Navigating Ethical Challenges: Professional Opinions in Psychology
PAA Professional Guidance Program
Discount for PAA Members.
Psychologists work in a wide range of practice settings, serving diverse patients with diverse backgrounds and circumstances that call for highly individualized treatment using various modalities. Beneficence, autonomy, and confidentiality are some of the most important values when considering the best interests of the patients and of others that psychologists serve. There are times when there is a conflict between overarching principles and their relevant practice standards and values. One of the nuanced areas for clinicians to navigate with care is when providing professional opinions. What are the important considerations when there is a duty to report or to protect, or when the court calls, or when addressing a patient’s distorted belief or communicating with third parties etc.? This webinar talk will address ways to render professional opinions so that psychologists may fulfill their overarching obligations to their patients and all others that they serve in their professional roles.
Learn important considerations when providing professional opinions (e.g. minors, courts, third parties)
Identify how documentation, report writing, release of information, interdisciplinary practice, and informed consent contribute to best practices when providing professional opinion
Consider competency and scope of practice when receiving requests to provide professional opinions
Learn to increase clinical effectiveness by incorporating best practices around boundary crossings, boundary violations, mandatory reporting, sensitive topics, behavioural emergencies, social-media policy and ending treatment.
Deepen understanding and enhance skills by listening to audio clips of leading experts which can provide valuable insights and real-world perspectives that bridge the gap between theory and practice.
Dr. Harpreet Gill
Dr. Ann Marie Dewhurst
Dr. Keith Dobson
Dr. Kerry Mothersill
Dr. Roy Frenzel
The Psychologists’ Association of Alberta (PAA) is approved by the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) to offer Continuing Education (CE) for psychologists. This workshop is offered for one (1.0) hour of CE Credit. Full attendance at the workshop is required to receive Continuing Education Credits. Partial credit will not be awarded, and late arrivals or early departure will preclude awarding of Continuing Education Credits. PAA maintains responsibility for the program.
Credits: 1.0
Upon purchase, the product will be available for 90 days. Cancellation and refunds may be applied for by email or phone call to the PAA Membership Officer. Cancellations received within 24 hours of registration for the Continuing Professional Development activity will receive a full refund of the registration fee. Cancellations received within 48 hours of registration for the Continuing Professional Development activity will receive a full refund of the registration fee, less a $35.00 + GST processing fee. PAA reserves the right to cancel any activity, in which case a full refund of the registration fee will be provided. No refunds will be issued if a CE Certificate has been generated.