Ethical Myths and Mysteries

September 22, 2017

CORA Services Conference Center
CORA Services
8540 Verree Road
Philadelphia, PA 19111

Presented by: 

Linda K. Knauss, Ph.D., ABPP is a Professor at Widener University’s Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology. She has served as the Chair of the American Psychological Association’s Ethics Committee, the Pennsylvania Psychological Association’s Ethics Committee, and has served as Co-chair of the Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists’ Ethics Committee. She is also a member of the Ethics Committee of the American Board of Professional Psychology. Dr. Knauss has taught courses in ethics at Widener University, Immaculata College, and the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. She has authored several Book Chapters and journal articles on ethics, and has taught many continuing education workshops on a variety of ethical issues.   She is also a member of the American Psychological Association’s Council of Representatives. Besides her teaching, Dr. Knauss also maintains a private clinical practice where she sees children, adolescents, adults and families.

Cost: $70.00

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Registration begins 1/2 hour prior to stated program time. Pre-registration is required. Cancellations made LESS THAN 72 HOURS before the programs will NOT be refunded.

Objectives: As a result of this interactive workshop, participants will be able to:

·         Identify common beliefs that are not based on overarching ethical principles.

·         Describe the methodology to be used to identify false or unhelpful ethical or risk management principles.

·         Improve ethical decision making skills

Intended Audience:

This program will benefit Psychologists, Social Workers, Mental Health Counselors, Educators, Principals, Teachers, Graduate Students, and other practitioners within mental health and education who provide direct services and/or parent/teacher consultation for this population.

Credits Offered:

·       NBCC:                     3.5

·       Psychology Credits: 3.5

·       SW, MFT & PC:       3.5

Schedule:

8:30       Registration

9:00       Conference

10:30       Break

10:45       Conference

12:45       Evaluation and conclusion