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"Law and Ethics Workshop - Free for Members."

  • June 27, 2022
  • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • On-line via ZOOM - links to be sent in confirmation e-mail.

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LAW AND ETHICS WORKSHOP

2 Topics 3 CEU's each

Come get 6 CEUs even if you've fulfilled the license renewal requirement!


Presented on Zoom


DESCRIPTION


1) “Key Legal and Ethical Issues in Telehealth”

with Mike Griffin, Esq., LSCW & Kristin W Roscoe, Esq.

CAMFT Staff Attorneys

This presentation is intended to provide an overview of providing patient care via telehealth. During this 3 hour presentation, CAMFT Staff Attorneys Michael Griffin and Kristin Roscoe will help you master the ins and outs of telehealth by reviewing California’s telehealth regulations, HIPAA regulations pertaining to the use of videoconferencing platforms, and providing care to patients located out-of-state.

Measurable Learning Objectives 

Measurable Learning Objectives:

In successfully completing and attending this presentation, participants will be able to:

1.  Participants will be able to identify the 4 one-time actions a therapist must take upon initiating telehealth with a patient.

2.  Participants will be able to identify the 3 actions therapists must take each session of telehealth.

3.  Participants will be able to analyze the steps a therapist should take if a patient is located out-of-state.

4.  Participants will be able to analyze whether HIPAA regulations pertain to their telehealth practice and how best to apply those regulations to maintain patient confidentiality.


2) “Unraveling Entangling Alliances: Guidance for Navigating Dual Relationships and Conflicts of Interest” 

with Bradley J. Muldrow, Esq. - CAMFT Staff Attorney


Dual relationships and conflicts of interest are among the most complex and complicated ethical issues therapists encounter in practice. This workshop will provide therapists with the information they need to recognize and appropriately respond to these ethical challenges. The workshop will include a discussion of vignettes concerning ethical issues.


Measurable Learning Objectives: 

In successfully completing and attending this presentation, participants will be able to:

  1. Participants will be able to name three key ethical issues to assess when determining: 1) whether they are involved in dual / multiple relationships or conflicts of interest; and 2) the appropriateness of continuing treatment despite the presence of dual / multiple relationships or conflicts of interest.
  2. Participants will be able to recognize critical ethical rules and BBS regulations governing dual / multiple relationships and conflicts of interest. 
  3. Participants will be able to identify important ways that consultation group participation can assist them in navigating issues related to dual / multiple relationships and conflicts of interest.


PRESENTERS


Mike Griffin, Esq., LSCW

Has been a member of the CAMFT legal team since 2007. A graduate of the USC School of Social Work and Chapman University School of Law, Mr. Griffin earned his LCSW in 1982 and his California license as an Attorney in 2002. He has a broad professional background in various mental health settings (including Western Youth Services in Orange County, California, and Rady Children’s Psychiatry   Dep’t in San Diego) as a clinician, administrator, supervisor, clinical case manager, school program coordinator, and outpatient clinic director, and has served as an oral examiner for LCSW candidates. In addition to his work for CAMFT, Mr. Griffin is a practicing psychotherapist with adults, adolescents and children in Laguna Niguel, California


Kristin W. RoscoeEsq.,

CAMFT Staff Attorney, takes CAMFT member phone calls regarding law  and ethics issues and contributes articles on those subjects to The Therapist. Before joining CAMFT’s legal team, Kristin represented healthcare systems and professionals in professional negligence litigation at La Follette, Johnson, DeHaas, Fesler & Ames. Since entering the legal profession, Kristin has worked in various capacities presenting to and advocating on behalf of her clients both in and outside of the courtroom. Kristin received her B.A. from The College of Wooster in 2006 and graduated from The American University Washington College of Law with her J.D. in 2012.

Bradley Muldrow, JD

As a CAMFT staff attorney, Bradley J. Muldrow, Esq. takes member phone calls regarding law and ethics issues and contributes articles on those subjects to CAMFT's publication, the  Therapist. Prior to joining CAMFT’s legal team, Brad worked on litigation and regulatory matters as an attorney for San Diego Gas & Electric Company. Since becoming an attorney, Brad has given law and ethics presentations to attorneys and judges as a member of the J. Clifford Wallace Inn of Court. He has also served as a board member for the Earl B. Gilliam Bar Foundation, a San Diego-based nonprofit. 


EVENT DETAILS

When: Monday, June 27, 2022

Time:

8:45am-9am Log-in/Technical Check*

9am-12:00pm CEU/Telehealth Out-of-State/License Portability

12:00pm-1:00pm Lunch Break (on your own)*

1:00pm-4:00pm CEU/Unraveling Entangling Alliances:

   (Guidance for Navigating Dual Relationships and Conflicts of Interest).

This course is intended for advanced mental health professionals.

Course meets the qualifications for 6 hour of continuing education credit for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. CEU completion certificates will be awarded when participants  complete the course evaluation within 48 hours of the speaker presentation.

* = non CEU portion of course


Place:

Online via Zoom

Links to Zoom meetings will be sent in confirmation email upon registration.  

Note:  You will be sent a confirmation email with TWO (2) Zoom links, 

one link for the morning meeting and a second link for the afternoon meeting.

This event is presented by state CAMFT, in attendance with other chapters.


Price/Registration:

SFV-CAMFT chapter members

FREE!!! (online until day of)

Join the chapter and get this workshop for 'free'

at the same cost as the workshop itself!

Non chapter members

$25 students

$40 pre-licensed

$60 licensed

(all online until day of)

No phone or email RSVP.

No cash or check, credit cards only (we accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover).

Email us for Los Angeles, San Gabriel Valley, and Santa Clarita Valley chapter reciprocity.

Please click on the  register  button at the top-left to go to the registration page.

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CAMFT-approved Continuing Education Provider #62281

SFV-CAMFT is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists to sponsor continuing education for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEPs. SFV-CAMFT maintains responsibility for this program/course and its content.



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