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The Red Dirt Mentality: A Psychology of Oklahoma​ (non-member)

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Saturday, May 9, 2026 9:00am - 12:00pm

Title: "The Red Dirt Mentality: A Psychology of Oklahoma "

Speaker: Liz Fletcher, LCSW

Format: In-person

Cost:
$20 for Non-Members
$0 for Members - Log into the Member Area to purchase
$0 for *Students - Click here to request a student discount
$0 for current Foundation 1 Students

*Full-Time Undergraduate, Graduate, Doctoral students, and LMFT, LADC, LPC, Social Work, Psychology, and Psychoanalytic licensure/certification candidates

Credit: 3 CEUs approved for Psychologists, Social Workers, LPCs/LMFTs and LADCs

Description:

***NEW LOCATION FOR 2025-2026: White Buffalo Event Center***

• 8:30am-9:00am: Registration & Coffee Social (pastries, coffee, and tea provided)
• 9:00am-12:00pm: Presentation (White Buffalo Event Center or stream from home)
• 12:00pm-1:00pm: Lunch (Sandwiches, chips, coffee, tea, and water provided)

Learning objectives:

1. Participants will be able to describe formative traumas in Oklahoma’s history and how those traumas may be shaping contemporary mental health and other health outcomes. 2. Participants will be able to identify the characteristics of the Red Dirt Mentality and their accompanying defensive structures.
3. Participants will be able to summarize ways to respond to the treatment issues and challenges posed by these characteristics within a therapeutic context.

Speaker’s bio:

Liz Fletcher, LCSW (she/her) is a psychotherapist in private practice in Oklahoma City, OK, licensed to practice in Louisiana, Kansas and Oklahoma. She works with individual adults, couples, and families in Spanish and English. Her work focuses on addressing the needs of helping professionals, including physicians, educators, spiritual leaders, and psychotherapists.
A multi-generational Oklahoman, Liz graduated with her MSW from East Carolina University in Greenville, NC in 2007 before returning to Oklahoma to be near aging parents. Her career includes time spent in a variety of professional contexts, from acute inpatient psychiatric settings to home-based agency work with Medicaid patients, medical practice work with chronic pain patients, teaching in the University of Oklahoma’s MSW program, and private practice. Liz’s presentation experience includes over 15 years of presenting to small groups, businesses, university students, regional conferences, workers in abortion clinics throughout the country, and national conferences, as well as national videoconferencing webinars and meetings.
In addition to her focus on working with helping professionals, Liz is active in the reproductive justice movement. She works with providers of abortion care and with national organizations that support access to reproductive choice.
Liz works to center her practice around a liberatory, justice-oriented framework.
Liz lives in Oklahoma City with her husband and their two dogs. They enjoy road trips, gardening, and kayaking.
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The Red Dirt Mentality: A Psychology of Oklahoma​ (non-member)