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CPA & The Trust Ethics & Risk Seminar – 6 CEs
February 6, 2021 @ 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
$90.00 – $150.00Sequence IX: Ethics & Risk Management in Complex Clinical Conundrums
Presenter: Daniel O. Taube, JD
Saturday, February 6, 2021
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
1:00pm – 4:30 pm
(This allows an hour for lunch and a 15 minute break in the am and a 15 minute break in the pm)
$90 for CPA Members
$150 Non-CPA members
(No refunds after 2/1/21)
- 6 Ethics Continuing Education Credits
- 15% o your Trust Sponsored Professional Liability Policy premium (for 2 consecutive years at policy renewal).
Workshop Description
For almost 25 years, The Trust has been providing continuing education workshops and individual consultations, with a focus on improving psychologists’ risk management skills and strategies. These workshops have evolved from basic concepts and strategies, to a more applied, integrated, and strategic approach to help you protect yourself from adverse disciplinary and legal actions.
For this newest workshop, The Trust Risk Management Program reviewed data from over 70,000 consultations provided to date in order to determine which issues and questions are most pressing for today’s psychologists. Topics will include boundaries and multiple relationships, challenging terminations, working with children in the midst of family conflict, coping with disciplinary complaints, and psychotherapy patient requests for legally-related documentation. www.trustinsurance.com
Workshop Objectives
- Describe basic principles of risk management, as applied to several specific clinical situations that frequently arise in professional practice;
- Identify high risk boundary violations and multiple relationship situations;
- Recall important considerations when making therapeutic termination decisions;
- Evaluate potential risks when working with children in high- conflict families;
- Formulate a plan for responding to disciplinary or legal complaints; and
- Identify issues and strategies when psychotherapy patients make quasi-forensic requests.
Continuing Education Credits
Sequence IX: Ethics & Risk Management in Complex Clinical Conundrums is sponsored by the Connecticut Psychological Association. The CT Psychological Association (CPA) approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. CPA maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Those who attend the workshop and complete the CE evaluation form will receive six continuing education credits. Please note that APA CE rules require that we only give credit to those who attend the entire workshop. Those arriving more than 15 minutes after the scheduled start time or leaving before the workshop is completed will not receive CE credits and will not be eligible for the 15% premium discount described below.
Eligibility for Insurance Premium Discounts
Workshop completion earns 6 CE credits and eligibility to receive a 15% premium discount on your Trust Sponsored ProfessionalLiability Insurance for your next 2 consecutive policy periods. To obtain CE discounts, submit CE certification from an organization approved by APA. CE credit (must have been completed within the previous 15 months) with the insurance application. Discounts cannot be combined and are not applicable Researcher/Academician or Student policies. Group policies become eligible for the CE discount when at least 50% of those insured under the group policy submit CE certification. All applications are individually underwritten and submission of CE certification will not guarantee insurance policy issuance or renewal.
Continuing Education Grievance Policy
CPA is fully committed to conducting all activities in strict conformance with the American Psychological Association’s Ethical Principles of Psychologists. CPA will comply with all legal and ethical guidelines for non-discrimination in promotional activities, program content and in the treatment of CE participants. CPA is responsible for complying with these standards.
Target Audience: The Trust’s workshops are appropriate primarily for psychologists and psychology students, but may also be useful to other related behavioral health practitioners.
Presenter Information:
Daniel O. Taube, J.D., Ph.D.
Daniel O. Taube earned his J.D. from Villanova University in 1985 and his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Hahnemann University in 1987, as a member of the Hahnemann/Villanova Joint Psychology and Law Graduate Program. He is a Professor Emeritus at the California School of Professional Psychology, San Francisco at Alliant International University, past Psy.D. Program Director, founder and coordinator of the Forensic Family Child.
His areas of professional focus include ethical and legal issues in professional practice, child protection and addictions. In addition to his teaching and research interests, he has been in private practice since 1990, has served on the APA Ethics Appeals Panel for over 20 years, and taught graduate and professional level courses on ethical and legal issues in professional practice for 25 years. Dr. Taube regularly consults with a wide range of practitioners and community agencies regarding standards of practice and ethical concerns.