NEED ETHICS CREDITS?
BRUSH UP ON CURRENT PRIVATE PRACTICE ISSUES?
12 Ethics Credits Available
At the Sixth Annual
250 Faculty • 130 Sessions • All the Arts
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REGISTER FOR ANY ONE OR MORE DAYS
Join over 950 colleagues from around the world to learn leading-edge skills for your practice, network with like-minded professionals, and create from within. 130 total sessions to choose from.
Over 24 CE credits available for arts therapists, counselors, social workers, psychologists, and others
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN AT
Thursday, Nov 5, 2015, 10:00 AM
55 West 13th Street, New York, NY, United States
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LEARN CURRENT BEST PRACTICES!
Ethics-Based Treatment &
RISK MANAGEMENT for Practitioners
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Seminar Chairperson
Board Certified Art Therapist, Counselor
DAY 1
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5
10:00 am - 5:15 pm
Ethics & Private Practice for the Seasoned Practitioner
The New School - Lang Center
Arnhold Hall, 55 W. 13th Street, 2nd floor (between 5th and 6th Avenues)
Anne Mills, MA, ATR-BC, LPC, LCPAT
Angela Guerriero, MEd, MA, MT-BC
Gregory S. Perkins, MT-BC
Thomas M. Kozak, PhD
In this daylong seminar, the speakers will review issues and skills not typically taught in graduate training programs, yet are essential knowledge for the private practitioner. We’ll outline a practical, ethics-based approach to treatment activities, including daily administrative, legal, and business decisions that have significant implications for risk management, personal safety, and the wellbeing of both client and therapist. Assessment, billing, contracts, outcome measures, and the imperatives of clinician self-care will also be discussed.
Since it is important to be prepared for private practice audits, a psychologist who performs them will review the current standards for maintaining progress notes and clinical documentation. If you are a private practitioner, and in need of a “business brush up"—whether or not you are seeking ethics credits—this is a session to seriously consider.
Please note: Each day of this 2-day Seminar can be registered for separately, but the program has been developed with continuity in mind for those attending both days.
Eligible for 6.0 Credits: ATCB, NBCC; ASWB, APA, MFT, Nursing
DAY 2
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8
10:00 am - 5:15 pm
Ethics in Arts Therapies Private Practice: Getting Started, Staying Current - Day 2
The New School - Lang Center
Arnhold Hall, 55 W. 13th Street, 2nd floor (between 5th and 6th Avenues)
Anne Mills, MA, ATR-BC, LPC, LCPAT
Reina Lombardi, MA, ATR-BC, LMHC
Emery Mikel, ATR-BC, LCAT, LCPAT
Paul Karp, JD, Partner, Wilson Elser
In this daylong seminar, participants will be walked through a typical day in a private arts therapy practice. The presenters will discuss the ways in which they have implemented coherent, consistent, accountable, and ethical business choices in their own practice in order to protect the well-being of both client and therapist. Topics to be covered will include legal matters, contracts, tax implications, and the importance of respecting your worth, among others. Participants will have the opportunity to share and discuss their concerns regarding their emotional readiness for starting a private practice. If you love doing psychotherapy but are not used to being "the boss," and find business or outpatient management responsibilities unclear or daunting, this is the workshop for you.
Eligible for 6.0 Credits: ATCB, NBCC; ASWB, APA, MFT, Nursing
Please Note: Each day of this 2-day Seminar can be registered for separately. The programs have been developed with consideration for those attending both days.