Homestudy Program: Hispanic and Latine Culture (Juan, orig. 8.8.2025)
8/11/2025 - 12/31/2050


Location: Virtual Event





Event Description


We are pleased that you are interested in IPA's Homestudy Continuing Education Programs!

This process is straightforward:  Watch the recording. Complete the evaluation and pass the short test. Receive CE certificate via email.

After registering you will receive a confirmation email, including a critical link and confirmation code. At the very bottom of the email message, you will find an Attendee Confirmation Code for (name) and a link to Log in to event portal at (link). Once logged in, you will see instructions and links to the recording as well as the evaluation and test.

Enjoy!

Originally offered as:
IPA 2025 Webinar Series
1.0 Hours of Category I CE credit

Friday, August 8, 2025 12:00-1:00 pm ET

The Diverse Nature of Hispanic & Latine Culture
Hispanic and Latino families are rapidly growing in Indiana. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Hispanic/Latino population in Indiana almost doubled between 2000 and 2010. And increased another 40% by 2020, yielding about 8.2% of the state’s total population. A brief overview into Hispanic/Latino culture as well as misconceptions & barriers faced in modern society will be addressed. We will also discuss implications for medical and mental health professionals.

Learning Objectives:
By completing this program, participants will able to:
1.   Describe the differences between the terms Hispanic, Latino/a, and Latine.
2.   Identify misconceptions across Hispanic and Latine cultures.
3.   Describe psychological and health factors predominantly present in the Hispanic/Latine community.
4.   Summarize culture-specific values that improve provider-patient relationships.

Presenter Bio: Roselia Juan, Ph.D., HSPP
Dr. Roselia (Rose) Juan is a dually licensed psychologist in the states of Indiana and Texas. She is adjunct faculty member in the department of Psychology & Wellness at Easterseals Rehabilitation Center (ESRC) providing supplemental supervision and consultation to clinical psychology interns on hispanic/latine families. Dr. Juan has received training in child and adolescent populations and is passionate about working with families who are experiencing stress and uncertainty.  She currently resides in the The Woodlands, Texas, where she also provide clinical services in private practice. 

Dr. Rose Juan

Special Note to Conference Attendees
The Indiana Psychological Association (IPA) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Indiana Psychological Association maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
 
Indiana State Psychology Board and Indiana Behavioral Health Board:
  • IPA is an approved provider of Category I continuing education for psychologists.
  • IPA is an approved provider of Category I continuing education for LSW, LCSW, LMFT, LMHC, LMFTA, LCAC and LAC.
Licensees must judge the program’s relevance to their professional practice. Non-Indiana licensees are also advised to check with their state's licensing board to assure their state accepts continuing education programs approved by entities approved by the APA.
 
We ask that all participants watch the entire recorded presentation, and complete the post-program evaluation form and homestudy test at the conclusion of the program. Dr. Juan and IPA have not received any commercial support for this program or its contents and will not receive any commercial support prior to or during this program.
 
CE certificates will be distributed via email within two weeks after a passing test (75+%) is submitted. 
 
Registration Fees:
IPA Platinum - $15
IPA New, Premier, & Emeritus-Practicing - $20
IPA Basic, Academic, Emeritus-Retired, & Affiliate Members - $25
Non-Members - Psychologists & Other Professionals $40