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Sequence X: Perplexing Problems in Psychological Practice: Decision Science, Ethics & Risk Management Workshop
Friday, July 23, 2021, 8:45 AM - 4:15 PM MDT
Category: Annual Meeting


Sequence X: Perplexing Problems in Psychological Practice: Decision Science, Ethics & Risk Management Virtual Workshop

 
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Virtual Workshop
Friday, July 23, 2021 
6.0 CE Credits
8:45am - 4:15pm
NOTE: Join us for CPA's Annual Meeting,12:30pm - 1pm (over the lunch hour)

Workshop Description: For over two decades, The Trust has worked to educate and support psychologists in improving their risk management skills and strategies by providing live workshops, webinars, risk management consultation and expanding resources. The 10th workshop in our Sequence series will continue to emphasize more applied, integrated and strategic methods to help you protect yourself from adverse disciplinary and legal actions, and stay grounded in ethical principles and practices. The Trust Risk Management Consultants have culled subject matter from some 80,000 consultations provided to date to focus this workshop on problems practitioners often encounter. Topics will include how decision science can inform clinical and ethical decision-making; interjurisdictional practice challenges and navigating the PSYPACT era; complexities in structuring and conducting supervision; managing technology and privacy concerns in practice; and handling subpoenas and depositions. The workshop is designed for an intermediate level. 

NOTE: Due to the sensitive nature of the material and to encourage audience participation, this Workshop will NOT be recorded and made available later. We are only offering the LIVE program. 

Registration Fees:

CPA Member: $185.00
Non-Member: $245.00

CPA Student Member: $75.00
Student Non-Member: $95.00

REGISTER HERE

Workshop Level: Introductory 

Workshop is from 8:45 a.m. - 4:15 p.m: 

Morning:
8:45AM - 10:00AM Program
10:00AM - 10:07AM BREAK
10:07AM - 11:00AM Program
11:00AM - 11:07AM BREAK
11:07AM - 12:00PM Program
12:00PM - 12:30PM LUNCH
12:30PM - 1:00PM CPA Annual Meeting

Afternoon:
1:00PM - 2:00PM Program
2:00PM - 2:07PM BREAK
2:07PM - 3:00PM Program
3:00PM - 3:07PM BREAK
3:07PM - 4:15PM Program

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe basic principles of risk management, as applied to several specific clinical situations that frequently arise in professional practice.
  • Identify core heuristics and biasing processes that can interfere with appropriate risk management and ethical decision-making.
  • List three strategies to ameliorate decision-making challenges.
  • Describe preliminary considerations prior to engaging in interjurisdictional practice.
  • Evaluate potential issues and preventive responses to supervisory risks.
  • Identify three methods for reducing privacy risks when using technology in clinical practice and responding appropriately to breaches if they occur.
  • Name three strategies for handling subpoenas and deposition demands.

Speaker: Dan O. Taube, PhD, JD

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. 

  

Target Audience:
The Trust’s workshops and webinars are appropriate primarily for psychologists and psychology students, but may also be useful to other related behavioral health practitioners.



The Colorado Psychological Association (CPA) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. CPA maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

    


Special Offer: Receive a 15% Premium Discount on Your Trust-Sponsored Professional Liability Insurance

Workshop completion earns 6 CE credits and eligibility to receive a 15% premium discount on your Trust Sponsored Professional Liability Insurance for your next 2 consecutive policy periods. To obtain CE discounts, submit CE certification from an organization approved by APA to offer CE credit (must have been completed within the previous 15 months) with the insurance application. Discounts cannot be combined and are not applicable to 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.

2021 CPA Annual Meeting
Friday, July 23, 2021

12:30PM - 1:00PM MST

During the lunch break for the 2021 Risk Management Workshop, 12:30PM - 1:00PM, CPA will host its annual meeting. CPA will recognize outgoing Board members, welcome new Board members, announce the Dr. Sarah Burgamy APA Citizenship Award winner, and share updates on the association's 2021 goals.
RSVP TO THE VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING