
Professional Development
Continuing Education Credits
APA-approved continuing education for psychologists committed to racial justice.
APA Approved
Psychologists for Racial Justice (PRJ) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. PRJ maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
How It Works
Obtaining CE Credits
Three simple steps to earn your continuing education credits through our APA-approved programs.
Register & Access
Register for the conference and obtain your Zoom link to join the live session.
Full Attendance
You must attend the entire program to earn CE credits. Partial credit is not authorized.
Complete Post-Test
Score 70% or higher on the post-test to receive your certificate.
Program Goals
What Our Programs Achieve
Our continuing education programs are designed to create lasting impact— building competencies that translate directly into improved practice and community outcomes.
Race, Racial Equity & Social Justice
Trainings for doctoral-level psychologists focused on race, racial equity, and social justice—spanning practice, education, and research. Building upon graduate competencies to improve public services.
Awareness of Racism & Its Consequences
Workshops promoting awareness of racism and its consequences, focused on practice, education, and research. Advancing competencies to improve services and professional contributions.
Empowering Underrepresented Groups
Trainings to empower underrepresented groups to resist and heal from racism, with emphasis on practice and intervention strategies.
Policies
Grievance Procedure
PRJ is fully committed to conducting all activities in strict conformance with the APA's Ethical Principles of Psychologists. We comply with all legal and ethical responsibilities to be non-discriminatory in promotional activities, program content, and treatment of participants.
Compliance monitoring is the responsibility of the Education Chair in consultation with the CE committee, PRJ Ethics Chairperson, and Convention Chairperson.
Speaker Grievances
Concerns about speakers, content, or presentation style should be submitted in writing. The CE Chair will pass comments to the speaker while maintaining the complainant's confidentiality.
Workshop Grievances
For concerns about workshop offerings, content, or facilities, the convention chair will mediate as final arbitrator. Available remedies:
*Credit and refund options require written documentation.
CE Program Grievances
For specific concerns regarding the PRJ CE program, the CE Chair will attempt to arbitrate and find a resolution.
Get In Touch
Contact Information
Primary Contact
Anmol Satiani, Ph.D.
Alternative Contact
Kevin Henze, Ph.D.
If grievance involves Dr. Satiani
Disclosure
Conflicts of Interest
All presenters have been asked to disclose any conflicts of interest, including commercial support, sponsorships, or other relationships. They have denied any current conflicts and will disclose any that arise at the start of their presentations.
