Resolving Complex Ethical Dilemmas & Multicultural Competence and Ethics Saturday, May 16, 2015 Alaska Psychological Association presents two 3 hour workshops (6 total continuing education credits in ethics) Erica H. Wise, PhD Saturday, May 16, 2015 9:00 a.m. to noon & 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Alaska Pacific University CH2MHill Boardroom Carr-Gottstein Academic Center From North, West or South: Take 36th Avenue East, past Lake Otis (36th becomes Providence Drive, then University Drive). Remain on Providence Drive past Providence Hospital - cross Elmore Street (3 way stop) and you are on University Drive and the APU campus.*From Northeast (Eagle River) or Southeast: Take Tudor Road to Elmore Street. Head North on Elmore Street approximately 3/4 mile 'til road ends at 3 way stop; turn right and you are on the APU campus. AK-PA is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. AK-PA maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Alaska Psychological Association | Workshop Information | May 16, 2015 1 About the Workshops Resolving Complex Ethical Dilemmas in Psychological Practice About the Speaker In the practice of psychology, we frequently encounter complex dilemmas that have clinical, ethical, and legal elements. The focus of this workshop will be on clinical practice vignettes that will allow participants to actively discuss, analyze and resolve these types of situations. A model of ethical decision making will be presented that incorporates emotional, interpersonal and contextual factors. ERICA H. WISE, Ph.D. is Clinical Professor and Director of the Psychology Training Clinic in the clinical psychology doctoral program at UNC Chapel Hill. She is a former member and chair of the APA Ethics Committee and the North Carolina Psychology Board. She is a member of the APA Board Educational Affairs (BEA), past-president of NCPA and co-chair of the NCPA Ethics Committee. She is the recipient of the 2013 Fifth Annual APA Ethics Committee Award for Outstanding Contributions to Ethics Education, and she was honored to receive an APA Presidential Citation in 2014 from Nadine Kaslow in recognition of her contributions to education, training, practice, ethics, and social justice advocacy. Her professional interests include professional education and training and the integration of ethics, multicultural competence, and self-care into academic and professional practice settings. Multicultural Competence and Ethics in Psychological Practice Multicultural competence in psychological practice is essential to the provision of high quality services to an increasingly diverse public. Current training models emphasize the infusion and integration of multicultural and ethical competencies throughout training. In this workshop we will review strategies for incorporating these competencies into clinical practice through the discussion of challenging vignettes. Workshop Schedule 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m.-noon Noon-1:15 p.m. 1:30-4:30 p.m. Registration and coffee service Morning workshop: Resolving Complex Ethical Dilemmas in Psychological Practice Lunch on your own Afternoon workshop: Multicultural Competence and Ethics in Psychological Practice Learning Objectives After this workshop, the attendee will be able to: Resolving Complex Ethical Dilemmas in Psychological Practice Describe the philosophical underpinnings of ethics codes and identify applicable sources of guidance for the ethical and legal practice of psychology Describe and apply a model of ethical decision making to practice vignettes State common considerations in ethical decision making including the identification of competing obligations and the application of judgment rules vs. absolute ethical or legal duties. Multicultural Competence and Ethics in Psychological Practice Describe at least 3 key considerations in multi-culturally competent practice. Describe how an understanding of culture can be incorporated into clinical case conceptualization. Apply a multicultural model to clinical case vignettes. Alaska Psychological Association | Workshop Information | May 16, 2015 2 Need a CE Certificate? Registration Non-Member Registration both workshops Non-Member Registration AM workshop Non-Member Registration PM workshop Non-Student Registration $160 $110 $110 $60 2015 AK-PA Members (Thank you for your membership!) Member Registration both workshops $150 Member Registration AM workshop $100 Member Registration PM workshop $100 Member Student Registration $50 After the training ends, participants who registered for CEs and signed the appropriate attendance log(s) will be sent an email. This email will provide access to AK-PA’s online training evaluation. After you complete the training evaluation, a link will take you to a CE certificate request form. The training evaluation must be completed in order to request your certificate! After you submit your request, a PDF of your CE certificate will be sent to your email within 24 hours. Any questions or issues that arise related to this process can be directed to AK-PA’s eSurvey development volunteer, Jennifer Burkhart, at jnburkhart@gmail.com. To register: Mail or fax the registration form below For questions about registration, please contact Tonie Protzman, MS, AK-PA Executive Director, at executivedirector@ak-pa.org or 907-830-2762. AK-PA holds CE events in building that are accessible. If you would like to request a physical, visual, or auditory adaptation for a CE events please contact executivedirector@ak-pa.org at least 10 days before the event. For questions about refunds please contact executivedirector@ak-pa.org. For the CE grievance procedure please visit www.ak-pa.org/continuinged/index.htm Alaska Psychological Association | Workshop | May 16, 2015 3 Resolving Complex Ethical Dilemmas & Multicultural Competence and Ethics in Practice| Saturday, May 16, 2015 Alaska Psychological Association presents two 3 hour workshops (6 total continuing education credits in ethics) Need a CE Certificate? Registration (circle one) Non-Member Registration both workshops Non-Member Registration AM workshop Non-Member Registration PM workshop Non-Member Student Registration $160 $110 $110 $60 2015 AK-PA Members (Thank you for your membership!) Member Registration both workshops $150 Member Registration AM workshop $100 Member Registration PM workshop $100 Member Student Registration $50 After the training ends, participants who registered for CEs and signed the appropriate attendance log(s) will be sent an email. This email will provide access to AK-PA’s online training evaluation. After you complete the training evaluation, a link will take you to a CE certificate request form. The training evaluation must be completed in order to request your certificate! After you submit your request, a PDF of your CE certificate will be sent to your email within 24 hours. Any questions or issues that arise related to this process can be directed to AK-PA’s eSurvey development volunteer, Jennifer Burkhart, at jnburkhart@gmail.com. Are you a current 2015 AK-PA Member? ☐Yes ☐No Are you a current student? ☐Yes Program: ☐No Your Contact Information Name: Email address: Registration will be confirmed by email. Mailing Address: Contact phone: Payment We cannot accept cash. ☐ Check (Made out to AK-PA) ☐ Credit Card (Visa or Mastercard only) In case of schedule or venue change, you will be contacted by email Card Number: Expiration Date: Signature: Please mail, fax, or email this form and payment to: AK-PA P.O. Box 241292 Anchorage, Alaska 99524-1292 Fax: 907-349-2161 Email: Executivedirector@ak-pa.org Alaska Psychological Association | Workshop | May 16, 2015 4
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