This workshop will review the recent major revisions to the continuing education requirements for psychologists (now known as Continuing Professional Development), and review an ethical model for clinical practice. It will conclude with an “ask me anything” Q and A.
Bio:
Michael B. Donner, PhD, is a psychoanalyst in clinical practice and a forensic psychologist specializing in family law and standard of care for mental health professionals. He has been the Chair of the California Psychological Association and Alameda County Psychological Association Ethics Committees, and a member of the San Francisco Center For Psychoanalysis Ethics and Impairment Committee. He has been an expert witness for the Board of Psychology and Board of Behavior Sciences, and has testified as a defense witness before both boards. He has taught workshops on law and ethics for psychologists in California and throughout the country.
Upon completion of this workshop, participants will:
1. Apply at least one ethical model when they encounter complicated clinical and professional situations.
2. Describe at least two of the new requirements for Continuing Professional Development.
3. Identify at least two categories from which psychologists can receive Continuing Professional Development.
Fees ACPA Member $30 ACPA Student Member $20
Non-Member $60 Non-Member Student $40
CE Certificate, additional $10
CPA is cosponsoring with the Alameda County Psychological Association (ACPA). The California Psychological Association is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. CPA maintains responsibility for this program and its contents.
Important Notice: Those who attend the workshop and complete the evaluation form will receive 3 continuing education credits. Please note that APA rules require that we only give credit to those who attend the entire workshop. Those arriving more than 15 minutes after the start time or leaving before the workshop is completed will not receive CE credits.