About the Roundtable:
Join this live Q&A session with the editors and committee supporting CPA's journal, Integratus. FAQs will be addressed regarding the submission, peer review, editorial and publication processes. If you, your students and/or your colleagues have ever wondered about something that the panel does not address, join us live for an opportunity to have your questions answered! This webinar will not offer CEs. It will be recorded.
Schedule:
12:00 - 12:05: Intros of panel members and their roles (5 mins)
12:05 - 12:30: Addressing FAQs (25 mins)
12:30 - 1:00 - Live Q&A (30 mins)
Supervising Counselor (LPCC-S)—Ohio
Licensed Psychologist—Pennsylvania
Clinical Mental Health Counseling Department, Franciscan University of Steubenville, August 1991-May 2024, Chair July 2007-August 2014
Center Mental Health Consultant, Pittsburgh Job Corps Center, March 1990 to present
Married since August 1974 (wife: Joanne); 5 grown children
Member: St. Michael the Archangel Parish, Pittsburgh Diocese
The new Master of Science in Clinical Psychology at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota is truly one of a kind — the only program in the U.S. that fully integrates Catholic faith and ethics into clinical psychology training. Rooted in the Lasallian Catholic tradition, this program blends rigorous clinical training with a faith-based perspective, emphasizing ethics, spirituality, and holistic well-being. Designed to prepare compassionate, evidence-based mental health professionals, this program helps you align your values with your practice — and better serve your clients.
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Anthony Isacco, PhD is program director, professor, and head of clinical research in the new Catholic faith-integrated MS in Clinical Psychology program at Saint Mary's University of Minnesota. He is a licensed psychologist and is the principal of Puritan Psychological Services, a small private practice focused on helping clergy, seminarians, and women religious live healthy, holy, and happy lives in their vocations. Dr. Isacco is a generalist, with areas of expertise in the psychology of men and masculinity, fatherhood, psychological assessment, and religious/spiritual integration in psychology. He is a Fellow of the St. John Paul II Foundation. He sits on the Advisory Board of Saint Paul Seminary, Diocese of Pittsburgh and the Formation Team of Saint Cyril and Methodius Byzantine Seminary, Eparchy of Pittsburgh. He is a graduate of Franciscan University of Steubenville (BA), Boston College (MA), and Loyola University of Chicago (PhD). Dr. Isacco lives in Pittsburgh, PA with his wife and four daughters
I am a licensed clinical mental health counselor (License# LH61526870) and NCE board certified. I currently work at non-profit Edify Mental Health as the clinical manager of a group practice. I completed my master’s in clinical mental health at Bellevue University and my clinical internship was in residential substance abuse treatment. In addition, I have a masters in aerospace engineering and an MBA both from MIT. My theoretical orientation of therapy is a mixture of existential and solution focused theories, with an interest and specific training in trauma therapy. I have completed level 3 training in Lifespan Integration.
I am a highly motivated clinical mental health counseling student who is dedicated to providing exceptional care by creating effective treatment plans to treat children, adolescents, and adults. Strong interest in spiritual integration in mental health treatment.
An Alabama licensed psychologist since 1995, Bridget (O’Brien) Hannahan specializes in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for all ages, with a particular focus on OCD. She earned her M.A. & Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Alabama and completed a pre-doctoral internship with a specialty in Clinical Child Psychology at UAB and Children’s Hospital of Alabama. After 21 years as a pediatric consultant, she established Narrow Road Counseling to broaden her practice.
Licensed to provide telehealth in 37+ PSYPACT participating states, Dr. Hannahan is passionate about increasing access to evidence-based therapy, especially for OCD. She is a clinical member of the International OCD Foundation and offers Inference-based Cognitive Behavior Therapy (ICBT) for OCD. Initially certified in 2019 as a TEAM-CBT clinician, she achieved Level 3 TEAM-CBT status in 2021. She is passionate about sharing this approach with Catholic colleagues and has presented on TEAM-CBT at the 2022 CPA conference and in a 2023 webinar. She has also offered independent CE courses.
A member of the Catholic Psychotherapy Association since 2014, Dr. Hannahan has volunteered as Region 5 coordinator since 2019. She has enjoyed speaking engagements in her local Catholic community. She has contributed reflections for a therapist's companion to Forty Weeks: An Ignatian Path to Christ with Sacred Story by Rev. William M. Watson, SJ, in a collaborative effort between CPA and Sacred Story Institute.
Jennifer Madere is a LPC-Supervisor, EMDRIA Approved Consultant/Approved Trainer and CSAT Candidate in private practice. She is a founding partner of Intuitus Group in Cedar Park, Texas. She has accompanied child and adult survivors of trauma on their journey of healing and recovery in psychotherapy since 2003.
Jennifer supervises graduate and post-graduate clinicians and consults and offers training and consultation related to treatment of complex trauma, pathological dissociation, and EMDR therapy. Jennifer also trains fellow clinicians in the ethical integration of faith and spirituality in clinical practice. Jennifer is a past President of the Catholic Psychotherapy Association, a Fellow of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD) and co-teaches the EMDR therapy training offered by ISSTD.
In addition to numerous professional presentations in local, national, and international conferences, Jennifer is the published author of several scholarly works on the topics of consultation and screening, assessment, and differential diagnosis for dissociative disorders.
Since 2015, Jennifer has collaborated with D. Michael Coy, LICSW, and Paul Dell, PhD to update the interpretive manual and associated documents for the Multidimensional Inventory of Dissociation (MID) and make the MID documents and training accessible to clinicians and researchers world-wide (see www.mid-assessment.com).