Name
W01 - Ethics Dinner: Client Welfare, Therapist Responsibility: Legal and Ethical Considerations, Pamela Harmell, PhD, 3 Ethics CE
Date & Time
Monday, June 25, 2018, 5:00 PM - 8:45 PM
Pamela Harmell
Description
Upon attending this session, attendees will be able to:
  • Understand the importance of “beliefs” and “behaviors” when working with diverse clients and name two reasons why it is critical to know the differences.
  • List three ethical considerations related to conflicts between ethics codes and personal values.
  • Explain, define and give two reasons why the “conscience clause” is relevant to working with diverse populations.
Curriculum:
 
Hour One
  • Introduction to ethical practice
  • Cultural Empathy working with clients
  • Multicultural Personality Questionnaire (MPQ)
  • Working with diversity
  • Bracketing
  • Referrals versus discrimination
Hour Two
  • Dueling ethics codes: Competence and discrimination
  • Practicing value neutrality
  • LGBTQ plus in the workplace
  • Legal and ethical issues: conversion therapy
Hour Three
  • Empathy morality
  • Suggestions for graduate programs and supervision
  • Freedom of speech when values and ethics collide
  • First Amendment rights
  • Four legal cases setting precedent and changing ethics codes
  • Conscience clause issues
  • Lessons learned
Dr. Harmell is a national lecturer specializing in legal and ethical issues in clinical practice. She is a professor at the Pepperdine University Graduate School of Education and Psychology and has written extensively in professional publications on ethical practice. Dr. Harmell is a former chair of the California Psychological Association State Ethics Committee and is the current co-chair of the Los Angeles County Psychological Association Ethics Committee. She served on the Board of Directors of the California Psychological Association, and she is a past-president of the Los Angeles County Psychological Association.