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The National Register hosts ongoing live webinars that cover clinical and ethical topics. Recent presentations explored intimate partner violence, culturally responsive treatment for American Indian and Alaska Native clients with suicidality, caring for transgender youth, supporting Black men’s mental health, suicide risk assessment in primary care settings, and more. The National Register occasionally hosts supplemental or special webinars in addition to our clinical webinars.
Webinars are 2:00–3:00 pm Eastern Time (1pm CT/12pm MT/11am PT) unless otherwise specified.
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Pricing for standard webinars: National Register webinars are typically available at no charge to National Register Health Service Psychologists, National Register Practice Academy members, and Canadian Register Health Service Psychologists. National Register Associate Program members (psychology doctoral students and trainees) may also attend at no charge. Non-member psychologists and other healthcare providers may create an account and register for $35. Some State Psychological Association members and affiliates receive discounted access, so please check with your Association’s central office for details.
Please review our webinar tips and CE eligibility guidelines.
Annually, we host a certificate program for student members of the National Register Associate Program. Associates can join us live for a series of sessions on a particular topic and can earn a certificate for attending all sessions. JOIN NOW if you are not yet an Associate.
The National Register of Health Service Psychologists’ Professional Practice Builder: Knowledge & Skills to Thrive in Private Practice provides attendees with knowledge, confidence, and specific advice for starting a private practice as a health service psychologist (HSP). Watch archived sessions here!
Watch a selection of clinical webinar snippets below. Full presentations are on CE.NationalRegister.org
Note: These recordings are not for CE. Archived webinars for CE are available on CE.NationalRegister.org
Dr. Zelechoski reviews the types of requests for information that practitioners may receive for various legal purposes, including subpoenas and court orders. She discusses the sometimes conflicting ethical and legal obligations of protecting client confidentiality, asserting privilege, and complying with the law, and provides strategies for responding to these records requests in ways that minimize risk.
Amanda D. Zelechoski is a licensed clinical and forensic psychologist and attorney. She received her BA from the University of Notre Dame, her MS and PhD from Drexel University, and her JD from Villanova University School of Law. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship at The Trauma Center at Justice Resource Institute (Brookline, MA) and is board certified in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology. Dr. Zelechoski has worked clinically with adults, children, and families in inpatient, outpatient, and forensic settings.
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