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Business of Practice Webinar Series

The Trust is pleased to bring you our brand new Business of Practice Webinar Series. As an advocate for the practice community, part of The Trust’s mission is to provide psychologists with the know-how to run a successful practice. We’re excited to share our expertise with you and look forward to supporting you and your practice with this new series.

Trust policyholders will earn CE (on the noted CE-eligible webinars) for participating and passing a brief exam. This CE can be combined with other Trust CEs for a total of 6 CEs to save 15% on your Trust Sponsored Professional Liability insurance premium. Trust policyholders can access the LIVE webinars free of charge, and the ON-DEMAND versions for a nominal fee. Descriptions and learning objectives are listed below. To register, simply click on the webinar name and date.

Live & On-Demand Webinars

For descriptions and learning objectives, please click the individual webinars, below.

Business of Practice, Part 4: Harnessing AI for Good: Clinical Innovations and Ethical Practice in Mental Health

Business of Practice, Part 4: Harnessing AI for Good: Clinical Innovations and Ethical Practice in Mental Health

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve, its integration into clinical care presents new opportunities and ethical considerations. This session explores the multifaceted role of AI in mental health, including its use as a cotherapist, supervision aid, and care support. Participants will engage with real-world examples and discuss the benefits, challenges, and ethical complexities of AI-driven care. Through critical examination, we’ll explore how to optimize the beneficence of...

Intermediate 1 hours 4 modules
Business of Practice, Part 3: An Applied Overview of the 2024 American Psychological Association Guidelines for the Practice of Telepsychology: Updates and Implications for Practice

Business of Practice, Part 3: An Applied Overview of the 2024 American Psychological Association Guidelines for the Practice of Telepsychology: Updates and Implications for Practice

The 2013 American Psychological Association Guidelines for the Practice of Telepsychology provided clinical psychologists with a set of eight guidelines for integrating telecommunication technologies with their clinical services. Field and research advancement since 2013 necessitated revision of these guidelines to reflect current practices in order to foster ongoing ethical, legal, evidence-informed, and safe healthcare. The current webinar is designed as an overview of changes from the 2013’s eight...

Intermediate 3 hours 4 modules
Business of Practice, Part 2: Guidelines and Pitfalls Regarding Professional Wills and Practice Executors: How to Meet Your Ethical Obligations to Plan for the Unexpected

Business of Practice, Part 2: Guidelines and Pitfalls Regarding Professional Wills and Practice Executors: How to Meet Your Ethical Obligations to Plan for the Unexpected

In this 2-hour practical workshop based on lived clinical experience, you will learn how to fulfill your ethical responsibilities to plan for the unexpected. We will review components of a comprehensive Professional Will and considerations in selecting a Practice Executor capable of fulfilling your wishes. The training will also address the clinical, business, and emotional considerations of abrupt practice suspension as the unforeseen impacts on patients, colleagues, and...

Intermediate 2 hours 4 modules
Business of Practice, Part 1: Ethical Technology Use in Psychological Practice

Business of Practice, Part 1: Ethical Technology Use in Psychological Practice

This 1-hour webinar will explore the ethical and practical considerations of selecting technology products for psychological practice. From synchronous and asynchronous communication tools to practice management systems and emerging technologies, psychologists face a rapidly evolving landscape of options. What makes a product accessible, affordable, and ethically sound? How can you balance client needs, regulatory requirements, and professional values when there isn’t a clear “right” choice? The speaker will...

Intermediate 1 hours 4 modules

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