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Staying Compliant in the Ever-Changing Landscape of Mental Health (2024) (Digital Download)


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PLEASE BE ADVISED: This presentation is a duplicate of the one offered in October 2023 and May 2024 for the June 2024 deadline of June 30th (for LMFTs in NJ). If you have not already completed any of these stated trainings, you can apply this to the next biennial period from July 1, 2024 - June 30, 2026.

Staying Compliant in the Ever-Changing Landscape of Mental Health (2024) - Digital Download (An email will automatically be sent to you with a link to the training upon completion of registration/purchase). Upon completion of the video, please email Jaime to receive a copy of the evaluation in order to receive the CEUs.

This workshop offers 5 Ethics CEUs and is available for digital download/purchase HERE:

Clinical Members: $125

Pre-Clinical/Retiree Members: $115

Student Members: $75

NJAMFT Board Members: $45

Non-Members: $150

Please contact our Event Coordinator and host for this event, Jaime Gilmore, at njamftpresident@gmail.com, with any questions.

Presenter:
Lauren Grossbach, MA, LMFT
Lauren currently serves as Vice President and Treasurer on the NJAMFT Board. Lauren has been a part of the NJAMFT board since 2017. As a group practice owner in Middlesex County, NJ, she is passionate about staying up-to-date on the latest regulations, policies, and ethical standards. This is her second year running NJAMFT's Ethics Workshop, which aims to guide NJ MFTs in providing ethical therapeutic services. She looks forward to providing you with the most updated information, as well as having an engaging conversation about the ethical issues that we face today.

Abstract & Workshop Overview:
This workshop discusses the importance of having a code of ethics for our field - a code of conduct that is expected and required of all practicing MFTs. We will also discuss how to  practice ethically in times of change. Participants will have the chance to evaluate their own ethical beliefs and discuss how to take a more ethical approach to care.

Topics covered will include, but are not limited to: providing ethical telehealth services, telesupervision, staying HIPAA compliant in a virtual world (and across state lines), compact vs. licensure portability, and some updated discussions on Medicare. 

Cancellation Policy: Please be aware that refunds and exchanges are not available.

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