Dr. Ray W. Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP
1. Christner, R. W. (2023, December). A tale of two cases: Clearly integrating MSE and Interview data. Presented for PARtalks series for Psychological Assessment Resources (PAR). [Virtual]
2. Christner, R. W. (2023, November). Building better conceptualization, interventions, and student outcomes using CBT. Presented for the Student Services Depart for the Central Bucks School District in Doylestown, PA.
3. Christner, R. W. (2023, October). A tale of two cases: Adult ADHD and diversity. Presented for the PARtalks series for Psychological Assessment Resources (PAR). [Virtual]
4. Christner, R. W. (2023, August). Connect to thrive: The benefits of connectedness. Keynote address provided for the Orange County Department of Education Mental Health Summit in Costa Mesa, CA.
5. Christner, R. W. (2023, August). 10 CBT Strategies to enhance effectiveness and connectedness. Presented for the Orange County Department of Education Mental Health Summit in Costa Mesa, CA.
6. Christner, R. W. (2023, April). Ethics: Not just a CE obligation; a way practice. Presented for the Delaware County School Psychologist Association. [Virtual]
7. Christner, R. W. (2023, March). A tale of two cases: Adult ADHD or not. Presented for the PARtalks series for Psychological Assessment Resources (PAR). [Virtual]
8. Christner, R. W. (2023, January). Leadership in healthcare. Presented as part of a panel for the Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce Leadership Hanover Community Health Day in Cross Keys, PA.
9. Christner, R. W. (2022, October). Beyond diagnosis: Using test data for case conceptualization. Presented for the PARtalks series for Psychological Assessment Resources (PAR). [Virtual]
10. Christner, R. W. (2022, October). Strategies for emerging and lasting positive life changes. Presented at the 2022 Emerge Conference by the YMCA in Hanover, PA.
11. Christner, R. W. (2022, August). Making sense of DSM-5-TR. Presented at Cognitive Health Solutions in Hanover, PA.
12. Christner, R. W. , & Robinson, L. (2022, July). Nonmedical interventions for Tourette Syndrome: From CBIT to virtual reality. Presented at PA Tourette Syndrome Alliance 2022 Tourette Syndrome Family Conference in Quarryville, PA.
13. Christner, R. W. , & Robinson, L. (2022, April). Psychology in sports. Presented for WellSpan Orthopedic Residency Program. [Virtual]
14. Christner, R. W. (2021, September). Improving outcomes: Risk, trauma, and resilience. Presented for the Littlestown Area School District in Littlestown, PA.
15. Christner, R. W. , & Hollinger, J. (2020, September). A different three R’s: Risk, restart, and recovery. Presented for the Littlestown Area School District in Littlestown, PA.
16. CChristner, R. W. (2020, June). Got ethics? Legal and ethical issues in school psychology. Presented for the Delaware County School Psychologist Association. [Virtual]
17. Christner, R. W. (2019, August). The essence of improving outcomes for at-risk students: Understanding trauma and resilience. Presented to the administration of the Upper Ad
ams School District in Gettysburg, PA.
18. Christner, R. W. (2017, September). ADHD and executive functions: What educators need to know. Presented at Montessori School of Westminster in Westminster, MD.
19. Christner, R. W. (2017, March). Building emotional wellness in youth. Presented for the Adams County United Way and County Preschool Programs in Gettysburg, PA.
20. Christner, R. W. (2017, March). Helping students reach their potential: Strategies for wellness and positive life change. Presented for the York Suburban School District in York, PA.
21. Christner, R. W. (2017, March). School psychology and school-based mental health. Presented to Littlestown Area School District School Board in Littlestown, PA.
22. Christner, R. W. (2016, July). The essence of improving mental health in youth: A cognitive-behavioral therapy approach. Presented to the Cass County Sheriff’s Department in Fargo, ND.
23. Christner, R. W. (2016, June). Got ethics? Legal and ethical issues in school psychology. Presented to the Lincoln Intermediate Unit No. 12 in New Oxford, PA.
24. Christner, R. W. (2016, June). The future’s so bright I gotta wear shades: Growth through exploration, exploitation, and expertise. Presented to the Lincoln Intermediate Unit No. 12 in New Oxford, PA.
25. Christner, R. W. (2016, January). Cognitive-behavioral therapy: A school-based mental health approach. Presented to the Pupil Personnel Services Staff of the South Western School District in Hanover, PA.
26. Christner, R. W. (2015, November). Supervision of school psychological services. Presented for the Delaware County Association of School Psychologists in Morton, PA.
27. Christner, R. W. (2015, July). Cognitive and behavioral interventions for Tourette’s Syndrome: A primer for parents and caregivers. Presented at the PA Tourette Syndrome Alliance 2015 Family Conference in Gettysburg, PA.
28. Christner, R. W. (2014, October). Youth mental health: Collaborative care. Presented for the York County Suicide Prevention Committee in York, PA.
29. Christner, R. W. (2013, April). School-based mental health: Intervening for at-risk students. Presented at An LRP Audio Conference. [Virtual/Audio]
30. Christner, R. W. (2013, March). Enhancing vocational success for individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Presented for the Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation in York, PA.
