Dr. Harmell CE Program - Law & Ethics Update: What You Need to Know
Friday, January 17, 2020, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM PDT
Category: Continuing Education Event
Friday, January 17, 2020 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
6.0 LIVE CE Credits Law and Ethics Update: What You Need to Know
Presenter: Pamela H. Harmell, Ph.D.
Held at the University of Philosophical Research in Los Angeles
This course fulfills the ethics requirement mandated every two years for license renewal and 2.5 hours
Program fees include a light breakfast and lunch
LACPA Members $175 LACPA Student Members $100
Non-Members $185 Student Non-Member $110*
*Must submit proof of current student status.
Pre-registration ends Monday, January 13th at 9:00 PM
On-site registration will be available at an additional $20.00 if space permits.
This workshop addresses the therapist responsibility to ensure patient welfare in all aspects of practice. Participants will learn to deal with ethical dilemmas such as (1) the relationship between suicide, social media and substance abuse, (fulfills 2.5 hours of suicide training required by BOP and BBS) (2) Therapist self-care due to counter-transference and burnout; (3) working with diverse children and families and updates to child abuse; (4) handling subpoenas (5) working with multiclient situations and confidentiality and; (6) death with dignity ethical and legal issues. This program reviews the current research findings and knowledge that inform the practice of ethical and legal practice.
Pamela H. Harmell, Ph.D. is a national lecturer specializing in legal and ethical issues in clinical practice. She is a Professor at the Pepperdine University Graduate School of Education and Psychology and has written extensively in professional publications on ethical practice and has formally studied law. She is a Past President of the Board of Psychology. Dr. Harmell is former Chair of the California State Ethics Committee and former Chair of the Los Angeles County Psychological Association Ethics Committee. She served on the Board of Directors of the California Psychological Association and is a Past President of the Los Angeles County Psychological Association.
HOUR ONE Research and statistics related to social media, substance abuse, and suicide Opioid use and suicide Cybersuicide and cyberbullicide Legal and ethical issues related to informed consent and “safety agreements” HIPAA, Skype, FaceTime, iMessage, Text messaging and suicidality Session sum up questions and answers
HOUR TWO Death with dignity in California Ethical and legal issues Non-Suicidal Self Injury (NSSI): Teens and young adults American Academy of Pediatrics: Suicide assessment for adolescents and teens Session sum up questions and answers Ethical considerations in Informed consent and opioid treatment Questionable practices in addiction treatment Barriers to effective treatment Session sum up questions and answers
HOUR THREE Suicide rates for mental health professionals Therapist protection and self-care Identifying and dealing with counter-transference Identifying and handling burnout The DOVE model of therapist resilience and vulnerability
LUNCH BREAK – ONE HOUR BETWEEN HOURS THREE AND FOUR
HOUR FOUR Working with diverse families Cultural competence Intersectionality: definitions and use The “ecosystem” framework Child abuse reporting updates Treating minors without parental consent updates Cultural competency Ecosystem framework
HOUR FIVE Multiple relationships Touch in psychotherapy Risks and benefits Boundary violations and crossings California laws regarding sexual exploitation Delayed discovery rule HOUR SIX Working with multi-client situations (group, couple, family) Legal and ethical issues Confidentiality Three ways to seek patient records Subpoenas and court orders
Educational Goals and Learning Objectives:
1. Participants will be able to understand the difference between boundary crossings and boundary violations. 2. Participants will learn common causes burnout and the DOVE model for therapist vulnerability and resilience 3. Participants will become aware of cultural competency when working with minors. 4. Participants will understand the court decisions related to multiclient confidentiality issues 5. Participants will Identify and increase awareness of the connection between suicide, social media and substance abuse. 6. Participants will identify and avoid multiple relationship situations in psychotherapy.
Program, presenter, date, and location are all subject to change.
Cancellation Policy: To receive a refund, a written request must be received the Monday before the scheduled date of the program. Refunds will be processed within 30 days. A $35 processing fee is deducted from all refunds. Should it become necessary to cancel a course, those who have registered will be notified in writing, and the full course fee will be refunded.
It is important to note that APA continuing education rules require that LACPA only give credit to those who attend the entire workshop. An evaluation of the workshop must be completed. Those who arrive more than 15 minutes after the scheduled start time or leave before the workshop is completed will not receive CE credit. Partial credit may not be given.
CE Certificates will be sent out via email within two weeks from the program.
The Los Angeles County Psychological Association (LACPA) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists.
LACPA maintains responsibility for this program and its content. This course may be taken to satisfy the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) continuing education requirements. Contact: LACPA Office - [email protected] - 818-905-0410 |