Live Webinar
Ethical Principles and Processes in the Complex World of Clinical Practice
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Ethical Principles and Processes in the Complex World of Clinical Practice
2.0 CE Hours
Intermediate
$0 - $20
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Description
This workshop goes well beyond mundane descriptions of ethical principles and codes of conduct. We delve into clinical and ethical decision-making processes, describing and applying cognitive dynamics associated with ethical vs. unethical behaviors. Challenging cases are presented by the facilitator and discussed by participants throughout the workshop.
Educational Goal
The educational goal of this case-based workshop is to help participants consider complex ethical challenges associated with treating people with mental health problems.
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
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Distinguish between principles and processes associated with ethical decision-making in psychotherapy
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List two different ethical principles relevant to psychotherapy and describe how they may conflict with each other
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Discuss differences between the three distinct stages of ethical decision making: before, during, and after an ethical decision is made
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Explain at least two behavioral ethics constructs (e.g., bounded ethicality, heuristics, biases, want versus should thinking, motivated reasoning, etc.)
Target Audience
- Addiction Professional
- Counselor
- Marriage & Family Therapist
- Psychologist
- Social Worker
Presenters
Bruce S. Liese, PhD, ABPP is a Professor of Family Medicine, Community Health, and Psychiatry at the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC) and Clinical Director at the Cofrin Logan Center for Addiction Research and Treatment at the University of Kansas. He is a Fellow in three American Psychological Association Divisions, past president of the APA Division on Addictions, and an APA Council Representative. He is also board certified by the American Board of Professional Psychologists in Family and Couple Psychology, Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology, and Addiction Psychology.
Dr. Liese has taught more than 100 courses and workshops on addictions, psychotherapy, and evidence-based practice, and supervised hundreds of psychotherapy trainees. Dr. Liese has more than 75 publications, he is on the editorial boards of three APA journals, and he has co-authored three textbooks. His most recent book, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy of Addictive Disorders, was recently published in 2022 with co-author Dr. Aaron T. Beck.
For his service to APA Division 50 (Addiction Psychology), Dr. Liese received two President’s Citations from that Division: One in 2003 and another in 2024. In 2015, Dr. Liese received the Distinguished Career Contributions to Education and Training award from APA Division 50, and he received a Presidential Citation from the American Psychological Association president in 2018 for volunteer leadership in his community. In addition to these ongoing activities, Dr. Liese continues to see at least 25 patients per week as a licensed psychologist.
Financially Sponsored By
- Society of Addiction Psychology (APA Division 50)