1. Please provide contact information so that we contact you for clarification if needed. This question is optional. (If you want to be entered into the drawing for a free one year NAP membership, you must provide this information). Number of Respondents 74 Number of respondents who skipped this question 9 2. Are you a current member of NAP? % of Number of Respondents Respondents Yes 79.52% 66 No 20.48% 17 Number of respondents 83 Number of respondents who skipped this question 0 Are you a current member of NAP? No 20% Yes 80% 3. If not a member of NAP, do any of the following apply? Former NAP member 54.55% 12 Plan on Becoming a NAP member 18.18% 4 Interested in attending NAP conference 13.64% 3 Other 13.64% 3 Total responses (some respondents chose more than one response) 22 Compiled by Patricia Schuler, MA, MFT, CSP 6/1/2011 Page 1
Number of respondents who skipped this question 67 If not a NAP member, which of the following applies? 14% Former NAP member 14% 18% 54% Plan on Becoming a NAP member Interested in attending NAP conference Other 4. Do you hold a CSP (Certified Specialist in Psychometry)? % of Number of Respondents Respondents Yes 59.04% 49 No 40.96% 34 Number of respondents 83 Number of respondents who skipped this question 0 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Are you a Certified Specialist of Psychometry? 49 Yes 34 No 5. Do you hold any of the below licenses or certifications? If you hold one that is not listed, please identify it in the "other" category. Please select all that apply. Compiled by Patricia Schuler, MA, MFT, CSP 6/1/2011 Page 2
% # No other Licenses or Certifications 57.83% 48 Certified Rehab Counselor 6.02% 5 Licensed Professional Counselor/MFT 6.02% 5 Educator 4.82% 4 Licensed Psychological Associate 4.82% 4 Psychologist 4.82% 4 Occupational Therapist 3.61% 3 Brain Injury Specialist 3.61% 3 Social Worker 3.61% 3 Vocational Evaluator 2.41% 2 Psychologist (master's level) 2.41% 2 Case Manager 2.41% 2 Nurse or Nurse Practitioner 1.20% 1 CCRP Certified Clinical Research Professional 1.20% 1 School Psychologist 1.20% 1 Respiratory Therapist 1.20% 1 Physical Therapy Assistant 1.20% 1 Clinical Research Professional 1.20% 1 2% What other licenses or certifications do you hold? 2% 2% 3% 3% 4% 1% 1%1% 1% 1% 1% 3% 4% 4% 5% 5% 53% Note: only the top 7 licenses/certifications are represented in this graph. No other Licenses or Certifications Certified Rehab Counselor Licensed Professional Counselor/MFT Educator Licensed Psychological Associate Psychologist Occupational Therapist Those that answered "yes" to question # 5: % # Bachelor's Degree 54.22% 45 Master's Degree 45.78% 38 Doctoral or post doctoral 4.82% 4 Compiled by Patricia Schuler, MA, MFT, CSP 6/1/2011 Page 3
Total Respondents NAP Continuing Education Survey Results 2011 Highest level of education currently? Doctoral or post doctoral 4 Master's Degree 38 Bachelor's Degree 45 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Bachelors Degreed Respondents No other Licenses or Certifications 83.72% 36 Occupational Therapist 6.98% 3 Brain Injury Specialist 6.98% 3 Physical Therapy Assistant 2.33% 1 Clinical Research Professional 2.33% 1 Nurse or Nurse Practitioner 2.33% 1 7% 2% 2% 2% 7% 80% BA No other Licenses or Certifications Occupational Therapist Brain Injury Specialist Physical Therapy Assistant Clinical Research Professional Nurse or Nurse Practictioner Masters Degreed Respondents No other Licenses or Certifications 39.47% 15 Certified Rehab Counselor 10.53% 4 Licensed Professional Counselor/MFT 10.53% 4 Educator 10.53% 4 Licensed Psychological Associate 10.53% 4 Social Worker 7.89% 3 Vocational Evaluator 5.26% 2 Psychologist (master's level) 5.26% 2 Case Manager 5.26% 2 Brain Injury Specialist 2.63% 1 Respiratory Therapist 2.63% 1 School Psychologist 2.63% 1 Compiled by Patricia Schuler, MA, MFT, CSP 6/1/2011 Page 4
MA 3% 2% 2% No other Licenses or Certifications 5% Certified Rehab Counselor 5% 5% 35% Licensed Professional Counselor/MFT Educator 7% Licensed Psychological Associate 9% Social Worker 9% 9% 9% Vocational Evaluator Psychologist (master's level) 6. Do you have CEU requirements for any other license or certification other than the CSP? % of Number of Respondents Respondents Yes 28.92% 24 No 71.08% 59 Number of respondents 83 Number of respondents who skipped this question 0 7. What is the governing Board (or Boards) that accepts your CEU credits? (If you have no CEU credit requirements, please write "none.") Answers with none or BCP/CSP were eliminated from the list below. Board of Psychology State of Ohio Counselor and Social Work Board Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC) Society of Clinical Research Associates Board of Psychology Commission on Counselor Accreditation Compiled by Patricia Schuler, MA, MFT, CSP 6/1/2011 Page 5
