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CAROL A. FALENDER
Licensed Psychologist
PSY 5703 (State of California)
Address: 1158 26th Street, #189
Santa Monica, CA 90403
Office: 310-451-1236
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cfalender.com
Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York B.A. 1968
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin M.A. 1969
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin Ph.D. 1973
2000-Present Consultant and Lecturer Providing training and workshops in the United
States and Internationally on Clinical Supervision, Competency-based
Approach to Supervision, Ethics of Supervision
Clinical Professor, UCLA Department of Psychology. Supervision of
Child Practicum. Practicewise supervision.
Adjunct Professor, Pepperdine University Graduate School of Education
and Psychology. Teaching courses on Treatment Interventions for
Children, Adolescents, and Families, Professional Roles, Practicum
Supervision, and Clinic Supervision
1992-2000 Saint John's Child and Family Development Center, Saint John’s Medical
Center:
Director of Training and Research; Chief Psychologist. Responsible for
development, administration and supervision of program for psychology
interns in APA-accredited internship and practicum students; initiated and
conducted research on at-risk youth project, consultation services to health
center.
1978-1992 San Fernando Valley Child Guidance Clinic: Assistant
Director of Training for APA-accredited internship and other mental
health training programs; Head, Early Childhood Programs; Senior
Psychologist.
1978 Greater Los Angeles Community Action Agency, Head Start Coordinator
of Early Childhood Education and Handicap Programs for fourteen
delegate agencies, 238 centers, and 8404 children and families in the
Greater Los Angeles area. Provision of Inservice training, consultation,
supervision, technical assistance, assessment and evaluation with
supervisory and classroom staff; ensuring that Head Start agencies
complied with State and Federal guidelines
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1977-78 Postdoctoral fellow in Child and Adolescent Psychology: Los Angeles
County-University of Southern California Medical Center, clinical work
with children, adolescents, and families in outpatient and inpatient
psychiatric settings; emphasis on substance abusing youth and their
families
1973-77 University of California, Los Angeles: Assistant Professor in Graduate
School of Education, Early Childhood Development
Committees and Organizations
2016 Participant in Experts’ Roundtable on Behavioral Parent Training (BPT)
for Young Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
(ADHD). Atlanta, Georgia. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC)
2015 Editorial Board, Practice Innovations, Journal of Division 42, APA
2015 Chair, Division II, Education and Training, California Psychological
Association
2014 Consultant to Canadian Counseling and Psychotherapy Association
Clinical Supervision Competency Research Group
2013-present Consulting Editor, Training and Education in Professional Psychology,
APPIC/APA journal
2012-present Chair, American Psychological Association Board of Educational Affairs
(BEA) Supervision Task Force
2011-2015 Member, Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB)
Supervision Guidelines Task Force
2011-2013 Consultant, Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles County,
Development of Child and Adolescent Screening and Assessment forms
for Substance Abuse
2013-2015 Past-Co-Chair, Section for Supervision and Training, Division 17, Society
of Counseling Psychology, American Psychological Association
2011-2012 Co-Chair, Section for Supervision and Training, Division 17, Society of
Counseling Psychology, American Psychological Association
2011-present Co-Chair, Los Angeles County Psychological Association (LACPA)
Ethics Committee
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2010-2013 Council Representative, Division 37, American Psychological Association
2010-2013 Caucus Chair, Child, Adolescent, and Family Caucus, American
Psychological Association Council.
2010 Chair-Elect, Section for Supervision and Training, Division 17
2009 Consultant, Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards
(ASPPB) Supervision Guidelines Work Group
2007-08 Member Benchmarks Work Group: American Psychological Association
2008 Past-President, Division 37, Society for Child and Family Policy and
Practice, American Psychological Association
2008-Present Chair, Continuing Education Committee, California Psychological
Association
2007-08 Member Planning Committee, Culturally Informed Evidence-based
Practices: Translating Research and Policy for the Real World
(Conference held March, 2008)
2007 President, Division 37, Society for Child and Family Policy and Practice,
American Psychological Association.
2006 President-Elect, Division 37, Child Youth, and Family Services, American
Psychological Association
2006 Delegate to Benchmarks Conference, American Psychological Association
2003-05 Chair, Continuing Education Committee, California Psychological
Association
2006 Planning Committee, Wingspread Conference Planning, American
Psychological Association
2005-08 Communications Officer, Section on Supervision, Division 17, Counseling
Psychology, American Psychological Association
2005 Chair, Division II, Division of Education and Training, California
Psychological Association
2002-04 Secretary, Division 37, Child Youth and Family Services, American
Psychological Association
2002 Delegate to Competencies Conference, APPIC
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1999-Present Member Training in Co-occurring Diagnosis and Integrated Care
Treatment Committee for Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles
County
1994-Present Member of Ethics Committee; Los Angeles County Psychological
Association
1997-1999 Chair-Elect, Chair, Past Chair, Division II, Education and Training,
California Psychological Association
Publications
Falender, C. A., Grus, C., McCutcheon, S., D., Doll, B., Ellis, M. V., Goodyear, R.,…Kaslow, N.
(in review). Clinical supervision: A new era heralded by Guidelines for Clinical
Supervision in Health Service Psychology.
Falender, C. A. & Shafranske, E. P. (in press). Supervision Essentials for the Practice of
Competency-Based Supervision. American Psychological Association.
Grus, C., Falender, C.A., Fouad, N. (in review). A culture of competence: A survey of
implementation of competency-based education and assessment.
Shafranske, E. P., & Falender, C. A., (in press). Clinical Supervision. In J. C. Norcross, G. R.
VandenBos & D. K. Freedheim (Eds.), APA Handbook of Clinical Psychology Volume V:
Education and Profession. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Falender, C. A. (2014). Gotta be sexting? Adolescents in the digital age. Review of:
Adolescent behavior in the digital age: Considerations for clinicians, legal
professionals, and educators. Psyccritiques, 59, 42 (6).
Falender, C. A. (2014). Supervision outcomes: Beginning the journey beyond the
Emperor’s new clothes. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 8,
143-148. doi: 10.1037/tep0000066
Falender, C. A., Shafranske, E. P., & Olek, A. (2014). Competent clinical supervision:
Emerging effective practices. Counseling Psychology Quarterly, 27(4), 393-408.
doi: 10.1080/09515070.2014.934785
Pettifor, J., Sinclair, C., & Falender, C. A. (2014). Ethical supervision: Harmonizing
rules and ideals in a globalizing world. Training and Education in Professional
Psychology, 8(2), 1-10. doi: 10.1037/tep0000046
Falender, C. A. (2014). Clinical supervision in a competency-based era. South African
Journal of Psychology, 44, 6-17.
