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DCPA Ethics Committee Workshop

  • 02 Jun 2012
  • 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
  • 5008 Lowell Street, NW

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The District of Columbia Psychological Association

Ethics Committee 

presents

 

Challenges of Emerging Technology in the Practice of Psychology

 

The DCPA Ethics Committee is presenting a series of workshops addressing the clinical, ethical, and risk management issues of integrating newer technologies into the practice of psychology.  We will present as our first workshop:

 

Using Skype in Your
Psychotherapy Practice:

Clinical Opportunities and Ethical Challenges

 


 

Learning Objectives: 

 

  • LO 1 -    Participants will explore the risks and benefits of on-line therapy.

  • LO 2 –   Participants will identify clinical opportunities and ethical challenges in the use of Skype as a modality for therapy. 

  • LO 3 –   Participants will explore clinical/ethical/risk management issues involved in the use of technology in the practice of psychotherapy.


Date:              Saturday, June 2, 2012

Presenter:    Rebecca Mahayag, LCSW-C

Facilitators:  Marilyn Schwartz, Ph.D.
                        Member, DCPA Ethics Committee

                       
                         Jeanette Witter, Ph.D.
                         Member, DCPA Ethics Committee

 

Time:             8:30 a.m.                   Check-in and Coffee

9 a.m. to 12 p.m.     Workshop

 

CEU:                3 Ethics credits

 

Cost:               Members - $45.00;
Non-Members - $60.00;

Graduate Students - $25.00

 

Where:          Home of Marilyn Schwartz, Ph.D.

                        5008 Lowell Street, NW

                        Washington, DC  20016

                        202-422-5009

 

NOTE:  Because of the venue, space is limited to the first 40 registrants.  All registration must be completed through DCPA. There will be NO on-site registration.

Telephone: (202) 544-4556     Fax:  (800) 784-9034

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