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CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKSHOP INFORMATION

ALL PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS ARE ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 2003

Please write the pre-conference workshop number(s) you wish to attend on the Registration Form. It is important to enroll early, space is limited. You must enroll specifically to attend pre-conference workshops; pre-conference workshop fees are NOT included in the general conference registration fees.

March 19, 2003:

3-Hour Morning Workshops: 9:00 A.M. - 12:00 Noon

  • 1. Applied Workplace Psychophysiology: Building Individual and Organizational Intervention Skills - Kris Alan Sharp, MPA, BCIAC, Bickford, Covington & Associates
  • 2. Confronting the Mean in Lean: Intervention Strategies that Work - Charles Richardson, MBA, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Nancy Lessin, MA, Massachusetts AFL-CIO; and Laurie A. Graham, PhD, Indiana University
  • 3. Workplace Violence Prevention: An Integrated Approach - Peter Y. Chen, PhD, Lorann Stallones, PhD, Keith James, PhD, Jerry L. Deffenbacher, PhD, and Autumn D. Krauss, Colorado State University

3-Hour Afternoon Workshops: 1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.

  • 4. Conceptualization and Measurement of Safety Climate - Dov M. Zohar, PhD, Israel Institute of Technology
  • 5. Comorbid Medical/Psychological Disability: Evaluation and Management - Les Kertay, PhD, and Thomas M. Pendergrass, RN, PhD, Unum Provident

6-Hour Workshops: 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. (1 Hour Lunch)

  • 6. Using R to Conduct Multilevel Modeling: Applications in Occupational Stress Research - Paul Bliese, PhD, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
  • 7. National Standards for Self-Disclosure: Workplace Violence Prevention for Employees - Jim A. Hardeman, MSW, MPA, Workplace Violence Interventions and Strategies; Pat Biles, OSHA Office of Safety and Health Administration; Jane Walstedt, Department of Labor Women's Bureau; and Bonnie Campbell, Department of Justice Violence Against Women Office
  • 8. Positive, Healthy Outcomes of Downsizing and Restructuring through Preventive Management - James Campbell Quick, PhD, University of Texas at Arlington; Joyce Adkins, PhD, Walter Reed Army Medical Center; Charles Klunder, PhD, Lackland Air Force Base Wilford Hall Medical Center; and David Arreola, PhD, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKSHOP REGISTRATION INFORMATION

To register for pre-conference workshops, please write the number of the workshop(s) that you wish to attend on your Conference Registration Form. Please note that you must register for each pre-conference workshop(s) you wish to attend. Space is limited. Pre-conference workshop fees are NOT included in the registration fees. The Conference Committee reserves the right to cancel any continuing education workshop with insufficient registration.

Workshop Fees: 3-hour 6-hour
Advance (before 1/15/03) $100.00 $175.00
Late or on-site (after 1/15/03) $125.00 $200.00

CE CREDIT GENERAL INFORMATION:

APA CE Credit

This program is co-sponsored by the American Psychological Association and the APA CE Committee. The APA CE Committee is approved by the American Psychological Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. The APA CE Committee maintains responsibility for the program.

CANCELLATION/REFUND/SUBSTITUTION POLICY

Registrants who are unable to attend the conference and/or workshop(s) will be assessed a cancellation fee based on the following schedule: 11/01/02 - 1/15/03-20% of the registration and/or workshop(s) fee; 1/16/03 - 2/19/03-50% of the registration and/or workshop(s) fee; after 2/20/03-100% of the registration and/or workshop(s) fee. If you are unable to attend the conference or workshop(s), a substitution may be made in writing before the conference without charge. No refunds will be given after FEBRUARY 20, 2003. "No shows" are subject to the full fee.

In the unlikely event that the conference or any workshop is canceled, full refunds will be given to participants who have registered, but we cannot be responsible for costs that may be incurred for airline and hotel reservations and other expenses.




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