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Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2014). Clinical supervision: State of the Art.
Journal of Clinical Psychology In Session, 70(11), 130-141. doi:
xs10.1002/jclp.22124
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2014). Clinical supervision in the era of
competence. In W. B. Johnson & N. Kaslow (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of
Education and Training in Professional Psychology (pp. 291-313).
New York, NY: Oxford Press.
Falender, C. A., Shafranske, E. P., & Falicov, C. (Eds.). (2014).
Multiculturalism and Diversity in Clinical Supervision: A Competency-based
Approach. Washington, D. C.: American Psychological Association.
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2013). Clinical supervision and risk management.
The California Psychologist, 46(3), 9-11.
Falender, C. A., Ellis, M. V., & Burnes, T. (2012). Response to reactions to major
contribution: Multicultural clinical supervision and Benchmarks. The Counseling
Psychologist, 41, 140-151. doi: 10.1177/0011000012464061
Falender, C. A., Burnes, T., & Ellis, M. (2012) Introduction to Major Contribution:
Multicultural Clinical Supervision and Benchmarks: Empirical Support Informing
Practice and Supervisor Training. The Counseling Psychologist, 41, 8-27. doi:
10.1177/0011000012438417
Falender, C. A. (2012). Clinical supervision: A new era. The Los Angeles County
Psychological Association. The Los Angeles Psychologist, September-October,
16-17.
Kaslow, N. J., Falender, C. A., & Grus, C. (2012). Valuing and practicing competency-
based supervision: A transformational leadership perspective. Training and
Education in Professional Psychology, 6, 47-54. doi: 10.1037/a0026704
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2012). The importance of competency-based
clinical supervision and training in the twenty-first century: Why bother?
Journal of Contemporary Psychology, 42(3), 129-137. doi: 10.1007/s10879-011-
9198-9
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2013). Responsibilities and liabilities in
supervision. In G. P. Koocher, J. C. Norcross, & B. A. Greene (Eds.),
Psychologists' Desk Reference (3rd. Ed.). pp. 730-734. New York, NY: Oxford
University Press.
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2014). Clinical supervision in the era of
competence. In W. B. Johnson & N. Kaslow (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of
Education and Training in Professional Psychology (pp. 291-313).
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New York, NY: Oxford Press.
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2012). Getting the most out of clinical training and
supervision: A practical guide for practicum students and interns. Washington,
D. C.: American Psychological Association.
Collins, C., Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2011). Commentary on Rebecca
Schwartz-Mette’s 2009 article, “Challenges in Addressing Graduate Student
Impairment in Academic Professional Psychology Programs." Ethics &
Behavior, 21(11), 1-3.
Bahadur, M. & Falender, C. A. (2011) Psychology and technology: What happens when
they collide? The Los Angeles Psychologist. Retrieved from
http://www.lapsych.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=52
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2010). Psychotherapy-based supervision models in
an emerging competency-based era: A commentary. Psychotherapy: Theory,
Research, Practice, Training, 47, 45-50.
Falender, C. A. (2010). Relationship and accountability: Tensions in feminist
supervision. Women & Therapy, 33, 1-20.
Falender, C. A., Collins, C., & Shafranske, E. P. (2009). “Impairment” and
performance issues in clinical supervision: After the 2008 ADA Amendments
Act. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 3, 240-249. .
Falender, C.A., & Shafranske, E.P. (Eds.) (2008). Casebook for Clinical Supervision: A
Competency-based Approach. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological
Association.
Falender, C.A., & Shafranske, E.P. (2007). Competence in competency-based
supervision practice: Construct and application. Professional Psychology:
Research and Practice, 38, 232-240.
Falender, C.A. (2006) Putting results into practice: Advocacy in child mental health.
Child and Family Policy and Practice Review, 2(2), 26-29.
Falender, C.A., & Predolin, J.C. (2006). Tangled up in blues: Adolescent Suicide. A
review of Adolescent suicide: Assessment and Intervention (2nd ed.). by A.L.
Berman, D.A. Jobes, & M.M. Silverman PsycCRITIQUES, 51(17).
Falender, C.A., & Rosenberg, J.I. (2005). The scope and practice of continuing
education: issues and concerns. The California Psychologist, 38(4), 6-8.
Falender, C.A. & Rosenberg, J.I.(Eds.) (2005) Education, supervision, and training:
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Another look at regulatory and diversity issues. The California Psychologist,
38(4). (Issue Editors).
Falender, C.A., & Shafranske, E.P. (2005). Supervisee effectiveness. In M.B. Madson,
L.K. Chapman, N.L. Wood-Barcalow, & C.Williams-Nickelson (Eds.).
Succeeding in practicum: An APAGS Resource Guide. Washington, D.C.:
American Psychological Association of Graduate Students.
Falender, C.A., & Shafranske, E.P. (2005) Supervision. In Celia B. Fisher and Richard
M. Lerner (Eds.). The Encyclopedia of Applied Developmental Science. Thousand
Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Falender, C.A. (2005). Reframing child disabilities and the family: A strength and
resilience approach. A review of Understanding Families: Approaches to
Diversity, Disability, and Risk by M.J. Hanson & E.W. Lynch. PsycCritiques,
50(4).
Falender, C.A., Collins, C., & Shafranske, E.P. (2005). Use of the term “impairment” in
psychology supervision. California Psychologist, 38(6), 21-22.
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2004). Clinical supervision: A competency-based
approach. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Falender, C.A., Cornish, J.A., Goodyear, R., Hatcher, R., Kaslow, N.J., Leventhal, G., et
al. (2004). Defining competencies in psychology supervision: A consensus
statement. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 60(7), 771-787.
Falender, Collins, & Shafranske (2004). Use of the term “Impairment” in psychology
supervision. APPIC.Newsletter
http://www.appic.org/NewsOnLine/Articles/SuperImpairment12-8-04.html
Penman, D., Shafranske, E., & Falender, C.(2003). Conference on Clinical Supervision:
Assessing Competence to Practice. California Psychologist.
Falender, C.A. Education and Training in the 21st Century. California Psychologist,
October, 2000, 18-20. Guest Editor of special edition on Education and Training
in the 21st Century.
Wisnia, C.S. and Falender, C. (1999). Training in Cultural Competency. Journal of
Training. APPIC Newsletter, 12.
Falender, C.A. and Brodsky, A. (1998). Education and training division reports on
conference. California Psychologist, May/June, 1998.
