June 11, 2021
9:00 am - 4:30 pmVirtual – once you’re registered you’ll receive the Zoom link the day prior to the trainingÂ
The Ethics Codes, case law, and regulations for professional mental health and addiction services evolve routinely, but with the busy schedules most providers have, it can be difficult to keep up with these changes. The purpose of this course is to meet and exceed the requirements of regulatory organizations, assist mental health professionals in maintaining competence in this vital area, and better manage potential risks in practice. This review of key ethical and legal concepts will focus on improving ethical problem solving, conjoint treatments and work with minors, boundaries and privacy. The course meets and exceeds the Board of Psychology’s mandated ethics and law update requirement, and the Board of Behavioral Sciences 6 hour update requirement for LCSWs, MFTs and LPCCs, and will be taught at an intermediate level.
Presented By:
Daniel O. Taube, PhD, J.D. – Professor Emeritus at the California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University, San FranciscoÂ
Daniel O. Taube earned his JD from Villanova University in 1985 and his PhD in clinical psychology from Hahnemann University in 1987, as a member of the Hahnemann/Villanova Joint Psychology and Law Graduate Program. He is Professor Emeritus at the California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University, San Francisco, where he was also a past PsyD Program Director, and the founder and coordinator of the Forensic Family Child Track. He is currently a member of The American Insurance Trust’s Risk Management team and regularly consults across the country with a wide range of practitioners and community agencies regarding standards of practice and ethical concerns.
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 a private practice in San Francisco, has been serving on the APA Ethics Appeals Panel for over 20 years, and has conducted numerous professional level workshops on ethical and legal issues in professional practice.
Pending Approval – Continuing Education Credits: up to 6 credits available for PSY, MFT, and LCSW’s
APA: Children’s Institute, Inc. is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Children’s Institute, Inc. maintains responsibility for this program and its content. The California Board of Behavioral Science (BBS) now recognizes APA continuing education credit for license renewal for LCSWs and MFTs.
CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY:
By registering for this training the agency is liable for the registration fee, which is refundable up to June 1, 2021 minus the ~6% Eventbrite charge. Registration is transferrable prior to the start of the training. Once the training begins, fees are non-refundable/transferrable and no partial refunds will be given.
Questions? Email AHapuarachy@childrensinstitute.org or @ 213.260.7623
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