National Association of School Psychologists VA Dept of Education National Certification of Educational Diagnosticians Board of Directors National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) Ohio OT/PT/AT Board Academy for Brain Injury Specialists (ACBIS) OTPTAT board American Occupational Therapy Association, National Board of Certification in Occupational Therapy Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRC) The Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists (LPA) Academy of Certified Brain Injury Specialists (ACBIS) APA KY State Board of Psychology (APA standards) NBCC, APA The Georgia Composite Board of Professional Counselors, Social Workers, and Marriage and Family Therapists is the governing board. NBCC is the preferred professional board for Counselor CEUs, but associated boards are also okay (APA, ASWB, etc.). Academy of Certified Brain Injury Specialist American Senior Fitness Association Canadian Counseling and Guidance Assoc (have changed their name in the pay few years; can't recall it exactly) Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (For CRC & CVE) Commission for Case Manager Certification (For CCM) Illinois Dept. of Professional Regulation (Nursing license) NBCC, APA, PPA, NBCC and the State of Washington Department of Health Ohio Counselor, Social Work and Marriage and Family Therapy Board (CSWMFT) National Board of Respiratory Therapy 8. If attending the NAP conference would give you either partial or full credits % of Number of toward your CEU requirements would you: Respondents Respondents All Respondents: % # Would definitely attend 15.85% 13 More likely would attend 47.56% 39 May attend 15.85% 13 No difference 23.17% 18 Compiled by Patricia Schuler, MA, MFT, CSP 6/1/2011 Page 6
Number of Responses NAP Continuing Education Survey Results 2011 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 If attending NAP conference help toward other CEU requirements would you...? Would definitely attend More likely would attend May attend No difference Of those who have other CEU requirements (n=24) Would definitely attend 25.00% 6 More likely would attend 41.67% 10 May attend 29.17% 7 No difference 4.17% 1 Compiled by Patricia Schuler, MA, MFT, CSP 6/1/2011 Page 7
For those who have other CEU requirements: May attend 29% No difference 4% Would definitely attend 25% More likely would attend 42% 9. What is the highest level of education you currently have? (All respondents) % of Respondents Number of Respondents Bachelors Degree 49.43% 43 Masters Degree 43.68% 38 Doctoral Degree 4.82% 4 Number of respondents 83 Number of respondents who skipped this question 0 10. If presenters had MA or above would it increase your likelihood of attending the conference or perception of quality? # of respondents % Yes 27 32.53% No 56 67.47% Q#10 If presenters had MA or above would it increase attendance likelihood or quality perception? 68% 32% Yes No Compiled by Patricia Schuler, MA, MFT, CSP 6/1/2011 Page 8
Of those who responded that they would "Definitely, May, or be More Likely" to attend if offered CEU credits: (N= 65) Answered Q #9 (Current highest level of education) # % Bachelor's Degree 33 50.77% Master's Degree 30 46.15% PhD 2 3.08% "Definitely, More Likely or May" attend 3% 46% 51% Bachelor's Degree Master's Degree PhD Q#10 If presenters had MA or above would it increase attendance likelihood or quality perception? Total = Those that responded that they would definitely, more likely or may attend Yes 21 32.31% No 44 67.69% 11. Does your employer offer financial assistance toward attending CEU conferences? % of Number of Respondents Respondents Yes 54.22% 45 No 45.78% 38 Number of respondents 83 Number of respondents who skipped this question 0 # 11 Does your employer offer CEU financial assistance? (Total = those that responded definitely, more likely or May Attend to question #8. Yes 38 58.46% No 27 41.54% Compiled by Patricia Schuler, MA, MFT, CSP 6/1/2011 Page 9
# 11 Does your employer offer CEU financial assistance? Total = those that answered Q #8 "definitely, more likely or may" attend. 42% 58% Yes No 12. If you attend the NAP conference, what topics do you think would be most beneficial or desirable to have? Please list any and all suggestions - if none, please write "none." Number of Respondents 83 NOTE: Many respondents offered more than one suggestion Ethics 10 New tests or specific tests 10 Special populations 6 Neuro topics 5 Scoring issues 5 Targeted assessments 4 Brain Injury/TBI 4 Dementias 3 Difficult patients 3 Disability topics 2 Effort Measures/Malingering 2 Aphasias 2 Threats to validity in testing 2 Cognitive retraining 1 Neuropsychology Associations (NAN,INS) 1 Medicare/Medicaid insurance 1 Statistics 1 Executive Functioning 1 Cultural diversity 1 Research using psychometric measures 1 Vocational testing 1 Rorschach test 1 Compiled by Patricia Schuler, MA, MFT, CSP 6/1/2011 Page 10
Difficult Tests to administer 1 Role Playing/Workshop 1 Mission/Values of NAP 1 Maintaining Rapport 1 Neuropsychologist preferences 1 Collaborating with the Neuropsychologist 1 Answered Q# 8 as "definitely, more likely or may" attend conference if CEU credits could be acquired. Collaborating with the Neuropsychologist Neuropsychologist preferences Maintaining Rapport Mission/Values of NAP Role Playing/Workshop Difficult Tests to administer Rorschach test Vocational testing Research using psychometric measures Cultural diversity Executive Functioning Statistics Medicare/Medicaid insurance Neuropsychology Associations (NAN,INS) Cognitive retraining Threats to validity in testing Aphasias Effort Measures/Malingering Disability topics Difficult patients Dementias Brain Injury/TBI Targeted assessments Scoring issues Neuro topics Special populations New tests or specific tests Ethics 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Note: Many respondents made more than one suggestion Number of requests in this category Compiled by Patricia Schuler, MA, MFT, CSP 6/1/2011 Page 11