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National Practice Conference 2026

Join us October 2nd through 4th, in Chicago, Illinois.

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On-Demand Access

If you cannot join us live, on-demand versions will be made available for each webinar. Trust policyholders can access the on-demand Risk Management Roundtable for free, while all other on-demand versions can be accessed for a nominal fee of $15 per CE.

On-Demand Webinars for Psychologists

Expand your knowledge, sharpen your skills, and stay protected, anytime, anywhere. Our on-demand webinar library offers convenient access to continuing education in risk management and ethics, curated to support psychologists and allied health professionals at every stage of their career.

At The Trust, we strive to provide meaningful resources that help you practice confidently and ethically. Whether you’re seeking to earn CE credits, revisit a session you missed, or explore new topics in professional liability, you’ll find a wide range of expert-led programs designed to fit your schedule.

Why Choose Our On-Demand Webinars?

  • Extensive Library – Explore a growing collection of webinars covering timely topics in ethics, professional liability, telehealth, technology, and more.
  • Expert Guidance – Learn directly from psychologists, legal experts, and risk-management specialists who understand the unique challenges of the profession.
  • Flexible Access – Watch at your own pace and revisit key insights whenever you need them.
  • CE Opportunities – Many of our sessions are approved for continuing education credit, helping you stay current while protecting your practice.

Discover the full on-demand library and start learning today.

On-Demand Webinars

Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Forensic Psychology Practice, Policy, and Research

Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Forensic Psychology Practice, Policy, and Research

The role of artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical and school psychology has been well-recognized, but the use and implications of AI in forensic psychology have not been extensively reviewed. This workshop will begin with a discussion of what AI is, demystify its processes and terms, and review its capabilities. This workshop will discuss how psychologists can integrate AI into their practice. Potential risks, consequences, and misuse of AI...

Intermediate 2 hours 4 modules
Sequence XII - Navigating Challenging Conversations: Ethics and Risk Management

Sequence XII - Navigating Challenging Conversations: Ethics and Risk Management

For over 20 years, The Trust has been the premier resource for psychologists seeking to elevate their risk management strategies through live workshops, webinars, and expert consultation. Drawing on insights from over 110,000 professional consultations, our consultants have curated this workshop to address the specific, high-stakes problems seasoned practitioners face today. This 12th installment in our series focuses on applied, strategic methods to keep you grounded in ethical...

Intermediate 6 hours 4 modules
Risk Management Roundtable: Responding Without Overstepping—Ethical Decision-Making for Subpoenas and Third-Party Letter Requests

Risk Management Roundtable: Responding Without Overstepping—Ethical Decision-Making for Subpoenas and Third-Party Letter Requests

Together, participants will assess the risk management implications of specific situations and choices, evaluate options for resolution, and build tolerance for ambiguity and the understanding that there may be no single ideal solution to each challenge. We will also discuss strategies for effective risk management and good patient care when regulations and requirements are unclear. Presenters: Leisl Bryant, Ph.D., ABPP; Julie Jacobs, Psy.D., J.D.; Stacey Larson, J.D., Psy.D....

Intermediate 1 hours 4 modules
Telehealth Community Chat: Telepsychology Etiquette — Infusing Ethical Digital Engagement with Sound Clinical Rapport

Telehealth Community Chat: Telepsychology Etiquette — Infusing Ethical Digital Engagement with Sound Clinical Rapport

In the 30th Telehealth Community Chat, Dr. Sara Smucker Barnwell and Dr. Margo Adams Larsen tackle practical “how-to” questions related to telehealth, including clinical practice, ethical and technical considerations, and risk management. Designed especially for professionals newer to telehealth delivery, this session offers actionable insights you can apply immediately. Through real-world scenarios, our telehealth experts walk through common clinical and technical decision points, examine risk management implications, and explore solution options—while...

