(Session Two) 2022 Law & Ethics Workshop

  • Mon, June 27, 2022
  • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • A Zoom Presentation

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Desert–CAMFT
presents:

2022 Law & Ethics Workshop
(Session Two)

with

Michael Griffin, Esq., LCSW
Bradley J. Muldrow, Esq.
CAMFT Staff Attorneys

A Zoom Presentation

Monday, June 27, 2022
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

3.0 CEUs

Unraveling Entangling Alliances:
Guidance for Navigating Dual Relationships
and Conflicts of Interest

1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Bradley Jordan Muldrow, Esq. & Mike Griffin, Esq.

Presentation Description

Dual relationships and conflicts of interest are among the most complex and complicated ethical issues therapists encounter in practice. This workshop will provide therapists with the information they need to recognize and appropriately respond to these ethical challenges. The workshop will include a discussion of vignettes concerning ethical issues. 

3 CEUs

Presenter Bios

Michael Griffin, Esq., LCSW, has been a member of the CAMFT legal team since 2007. A graduate of the USC School of Social Work and Chapman University School of Law, Mr. Griffin earned his LCSW in 1982 and his California license as an Attorney in 2002. He has a broad professional background in various mental health settings (including Western Youth Services in Orange County, California, and Rady Children’s Psychiatry Department in San Diego) as a clinician, administrator, supervisor, clinical case manager, school program coordinator, and outpatient clinic director, and has served as an oral examiner for LCSW candidates. In addition to his work for CAMFT, Mr. Griffin is a practicing psychotherapist with adults, adolescents and children in Laguna Niguel, California

As a CAMFT staff attorney, Bradley J. Muldrow, Esq., takes member phone calls regarding law and ethics issues and contributes articles on those subjects to CAMFT's publication, The Therapist. Prior to joining CAMFT’s legal team, Brad worked on litigation and regulatory matters as an attorney for San Diego Gas & Electric Company.

Since becoming an attorney, Brad has given law and ethics presentations to attorneys and judges as a member of the J. Clifford Wallace Inn of Court. He has also served as a board member for the Earl B. Gilliam Bar Foundation, a San Diego-based nonprofit.

Cost:

Session 2

$50 Desert-CAMFT Members
$60 for Non-members
$25 for Prelicensed

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