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Madanipour, M.S. & Falender, C.A. (1980). Mother-child interaction: A comparative
analysis of Iranians residing in Iran and in the United States. In E. James
Anthony & C. Chiland, (Eds.). The Child in His Family (Volume 6).
Falender, C.A. and Mehrabian, A. (1980). The effect of physical and social emotional
climate of child development. In A.Mehrabian (Ed.). Basic dimensions for a
general psychological theory. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Oelgeschlager, Gunn,
& Hain, Chapters 18-21.
Falender, C.A. & Mehrabian, A. (1979). The effects of daycare upon young children: an
environmental psychology approach. Journal of Psychology, 101, 241-255.
Falender, C.A., Jordan-Marsh, M., & Murar, R.(1979). The stimulation model for child
care programs: Expanding staff-child-parent development. Child Care
Quarterly, 8, 113-125.
Falender, C.A. & Mehrabian, A. (1979) A questionnaire measure of the emotional
climate for child rearing. Educational and Psychological Measurement.
Falender, C.A., & Mehrabian, A.(1978). Environmental effects upon parent-infant
interaction. Genetic Psychology Monographs, 97, 3-41.
Campbell, M. & Falender, C. A. (1978). Guidelines for the development of a Piagetian-
based program for children under three years of age. In Proceedings of the Eighth
Annual International Interdisciplinary UAP Conference on Piagetian Theory and
its implications for the helping professions. Los Angeles.
Campbell, M. & Falender, C. A. (1978). A questionnaire measure of stimulus screening
for children. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 38, 1119-1127.
Falender, C.A., & Heber, R. (1977). Conceptual tempo and mother-child interaction:
Results from a longitudinal intervention program. Psychological Reports, 41,
995-1002.
Falender, C.A. & Heber, R. (1975). Mother-child interaction and participation in a
longitudinal intervention program. Developmental Psychology, 11, 830-836.
Videos
American Psychological Association. (2015). Competency-based clinical supervision.
Psychotherapy Supervision Video Series. October 6-8, 2015.
American Psychological Association (2015). Webinar series on American Psychological
Association Clinical Supervision Guidelines. for Health Service Psychologists
With Elisha Agee, Psy.D. and Catherine Grus, Ph.D.
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Presentations
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision: A competency-based approach and Clinical
Supervision: You said what? Becoming a better supervisor. New Zealand
Psychological Society, February 22-23 (Auckland); February 25-26 (Wellington);
February 29-March 1, 2016 (Dunidin).
Falender, C. A. Clinical supervision: Skills to enhance competence. Eisenhower Army
Medical Center, Charlie Norwood VA and Georgia Medical Center, Augusta,
Georgia. January 8, 2016.
Falender, C. A. Clinical supervision: An experiential workshop. University of Southern
California, Psychology Department, December 11, 2015. 8:30 to 5pm.
Falender, C. A. Clinical supervision: New directions. Professional Psych Seminars. Los
Angeles, California, November 20, 2015. 6 hours.
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision: A Competency-based Approach. Santa Clara
County Department of Mental Health. San Jose, California. October 11-12. (15
hour workshop).
Falender, C. A., Bahadur, M., & Zamudio, A. Complexities of culture: Opportunities and
ethical challenges. Presentation at Los Angeles County Psychological
Association Conference, October 24, 2015. 2 hour presentation.
Falender, C. A. Competency-based clinical supervision: An experiential workshop.
Santa Clara University. Santa Clara, California, October 16, 2015
Falender, C. A. Seminar on clinical supervision for psychology interns. Semel Institute,
University of California, Los Angeles, August 14, October 30, November 6, 2015
4.5 hours.
Falender, C. A. Proseminar for Field Supervisiors. Department of Mental Health, Los
Angeles, October 22, 2015, January 21, 2016, March 24, 2016, and May 26,
2016..
Falender, C. A. Competency-based supervision. University Neuropsychiatric Institute,
Utah State Hospital. Salt Lake City, Utah. October 2, 2015.
Falender, C. A. Interprofessional collaborative supervision practice. Clinical supervision
training for multidisciplinary staff. Reno, Nevada, Northern Nevada Adult
Mental Health Services (NNAMHS), Division of Public and Behavioral Health,
September 14, 2015.
Falender, C. A. & Shafranske, E. P. Clinical supervision: Ethics and skills for enhanced
competence in multicultural practice. University of California. Los Angeles,
CAPS. September 2, 2015.
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Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision Training for School Mental Health:
A Competency-based Approach. Los Angeles Unified School District, August 20
and August 31, 2015, 8:00 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.
Falender, C. A. Clinical supervision: Enhancing Skills. Didi Hirsh Mental Health
Center, August 28, 2015. 6 hours.
Falender, C. A. Clinical supervision: Skills to Enhance Competencies. Bakersfield,
California. Kern County Department of Mental Health. August 18, 2015, 8:00 a.
m. to 4:30 p. m.
Falender, C. A. (Chair). New horizons for global supervision practice: Small world isn’t
it? Cross-cutting symposium, Toronto, Canada. American Psychological
Association 2015 Convention.
Falender, C. A. & Shafranske, E. P. Clinical supervision: Ethics and skills for enhanced
competence in multicultural practice. Continuing Education Workshop.
Toronto, Canada: American Psychological Association, 2015 Convention,
August 7, 2015, 8 a.m. to 3:50 p. m.
Falender, C. A. & Goodyear, R. New perspectives in clinical supervision. Supervisor
competence. University of Belgrano, and Fundacion Aigle, Buenos Aires,
Argentina, July 17, 2015, 9 a.m. to noon.
Falender, C. A., & Goodyear, R. Clinical supervision consultation. Fundacion Aigle,
Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 17, 2015. 1pm to 4pm.
Falender, C.A. Supervision presentation with VA Puget Sound Health Care Center,
American Lake Division, Tacoma, Washington, via Skype. July 29, 2015.
Falender, C. A. Discussant, Integrating personal virtue and character into the teaching of
ethics and ethical decision making: Should it be done? Can it be done?
Convener, Carole Sinclair. 14th European Congress of Psychology, Milan, Italy,
July 8, 2015.
Falender, C.A. Fear of telling! The ethics of supervisee disclosure through an
international lens. Chair of symposium with Shirley Morrissey, Analise
O’Donovan, Mary Creaner. 14th European Congress of Psychology, Milan, Italy,
July 9, 2015.
Falender, C. A. Clinical supervision around the globe: Practices, efficacy, and regulation.
Symposium with Analise O’Donovan and Anthony Pillay. 15th European
Congress of Psychology, Milan, Italy, July 9, 2015.
