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Law and Ethics Workshop *Recording*

  • April 12, 2021
  • 9:00 AM
  • May 03, 2021
  • 12:00 AM
  • Remote Learning Recording

Registration

  • All Licensed professionals without a current RRC CAMFT membership
  • All pre-licensed professionals without a current RRC CAMFT Membership
  • All students currently enrolled in a graduate degree program who do not have a current RRC CAMFT Membership
  • All current RRC CAMFT member with a valid BBS License
  • All current RRC CAMFT Members who are not yet licensed
  • All current RRC CAMFT Members who are currently enrolled in a graduate degree program

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LAW AND ETHICS WORKSHOP *Recording*

Get 6 CEUs from State CAMFT Staff Attorneys

Reduced fees for RRC CAMFT members!

Were you hoping to receive the State L&E Training, but you are unable to attend the April 9th workshop? Get the recorded training instead and still complete your 6 CEU requirement. This is a recording of the live training from April 9th, 2021. The recording, course evaluation, and test will be available to you for 3 weeks after the training. Complete on your own time at a reduced cost!

This is the annual L&E training offered by State CAMFT. Four presenters, all working as CAMFT staff attorneys, will be offering the most up to date information on current legal and ethical issues in our field. Workshop will include the following topics: The Basics of Starting a Successful Private Practice, Solving the Subpoena Puzzle, Unraveling Entangling Alliances: Guidance for Navigating Dual Relationships and Conflicts of Interest, The Ethics of Advertising.

*See below for full descriptions, speaker bios and learning objectives.

Link to recording will be sent to you Monday, April 12th and will be available to view until Monday, May 3rd. A course evaluation and test will be sent to you after you have finished watching the recorded event.


Event Description

1) "Where do I start? The Basics of Starting a Successful Private Practice"

with Luke Martin, JD

Have you ever wondered how to start a private practice? Have you ever wondered if you missed something when you started your private practice? The objective of this presentation is to introduce therapists to the basic steps required to plan, start and run a business. Topics such as creating and naming a private practice, how to hire an employee, and an overview of how to lawfully advertising the business will be reviewed in depth.

Measurable Learning Objectives:

-Identify the three most common forms of business ownership for therapists in California: sole proprietorships, general partnerships and professional corporations.

- Explain the advantages and disadvantages of sole proprietorships, general partnerships and professional corporations.

- Summarize how a professional corporation is formed, who owns it, and who is responsible for its operation.

- Discuss the legal requirements involved in hiring an employee for a newly created organization.

- Compare and contrast the legal requirements for hiring an employee at the federal, state, and local level


2) "Solving the Subpoena Puzzle" with Kristin Roscoe, JD

Subpoenas happen, but a basic familiarity with this legal tool will reduce initial anxiety and allow you to act in your patient’s best interests. In this 1.5 hour presentation, CAMFT Staff Attorney Kristin Roscoe will breakdown subpoenas by reviewing their purpose, how to interpret the legal mumbo jumbo, and how to respond to a subpoena.

Measurable Learning Objectives: 

Participants will be able to: 

- Identify the elements of a subpoena for the production of patient records

- Analyze a subpoena to determine who issued the subpoena, which patient does it pertain to, what is  requested, and steps to take in responding 

- Identify the holder of the psychotherapist-patient privilege and the circumstances under which a therapist may not assert the privilege 


3)"Unraveling Entangling Alliances: Guidance for Navigating Dual Relationships and Conflicts of Interest" with Bradley Muldrow, JD

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.

Measurable Learning Objectives:

Participants will be able to:

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.
- Participants will be able to recognize critical ethical rules and BBS regulations governing dual /multiple relationships and conflicts of interest.
-Participants will be able to identify important ways that consultation group participation canassist them in navigating issues related to dual / multiple relationships and conflicts of interest


4) "The Ethics of Advertising"

with Sara Jasper, JD

Advertising is a key component of marketing psychotherapy services. During her 90-minute presentation, CAMFT Staff Attorney Sara Jasper will review the changes to CAMFT’s ethical standard regarding solicitation of testimonials. Ms. Jasper will also explore the ethics of joint advertising and the use of social media as an advertising tool. 

Measurable Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of the workshop, participants will be able to:

- Identify the revisions to the CAMFT Code of Ethics provision regarding solicitation of testimonials

- Describe the rationale for the changes to CAMFT Code of Ethics provision regarding solicitation of

testimonials

- Describe legal and ethical and concerns that are relevant to the solicitation of testimonials

- Describe legal and ethical concerns that are relevant to the use of joint advertisements

- Describe legal and ethical concerns that are relevant to the use of social media as a form of

marketing/advertisement

Presenter Bios

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 amember 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.


Kristin W. Roscoe, Esq., 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.

Luke Matthew Martin, Esq., a member of the State Bar of California since 2011, joined CAMFT as a Staff Attorney in 2019. He holds a Master of Business Administration with honors and a Juris Doctorate Degree specializing in Child, Family and Elder Law with honors. Prior to coming to CAMFT, Luke ran a private practice focusing on civil litigation and represented several businesses with annual revenues in the millions. He has been recognized by the State Bar of California with the Wiley E. Manuel Certificate for Pro Bono Legal Services for his legal assistance in helping victims of domestic violence. In addition to his work at CAMFT, Luke is an adjunct professor for several universities lecturing on political science and business law and sits on University of Arizona’s Faculty Senate.

A member of the State Bar of California since 2008, Sara Jasper, Esq. joined CAMFT as a Staff Attorney in 2011. Before coming to CAMFT, she worked as the Legal Liaison and Administrative Officer for the Sacramento Police Department and as an Associate at Middleton, Young & Minney, LLP where she practiced education and employment law. During law school, Sara clerked for the California Judicial Council, Center for Children, Families and the Courts and for the National Center for Youth Law. Since joining CAMFT, Sara has become a Certified Association Executive and earned her certificate in Nonprofit Organization Management.

6 CEs Provided for Members by RRC CAMFT, Approval Number #50119

*Course Completion Certificates will be awarded to all participants. Online participants have the option of electronic certificate sent via email or physical certificate sent through U.S. mail.

*Course meets the qualifications for 6 hours of continuing education credit for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences

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

Please contact us at info@rrccamft.org with any accommodation requests or for addressing grievances.


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