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 Utah Psychological Association

Current Issues in Ethical Trauma Treatment: From Psychedelics to Self-Harm

  • April 10, 2020
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Zoom

Current Issues in Ethical Trauma Treatment: From Psychedelics to Self-Harm

NOTE: This CE will be conducted via Zoom. You will be emailed the Join link prior to the presentation.

April 10, 2020 
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Cost: FREE 
1.0 CE Hours (UPA & NASW-UT Approved
Register (required): https://form.jotform.com/200574631299156

About: Trauma Processing Treatments have advanced significantly in recent years, and this type of psychological care carries a unique set of ethical issues. This talk will provide an overview of current topics, ethical pitfalls, and resources for navigating the often complicated terrain of helping trauma survivors heal. Given the brevity of the talk, it will not provide an in-depth analysis, but rather increase awareness and provide useful follow-up resources. It is intended that the application of content will help providers avoid entering into ethically problematic situations as well as increase consultation seeking. There are no known risks to attendees beyond mild psychological distress related to exposure to trauma case examples. It is expected that this exposure is consistent with existing types of occupational stress

About the presenter:  Ashley Greenwell, Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, has worked in the field of trauma for 15 years and is the Clinical Director of UCEBT. She also previously served as a core Ethics Team member, consulting for Veterans Affairs on issues of Bioethics.


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