October 26, 2023
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Pacific
4 Hours | 4 CEs
$225 Registration | Early Registration $200 (through 10/19) | Live Virtual Training via Zoom
Jocelyn E. Roland, Ph.D., ABPP, and Jeni McCutcheon, Psy.D, ABPP present a live virtual professional training program on Navigating the Complexities of Ethics in Police & Public Safety Psychology in partnership with the American Board of Police and Public Safety Psychology (ABPPSP).
This program offers a unique opportunity to engage in the hands-on practice of resolving relevant ethical dilemmas and processing the challenges in police & public safety psychology. This program will improve your ability to identify and navigate ethical dilemmas in Police and Public Safety Psychology (PPSP). Dilemmas will be inclusive of intervention, assessment, and consultation work within Police and Public Safety Psychology (PPSP), as well as address various relevant practice-related issues. Drs. McCutcheon & Roland plan to use breakout rooms for cases to promote discussion with peers practicing in the same specialty area.
This program will elevate your understanding and proficiency, making it an invaluable asset when applying for board certification in PPSP through the American Board of Professional Psychology. The knowledge you acquire here will pave the path for a robust foundation in handling ethical issues, ensuring a meaningful impact in your chosen area of practice.
Intended Audience
This live program is intended for mental health and other allied professionals.
Experience Level
This live program is appropriate for beginner, intermediate, and advanced level clinicians.
CE / CPD Credit
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Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this program you will be able to:
Describe distinctive ethical dilemmas inherent to work in police and public safety psychology
Demonstrate sound ethical decision-making through active case discussion relevant to everyday practice
Describe how diversity factors (e.g., gender, race, culture, sexual orientation) are relevant in resolving ethical dilemmas
Describe strategies to manage client needs with the ethical requirements and demands of one’s profession
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Cancellation Policy
Have a sudden change of plans and are unable to attend live? No worries, you will be given access to the on-demand version of the program once available.
Event Conduct
Professional conduct is expected during our live programs. Our goal is to make our events as interactive as possible for all participants. We reserve the right to remove any participants who are disruptive, act unprofessionally, or who we are unable to verify their purchase.
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Program Partner
The American Board of Police and Public Safety Psychology (ABPPSP)
We are proud to partner with The American Board of Police and Public Safety Psychology (ABPPSP) for this training. ABPPSP became a fully affiliated specialty board of the the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) on October 21, 2011. Police and Public Safety Psychology is concerned with assisting law enforcement and other public safety personnel and agencies in carrying out their missions and societal functions with optimal effectiveness, safety, health, and conformity to laws and ethics. It consists of the application of the science and profession of psychology in four primary domains of practice: assessment, clinical intervention, operational support, and organizational consultation.