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  • 04 Nov 2023 5:00 PM | MJ Designs (Administrator)

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

    Maine Psychological Association Names Psychologist of the Year 

    Freeport – The Maine Psychological Association (MePA) named Dr. Rae Egbert as Psychologist of the Year at its 2023 Annual Conference, which focused on embracing diversity and cultivating equitable and inclusive communities.

    More than 50 leading psychologists, researchers and students from across Maine attended the all-day training and educational celebration. The association represents Maine psychologists as it advances its mission to advance psychology as a science, profession, and a means of promoting human welfare.

    Dr. Rae Egbert, a licensed psychologist with a strong commitment to fostering healing and growth, believes in the power of community and connectedness, emphasizing the importance of increasing security within oneself and with those closest to them. Using evidence-based approaches, Dr. Egbert helps her clients develop therapy goals tailored to their unique strengths and needs.

    With a Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from Long Island University Post, Dr. Egbert also holds a Graduate Certificate in LGBT Health Policy and Practice from The George Washington University, a J.D. with a concentration in Child/Family Law from Capital University Law School, and a B.S. in Justice Studies from James Madison University.

    With expertise in working with the LGBTQ+ community, trauma, stress-related disorders, substance use disorders, and addictive behaviors, Dr. Egbert brings a comprehensive and compassionate approach to therapy.

    The association also recognized three standout educators for their exceptional work integrating social-emotional wellness into the classroom. Recipients Jeni Frazee (Waterville Public Schools), Joy Jancewicz (RSU 56), and Catherine Newell (Scarborough Public Schools) were celebrated for championing positive student-teacher relationships, blending academic and socioemotional learning, and advocating for mental health awareness within their districts. Praise centered on the compassionate classroom culture established by each teacher, where mutual understanding and respect enable students to feel secure exploring academic challenges.

    “These remarkable educators epitomize the future of teaching we envision for Maine schools,” said MePA President Jamie Pratt, PsyD. “By innovating through a lens of psychological adaptation, they have profoundly impacted their students’ wellbeing and potential.”

    The Educator Recognition Program aligns with MePA’s mission to promote welfare through psychology and as pioneers in this initiative, Frazee, Jancewicz, and Newell have set a standard to which hundreds of Maine teachers can aspire.

    “We embrace a big-tent philosophy," said Executive Director Randy Moser, emphasizing the theme of this year's conference, titled "Embracing a Culture of Equity, Inclusion, and Community." The event centered on principles of radical acceptance, understanding, and a dedication to health equity.

    Presenters included Dr. Idella Glenn, a collaborative leader with more than 29 years of higher education experience focusing on diversity and inclusion initiatives, and Quinn Elleen Gormley, Executive Director of MaineTrans.Net, boasting extensive expertise in community organizing and social justice issues.

    During the conference, attendees learned methods to foster understanding, skills to effectively communicate with diverse community members and ways to support marginalized communities.

    For more information about MePA and its mission, please visit mepa.org.

    The Maine Psychological Association’s mission is to advance psychology as a science, as a profession, and as a means of promoting human welfare. The organization’s membership consists of psychologists, academicians, researchers, students, and other professionals committed to the practice of psychology.

    In addition, MePA helps consumers identify psychologists around the state for referral and provides a searchable online database at no charge. For more information about MePA and its mission, please visit 
    mepa.org.  

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  • 02 Nov 2023 4:57 PM | MJ Designs (Administrator)

    Dear MePA Members,

    As the end of my term as president approaches, composing this message is bittersweet. It truly has been a privilege to serve MePA, and I am indebted to the many members who volunteer their time to advance the science and practice of psychology for the benefit of the people of Maine. I continue to be humbled by the vast expertise within our organization and grateful to belong to an incredibly compassionate and supportive professional community.

    The MePA community is invaluable, and we are proud to adopt an equity, diversity, and inclusion statement (on the previous page) to affirm our commitment to a diverse membership and advancing equity and justice for all Mainers. This statement guides our ongoing efforts to create an inclusive community where all members’ voices are valued, advocate for equitable psychological services, and address inequities in Maine. The statement’s value lies in its ability to drive action, and MePA is ready to act under the leadership of our new Executive Director, Randy Moser, incoming President, Jeff Matranga, and our dedicated psychologists on the Policy Council and Committees.

    Promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion requires prioritizing cultural competence and humility. We recognize the diverse, intersectional identities of Mainers we serve and the implications of intersecting social identities and contexts for well-being. The MePA’s 2023 Annual Conference theme is “Embracing a Culture of Equity, Inclusion, and Community” and today Dr. Idella Glenn facilitates an interactive workshop to explore the impacts of our social identities, self-reflect on intercultural competence, and establish growth plans. Quinn Gormley, Executive Director of MaineTrans.Net, will also provide training to enhance understanding of Maine’s transgender community, shedding light on health disparities, resilience factors, and best gender-affirming support practices.

    MePA’s goal is to offer valuable professional development and opportunities for community-building and collegial connections. We also plan to announce the recipient of the MePA Psychologist of the Year Award and celebrate the accomplishments of three exceptional Maine teachers who have demonstrated a commitment to promoting their students’ social-emotional well-being. We are so glad to have you with us today at the beautiful Haraseeket Inn for this time-honored fall tradition!

    With care,

    Jamie

  • 01 Nov 2023 1:28 PM | MJ Designs (Administrator)

    Dear MePA Members,

    As the end of my term as president approaches, composing this message is bittersweet. It truly has been a privilege to serve MePA, and I am indebted to the many members who volunteer their time to advance the science and practice of psychology for the benefit of the people of Maine. I continue to be humbled by the vast expertise within our organization and grateful to belong to an incredibly compassionate and supportive professional community.

    The MePA community is invaluable, and we are proud to adopt an equity, diversity, and inclusion statement (on the previous page) to affirm our commitment to a diverse membership and advancing equity and justice for all Mainers. This statement guides our ongoing efforts to create an inclusive community where all members’ voices are valued, advocate for equitable psychological services, and address inequities in Maine. The statement’s value lies in its ability to drive action, and MePA is ready to act under the leadership of our new Executive Director, Randy Moser, incoming President, Jeff Matranga, and our dedicated psychologists on the Policy Council and Committees.

    Promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion requires prioritizing cultural competence and humility. We recognize the diverse, intersectional identities of Mainers we serve and the implications of intersecting social identities and contexts for well-being. The MePA’s 2023 Annual Conference theme is “Embracing a Culture of Equity, Inclusion, and Community” and today Dr. Idella Glenn facilitates an interactive workshop to explore the impacts of our social identities, self-reflect on intercultural competence, and establish growth plans. Quinn Gormley, Executive Director of MaineTrans.Net, will also provide training to enhance understanding of Maine’s transgender community, shedding light on health disparities, resilience factors, and best gender-affirming support practices.

    MePA’s goal is to offer valuable professional development and opportunities for community-building and collegial connections. We also plan to announce the recipient of the MePA Psychologist of the Year Award and celebrate the accomplishments of three exceptional Maine teachers who have demonstrated a commitment to promoting their students’ social-emotional well-being. We are so glad to have you with us today at the beautiful Haraseeket Inn for this time-honored fall tradition!

    With care,

    Jamie

  • 01 Nov 2023 1:24 PM | MJ Designs (Administrator)

    Freeport – The Maine Psychological Association (MePA) honored three outstanding Maine educators at its Annual Conference on November 3, 2023, during an all-day event at the historic Harraseeket Inn in Freeport that celebrated diversity and excellence in psychology and education.

    The MePA Educator Recognition Program recognizes PK-12 educators who prioritize the establishment of positive relationships with their students, effectively integrate social-emotional learning within the classroom, and model leadership and advocacy within their school communities. Recipients of the 2023 Educator Recognition Awards included Jeni Frazee, Waterville Public Schools, Joy Jancewicz, RSU 56, and Catherine Newell, Scarborough Public Schools.

    Jeni Frazee, a grade-5 teacher at the Albert S. Hall School, was honored for her trauma-informed approach to supporting students in the classroom. Frazee shows a deep respect for the dignity of all students and adeptness in providing guidance and mentorship to colleagues. She also responds to challenging behaviors in the classroom with empathy and practical coping skill development.