Falender, C. A., Chair, Una perspectiva internacional a la supervision: Estudios en el
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desarrollo y maintenimiento de las competencias. With Hector Fernandez
Alvarez. Supervision Guidelines: An international view of supervision as a
distinct professional practice. Congreso Interamericano de Psicoligia, Lima, Peru,
July 13, 2015
Falender, C. A. Intensive Competency-based Clinical Supervision Training. Wuhan,
China: Clinical and Counseling Psychology Registration System of the Chinese
Psychological Society and the Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy.
June 12-19, 2015. Follow-up teleconference sessions July, August, and
September, 2015.
Falender, C. A. Clinical supervision: Skills to enhance competence. Denver, Colorado:
Aurora Mental Health Center. 8:00am to 4:30pm, June 5, 2015.
Falender, C. A. Clinical supervision: Skills to enhance competence. Los Angeles,
Department of Mental Health, 8:30am to 4:30pm, May 28, 2015.
Falender, C. A. Proseminar for Department of Mental Health Field Supervisors. Los
Angeles, 1pm to 3:30pm May 21, 2015.
Falender, C. A. Clinical supervision: Skills to enhance competencies. Reno: Nevada
Psychology Internship Consortium. May 18, 2015.
Falender, C. A. You said what? Becoming a better supervisor in 2015. San Diego:
Relationship Training Institute, 8:30am to 3:30pm, May 15, 2015.
Falender, C. A. Clinical supervision: Skills to enhance competence. Palo Alto:
Children’s Health Council. 8:30am to 4:30pm. May 1, 2015.
Falender, C. A. Clinical supervision: Newest developments in competency-based
practice. Pepperdine University. 9am to 4pm. April 27, 2015.
Falender, C. A., deMayo, R., Anderson, T., & Schaefer, M. Supervisors up all night
worrying: Supervisees with problems of professional competence—new
paradigms. California Psychological Association Convention, April 23, 2015.
7pm to 9pm.
Falender, C. A. Proseminar for field supervisors, Los Angeles Department of Mental
Health, March 26, 2015.
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision: State of the Art. Casa Pacifica, Camarillo,
California, April 2, 2015
Falender, C. A. Distinguished Visiting Professor, Lackland Air Force Base Psychology
Department Distinguished Visiting Professor Program. March 11-13, 2015.
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Falender, C. A. Interprofessional Clinical Supervision. James A. Haley Veterans
Hospital, Tampa, Florida, March 6, 2015.
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision. Alma Family Services, Los Angeles, CA February
26, 2015.
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision: A Competency-based approach. Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada. Kwantlen Polytechnic University. February 19 & 20.
Falender, C. A. Multiculturalism and Diversity in Clinical Supervision. Florida Institute
of Technology. Melbourne, Florida. February 7, 2015.
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision Seminar. University of Missouri, St. Louis,
Department of Psychological Sciences. January 30, 2015.
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision: Skills for enhanced competence. L. A. Gay and
Lesbian Center, January 24, 2015.
Falender, C. A. Competency-based supervision. Loyola Marymount University, Student
Counseling Center. January 9, 2015
Falender, C. A. Clinical supervision: Advanced skills. Professional Psychology
Seminars. Glendale, California, December 6, 2014.
Falender, C. A. Proseminar on clinical supervision. Institute for Multicultural and
Education Services. Los Angeles. October 28, 2014.-January 6, 2015. (4
sessions).
Falender, C. A. Proseminar on clinical supervision. Department of Mental Health, Los
Anagles County. October 1, 2014. (4 sessions)
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision: Skills for advanced competence. Atascadero,
California, Atascadero State Hospital, September 30, 2014. (6 hour workshop)
Falender, C. A. Clinical supervision: Skills for enhanced competence. Los Angeles
County Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA. September 13, 2014. (6
hour workshop).
Falender, C. A. Clinical supervision workshop. Ontario Psychological Association,
Toronto, Canada, September 11, 2014. (7 hour workshop)
Falender, C.A. Clinical Supervision: Competency-based. Sick Children’s Hospital,
Toronto, Canada, September 10, 2014. (3 hour workshop)
Grus, C., Falender, C., & Goodyear, R. Guidelines for clinical supervision in health
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service psychology: Updates, applications, and future directions. Symposium,
American Psychological Association Convention, Washington, D. C., August 10,
2014.
Falender, C. Emerging developments in clinical supervision in the United States.
Participant in symposium chaired by Janet Thomas, International perspectives in
supervision ethics: Current status, future directions. American Psychological
Association Convention, Washington, D. C., August 10, 2014.
Shen-Miller, D., Goodyear, R., Hutman, H., & Falender, C. Through a global lens: Best
Practices and challenges in multicultural supervision. Continuing education
workshop (4 hours). American Psychological Association Convention,
Washington, D. C., August 7, 2014.
Falender, C. A. and Shafranske, E. P. Clinical supervision: Ethics and skills for enhanced
competence. Continuing education workshop (7 hours), American Psychological
Association Convention, Washington, D. C., August 8, 2014.
Falender, C. A. Competencies in clinical supervision: An experiential approach. Didi
Hirsch Mental Health Services, Culver City, CA. August 1, 2014
Falender, C. A. Fundamentals of clinical supervision. Pacific Clinics, Pasadena, CA July
29 and 31, 2014. (10 hours).
Falender, C. A. & Sinclair, C. Ethics and clinical supervision: International perspectives.
28th International Congress of Applied Psychology, Paris, France, July 8, 2014.
Falender, C. A. Empowering supervisees in the U.S.A.: Collaboration and ethics.
Convenor and presenter. Symposium, 28th International Congress of Applied
Psychology, Paris, France, July 9, 2014.
Falender, C. A. EFPA Ethics Board Symposium: Media, social media, and
psychologists. Discussant, July 13, 2014.
Falender, C. A. Distinguished Speaker, Tripler Army Medical Center,
Honolulu, Hawaii. June, 2014.
Falender, C. A. Supervision Competency: Current Status and Future Trends. Plenary
Speaker. May 2, 2014. APPIC Membership Conference.
Falender, C. A. Competencies in clinical supervision: An Experiential workshop. West
Los Angeles Veteran’s Administration, Healthcare Center, Los Angeles, CA,
April 25, 2014.
Falender, C.A. Distinguished Visiting Professor, Andrews Air Force Base. March 24,
2014.
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Falender, C. A. Competency-based supervision. Wright Institute, Berkeley, CA, March
7, 2014.
