella category for individuals who self-identify as LGBTQ+. We can think of this in two broad subcategories: gender identity and sexual orientation. Gender identity Gender identity refers to how someone feels or identifies their gender. It is sometimes congruent […]

Amy E. Ellis, Ph.D. + 1 more

Amy E. Ellis, Ph.D. + 1 more

November 16, 2019

Student Member of the Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy Publications and Communications Board
Society News+1 more

Student Member of the Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy Publications and Communications Board

The Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy (APA Division 29) seeks nominations and self-nominations for the student member position of Publications and Communications Board. It is a two (2) year renewable appointment. The Publications and Communications Board provides oversight and recommends publication policy for the division’s journal, Psychotherapy, its bulletin, Psychotherapy Bulletin, its e-mail lists, […]

Amy E. Ellis, Ph.D.

Amy E. Ellis, Ph.D.

September 12, 2019

Everything You Wanted to Know About the Division, It’s Benefits, and Resources
Society News

Everything You Wanted to Know About the Division, It’s Benefits, and Resources

Recently became a member and need a place to get started? Renewed your membership but wondering how to make the most out of it? Thinking about becoming a member, but feel overwhelmed? This article is aimed at sharing all the ins and outs and getting you acquainted with the division. And as always, if there […]

Amy E. Ellis, Ph.D.

Amy E. Ellis, Ph.D.

September 9, 2019

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