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CPCS FOR BEGINNERS

This workshop is designed to share experiences from the first few years of supervising Interns and LAPCs. Real life examples will be presented and explored. Guidance is shared for navigating dilemmas in a manner consistent with legal and ethical standards. Sample situations and categories include professionalism, documentation, tracking systems, fee schedules, structuring groups, liability / professional insurance, didactic work, reporting, handling legal situations / queries, and therapy for counselors. Discussion will include how and when to consult with colleagues, legal professionals, and/or the GA Board.

This workshop offers 3 Continuing Education Credits (3 CEs).

This workshop costs $75.

Presenter: JOY F. WELCKER, PhD, LPC, OMC, CPCS

Dr. Welcker has worked independently in the field of mental health for almost 20 years. She completed an Education Specialist degree in School Psychology in 2003 and a Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology with a specialization in Neuropsychology in 2013. She completed her formal studies with a 2-year post-doctoral Fellowship in Augusta, GA in Neuropsychology with a focus on neuro-diagnostic assessment and developmental trauma. She opened Brighter Brains Integrative Health Group in Statesboro, GA in March of 2017, where she continues to practice brain-based assessment and neurobiologically-informed interventions to improve cognitive, emotional, and physical functioning for clients of all ages. Dr. Welcker currently holds licenses in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. She enjoys nature, hiking, biking, traveling, and time with family.

 

Location: This workshop is virtual and attendees will be provided with a Zoom link to meet for the workshop.

Contact Info: crampconsulting@gmail.com



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