2012 Continuing Education Independent Study Program - (Page C15)
CE CREDITS 3
The Duty to Protect: Ethical, Legal,
and Clinical Considerations
Presented by James L. Werth, Jr., Elizabeth
Reynolds Welfel, and G. Andrew H. Benjamin
This INTERMEDIATE workshop is designed to provide
direction for assessment and intervention in potential dutyto-protect
situations. The content is based on a thorough
review of the ethical, legal, and clinical landscape that
exists in this area. 2008.
PRICE: $60
CE CREDITS 2.5
Emerging Best Practices for
Telepsychology Services
Presented by Eve-Lynn Nelson
The INTRODUCTORY workshop summarizes best practices
in the emerging field of telepsychology, including clinical
and distance education applications. The instructors will
give examples of following evidence-supported practice
within different telemedicine settings. 2010.
PRICE: $50
CE CREDITS 4
Evidence-Based Group Treatments
for Survivors of Catastrophic Trauma
Presented by Shirley M. Glynn, David W. Foy,
William S. Unger, Melissa S. Wattenberg, and
Barbara L. Niles
In this workshop on group therapy for survivors of
psychological trauma, two manualized treatments are
presented: (1) trauma focus group therapy, a behavioral
model incorporating skills building and trauma exposure;
and (2) present-centered group therapy, a supportive
approach informed by schema theory. 2006.
PRICE: $80
CE CREDITS 4
Forensic Assessment and the
Standard of Care
Presented by David L. Shapiro
This ADVANCED workshop uses the definition of standard
of care used in legal areas and demonstrates how, using
established standards, guidelines, research, and practice
documents, a forensic practitioner can meet a standard of
care. 2008.
PRICE: $80
This INTRODUCTORY workshop summarizes recent
research findings associated with pediatric psychotropic
drug treatment of internalizing and externalizing disorders,
CE CREDITS 4
Integrating Outcome Measurement
in Psychotherapy Practice
Presented by Ann Doucette
This INTRODUCTORY/INTERMEDIATE workshop presents
a framework for addressing the growing demand for
practitioners to demonstrate the quality and the cost
effectiveness of the care they provide. The workshop
will describe criteria for selecting outcome measurement
approaches that reflect psychotherapy processes, how
these approaches can be used to optimize client outcomes,
and how outcome efforts assist in establishing “practicebased”
evidence of providing quality care. 2011.
PRICE: $80
CE CREDITS 4
Pediatric Psychopharmacology:
New Developments, Evidence,
Controversies, and Role
Opportunities
Presented by Thomas Kubiszyn, Ronald T.
Brown, Margaret Semrud-Clikeman, George
DuPaul, and Thomas Power
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CE CREDITS 6
The Impact of Stress and Trauma
Related to Military Deployment on
Personnel and Their Families
Presented by David S. Riggs, William Brim, and
Debra Nofziger
This is an INTERMEDIATE workshop for clinicians interested
in learning about the needs of military personnel and their
families during and after military deployments. 2008.
PRICE: $120
CE CREDITS 2.5
Improving Outcome by Integrating
Common Factors Into Treatment
Protocols
Presented by Bruce L. Wampold
In this INTRODUCTORY workshop, a model of how the
common factors are important in psychotherapy will be
presented. This model describes how the common factors
are therapeutic in and of themselves and how they interact
with the specific ingredients of the treatment protocol.
2011.
PRICE: $50
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