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The TRUST: Ethics and Risk Management, 6 CEs
Spalding University, Egan Leadership Center
901 S. Fourth Street
Louisville, KY 40203
Friday, April 28, 2017, 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM EDT
Category: In-Person Continuing Education Event

April 28, 2017 - Agenda

8:30 AM Registration Desk Opens
9:00 AM - 12:00 N Workshop in Session
 12:00 N - 1:25 PM Lunch on your own
 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM Workshop in Session

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Workshop Details

Psychological Practice Sequence VII: Working with Couples and Families, Risk Management with the Suicidal Patient, and Legal and Ethical Issues presented by Retirement, 6 CE
Presented by Daniel O. Taube, Ph.D.

The times they are a changing. The continued dominance of managed care companies over third party reimbursement and the new uncertainty created by the Affordable Care Act in both the private and public sectors have increased the complexity of the legal and regulatory environment faced by psychologists. In this unpredictable environment, the need to avoid adverse disciplinary events remains an important priority and an active risk management strategy is still an essential element of professional practice.
After a brief introduction describing The Trust’s Risk Management Philosophy and Strategy, this workshop will focus on three specific topic areas: working with couples and families, working with potentially suicidal clients, and the ethical and legal challenges of developing a professionally and personally appropriate retirement strategy.
The workshop is applicable to psychologists working in all types of settings where health services are provided. This workshop fulfills the KRS 319 requirement for Ethics/Risk Management as well as 3 hours of the KRS 210.366 6 hour requirement for Suicide Prevention Training. Attendees also receive 15% off your Trust Sponsored Professional Liability Policy premium (for 2 consecutive years at policy renewal).

Workshop Objectives

  1. Participants will be able to discuss The Trust Risk Management Philosophy, including strategies for identifying high risk situations and managing professional practice risks.
  2. Participants will be able to identify strategies for managing potential conflicts in conjoint treatment with couples and families.
  3. Participants will be able to identify risk management strategies in working with children with particular emphasis on the risks associated with divorced or divorcing families.
  4. Participants will be able to identify essential risk management strategies for assessing and managing outpatient suicide risk.
  5. Participants will be able to identify “post-vention” strategies for managing risk after a patient suicide.
  6. Participants will be able to identify “self care” strategies for psychologists who have suffered the loss of a patient to suicide.
  7. Participants will be able to describe the different professional retirement pathways.
  8. Participants will be able to identify the advantages and disadvantages of various strategies in planning for your own personal and professional retirement.
  9. Participants will be able to describe how to effectively and ethically close a professional practice.

About the Presenter

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 Full Professor 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 Track and member of the Child/Family Track. His areas of professional focus include ethical and legal issues in professional practice, child protection, addictions, and disability and parenting. In addition to his teaching and research interests, he has been in private practice for 23 years, has served on the APA Ethics Appeals Panel for the past 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.

Registrant Type

Early Bird Registration
(Until March 24)

Pre-Registration
(Mar 25- Apr 21)

Onsite Registration
(After Apr 21)

KPA Member

 $135

$159 $199

Non Member

 Available to current
KPA Members only

$199 $249

KPA Student Member+
(No CE Credit)

 $35 $40 $55

  +Any student member needing CE credit must register at the KPA member rate. 

Audience

This workshop is appropriate for Psychologists, Social Workers, Art Therapists, and other Mental Health Professionals.

Event Location

Spalding University
Egan Leadership Center
901 S. Fourth Street
Louisville, KY 40203

CE Credits/Attendance

This program has been approved for 6 CE credits by the Kentucky Psychological Association (KPA).

Psychologists: 
KPA is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. KPA maintains responsibility for this program and its content. KPA is also an approved sponsor for the Kentucky Board of Examiners of Psychology.  

Social Workers & Art Therapists: 
KPA is an approved sponsor for the Kentucky Board of Social Work, the Kentucky Board of Professional Art Therapists . (Provider #1004)

It is important to note that APA continuing education rules require that KPA 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 complete will not receive CE credit. Partial credit may not be given.

*Eligibility for Insurance Premium Discounts
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.

Cancellation Policy

Cancellations received on/before April 21, 2017, will receive a 90% refund. Cancellations received between April 22 and April 25, 2017, will receive a 50% refund. Cancellations received April 26 and April 27, 2017, will receive a 20% refund. No refunds available after April 27, 2017. All refund requests must be in writing to KPA, [email protected] or 120 Sears Ave, Ste. 214, Louisville, KY 40207.

Special Assistance

If you have a need for special assistance, please let the KPA Office know as soon as possible so that we may make appropriate arrangements. Questions? Email ([email protected]) or call us at 502.894.0777.


Contact: Sarah Burress- KPA Event Specialist, [email protected]