Course Catalog > Behavioral Health Sciences > Counseling and Psychotherapy
Ethical Decision Making in Complex Cases
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Berkeley, Sat. July 14, 9 am, 1 meeting
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- 1 meeting
- July 14: Sat., 9 am-4 pm
- Berkeley: 54 Barrows Hall, UC campus
- $195 (EDP 444273)
David Jull-Patterson, Ph.D. (license PSY14765), maintains an independent practice in clinical health psychology, working with adults and adolescents diagnosed with cancer, HIV, cystic fibrosis, lupus and other life-threatening diseases. He is an award-winning associate clinical professor teaching medical students at UCSF.
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(0.6 ceu)
6 hours CE credit: BRN, LCSW/MFT, and psychologists
This course satisfies the law and ethics course requirement for psychologists, MFTs, and LCSWs that is required during each license renewal cycle.Clinical dilemmas can present mental health professionals with circumstances in which they may have no clear legal, ethical or policy directives to guide them. This highly interactive workshop, designed by the American Psychological Association, teaches you a model to use in making sound, ethical decisions and provides practice in using the model with difficult cases.
Future-Term Courses and Enrollments
Courses are offered three terms per year: spring, summer, fall. Information about upcoming courses is available when enrollment opens each term.
- Spring term: Enrollment opens in early December. Classes begin in January.
- Summer term: Enrollment opens in early April. Classes begin in June.
- Fall term: Enrollment opens in early July. Classes begin in August.
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Sections Closed for Enrollment:
San Francisco, Sat. April 21, 9 am, 1 meeting
- 1 meeting
- April 21: Sat., 9 am-4 pm
- San Francisco: Room 204, Art and Design Center, 95 Third St.
- $195 (EDP 413823)
David Jull-Patterson, Ph.D. (license PSY14765), maintains an independent practice in clinical health psychology, working with adults and adolescents diagnosed with cancer, HIV, cystic fibrosis, lupus and other life-threatening diseases. He is an award-winning associate clinical professor teaching medical students at UCSF.