    Joy Jancewicz, a grade-4 teacher at Dirigo Elementary School, was recognized for her innovative approach to integrating social-emotional learning into the classroom and commitment to partnering with families to support positive student outcomes. Jancewicz uses “respect circles” to give her students voice and shows unwavering dedication to whole-education and trauma-informed practice.

    Elementary Music Educator Catherine Newell received the award for her commitment to the Responsive Classroom approach and skillful integration of self-regulation tools and strategies within the classroom. Newell’s recognition of how traditional classroom expectations may contribute to challenges in emotional and behavioral regulation, coupled with subsequent efforts to create a more inclusive learning environment and curriculum, highlights her dedication to meeting the diverse needs of students.

    During the ceremony, MePA President, Jamie Pratt, PsyD congratulated the educators for their exceptionally psychologically minded performance and dedication to advancing positive mental and behavioral health outcomes for Maine students. “These teachers understand the importance of supporting students’ mental and behavioral health and make a tremendous impact by creating psychologically safe environments for learning,” said Pratt.

    For more information about MePA and its mission, please visit mepa.org.

    The Maine Psychological Association’s mission is to advance psychology as a science, as a profession, and as a means of promoting human welfare. The organization’s membership consists of psychologists, academicians, researchers, students, and other professionals committed to the practice of psychology.  


    In addition, MePA helps consumers identify psychologists around the state for referral and provides a searchable online database at no charge. For more information about MePA and its mission, please visit 
    mepa.org.  

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  • 11 Oct 2023 4:59 PM | MJ Designs (Administrator)

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

    Maine Psychological Association Welcomes Randy Moser as Executive Director

    Saco, Maine (Oct. 11, 2023): The Maine Psychological Association (MePA) announced that Randy Moser joined the organization as Executive Director in September 2023. Moser brings more than two decades of executive nonprofit leadership experience to his role at MePA, and his extensive background in communications, development, and program management makes him a valuable addition to the membership organization.

    In his previous roles as Marketing Director at Harbor Care in Nashua, New Hampshire and Director of Development and Communications at Crisis and Counseling Centers in Augusta, Maine, Moser led marketing initiatives and developed innovative fundraising strategies. These skills will be instrumental in advancing MePA's mission.

    Moser's direct service experiences as Clinical Manager of the Doorway at Concord, New Hampshire and Site Manager at the HIV/HCV Resource Center in Claremont, New Hampshire reflect his commitment to addressing critical behavioral health issues such as substance use disorder and his leadership in the arena of public health.

    Moser holds a master’s degree in liberal studies from the University of New Hampshire, a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Maine, and a State University of New York Nonprofit Graduate Management Certificate. He demonstrates a commitment to education and professional development.

    In addition to his professional accomplishments, Moser has been an active volunteer, contributing his expertise to a wide range of organizations, including Brigid's House of Hope, York County Shelter Programs, the United Way of Kennebec Valley, the United Way of Mid-Maine, and the Kennebec Valley Humane Society.

    Mr. Moser succeeds Amy Safford, who previously led MePA as its Executive Director for four years.Under Safford’s leadership, the organization implemented a robust online membership database, grew its membership, expanded its continuing education offerings for psychologists, and received the National 2022 American Psychological Association (APA) Advocacy Award. Safford played a key role in securing an APA grant that was critical for the adoption of Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact (PSYPACT) legislation that allows Maine psychologists to serve out-of-state clients.

    “MePA is confident that Randy's leadership, dynamic approach, and exceptional communication skills will propel the organization toward achieving its mission,” said MePA President Jamie Pratt. She added, “His appointment as Executive Director marks a significant milestone in MePA's commitment to promoting psychology as a science, as a profession, and as a means of promoting human welfare in Maine.”

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    Founded in 1950,  MePA has a long history of principled leadership in Maine, represents the 600+ psychologists and psychological examiners in Maine, and has a mission to advance psychology as a science, as a profession, and as a means of promoting human welfare. The organization’s membership consists of psychologists, academicians, researchers, students, and other professionals committed to the practice of psychology. 

    In addition, MePA helps consumers identify psychologists around the state for referral and provides a searchable online database at no charge. For more information about MePA and its mission, please visit mepa.org.

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