Conferences & Presentations
July 2023 || Eric Beaudoin, Psy.D. and Andy Benckart. Client to Colleague: A Retrospective on Residential Treatment, Other Parents Like Me
June 2023 || Gwen Tuttle, LCSW and Lacee DeLorey, “Frisky Business: The Importance of Comprehensive Sex Positive Education for Emerging LGBTQ+ Adults”, Canadian Psychological Society’s Annual International Conference, PREACH
June 2023 || Jacob Gelles, Psy.D., Choosing the Right Young Adult Transition Program, Other Parents Like Me
April 2023 || Gwen Tuttle, LCSW, “Forgive Me Father for I have Sinned: Confessions of a Therapist’s Use of Language in Countertransference”, Society for Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychology, Division 39, 49th Annual Spring Meeting
Feb 2023 || Eric Beaudoin, Psy.D. and Gwen Tuttle, LCSW, “Insult to Injury: The Necessity of Confrontation in Residential Therapeutic Settings”, NATSAP Annual
October 2022 || Gwen Tuttle, LCSW and Lacee DeLorey, “Frisky Business: The Importance of Comprehensive Sex Positive Education for Emerging Adults”, National Association of Social Workers Annual Conference
Oct 2022 || Kerry Bennett, MA, LCPC and Lacee DeLorey, “Taste the Rainbow: Addressing the Vital Needs of Our LGBTQ+ Population Through Inclusive Sexual Education.”
NATSAP Northeast
October 2021 || Jacob Gelles, Psy.D. and Joshua Altschule, Psy.D., “Stages of Change”, NATSAP Northeast
October 2021 || Gwen Tuttle, LCSW and Lacee DeLorey, “Frisky Business: The Importance of Comprehensive Sex Positive Education for Emerging Adults in Transitional Care” NATSAP Northeast
June 2021 || Gwen Tuttle, LCSW and Joshua Altschule, Psy.D., “Supporting the Treatment-Resistant Client: Applications for MBT, Psychodynamic Interventions and More.”, The Dorm Roundtable Series
October 2019 and February 2020 || Gwen Tuttle, LCSW and Eric Beaudoin, Psy.D., “All in the Family: Utilizing an MBT Approach in Family Therapy as the Vehicle for Growth in Individual Therapy”, NATSAP Northeast and NATSAP Annual
October 2016 || Jacob Gelles, Psy.D., “Demystifying the Unconscious: A new formulation of the unconscious based on neuropsychological principles”, NATSAP Northeast