Date/Time
1/23/2026
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Eastern
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Eastern
Event Description
This webinar is under the auspices of University of Detroit-Mercy, who are our partners in continuing education. See Official Flyer.
What you will gain from this webinar:
- Recognize and address both the overestimation and underestimation of cultural influences in psychological assessment and treatment planning.
- Evaluate the cultural relevance of evidence-based practices and ethically adapt interventions to meet the needs of diverse and underserved populations.
- Analyze and navigate ethical tensions arising from gender and cultural values in trauma-focused therapy.
- Demonstrate ethical competence and appropriate boundary management when treating clients with religious or spiritual concerns.
- Apply ethical principles and professional standards to the use of internet-mediated and digital forms of therapy.
Celia B. Fisher, Ph.D., is the Marie Ward Doty Endowed University Chair in Ethics and Professor of Psychology, and founding Director of the Fordham University Center for Ethics Education. She currently directs the NIDA funded Fordham University HIV/Drug Abuse Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute.
Dr. Fisher has over 300 publications and 8 edited volumes on children’s health research and services among diverse racial/ethnic, sexual and gender minority groups in the U.S. and internationally... See complete bio at https://www.fordham.edu/academics/departments/psychology/faculty-and-staff/celia-b-fisher/
Location
UNITED STATES
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