Established in 1962, The Trust is an independent business trust and leading provider of insurance and risk management programs for psychologists and psychology students nationwide. The National Register endorses The Trust as its preferred provider of professional and student liability insurance as well as other financial security products.
National Register members can save up to 25% when they switch to The Trust. This includes a 10% discount for switching your professional liability policy from another insurance carrier, plus a 15% discount when you combine 6 CE credits from any of The Trust’s FREE live or on-demand Virtual Webinar Series offerings (simply submit your certificates when you apply). Student liability policies are only $35/year. Learn more here.
The National Register has partnered with The Trust to provide risk management resources to educators and licensed psychologists—including specific resources for doctoral students and early career psychologists. Our partnership also provides psychologists with an ongoing series of risk management webinars featuring members of the Trust Risk Management Team. Access our collection of resources and archived webinars below.
Students and Early Career Psychologists
Risk Management Training Curriculum: The Trust’s Risk Management Training Curriculum is a 2-part series that consists of 12 modules and contains an added series on diversity, equity, inclusion, and clinician self-care. It is designed specifically for students and early career psychologists to enhance and build on what you’re learning in the classroom. Click the link above to complete your enrollment form and get started.
These archived webinars are available for viewing through the links below (Note: You cannot earn continuing education for viewing these videos. Archived webinars for continuing education are available on CE.NationalRegister.org). The National Register also has ongoing clinical webinars that cover clinical and ethical topics.
Dr. Andrea Bonior presents practical and actionable strategies for becoming more active as public-facing voices for the promotion of mental health to their communities and the media. Attendees will learn common challenges and barriers that make the transition to this work very different than clinical practice, along with specific paths to become sought after as an expert voice and thought leader. Ethical considerations will be explored, as well as potential benefits, drawing upon best practices and the presenter’s own experience as a psychologist in the spheres of book publishing, broadcast media, and print and online journalism.
Dr. Bonior received her B.A. with distinction in psychology from Yale University, with an additional major in American Studies. She completed her M.A. and Ph.D. in clinical psychology at American University, with a pre-doctoral clinical internship at the University of Miami, and a post-doctoral fellowship at George Washington University. Her training focused on individual and group psychotherapy for adults, specializing in the treatment of anxiety disorders and depression. For thirteen years, she has served on the faculty of Georgetown University, where she is a multi-year nominee for the Academic Council Honors Teaching Award, given to those professors who, by student nomination, are said to have had a meaningful impact on students’ lives.