
CA Law and Ethics for LPCC Licensure: Part II -- The Law
Daniel Taube, JD, PhD ~ 3 Hrs June 11, 2010 ~ 10:00am-1:00pm San Francisco, CA Classroom CE Workshops: This class is the second of a four part series, which, altogether, is designed to meet the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) requirement for 18 hours of training in CA Law and Ethics, in accordance with SB33 and SB788, passed by the Legislature and signed by the Governor in 2009. Part II: The Law provides a thorough and detailed exposition of licensing laws and requirements for licensed professionals in the state of California. The class includes both lecture-style instruction and discussion-style interaction, lead by a popular and well-informed ethics professor who is also a lawyer -- and deeply involved real-world issues faced by clinicians. Daniel Taube, PhD, JD, is an associate professor at Alliant International University, specializing in family and child clinical, legal and ethical issues. He is Chair of the Institutional Review Board and Coordinator of the Forensic Family Child track. Dr. Taube's areas of interest include ethical and legal issues in professional practice and research, and prevention and intervention into child maltreatment. He consults regularly with mental health professionals and attorneys regarding ethics and standards of care in professional practice, and has published research and commentary on such issues. The series of workshops are specifically designed to meet the criteria specified by the BBS for LPCC licensure in the area of CA Law and Ethics, for those who begin their education before 8/1/2012 and complete by 2018. The series as a whole comprises 18 unique hours of training, which can be combined to meet the requirement. |
