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OKLAHOMA pSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

Mission: To advance psychology as a science, profession, 
and
 as a means of promoting human welfare in Oklahoma
by advancing psychology as a science and profession.

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2022 OPA Best Practices and Ethics Conference

  • 04/09/2022
  • 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
  • LOCATION CHANGE: Ethics is Virtual - Best Practices - Redeemer Church - Norman

Registration

  • 6 Ethics CEU
  • 6 Ethics CEU

Registration is closed



CHOOSE ONE SESSION ONLY

We are hoping to record the Best Practices session for On Demand but register for either and On Demand Best Practices will be a bonus!  



FEATURING:

Sequence XI: Ethics, Risk Management and Vulnerabilities: Yours, Mine and Ours


OR 


Best Practices  

Session ONE: 

Running a Private Practice from Beginning to End - which will include things such as marketing strategies, calendar and billing systems available, and billing advice.

Session TWO: 

Psychologists' Guide to Providing Medicaid Services in Oklahoma

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Days Inn Norman has limited rooms available at $61 for Friday night.  Contact them at 405-360-1234.  

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 About the Trust Speaker:


Dr. Daniel O. Taube - Speaker

Eligible for Continuing Education: 6 Ethics Credits

For close to 30 years, The Trust has been providing continuing education through workshops and individual consultations with a focus on improving psychologists’ risk management skills and strategies. These workshops have evolved from basic concepts and strategies, to a more applied, integrated, and strategic approach to help you protect yourself from adverse disciplinary and legal actions and to support competent practice.

For this newest workshop, The Trust Risk Management Consultants have continued to review data from nearly 90,000 consultations provided to date, along with relevant research, to determine the programs practitioners often confront, and potential strategies for addressing them.  The topics in this new workshop will include an updated review of decision science and its implications for bias and vulnerability in clinical, ethical and risk management decision making, strategies for reducing the impact of these vulnerabilities, issues arising in remote services (during and beyond the pandemic), addressing boundaries in advocacy by professionals on behalf of their clients/patients, and the risk management implications of self-care (or its absence) for psychologists.

Objectives

  • Describe three general challenges to unbiased decision-making
  • Identify three vulnerabilities that can affect clinician decision-making, in particular
  • Summarize three risk-related aspects to remote service provision
  • List four strategies to address decision-making bias and improve ethical and risk management choices

  • Differentiate general areas in which professional advocacy is and is not appropriate

  • Identify two issues when psychotherapy patients make quasi-forensic requests

  • Evaluate three methods of engaging in self-care to support better practice and risk-management



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