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Understanding Issues of Dual Roles and Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Practice

Ethics workshop presented by Judy Kantrowitz, PhD

Event Price: Fees include CEs. It is a free event for HP/CPC students and candidates, $60 for CPC/HP members and nonmember students, and $90 for nonmembers who are not students.

Continued Education (CEU/CME): 3.0 credits

Meets the Ethics CE requirement for Ohio Counselors, Social Workers, and Psychologists

Attendance: Virtual event via Zoom

Course Description:

In this workshop, we will consider the Ethical issues presented by Dual Roles and Conflicts of Interest in clinical practice. Dr. Kantrowitz will come prepared with 3 formal case vignettes for discussion. In addition, she will invite vignettes from participants to be discussed with the workshop group.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Participants will identify ethical issues and problems that occur when the therapist is involved in a situation of dual roles or conflicts of interest.

  2. Participants will articulate how to avoid ethical breaches inherent in situations of dual roles and conflicts of interest.

Judy L. Kantrowitz, PhD is a training and supervising analyst at the Boston Psychoanalytic Institute and formerly a Clinical Associate Professor (now called a corresponding member) at Harvard Medical School. She is the author of four books, The Patient's Impact on the Analyst ; Writing about Patients: responsibilities, risks, and ramifications and Myths of Termination: what patients can teach analysts about endings and The Role of Patient-Analyst Match in the Process and Outcome of Psychoanalysis.  She has served three times on the Editorial of the Journal of American Psychoanalysis  and won their paper prize for 2020. She is currently on the board of The Psychoanalytic Quarterly.  She is in private practice of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy in Brookline, MA. 

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