Falender, C.A. Invited Colloquium speaker, consultant. University of Ottawa, School of
Psychology, Ottawa, Canada, January 22-23, 2014
Falender, C.A. Clinical supervision: An experiential approach. Lake Oswego, Oregon:
Oregon Psychological Association. January 17, 2014.
Falender, C.A. Grand Rounds: Ethics of clinical supervision. St. Elizabeth’s Psychiatry
Department, Washington, D. C. December 15, 2013.
Falender, C.A. Clinical supervision: Skills for enhanced competence. Metropolitan
State Hospital, Norwalk, CA. November 7, 2013.
Falender, C. A. Competency-based clinical supervision. Thunder Bay, Ontario: Northern
Ontario Psychology Internship Consortium. October 18, 2013
Falender, C. A. Clinical supervision: Competency-based. Los Angeles, CA. Didi
Hirsch, September, 2013
Falender, C. A. Plenary session. Conversations about ethics and education. Supervision
ethics. Chair: Olivia Moorehead-Slaughter, Educational Leadership Conference,
American Psychological Association, Washington, D. C., September 29, 2013.
Falender, C. A. Discussion group/workshop. A fresh lens on the ethics of supervision.
Educational leadership Conference, American Psychological Association,
Washington, D. C., September 29, 2013.
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision: Enhancing skills. Didi Hirsch Community Mental
Health Center, Los Angeles, September 20, 2013.
Falender, C. A. & Shafranske, E. P. Clinical supervision: Skills for enhanced
competence. 121st American Psychological Association Annual Convention,
Honolulu, HI , August, 2013.
Falender, C. A. Sinclair, C., Gautier, J., & Pettifor, J. Ethics, Politics,, and Supervision in
an Era of Globalization. Workshop preceding European Congress of Psychology,
Stockholm, Sweden, July 9, 2013.
Falender, C. Transforming to a competencies environment. Symposium convened by Per
Straumsheim, Norwegian Psychological Association, Educating Supervisors for
EuroPsy: Traditional meet competency assessment. European Congress of
Psychology, Stockholm, Sweden, July 11, 2013.
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Falender, C. A. Discussant. How to develop supervisors’ competencies: The Norwegian
Supervisor Education Program. European Congress of Psychology, Stockholm,
Sweden, July 11, 2013.
Falender, C. A. Ethical Guidelines, regulations and practice for supervision across five
countries: Symposium. Global look at clinical supervision ethics through
guidelines and regulation. Board of Ethics (EFPA). European Congress of
Psychology, Stockholm, Sweden, July 11, 2013.
Falender, C. A. & Shafranske, E. P. Competencies for Clinical Supervision: An
experiential workshop. Pepperdine University, May 13, 2013. 6 hours.
Falender, C. A. & Shafranske, E. P. Getting the most out of clinical supervision: A
workshop/discussion for graduate students (and supervisors). California
Psychological Association, April 12, 4-5:30pm.
Falender, C. A., Shafranske, E. P., Schaffer, M., Anderson, T., & deMayo, R. Through
the mirror on clinical supervision. California Psychological Association, April
11, 7- 9 pm. Newport Beach, California.
Falender, C. A. Competencies in Clinical Supervision. 6 hour workshop at Vista del
Mar, Los Angeles, March 15, 2013.
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision: A Competency-based Approach. Halifax, Nova
Scotia, Canada. Annual Training Seminar: IWK (6 hour seminar); Dalhousie
University Interns and Post-doctoral fellows, (3 hour seminar); Interprofessional
Seminar for multidisciplinary professionals (3 hour seminar).
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. Clinical Supervision and Competence. Kaiser
Northern California Consortium, Oakland. Oakland, California.
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision Skills and Competencies. Casa Pacifica, Camarillo,
California, October 19, 2012. (6 hour workshop)
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision: A Competency-based Approach. Santa Clara
Department of Mental Health. San Jose, California. October 11-12. (15 hour
workshop).
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision: A New Era. Los Angeles County Psychological
Association Convention, Culver City, CA. October 13, 2012. (2 hour workshop)
Falender, C.A. Clinical Supervision: New Perspectives. Atascadero State Hospital,
Atascadero, California. October 4, 2012. (6 hour workshop)
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision: Early childhood, trauma and supervision.
Childrens’ Institute Inc., October 1, 2012. (6 hour workshop)
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Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision Through a Community Lens. Los Angeles
Department of Mental Health, September 20, 2012. (6 hour workshop)
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision Workshop. Veteran’s Administration Maryland
Health Care Center. Baltimore, Maryland. August 30, 2012. (6 hour workshop)
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision: Competency-based—New Directions. Pepperdine
University, West Los Angeles, August 14, 2012. (6 hour workshop)
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision Workshop. Metropolitan Detention Center, Los
Angeles, August 9, 2012.
Falender, C. A. & Shafranske, E. P. Competency-based clinical supervision:
Perspectives and skills. Continuing Education Workshop, American
Psychological Association Convention, August 4, 2012.
Falender, C. A., Pettifor, J., Nhlanhla, M. Global ethical lens for psychologists and
supervisors: Fostering winds of change. Symposium presented at 30th
International Congress of Psychology, Cape Town, South Africa, July 24, 2012.
Falender, C. A. & Pillay, B. Competency-based Clinical Supervision: International
Perspectives. Workshop presented at 30th International Congress of Psychology,
Cape Town, South Africa, July 22, 2012.
Falender, C. A. New Directions in Clinical Supervision. Professional Psychology
Seminars, San Rafael, June 30, 2012; Glendale, August 18.
Falender, C. A. Competency-based Clinical Supervision. Tripler Army Medical Center,
Honolulu Hawaii, June 25-26, 2012. (One day with psychologists; one with
interns and fellows).
Falender, C. A. Fundamentals of Clinical Supervision. Pacific Clinics, Pasadena,
California, June 6 and 28, 2012. (9-hour training).
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision: A Competency-based Approach. University of
California, Davis, Counseling Center (CAPS). May 22, 2012
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision Workshop. West Los Angeles Veterans
Administration. May 14, 2012.
Falender, C. A. & Shafranske, E. P. Clinical Supervision: Perspectives and Creative
problem-solving. California Psychological Association Convention, Monterrey,
CA, April 19, 2012.
Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. Clinical Supervision: Advanced Supervision
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Practice. Afternoon Institute, California Psychological Association Convention,
Monterrey, CA, April 19, 2012.
Falender, C. A. Distinguished Visiting Professor, Lackland Air Force Base Psychology
Department Distinguished Visiting Professor Program. March 6-9, 2012.