Intermediate 1 hours 4 modules
Business of Practice, Part 8: Beyond Fear and Hype: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Ethics, and Clinical Judgment

Business of Practice, Part 8: Beyond Fear and Hype: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Ethics, and Clinical Judgment

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly entering mental health practice, often faster than ethical guidance, training, or clear standards of care. Many clinicians find themselves navigating a confusing landscape of fear, hype, conflicting advice, and pressure to respond without compromising professional responsibility. Others are already experimenting with AI tools in good faith, but without a clear framework to guide their decisions or fully assess the ethical and clinical implications....

Intermediate 3 hours 4 modules
Risk Management Roundtable #30

Risk Management Roundtable #30

This on-demand webinar invites clinicians to explore the complexities of risk management when regulations, technologies, and professional roles are rapidly evolving. Through discussion of real-world scenarios, the Trust Risk Management Consultants guide participants in examining how ethical principles apply when the “right answer” is not always clear. The session emphasizes critical thinking, tolerance for ambiguity, and an understanding of how various choices can impact patient care and professional...

Intermediate 1 hours 4 modules
Professional Retirement: Best Practices for Psychologists

Professional Retirement: Best Practices for Psychologists

In this comprehensive workshop, Dr. Joe Scroppo guides psychologists through the multifaceted process of professional retirement and practice cessation, framing preparation not merely as a logistical task but as a critical ethical obligation to avoid harm. Moving beyond simple checklists, the session delves into the complex web of regulatory and business considerations involved in closing a practice, including navigating state-specific record retention mandates and insurance tail coverage, as...

Intermediate 1 hours 4 modules
The Telepsychology Ecosystem: Ethics and Risk Management in a Connected World

The Telepsychology Ecosystem: Ethics and Risk Management in a Connected World

Telepsychology has become an essential part of practice, but navigating its ethical and risk management challenges requires going beyond checklists and simple compliance. This workshop invites psychologists to view telepractice through an ecosystem lens—a dynamic, interconnected system in which laws, technology, client needs, cultural contexts, and emerging regulations interact. Rather than treating these domains in isolation, we will explore how shifts in one area ripple outward, creating both...

Intermediate 1 hours 4 modules
Business of Practice, Part 7: The Sustainable Clinician: Self-Care as a Business Practice

Business of Practice, Part 7: The Sustainable Clinician: Self-Care as a Business Practice

Sustaining a successful clinical practice involves more than clinical expertise—it also requires time, energy, and a clear mind for decision-making, problem-solving, and building meaningful client relationships. Yet, all of these can be compromised by fatigue and professional burnout. This webinar will explore the connection between self-care and effective business practice. The talk will review practical ways to integrate self-care strategies into your daily routine as part of your...

Intermediate 90 minutes 4 modules
Business of Practice, Part 6: Demystifying the Mental Health Billing Process: Legal and Ethical Financial Practices

Business of Practice, Part 6: Demystifying the Mental Health Billing Process: Legal and Ethical Financial Practices

Many psychologists feel overwhelmed and confused by the financial aspects of operating their practices, particularly around mental health billing, and it is important that all psychologists have a basic understanding of the process. This one-hour webinar will familiarize participants with common procedure codes and their associated time boundaries, the importance of informed consent and accurate billing practices, and strategies for providing clients with cost estimates. This webinar is...

Intermediate 1 hours 4 modules
Business of Practice, Part 5: Creating a Firm Foundation for Your Practice: Basic Strategies and Principles for Individual and Group Practices

Business of Practice, Part 5: Creating a Firm Foundation for Your Practice: Basic Strategies and Principles for Individual and Group Practices

Starting a private practice is not complicated, but there are many important steps and strategies for ensuring that you are meeting basic legal and ethical requirements. This 1.5-hour webinar will outline the basic principles and their associated risk-management considerations when forming both individual and group private practices. Special considerations for groups will also be discussed. Facilitator: Krystal Stanley, Ph.D. [Note] This webinar was filmed on November 3, 2025,...

Intermediate 90 minutes 4 modules

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Grievance Policy

Read The Trust Continuing Education Grievance Policy

The Trust is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Trust maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

The American Insurance Trust is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Psychology as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed psychologists #PSY-0019.

Please check with your respective state licensing board as to whether a Trust webinar meets your state ethics requirements.