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IPA ANNUAL CONVENTION 2026 (Fri & Sat)

  • April 24, 2026
  • April 25, 2026
  • St. Luke's Anderson Center
  • 60

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INTEGRATING RESEARCH, CLINICAL EXPERTISE, & 
ETHICAL PRACTICES
IN AUTISM CARE


April 24 & 25, 2026 - Boise, ID

10.5 CE Hrs (4.5 in Ethics)


Growing trends and demand for better understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has led to increasing challenges in assessment and intervention, particularly for adults. This year’s conference focuses on evidence-based evaluation and intervention for ASD in adults, emphasizing practical approaches to diagnosis and adapting therapeutic interventions for autistic clients. The program also includes ethics-focused discussions, including privacy considerations related to AI in healthcare and updates on professional laws, rules, and ethical standards relevant to psychological practice.

Click here for sponsor/exhibitor information.

Click here for student programming & scholarship information. 

THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR(S)


SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES

 


 
F R I D A Y ,   A P R I L   2 4
 
 8:30AM-MT

 Registration Desk & Breakfast Buffet   Open 

Lobby

 9:00AM-MT

 (3.0 CE Hrs)

 Evidence-Based Assessment of Autism
 Spectrum Disorder in Adults
- presented by
 Robert L. Mapou, PhD, ABPP


This workshop will provide an overview of assessment of ASD in adults. First, a summary of the limited research on ASD in adults will be presented, with a focus on assessment methods and the concept of neurodiversity. Next, a proposed assessment model, based on the first author’s work over the past five years (Mapou, 2023) will be presented. Third, differential diagnoses and comorbidities of ASD will be covered. Suggestions for screening the increased number of individuals who have self-diagnosed will be included. Finally, case examples from the workshop presenters’ clinical practices will be presented.


Ada Rooms
 10:30AM-MT  Break

 Lobby
 10:45AM-MT  Evidence-Based Assessment of Autism
 Spectrum Disorder in Adults
continued



 Ada Rooms
 12:15PM-MT  Lunch (on own)

 
 12:15PM-MT

 Fellow luncheon (by invitation)

 
 1:30PM-MT
 

 (1.5 Ethics Hrs)


 AI in Healthcare:  Privacy Risks & What
 Providers Need to Know
- presented by Cameron McCue, JD, MPP

  Ada Rooms
 3:00PM-MT

 Break


 
 3:10PM-MT  Sector Meetings & Elections (Private,

 Public & Academic Sectors)

 Break-out meetings to discuss issues
 important to work in the above sectors.  Non-
 members are invited to join in the
 discussions but may not vote. 


 Location to be
 assigned
 4:00PM-MT
 
 (1.0 Ethics Hr)

 Idaho Board of Psychologist Examiners:
 2026 Updates to Laws, Rules, Procedures
 & Ethical Concerns
- presented by TBD


 Ada Rooms
 5:00PM-MT

 Sign-out for Day One


 Lobby
 5:00PM-MT

 Welcome Reception & Student Poster
 Session

Join us for delicious hors d'oeuvres, beverages and an opportunity to chat with colleagues and support the undergraduate and graduate students during their research poster competition.


 Lobby
 

 TOTAL CE AVAILABLE FOR DAY ONE:

 5.5 CE hours (2.5 in Ethics) for all   underlined sessions above. See
 Continuing Education Information below
 for important details. 



 









 



 S A T U R D A Y ,   A P R I L   2 5
 
 8:30AM-MT

 Registration Desk & Breakfast Buffet   Open 

Lobby

 9:00AM-MT

 (3.0 CE Hrs)

 Neurodiversity Affirming Psychotherapy
 for Autistic Clients:  Evidenced-Based 
 Adaptations for Clinical Practice
-
 presented by Glen Veed, PhD


This presentation explores the evidence base for providing psychotherapy to autistic clients. Beginning with current prevalence data, relevant diagnostic characteristics, and evolving conceptualizations of autism (e.g., gender diversity, sensory sensitivities, repetitive behaviors, masking), the presentation discusses the rationale for a contemporary, neuroaffirming framework. Attendees will learn practical adaptations to support autistic clients, explore when referral for diagnostic clarity or specialist services may be warranted, and review specific clinical practices grounded in CBT and DBT, along with the evidence supporting them.


Ada Rooms
 10:30AM-MT  Break

 Lobby
 10:45AM-MT

 Neurodiversity Affirming Psychotherapy 
 for Autistic Clients
continued


 Ada Rooms
 12:15PM-MT  IPA Membership Meeting & Luncheon
 (members-only)


 Ada Rooms
 12:15PM-MT

 Lunch (on own for non-members)


 

 1:45PM-MT

 

 Oral Presentation(s) by Psychology
 Graduate Student(s)


 Ada Rooms
 2:15PM-MT  Break

 TBD
 2:30PM-MT

 (2.0 Ethics Hr)

 IPA Ethics Committee presentation -
 presented by TBD


 Ada Rooms
 4:30PM-MT Conference ends - don't forget to sign out!

 Lobby
 

 TOTAL CE AVAILABLE FOR DAY TWO:

 5.0 CE hours (2.0 in Ethics) for all   underlined sessions above. See Continuing   Education Information below for important
 details. 


