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Using Video Teleconferencing in Your Psychotherapy Practice: Clinical Opportunities and Ethical Challenges

  • 20 Oct 2012
  • 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
  • This conference will be held at the Washington School of Psychiatry, 5028 Wisconsin Ave., Suite 400 Washington DC, 20016

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  • 2012 DCPA Member
  • Students currently in a graduate-level program

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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 Video Teleconferencing 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 clinical/ethical challenges in the use of  video teleconferencing as a modality for therapy.
LO 3 –     Participants will explore HIPAA compliance and other ethical/risk management issues involved in providing therapy using SKYPE.

Date: Saturday, , October, 20, 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:    This conference will be held at the Washington School of Psychiatry

5028 Wisconsin Ave., Suite 400
Washington DC, 20016


All registration must be completed through DCPA.
There will be NO on-site registration.

To register, please visit the DC Psychological Association at:   www.dcpsychology.org

Telephone: (512) 788-0207, ext. 0 Fax:  (800) 784-9034

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