Playing in the Midst of Disaster
Kelly Barclay
Co-Presenter
Licensed Psychologist, PSY15591, March 1998, California
Kelly Barclay, Psy.D. is a licensed psychologist in private practice in Huntington Beach, California. She has been in practice for 30 years and works with older adolescents and adults in individual therapy as well as with couples and families. She believes "play" can be an adaptive form of coping for people of all ages.
The Joy of Play in Practice
Gary Frankel
Co-Presenter
DC (1982). Current
VA (2021). Current
MD (2021). Current
PSYPACT (2021). Home State-DC. Current
National Register of Psychologists (2021). Current
Gary C. Frankel, Ph.D. enjoys practicing in DC, doing individual, group, and couples psychotherapy, as well as individual and group supervision. Dr. Frankel is a past Ethics Chair with a particular interest in the interface of ethics and countertransference. He also enjoys participating in the Academy.
Sex Therapy & Consultation Training Institute
Anni Tuikka
Co-Presenter
-GA LPC 004017 issued 02/16/2004
OR LPC C1730 issued 05/02/2005
CST-S certified sex therapist and supervisor by AASECT (American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists) issued 03/01/2011 & 04/04/2015
C-PST-S certified psychosexual therapist and supervisor by IAPST (International Association of Psychosexual Therapists) issued 01/2024
Anni is a psychosexual therapist and supervisor. She provides individual, relationship, and sexuality therapy in Atlanta. She is a PhD Candidate in Clinical Sexology at Modern Sex Therapy Institutes (Florida); her research focuses on societal factors that may contribute to consensual non-monogamy becoming more common.
Play Is the Thing To Catch the Conscience of the King
Marvice Marcus
Co-Presenter
Marvice D. Marcus, PhD, is a licensed psychologist in Durham, NC. He maintains a private practice and oversees a clinical training program. Marvice is an avid reader, with interests ranging from psychoanalysis, to cultural studies and critical social theory, to Black epistemologies.
That's Funny? The Ethics of Humor in Psychotherapy
David Christy
Co-Presenter
Maryland: LCSW-C, 24887, exp. 10/31/27; Board-Approved Supervisor
District of Colombia: LICSW, LG50083073, exp. 7/31/28
Virginia: LCSW, 0904013386, exp. 6/30/26
David Christy is a clinical social worker licensed in MD, DC and VA, seeing individuals and couples. A member of AAP’s Ethics Committee, David’s focus on ethics has deep roots, including years trying to prevent and extinguish fires as the chief ethics compliance officer of a law and lobbying firm in Washington, DC.
Cultivating a Pl Attitude in the Relationship Realm? What Could that Look Like?.
Lisa Makstein
Co-Presenter
LCSW-C, Licensed Certified Clinical Social Worker, Maryland, 1982-present
LICSW, Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, Washington, DC,
2010-present
Lisa is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker practicing for over 35 years in Maryland and Washington DC, focusing on adults, couples, and groups. It is a privilege to join people on the journey toward more authenticity and life-affirming paths. Participating in AAP has been an important part of my own evolution to do the same.
Playing with the Edges of Vulnerability
Michelle Leyden
Co-Presenter
LPC #013027 Granted 6.10.22 Georgia
Michelle Leyden, LPC, is an existential psychotherapist educated at the University of West Georgia and professionally raised by the community of AAP. Having used experiential modalities to heal her own fears around physical vulnerability, she now helps clients cultivate deeper mind-body awareness and presence.
Do We Always Have to Play By the Rules?
Gayle Neufeld
Co-Presenter
Medicine and Surgery, District of Columbia, current license 10/24 through 2/27
Gayle Neufeld spent the first fifteen years of her career seeing patients mainly for psychopharmacology in consultation with therapists. A desire to connect more with her patients and to enrich her practice through collaboration with colleagues led her to pivot towards providing individual, couples and group psychotherapy.
Playing with How We Present
Liz Marsh
Co-Presenter
LICSW, Granted 2012, Washington DC
Liz Marsh is a Social Worker, Art Therapist, and Group Psychotherapist working. Liz strives to help each of her clients find their personal agency through understanding the dynamics in their families AND our society as a whole. In this way, Liz sees mental healthcare as a tool for social justice.
Cross-Cultural Play: Deepening Therapeutic Awareness Through Culture and Creativity
Iván González
Co-Presenter
Profession: Licensed Mental Health Counselor (Florida)
License MH12866
License Expiration Date
3/31/2027
License Original Issue
Date 09/16/2014
Ivan Gonzalez, LMHC, is a psychotherapist and facilitator focused on healing, emotional growth, and whole-person wellbeing. He blends evidence-based practice, contemplative wisdom, and relational warmth to support individuals, couples, and communities in navigating trauma, strengthening connection, and cultivating resilient
The Many Forms of Play in Psychotherapy
Matthew Varley
Co-Presenter
Licensed psychologist, North Carolina #5811 (11/11/2020 - present)
Matthew Varley, PhD, is a psychologist in private practice in Durham, NC. He offers depth-oriented psychotherapy and supervision for individuals, families, and fellow clinicians. Once eager to grow up, he now works to rediscover - and protect - the playful parts of himself and his clients.
The Therapist Online: Ethics of Playfulness, Authenticity, and Self-Disclosure in Our Digital Lives
Ronda Bostick
Co-Presenter
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, January 2021 - Current, Florida Department of Health
Qualified Supervisor, December 2023 - Current, Florida Department of Health
Ronda Bostick is a licensed mental health counselor located in Daytona Beach, FL. She has worked primarily with community based, non-profit agencies, and has a part time private practice. Ronda has 10 years of clinical experiences, specializing in mental health, substance abuse and trauma working with youth and adults.
Smile Though Your Heart is Breaking
Elizabeth Field
Co-Presenter
LMFT 10/12/2002 #888 NC
LCAS 03/12/04 #900 NC
Elizabeth E. Field practices psychotherapy in Charlotte NC. She specializes in group therapy and has developed several trauma informed groups. Currently she has done a deep dives into grief, and ritual. It is a great honor for her to present with Dr. Gould in AAP on this topic about how to hold the polarities in grief.
Relinguish the Knowing: Stepping Into the Amorphous and Joyous Process of Play
Co-Presenter
Bradley Lake, LICSW, has been in private practice for over 37 years, offering individual, couples, and group psychotherapy. His clinical passions include supervising engaged and curious therapists in their pursuit of deeper self-knowledge, ultimately enhancing their effectiveness in the therapy room.
In 2023, Bradley creat
Psychotherapist
Graham Hall
Co-Presenter
LC3692-LCPC-2010-DC
PRC14148-LCP-2010-MD
Graham is a psychotherapist with a sub-specialty in addiction practicing in Georgetown, DC. Prior to starting his private practice, he worked as an executive coach and then as the assistant director of the Kolmac Clinic in DC. He holds a master's in organizational counseling and a p.m.c. in clinical community counseling.