31. Christner, R. W. , & Mennuti, R. B. (2011, April). Advanced topics in cognitive-behavior therapy in schools. Presented for the Pupil Personnel Services Staff of the Westport School District in Westport, CT.
32. Christner, R. W. (2011, March). An introduction to using CBT in schools. Presented for the Special Education Advisory Council of York County in York, PA.
33. Christner, R. W. (2010, December). Cognitive-behavior therapy in schools. Presented for the Lincoln Intermediate Unit No. 12 (LIU) School Psychology Staff in New Oxford, PA.
34. Christner, R. W. (2010, September). Cognitive-behavior therapy. Presented a guest lecture at York College in York, PA.
35. Christner, R. W. , & Mennuti, R. B. (2010, April). Cognitive-behavioral case conceptualization with youth. Presented for the Westport Public School System in Westport, CT.
36. Christner, R. W. , & Mennuti, R. B. (2009, October). A cognitive-behavioral approach to school-based mental health. Presented for the Pupil Personnel Services Staff of the Westport School District in Westport, CT.
37. Christner, R. W. , & Christner, R. W. (2008, October). A cognitive-behavior therapy framework for mental health service delivery in schools. Presented for the Capital Area Intermediate Unit No. 15 Guidance Counselors in Harrisburg, PA.
38. Christner, R. W. , & Mennuti, R. B. (2008, July). School-based mental health: A comprehensive approach to service delivery. Presented at the 2008 Summer Teacher Institute sponsored by the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Harrisburg, PA.
39. Christner, R. W. (2007, September). The building blocks to promoting positive behavior in young children. Presented for the Preschool Provider Consortium in Mt. Holly Springs, PA.
40. Christner, R. W. (2007, June). An introduction to process-oriented assessment with children and adolescents. Presented for the Intermediate Unit No. 1 Psychology Staff in Coal Center, PA.
41. Christner, R. W. (2008, February). Providing effective consultation to schools and families. Presented to Milton Hershey Medical Center Psychiatric Resident Program in Hershey, PA.
42. Christner, R. W. (2006, September). Improving the mental health of youth: A cognitive-behavioral framework. Presented for the York County School Counselors in Spring Grove, PA.
43. Christner, R. W. (2006, May). A cognitive-behavioral approach to school-based mental health. Presented for the Adams County School Counselors in New Oxford, PA.
44. Christner, R. W. (2006, May). Are You Prepared? Guidelines to School-Based Crisis Intervention and Response. Presented for the Intermediate Unit No. 1 Psychology Staff in Coal Center, PA.
45. Christner, R. W. (2006, April). Psychological counseling in schools: A cognitive-behavioral approach. Presented at the Appalachia Intermediate Unit No. 8 in Altoona, PA.
46. Christner, R. W. (2006, February). Cognitive-behavioral interventions to promote change. Presented at the Teaching Social Competence Conference at Immaculata University in Immaculata, PA.
47. Christner, R. W. (2006, January). Fundamentals of psychotherapy with children and adolescents: Overlooked variables and effective strategies. Presented at the Midwestern Intermediate Unit No. 4 in Grove City, PA.
48. Christner, R. W. (2006, January). Psychological counseling as a related service: Practical applications for assessment and intervention. Presented for the Intermediate Unit No. 1 Psychology Staff in Coal Center, PA.
49. Christner, R. W. , & Erdlen, R. J. (2005, December). Understanding and assessing mental retardation (now intellectual developmental disorder). Presented for the psychological staff at Lincoln Intermediate Unit No. 12 in New Oxford, PA.
50. Christner, R. W. (2005, November). From assessment to intervention: A framework for psychological counseling in schools. Presented at the Capital Area Intermediate Unit No. 15 in Summersdale, PA.
51. McCloskey, G., & Christner, R. W. (2005, October). Supervision of psychoeducational assessment activities. Presented for Supervisors Appreciation Day for Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Philadelphia, PA.
52. Christner, R. W. (2005, October). Using lessons learned: Guidelines for school-based crisis management and response. Presented for the Conewago Valley School District in New Oxford, PA.
53. Christner, R. W. , & Kase, A. (2005, July). Aggressive children and adolescents: A guide to effective interventions. Presented at the 2005 Summer Teacher Institute sponsored by the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Philadelphia, PA.
54. Christner, R. W. (2005, April). Evidence-based counseling techniques for school-based mental health. Presented at the Midwestern Intermediate Unit No. 4 in Grove City, PA.
55. Christner, R. W. , & Stewart, J. L. (2005, April). School-based mental health services: A cognitive-behavioral perspective. Presented at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Friday Night Speaker’s Series in Philadelphia, PA.
56. Christner, R. W. , & Stewart-Allen, J. (2004, November). Using cognitive-behavioral interventions for school-related problems. Presented for the Intermediate Unit No. 1 Psychology Staff in Coal Center, PA.
57. Christner, R. W. , & Hartman, S. (2004, November). The interface between school psychology and school counseling. Presented at the Temple University School Counselors Program in Philadelphia, PA.
