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2025 Colorado Neuropsychological Society Annual Spring Conference

Date and Time

Thursday, May 22, 2025, 2:00 PM until 8:30 PM Mountain Time (US & Canada) (UTC-07:00)

Location

The Butterfly Pavilion
Butterfly Pavilion
6252 W 104th Avenue
Westminster, CO  80020
USA
303-469-5441

Event Contact(s)

Mark Lott

Category

Conferences

Registration Info

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Payment In Full In Advance Only

About this event




Colorado Neuropsychological Society (CNS)

Annual Spring Conference:  Thursday, May 22, 2025

 


The CNS Board is delighted to announce our in-person conference program for the annual Spring
Conference. Our program this year features national speakers Dr. Jessica Solomon Sanders and
well-known author, advocate, and public speaker for persons with Autism, Dr. Temple Grandin. The
sessions will be both informative and thought-provoking. These are intermediate-level presentations
appropriate for neuropsychologists, neuropsychology trainees, and similar.  




Session 1

Diagnosing and Supporting Autistic Adults: A Neurodiversity-Affirming Approach

Jessica Solomon Sanders, MD

 

"Diagnosing and Supporting Autistic Adults: A Neurodiversity-Affirming Approach” is a comprehensive presentation exploring the challenges and updates in lifespan autism diagnosis and treatment. Many autistic adults face late identification and a lack of standardized assessment and treatment tools, making clinical history and self-reports essential. This session will examine the importance of a multidisciplinary approach and evidence-based interventions such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), applied behavior analysis (ABA), vocational and social skills training in addition to the importance of age-appropriate and developmentally appropriate medical care. Attendees will explore the critical role of employment counseling, workplace accommodations, and job coaching in fostering career success. Given the high prevalence of co-occurring conditions—such as anxiety, depression, gastrointestinal disorders, epilepsy, and sleep disturbances—coordinated medical and mental health care is paramount. Integrated community, family, and health care teams are essential for enhancing the well-being of autistic adults. This presentation offers a neurodevelopmental disability physician’s perspective on diagnosis, treatment, and long-term support for autistic individuals that promotes the strengths and enhances the overall lives of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Objectives:

  1. Define Autism Spectrum Disorder and Other Terminology – Discuss ableism and terms that
    promote neurodiversity-affirming care. Discuss the varying language/vocabulary that different
    populations prefer.
  2. Understand the Diagnostic Process – Recognize the challenges in diagnosing autism in adults,
    including late identification, misdiagnosis, and the limitations of current assessment tools.
    Understand the role of genetic testing.
  3.  Apply a Neurodiversity-Affirming Approach – Identify strategies for providing strength-based,
    individualized care that respects and supports autistic individuals.
  4.  Address Employment and Workplace Needs – Understand the importance of employment
    counseling, workplace accommodations, and job coaching in promoting career success for
    autistic individuals.
  5. Expand Access to Care and Resources – Develop strategies to improve accessibility to
    diagnostic services, collaboration with medical teams, treatment options, and long-term support
    systems for autistic individuals.

Session 2

Great Minds Are Not All the Same

Temple Grandin, PhD

 

Dr. Temple Grandin will present research that shows that there are three ways that people think. They are object visualizers who think in pictures and mathematical visual spatial thinkers who think in patterns. The third type are word thinkers. Many people are combinations of the three types of thinking. Object visualizers would be good at fixing mechanical things and the mathematical minds would be good at
chemistry and physics. Dr. Grandin will also provide tips on getting and keeping successful employment and ways to manage sensory oversensitivity.

Objectives:

  1. Understand different types of thinking
  2. Help autistic people get and keep employment
  3. Understand sensory problems in autism



                                               
Disclosure of Commercial Support/Relationships
Dr. Solomon-Sanders has no disclosures to report.
Dr. Grandin has disclosed that she receives royalties from published books.



Conference Details

      

Agenda:

2:00 PM-3:00 PM (MDT)

3:00 PM-4:00 PM (MDT)

4:00 PM–5:30 PM (MDT)

5:30 PM-6:00 PM (MDT)

6:00 PM-7:30 PM (MDT)

7:30 PM-8:30 PM (MDT)

Butterfly Pavilion Experience (Optional)*

Registration and Cocktail Hour
      

Session 1:  Dr. Solomon Sanders
        

Dinner Served     
                   

Session 2:  Dr. Grandin  

Book Signing with Dr. Grandin (Optional)**










*Discounted entry to the Butterfly Conservatory prior to the conference is available for purchase with your ticket
** There will be books for sale or you may bring your own to be signed by Dr. Temple Grandin


Cost:

CNS Member (CE credits)*                    $75.00

Non-CNS Member (CE credits)               $100.00

Non-CNS Member (No CE credits)  $75.00

CNS Member Student (No CE credits)*     $20.00

Non-CNS Member Student (no CE credits)  $40.00

Virtual Option (CE credits)** $60.00


Note: All conference tickets include access to a buffet dinner hosted by Deshebrado.  Vegetarian options will be available.  
Active CNS members must be logged in to the website to obtain the member discount. 
** Watch and complete the exam anytime after May 22nd and before Saturday, June 21st for 3 CEs.  

 


Registration:

Fees must be paid through the registration options above; checks will not be accepted!  Refunds available for until registration deadline.


Please Note: For in-person attendance, space is limited and registration will close on May 10, 2025 at midnight. For the virtual optionregistration will remain open until 6/22/2025 at midnight.   

 

 



This program includes up to 3.0 CE.  The University of Denver, Graduate School of Professional Psychology (GSPP) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. GSPP maintains responsibility for this program and its content.




For additional information, questions, or grievance procedures, contact Audrey Cecil, Ph.D.,

coneuropsych@gmail.com





 




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