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Ethics Today – Member – Late

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November 9th, 2019
9:00am-4:30pm
Seattle Pacific University 
Queen Anne Room
A co-sponsorsed workshop with the Northwest Alliance for Psychoanalytic Study, the Center for Object Relations and Northwestern Psychoanalytic Society and Institute. 
The recent Volk decision raises many questions about a therapist’s responsibility related to predicting and managing a patient’s potential for violence.
This workshop will have two parts. The morning program (3 hrs) will present the details of the Volk decision from legal and ethical points of view. The afternoon (3 hrs) will present discussions of the limits of predicting and managing violence in a clinical setting.
Panelists will include clinicians, lawyers, philosophers and a legislative lobbyist who will report on the current status of the Volk ruling.
This six-hour presentation meets the Washington state CE requirements for Professional Ethics & Law.

Fees

Early Registration

Student $80

Member $150

Non-Member $180

Late Registration

Student $95

Member $180

Non-Member $215

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