Falender, C. A. Supervision Training (2-part workshop). Part 1: Clinical supervision: A
competency-based approach. Part 2: Ethics of clinical supervision. Scottsdale,
Arizona. Summit for Clinical Excellence, Ben Franklin Institute Summit, October
27, 2011.
Falender, C. A. Helping the Helper: Self-Care for Clinicians. Skip Hinchman Memorial
Symposium. California Endowment, Los Angeles, November 10, 2011.
Falender, C. A. Transforming supervision: Skills and competencies for integrated
workplaces., 8th Statewide Conference on Co-occurring disorders: Treatment of
substance use, mental health, and primary care disorders in the era of health
reform. Burbank California, Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Airport Hotel,
October 26, 2011. .
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision: Training the Trainer. Tampa Veteran’s
Administration Medical Center. October 21, 2011.
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision. London Clinical Psychology Residency
Consortium Fall Retreat. London Health Sciences Centre, London, Ontario,
Canada. October 17, 2011.
Falender, C. A. Advanced Clinical Supervision. Atascadero State Hospital. September
26, 2011.
Falender, C. A. Competency-based clinical supervision. Ventura County Behavioral
Health Department. September 23, 2011.
Falender, C. A., Competency-based clinical Supervision. San Bernardino County
Department of Behavioral Health. August 24, 2011.
Falender, C. A. Implementing competency-based clinical supervision. San Francisco
Veteran’s Administration Medical Center, August 19, 2011.
Falender, C.A. & Brown, N. "Aren't we all the same?" Diversity and Multicultural
issues in supervision Division 17 Roundtable: Choice, Challenges, Change, and
Chances--A New Face of Supervision and Training in Counseling Psychology,
APA Convention, August 4, 2011.
Falender, C. A. & Shafranske, E. P. Competency-based clinical supervision: State of the
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art. Continuing Education Workshop, American Psychological Association
Convention, August 6, 2011.
Falender, C. A. Supervisors crossing the psychotherapy divide: Why not? Symposium
on The reflective supervisor: Recognizing, understanding, and managing ethical
complexities. August 7, 2011.
Pettifor, J., & Falender, C. A. Being an ethical and culturally competent supervisor when
cultures differ. Invited Workshop, 12th European Congress of Psychology,
Istanbul, July 4, 2011.
Pettifor, J. & Falender, C. A. Teaching and learning to be an ethical and competent
psychologist in a globalizing world: Ethics Track Symposium convened by Janel
Gauthier. Ethical Dilemmas, cultural difference, and globalization: Teaching
vignettes and other exercises. 12th European Congress of Psychology, Istanbul,
July 5, 2011.
Falender, C. A. Transforming clinical supervision: Skills and competencies for primary
care. Maine Health Action Foundation Integration Learning Community.
Portland, Maine. May 6, 2011.
Falender, C. A. Clinical supervision workshop. Psychology Research and Training
Clinic, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Department of Psychology, Tripp
Commons, Memorial Union, March 4, 2011.
Falender, C. A. Competency-based clinical supervision. Counseling and Psychological
Services, Vaden Health Center, Stanford University, January, 2011
Falender, C. A. Comptency-based clinical supervision. Casa Pacifica, Camarillo,
California, December 2, 2010.
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision in the Recovery Model. Psychology, recovery, and
evidence-based practice. County of Los Angeles Psychological Services
Development Committee Program on Psychology in the Recovery Model, Los
Angeles, CA, California Endowment. November 9, 2010.
Falender, C. A. Competency-based clinical supervision. Atascadero State Hospital,
September 27, 2010.
Falender, C.A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2010). Competency-based clinical supervision:
State of the art. American Psychological Association Convention Continuing
Education (7 hour workshop), August 12, 2010.
Falender, C. A. Invited Expert Conversation Hour. Women in Neuropsychology.
American Psychological Association Convention, August, 2010.
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Falender, C. A. Economic crisis: Supervision between a rock and a hard place.
Contemporary ethical challenges for supervisors: Controversies on the cutting
edge. Symposium, with Janet Thomas, Thomas Nagy. American Psychological
Association, August, 2010.
Falender, C. A. Ethical calls and issues of local ethics committee. APA
Ethics office, State Ethics Committee Meeting, APA Convention, August, 2010.
Pettifor, J., & Falender, C.A. Workshop on cultural differences and ethical dilemmas in
supervision. Invited workshop, International Association of Applied Psychology,
Division 17, ICAP Applied Psychology Conference, Melbourne, Australia, July,
2010.
Pettifor, J., Tassell, D., Sinclair, C., Falender, C. A., Godobo-Modikizela, P., & Dudgeon,
P. (2010). Social Justice and Supervision: View from USA. Professional
Practice & Ethics: Invited Symposium, IAAP Division 17, ICAP Applied
Psychology Conference, Melbourne, Australia, July, 2010.
Falender, C.A. 2010. Competency-based clinical supervision. Naval Medical Center,
Portsmouth, VA, Psychology Department (2 day training).
Stoltenberg, C., Falender, C. A., & Scott, S. (2010). Building competence in supervision.
Council of Chairs of Training Councils: Joint Conference of Training Councils in
Psychology, Orlando.
Kaslow, N., Falender, C. A., Grus, C. (2010). A competency-based approach to clinical
supervision. Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers:
Joint Conference of Training Councils in Psychology, Orlando.
Falender, C.A. (2009) Pre-convention full-day workshop: Competency-based Clinical
Supervision. Oslo, Norway: European Congress of Psychology, July, 2009.
Falender, C.A. (2009) Ethics of Clinical Supervision. Symposium participant with Jean
Pettifor, Ph.D., Jon Amundson, Ph.D. European Congress of Psychology, July,
2009.
Falender, C. A. (2009). Clinical Supervision: A Competency-based Approach. Second
annual Veterans Affairs Psychology Training Council Meeting, VA National
Mental Health Conference, Baltimore, MD., July 20, 2009.
Falender, C.A. (2009). Consultation and Supervision. Evidence Local evidence-based
psychotherapy (EBP) Coordinator training Roll-out. Department of Veterans
Affairs, West and East Coast Presentations.
Falender, C. A. (2010). Competency-based clinical supervision. Tacoma, Madigan
Army Medical Center, Psychology Department.
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Falender, C.A. (2009). Psychology Residency Program: 25th Anniversary Celebration.
A gift to our trainers: Advanced Workshop in Supervision. Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, Saskatoon Heath Region, May 29, 2009.
Falender, C.A. (2009). Clinical Supervision: Best Practices. Regina and Saskatoon:
Saskatchewan College of Psychologists, May 27 to 28.
Falender, C. A. (2009) Clinical Supervision: A Competency-based Approach.