58. Christner, R. W. (2004, October). The application of cognitive-behavioral interventions to school-based psychological counseling. Presented at Riverview Intermediate Unit No. 6 in Titusville, PA.
59. Christner, R. W. (2004, September). School-based mental health: A cognitive-behavioral perspective. Presented at California University of Pennsylvania, California, PA.
60. Christner, R. W. (2004, September). The application of cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) in schools: An Introduction. Presented for the Intermediate Unit No. 1 Psychology Staff in Coal Center, PA.
61. Christner, R. W. (2004, July). Working with aggressive children and adolescents: A guide for teachers and school staff. Presented at the 2004 Summer Teacher Institute sponsored by the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Philadelphia, PA.
62. Christner, R. W. (2004, March). Getting answers about your children. Presented for parents in the Littlestown Area School District in Littlestown, PA.
63. Christner, R. W. (2004, February). Critical issues in the aftermath of a school crisis or tragedy. Participated in a panel discussion at the Franklin County “Lessons Learned” Symposium in Chambersburg, PA.
64. Christner, R. W. (2004, February). Keys to successful emergency response/crisis management planning. Participated in a panel discussion at the Franklin County “Lessons Learned” Symposium in Chambersburg, PA.
65. Christner, R. W. (2004, February). Encouraging your child’s learning. Presented for parents in the Littlestown Area School District in Littlestown, PA.
66. CChristner, R. W. (2004, January). Crisis management and post-trauma response: Guidelines for school-based professionals. Presented to the psychology staff at Midwestern Intermediate Unit No. 4 in Grove City, PA.
67. Christner, R. W. (2003, December). Practical guidelines for school-based crisis response: Lessons learned. Provided to the psychology and social work staff at Milton Hershey School in Hershey, PA.
68. Christner, R. W. (2003, November). Trauma response and crisis intervention: A primer for school psychologists. Presented to School Psychology Association Network (SPAN) at Indiana University of Pennsylvania in Indiana, PA.
69. Christner, R. W. (2003, November). Guiding your child’s behavior. Presented for parents in the Littlestown Area School District in Littlestown, PA.
70. Christner, R. W. (2003, November). Leadership and management issues in school-based crisis response: The role of school psychologists. Presented at the 2003 School Psychology Supervisor’s Luncheon and Mini-Conference at Indiana University of Pennsylvania in Indiana, PA.
71. Christner, R. W. (2003, October). Building healthy relationships with your child. Presented for parents in the Littlestown Area School District in Littlestown, PA.
72. Christner, R. W. , & Tucker, J. (2003, February). Effective parent consultation for speech/language therapists: Facilitating understanding, adherence, and satisfaction. Presented to the Speech and Language Therapy staff at Lincoln Intermediate Unit No. 12 in New Oxford, PA.
73. Christner, R. W. (2002, November). Behavior management for school-age children: Strategies for parents. Presented for the Conewago Valley School District in New Oxford, PA.
74. Christner, R. W. (2002, November). Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD): A brief overview for administrators. Presented at the Tri-County Advisory Council Meeting in New Oxford, PA.
75. Christner, R. W. (2002, August). Screening for children with depression: A guide for school-based counselors. Presented for the Dover Area School District in Dover, PA.
76. Christner, R. W. (2002, August). Crisis intervention for support staff: Handling angry and aggressive students. Presented for Lincoln Intermediate Unit No. 12 in New Oxford, PA.
77. Christner, R. W. (2002, February). Behavior management: A guide for parents. Presented at Adams County Preschool Family Day in New Oxford, PA.
78. Christner, R. W. (2002, January). Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD): A brief overview. Presented at Lincoln Intermediate Unit No. 12 Preschool Program Inservice in New Oxford, PA.
79. Christner, R. W. , & Reese, C. A. (2001, October). Crisis intervention: What can teachers do? Presented for the Chambersburg Area School District Fall In-Service in Chambersburg, PA.
80. Christner, R. W. (2001, August). An introduction to crisis and trauma response. Presented for the Lincoln Intermediate Unit No. 12 In-Service in New Oxford, PA.
81. Christner, R. W. (2001, August). Violence in our schools: The tragedies continue. Presented for the Lincoln Intermediate Unit No. 12 In-Service in New Oxford, PA.
82. Christner, R. W. (2001, April). Crisis intervention: A guide for school counselors. Presented for the Chambersburg Area School District Spring In-Service in Chambersburg, PA.
83. Christner, R. W. , & Reese, C. A. (2000, August). An integrated approach to understanding and working with aggressive and violent children. Presented for the Lincoln Intermediate Unit No. 12 August In-Service in New Oxford, PA.
84. Christner, R. W. (1999, August). Violence in our schools: "Peacing" it together. Presented at the Lincoln Intermediate Unit No. 12 August In-Service in New Oxford, PA.
85. Christner, R. W. (1999, July). Providing awareness and strategies to decrease community violence. Presented as part of a panel discussion sponsored by the Adams County Victims Witness Program in Gettysburg, PA.
86. Christner, R. W. , & Monteith, P. (1999, April). School violence: Warning signs and safety measures. Presented at Lincoln Intermediate Unit No. 12 in New Oxford, PA.
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