Sept. 15, 2009

NDSU offers Mental Health Practice and Law Workshop

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North Dakota State University Distance and Continuing Education, in collaboration with Terence Barrett, are offering a Mental Health Practice and Law workshop on Wednesday, Sept. 30, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the NDSU Distance and Continuing Education classroom at the SGC Building. The workshop will explore the impact of the law on various aspects of mental health practice and is designed for counselors, social workers, psychologists, therapists and clergy.

The Mental Health Practice and Law Workshop will offer practical guidelines for managing a variety of common legal concerns, review of various ethical standards of practice in case studies and avoiding professional role confusion in legal matters. This workshop is 5.5 continuing education contact hours. Continuing education units have been approved for National Board for Certified Counselors, North Dakota social workers as well as general continuing education unit requests. The cost is $99 per participant with lunch included.

Barrett is a licensed psychologist in Fargo with experience in childhood trauma, sexual assault, torture, crime and war. He teaches courses in clinical psychology, forensic psychology, abnormal psychology, understanding suicide and understanding self-injury.

Participants may register online at www.ndsu.edu/dce (Non-Credit Activity: Conferences/Events/ Workshops). The deadline is Monday, Sept. 21. For more information contact Distance and Continuing Education at (701) 231-7015, toll-free 1-800-726-1724 or visit www.ndsu.edu/dce.

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