Winnipeg, Canada, Oak Tree, May 1, 2009.
Falender, C. A. (2009). Clinical Supervision Workshop. Psychology Staff, Andrews Air
Force Base, March 23 and 24.
Falender, C.A. (2009). Supervision: A competency-based approach. Red Deer, Albert:
Psychologists’ Association of Alberta, February 19 and 20.
Falender, C.A., & Shafranske, E.P. (2009) When clinical supervision goes awry: Best
practices to address impasses and strains in the alliance. Division II Annual
Invitational Training Conference, California Psychological Association, February
28.
Falender, C. A. (2008) Competency-based Clinical Supervision Training. Atascadero
State Hospital, September 22, 2008.
Falender, C.A. & Gifford, V. (2008). Discussion: Hot topics in supervision—
Roundtables on Critical current issue, Division 17, When supervisor and
supervisee disagree concerning individual and cultural differences. Presented at
the 116th APA Convention, Boston, MA.
Falender, C.A. (2008). Infusing ethical and multicultural competencies into training—
models and methods. Discussant. 116th APA Convention, Boston, MA.
Falender, C.A., & Shafranske, E.P. (2008). Competency-based clinical supervision:
State of the art. Continuing Education Workshop, Presented at the 116th APA
Convention, Boston, MA (7 hours).
Falender, C.A., Shafranske, E.P., Wood, L., & Gibson, J. (2008). The many faces of
supervision: Who we are and why it matters. Workshop at Convention of
California Psychological Association, Anaheim, California, April, 2008.
Falender, C.A. An ounce of prevention: Essentials of supervision contracting in
professional psychology training. Chair and participant on panel, Convention of
California Psychological Association, Anaheim, California, April, 2008
Falender, C.A. (2008). Competency-based Clinical Supervision for Corrections
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Supervisors. Training for all supervising psychologists in Correctional Service of
Canada. March 10 and 11, 2008.
Falender, C. A. (2008). Clinical Supervision Institute. Alaska Rural
Behavioral Health Training Academy, Fairbanks, Alaska, April, 2008 (3 day
training).
Falender, C.A. (2008). Teleconference series on Advanced Clinical Supervision with
Ministry of Children and Family Development, British Columbia, Canada, 2008.
Falender, C.A. (2008). Boundaries not to cross: Strategies for boundary setting in COD
supervision. Sixth Annual Statewide Conference on Co-Occurring Disorders:
One Person, One Team, On Plan for Recovery. Long Beach Convention Center,
February 7, 2008.
Falender, C.A. (2007). Clinical Supervision, A Competency-based Approach. Kate
Ratliff Memorial Conference on Ethics, Values, and Human Responsibility.
University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana, October 26, 2007.
Falender, C.A. (2007). Discussant for Symposium: Do Cognitive and Psychodynamic
Supervisors Actually Have Something in Common? Symposium presented at
115th Convention of the American Psychological Association, August 20, 2007.
Falender, C.A. (2007). Presidential Address, President of Division 37, Society for
Child and Family Policy and Practice: Advocacy: The Missing Ingredient in
Training, Presented at the 115th Convention of the American Psychological
Association, August 17, 2007.
Falender, C.A. & O’Keefe, C. (2007). Roundtable on Hot Topics in Clinical Supervision
and Training, 2007: Supervisory Competencies: What You Need to Know.
Presented at the 115th Convention of the American Psychological Association,
August 20, 2007.
Falender, C.A. (2007) Chair of Cross-cutting Symposium on Children’s Mental Health:
Innovations in Evidence-based Treatment for Ethnic Minority Children and
Adolescents. Presented at the 115th Convention of the American Psychological
Association, August 18, 2007
Falender, C.A. (2007). Supervision: A Competency-based Approach. 15th Annual
Barbara Wand Seminar in Professional Ethics, Standards, and Conduct, College
of Psychologists of Ontario (L’Ordre des Psychologues de L’Ontario), May 7,
2007.
Falender, C. A. (2007). Grand Rounds for Psychiatry; Psychiatry supervisor’s workshop;
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Full day psychology workshop; Half day psychology supervisors’ workshop.
Department of St. Josephs’ Heathcare, Hamilton, and McMaster University.
Hamilton, Ontario, May 9 to 11, 2007.
Falender, C.A. (2007) Supervisor competency in a competency-based world. Plenary
Speaker, ASPPB Conference on Assessing competence Across the Professional
Spectrum: Training to Practice. Louisville, Kentucky, April 28, 2007.
Falender, C.A. Supervision: Nuances of a new role. As part of a symposium on
Transitioning from student to early career psychologist: Supervisee to supervisor.
California Psychological Association Convention, Costa Mesa, April, 2007.
Falender, C.A., & Shafranske, E.P. Best Practices: A competency-based approach to
clinical supervision. Pre-convention workshop. California Psychological
Association, Costa Mesa, April, 2007.
Falender, C. A. Clinical Supervision and Telehealth Intstute. Alaska Rural
Behavioral Health Training Academy, Fairbanks, Alaska, (3 day training). March
3-8, 2007).
Falender, C.A. (2006-2008) Series of 3-day trainings of supervisors; Provincial
Government, Ministry of Children and Family Development, British Columbia.
Falender, C.A. (2006). National media and advocacy campaign strategies in children’s
mental health. Discussant. 114th Convention, American Psychological
Association, New Orleans, LA.
Falender, C.A. & Predolin, J.C. (2006). Is this supervisor competent? Roundtable,
Section on supervision, Division 17, 114th Convention, American Psychological
Association, New Orleans, LA.
Falender, C.A. (2006). Ethics and supervision in the practicum and internship.
Symposium on Ethical acculturation of psychologists: ethical education
throughout professional development. 114th Convention, American Psychological
Association, New Orleans, LA.
Falender, C.A., & Shafranske, E.P. (2006). Building competencies in clinical
supervision. Continuing education workshop #123, APA Continuing Education
Committee, 114th Convention, American Psychological Association, New
Orleans, LA.
Falender, C.A. (2006). A competency-based approach to supervision. Workshop for the
Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa.
Corpuz, R., Shafranske, E.P., & Falender, C.A. (2006). Use of parallel process and
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enactments to strengthen the supervisory alliance. Second International
Interdisciplinary Conference on Clinical Supervision. Buffalo, New York, June.
Corpuz, R., & Falender, C.A. (2006). Roundtable on Diversity in Supervision. Second
International Interdisciplinary Conference on Clinical Supervision. Buffalo, New
York, June.