 









Learning objectives & instructional level

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS

Dr. Robb Mapou is an ABPP board-certified clinical neuropsychologist practicing in Rehoboth Beach, DE and Chevy Chase, MD. He is now semi-retired but has specialized in the evaluation of older adolescents and adults with neurodevelopmental disorder, as well as adults with neurological conditions. Dr. Mapou has been completing evaluations for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) since 2009 and was appointed as an FAA Consultant in Neuropsychology by the Federal Air Surgeon in 2019. He is also a consultant to the Delaware Division of Developmental Disabilities Services and Princeton University. He holds faculty appointments in Psychiatry at USUHS and the Department of Neurology (Psychology) at Georgetown University School of Medicine.


Cameron McCue, JD, supports clients through complex business litigation and compliance work with a primary focus on the healthcare industry.

His experience includes all phases of litigation—ranging from administrative appeals and discovery to pre-trial motions and trial preparation. Cameron draws on significant inside exposure to litigation strategy through his past experience in federal court and ongoing client work, giving him a strong foundation for managing complex disputes and preparing cases for successful resolution.

Drawing on a background in public policy and direct experience working alongside leadership at some of Idaho’s largest healthcare companies, Cameron delivers legal advice grounded in both regulatory depth and real-world operational insight. He also has substantial experience with state procurement law, including major public contracting and administrative appeals. 

Cameron’s clients include hospitals, provider groups, payers, public institutions, and corporations of all sizes across a wide range of industries. He closely monitors emerging developments in case law, legislation, and administrative rulemaking, providing forward-looking legal risk assessments that help clients make confident, informed decisions.

Before joining Holland & Hart, Cameron clerked for Chief Judge Roberto Lange in the US District Court for the District of South Dakota.


Dr. Glen Veed is a licensed clinical psychologist with a Ph.D. from the University of Nebraska – Lincoln. For over fifteen years, he has specialized in evidence-based interventions for children, adolescents, and adults navigating anxiety disorders, OCD, and autism. Alongside his clinical work, Dr. Veed has been an educator at the undergraduate and graduate levels since 2019, most recently focusing on training master's-level counselors. Since 2023, he has brought his clinical expertise into organizational leadership as clinical manager for Prosper Health, a telehealth startup company dedicated to providing diagnostic evaluations and neuroaffirming therapy to Autistic adults. During his tenure, Prosper Health has grown from serving clients in 6 states to 22, reflecting both the need for and impact of accessible, affirming autism care. Dr. Veed is passionate about bridging research and clinical practice in service of the neurodiverse community.


   Our thanks to Idaho's Board of Psychologist
 Examiners
and IDOPL leadership for agreeing to

 present!


   Our thanks to IPA's Ethics Committee for their

 willingness to present again this year!






Speaker disclosures

CONTINUING EDUCATION INFORMATION

This continuing education event is intended for post-doctorate-level psychologists; however, other licensed health and mental health care providers and psychology students are welcome to attend.  This event is sponsored by the Idaho Psychological Association.  The Idaho Psychological Association is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists.  The Idaho Psychological Association maintains responsibility for this program and its content.  

Psychologists
A total of 10.5 continuing education (CE) credits (4.5 in ethics) are available for full attendance of this two-day event.  Full attendance on Friday will earn 5.5 CE credits (2.5 in ethics); full attendance on Saturday will earn 5.0 CE credits (2.0 in ethics).  CE credit may also be earned on a session-by-session basis.  The credit available for each individual session is listed on the SCHEDULE above.

Other health/mental health professionals
This conference provides a total of 10.5 contact hours for full attendance.  Attendance letters will be provided. Contact your board of professional association for your specific CE requirements.  

PLEASE READ - IMPORTANT ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS:  This activity will be held in-person only.  Continuing education credits are awarded to participants who attend sessions in their entirety.  Comfort/lunch breaks are noted on the SCHEDULE above.  A brief grace period of up to 10% of full session time (e.g., 6 minutes for a 1-hour session) with a maximum of 20 minutes for longer sessions (e.g., 20 minutes for a 6-hour session) may be applied.  CE credit(s) will be provided only to individuals who sign-in upon arrival, attend entire sessions and sign-out upon departure.  CE letters in pdf-format (for your convenience in uploading to IDOPL website) will be emailed to attendees within 10 business days post Convention.   

Hurry, book your hotel stay by March 24th!

Courtyard by Marriott - Boise Downtown
222 S Broadway Ave, Boise

Call 208.331.2700 - Ask for IPA's Room Block

This hotel is very conveniently located within walking distance (approx 2 blocks) of our meeting location and has free onsite parking.  

The hotel features flexible spaces to relax, including a fire pit to enjoy in the evenings, and free Wi-Fi throughout.  In their lobby, you'll find The Bistro, which provides guests with healthy food and beverage offerings in the morning and evening dinner service with cocktails.  They are within walking distance of the greenbelt, Boise State, several eating establishments, a pharmacy and grocery store.  They offer complimentary Boise Airport shuttle service.  Check-in is at 3PM; checkout at noon.  



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