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Houston Psychological Association HPA provides mental health professionals with opportunities for professional growth and a chance to foster constructive relations.

The purpose of the Houston Psychological Association (HPA) is to promote the development of psychology as a science and profession. HPA provides psychologists opportunities for professional growth and association with other psychologists. It serves to foster constructive relations with allied professionals and to promote ethical standards for psychological practice. HPA offers consumers an informa

tion and referral service to facilitate contact with qualified psychologists and a speaker’s bureau to address community concerns. HPA is dedicated to fostering responsible community ties. More than 200 greater Houston area psychologists trained in Counseling, Clinical, Educational, Neuro-, Industrial/Organizational, and School Psychology find this organization useful to keep abreast of current evidence based practices as well as legal and professional issues. HPA meets periodically for social and professional development activities germane to the professional work of psychology. Regular monthly meetings that include 1 hour of professional development from invited speakers are held at a local area restaurant located near the Galleria area.

Psychotherapists as Nonviolent Protesters: Adapting Therapy Strategies for Systemic ChangeJoin us virtually on August 29...
07/08/2025

Psychotherapists as Nonviolent Protesters: Adapting Therapy Strategies for Systemic Change
Join us virtually on August 29 to explore how psychotherapists can use their clinical tools to address systemic racism through the lens of nonviolent protest.

📅 August 29, 2025
🕛 12:00 – 1:30 PM CT
💻 Zoom

Led by Dr. Kevin Tarlow, this powerful session will connect psychotherapy with social justice strategies inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Register now: https://lnkd.in/gHdPDuuv

Psychotherapists as Nonviolent Protesters: Adapting Therapy Strategies for Systemic ChangeJoin us virtually on August 29...
31/07/2025

Psychotherapists as Nonviolent Protesters: Adapting Therapy Strategies for Systemic Change
Join us virtually on August 29 to explore how psychotherapists can use their clinical tools to address systemic racism through the lens of nonviolent protest.

📅 August 29, 2025
🕛 12:00 – 1:30 PM CT
💻 Zoom

Led by Dr. Kevin Tarlow, this powerful session will connect psychotherapy with social justice strategies inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Register now: https://psychologyhouston.org/meetinginfo.php?id=113&ts=1753824759

HPA is excited to announce our 2025-2026 Directors! Daniel Katz, Psy.D, Andrea Pihlaskari, Ph.D., Liz Ross, Ph.D. and ks...
29/07/2025

HPA is excited to announce our 2025-2026 Directors!

Daniel Katz, Psy.D, Andrea Pihlaskari, Ph.D., Liz Ross, Ph.D. and ks Stanley, PsyD, QTAP.

https://psychologyhouston.org/Board

 allowed us to share their information slides for Disability Awareness Month, a time in July to recognize the diverse ex...
24/07/2025

allowed us to share their information slides for Disability Awareness Month, a time in July to recognize the diverse experiences of people with disabilities and to promote inclusion, accessibility, and respect. Disability is a natural part of the human experience, and barriers - not bodies or minds - are often what limit people. By listening, learning, and advocating for equity in education, employment, healthcare, and public spaces, we take real steps toward building a more inclusive world where everyone can thrive.

How Therapists Can Be More Inclusive
1. Educate yourself continuously.
Stay informed about systemic oppression, intersectionality, neurodiversity, disability justice, and cultural humility. Inclusion begins with self-awareness and a willingness to challenge your own assumptions.

2. Use inclusive language.
Avoid ableist, gendered, or pathologizing language. Mirror the client’s own terms for their identity, relationships, and experiences.

3. Make your practice physically and emotionally accessible.
Ensure your office (or telehealth setup) is usable for clients with mobility, sensory, or cognitive differences. Ask about accommodations upfront - don’t wait for someone to struggle.

4. Honor intersectionality.
Recognize how race, gender identity, socioeconomic status, disability, sexuality, and other identities overlap. Understand that no client’s experience exists in a vacuum.

5. Invite feedback.
Let clients know you are open to being corrected. Inclusion is not about being perfect. It’s about being responsive and committed to doing better.

6. Reflect on power dynamics.
Use your role intentionally. Empower clients by sharing choices, avoiding assumptions, and co-creating goals and strategies.

7. Diversify your resources.
Include books, visuals, and examples in therapy that reflect varied cultures, family structures, and lived experiences, not just the dominant narrative.

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Meet HPA’s New Board Members!Please join us in welcoming two incredible professionals to the HPA Board:🧾 Treasurer – Cha...
22/07/2025

Meet HPA’s New Board Members!

Please join us in welcoming two incredible professionals to the HPA Board:

🧾 Treasurer – Charlotte Parrott, Ph.D.
Dr. Parrott is a licensed psychologist with extensive training in CBT, ACT, MI, and mindfulness-based approaches. She brings deep clinical experience and a passion for evidence-based care to her role.

🖋 Secretary – Ivy Ruths, Ph.D.
Dr. Ruths is the founder of Houston Anxiety and Wellness Center and a dedicated advocate for mental health education and treatment. She specializes in evidence-based care for anxiety, OCD, and parenting support.

We’re excited to have their leadership and expertise on the HPA team!

https://psychologyhouston.org/Board

July is BIPOC Mental Health Month 💛
Founded in honor of Bebe Moore Campbell, this month highlights the unique mental hea...
19/07/2025

July is BIPOC Mental Health Month 💛

Founded in honor of Bebe Moore Campbell, this month highlights the unique mental health experiences of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. It’s a reminder that healing must include culture, identity, and history.

Mental healthcare should uplift every voice and every story. It’s important that we create environments where BIPOC individuals can be uplifted, celebrated, and protected. Let’s avoid performative allyship and show up consistently for our communities.

The above resource slides were compiled by . Read them through to learn the specifics each group faces, and remember to support BIPOC-led mental health organizations, practitioners, and initiatives.

Sign up for TPA’s 2025 Annual Conference, Nov. 20–22 in San Antonio. Explore the latest in clinical practice, research, ...
17/07/2025

Sign up for TPA’s 2025 Annual Conference, Nov. 20–22 in San Antonio. Explore the latest in clinical practice, research, ethics, assessment, and more. Learn from top experts, earn CE credits, and connect with professionals across the state.

Learn more: https://www.texaspsyc.org/annual-conference

Introducing HPA’s President-Elect: Dr. Jenny HughesA licensed clinical psychologist and trauma expert, Dr. Hughes brings...
15/07/2025

Introducing HPA’s President-Elect: Dr. Jenny Hughes

A licensed clinical psychologist and trauma expert, Dr. Hughes brings 15+ years of experience supporting survivors and clinicians alike. She is the founder of The BRAVE Trauma Therapist Collective, a published author, and holds academic roles at LSUHSC and UTHealth. Welcome, Dr. Hughes!

https://psychologyhouston.org/Board

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14/07/2025

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12/07/2025

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