Falender, C.A. (2000-2006).Competency –based approach to clinical supervision. 6-14 hour
trainings for Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, UCLA, Professional Psychology Seminars, Veteran’s Administrations, universities, and numerous hospitals, health centers, and community mental health centers.
Falender, C.A. (2005) Supervision: Special issues with co-occurring diagnoses. Fourth
Annual Statewide Conference on Co-occurring Disorders: One person, one team,
one plan for recovery, Long Beach Convention Center.
Falender, C.A. (2005). Developing and enhancing supervisory skills: A competency-
based approach. Symposium presented at American Psychological Association,
111th Annual Convention, Washington, D.C.
Falender, C.A. (2005). Supervisor as Gatekeeper: Dealing with Ethical and Legal
Dilemmas Faced by Supervisors. Panel member, Division II, Education and
Training Conference, February, 2005.
Falender, C.A., & Shafranske, E.P. (2004). Building competencies in clinical
supervision. Continuing Education Workshop #115, APA Continuing
Professional Education, American Psychological Association 112th Annual
Convention, Honolulu, Hawaii. (also conducted in 2003, 2005)
Falender, C.A. (2004). What I really need to know about treating adolescents with co-
occurring disorders and their families. Third annual statewide conference on co-
occurring disorders, Long Beach.
Falender, C.A.(2004). Lifespan panel: Challenges of when to treat and when not to treat.
Third annual statewide conference on co-occurring disorders, Long Beach.
Falender, C.A., & Harmell, P. (2003). The ethics of supervision. Workshop presented at
the annual convention of the California Psychological Association (6 hour
presentation).
Falender, C.A. (2003). What’s so different about supervising clinical work with dual
diagnosis clients? Workshop presented at the Second Annual Conference on Co-
occurring disorders: Treating substance abuse and mental health disorders across
the lifespan.
Falender, C.A. and Wisnia, C.S. (2001). Cultural competency training for psychologists.
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Convention of the California Psychological Association. (2 hour presentation).
Falender, C.A. and Welch-Torres, K. (2001). Treating youth with co-occurring substance
abuse and psychiatric diagnoses. Convention of the California Psychological
Association, (6 hour workshop)
Welch-Torres, K. and Falender, C. (2000-2002). Child and Adolescent Dual Diagnosis
Training. Department of Mental Health, (20 hour presentation presented 10
times).
Wisnia, C. S. & Falender, C. A. (1999). Training in Cultural Competency. Fifth Annual
Latino Behavioral Health Institute Conference, Universal City, California.
Falender, C. (1999). Introduction and Overview. Second Annual Conference on
Paradigm Shifts in Training Psychologists for the Millennium. California
Psychological Association, Division II, Education and Training.
Falender, C.A. and Brodsky, A. (1998). A summary of the graduate training in
psychology in California: a conference of leaders for the millennium. Presented
at the California Psychological Association.
Harjani, N.C., Byrd, R. and Falender, C. (1998). How do children with ADHD really feel
about taking medication? Paper presented at 10th Annual CH.A.D.D. International
Conference. New York.
Falender, C. and Wisnia, C. (1998). The impact of culture on child and family
psychotherapy. Presentation at Los Angeles County Psychological Association
Convention, Los Angeles.
Falender, C. (1998). Issues with child, adolescent, and family therapy when setting up a
practice: Presentation with the LACPA Ethics Committee. Presentation at Los
Angeles County Psychological Association Convention, Los Angeles.
Byrd, R., Falender, C., and Harjani, N. (1998). Self-perceptions of children and youth
diagnosed with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and on medication.
Presentation at LDA.
Wisnia, C. and Falender, C.A. (1997).Early separation and attachment dysfunction in
depressed Latino Adolescent girls. Presented at the Los Angeles County
Psychological Association Convention.
Falender, C.A., Wilshire, T., Lockwood, K.L., Vargas, J.H., and West, D. (1997). Brief
family treatment for children of parents diagnosed with cancer. Presented at the
Los Angeles County Psychological Association Convention.
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Wilshire, T., Falender, C., Vargas, J., Lockwood, K., and West, D. (1996). A brief
treatment model for children whose parents are diagnosed with cancer. Presented
at the 104th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association in
Toronto, Canada.
Falender, C.A.(1995). Ethics in Training. Presentation at Los Angeles County
Psychological Association Convention, Los Angeles.
Falender, C.A.(1994). Post-earthquake adjustment among preschool children.
Presentation at Los Angeles County Psychological Association Convention, Los
Angeles.
Falender, C.A. (1993). Just When We Thought We Knew the Ethics Code Presentation at
Los Angeles County Psychological Association Convention, Los Angeles.
Falender, C.A. (1981). The use of Piagetian Theory in a therapeutic nursery setting.
Presentation at the Twelfth Annual International Interdisciplinary UAP-USC-USF
Conference on Piagetian Theory and the helping professions.
Falender, C.A. (1980). Recent Immigration, Low Income, and Associated Risk Factors
Related to Mother-Infant Interaction in Israel. Paper presented at First World
Congress on Infant Psychiatry, Estoril, Portugal.
Awards, Recognition, and Licenses
2016 Mentoring Award in recognition of exemplary work in mentoring,
supervising and teaching students and professionals the field of
psychology, Division 42, Psychologists in Independent Practice, American
Psychological Association
2015 Fellow, Division 45, Society for Family and Couple Psychology,
American Psychological Association.
2014 Presidential Citation, American Psychological Association. For
innovative contributions to the theory and practice of clinical supervision,
nationally and internationally.
2013 Recipient of Award, Distinguished Service to the Profession of
Psychology, Los Angeles Psychological Association, 25th Annual
Convention, Culver City, CA, October 19, 2013.
2008 Fellow, Division 37, Society for Child and Family Policy and Practice
American Psychological Association
2008 Honors in Appreciation of Service on Organizing Committee for National
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Conference on Culturally Informed Evidence-based Practices: Translating
Research and Policy for the Real World, Division 45, Society for the
Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues, American Psychological
Association.
2005 Silver Psi Award from the California Psychological Association for
Outstanding Service
2000 Division of Professional Practice Award. Division of Education and
Training in Psychology: Recognition for Outstanding Contribution to the
Area of Education and Training
1993 Outstanding Supervisor of the Year Award from California Psychological
Association, Division II, Education and Training
1978 Awarded Licensure as Psychologist in State of California, PSY 5703
1977-78 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychology; Los
Angeles County-University of Southern California Medical Center
1977 Awarded Pupil Personnel Credential in School Psychology by the State of
California
1968 Awarded permanent teaching certificate for Early Childhood through 6th
grade in New York State