Date: Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Time: 11:00 am – 3:30 pm (ET) /
8:00 am – 12:30 pm (PT)
Format: Live interactive training offered via Zoom
Hosted by: David Prescott, LICSW, ATSA-F
Credit: 4 CE Credit Hours
Cost of training and CE certificate: $120.00
CE Eligibility: Psychology, Social Work, and Counseling
You must attend the entire live training to be eligible for CE credits. If you seek only psychology credits, the evaluation is optional, and you can remain anonymous. If you are seeking counseling credit, you must submit an evaluation with your name and email address.
This workshop focuses on how to incorporate cultural and person-first language considerations into adult Psychosexual Evaluations (PSEs). It provides a brief review of the principles of risk, need, and responsivity, culture-related definitions and concepts, the Hays ADDRESSING framework, and the American Psychological Association’s Inclusive Language Guidelines.
This training also addresses intersectionality, consensual non-monogamy, and kink culture. It offers strategies for preparing evaluations, selecting appropriate tools, interviewing, scoring, and report writing. Anonymized and fictional case examples will be discussed. Questions and case examples are highly encouraged.
Topics Include:
1) Psychosexual evaluations
2) Risk-Need-Responsivity Model
3) ADDRESSING Framework
4) APA’s Language Guidelines
5) Sexual and relational subcultures
6) Intersectionality and diversity
As a result of this training, participants will be better able to:
1) Use assessment methods with clients from diverse backgrounds.
2) Define kink culture.
3) Explain person-first language.
4) Explain the principles of risk, need, and responsivity.
5) Describe cultural factors that influence case formulation.
Four Hours of Training
The training session starts at 11:00 am Eastern Time and runs until 3:30 pm. The charge is $120. Each registration includes a certificate, whether it be for CE credits hours or for attendance. You must attend the entire live training to be eligible for CE credits. If you seek only psychology credits, the evaluation is optional, and you can remain anonymous. If you are seeking counseling credit, you must submit an evaluation with your name and email address.
We can refund your training fee up to 24 hours prior to the start of the training.
Continuing Education Credit Hours
Continuing Excellence, LLC is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Continuing Excellence, LLC maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Cultural and Language Inclusivity in Adult Psychosexual Evaluations has been approved by NBCC for NBCC credit. Continuing Excellence, LLC is solely responsible for all aspects of the program. NBCC Approval No. SP-4420.”
Cultural and Language Inclusivity in Adult Psychosexual Evaluations, Course #5368, is approved by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program to be offered by Continuing Excellence LLC as an individual course. Individual courses, not providers, are approved at the course level. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE course approval period: 11/15/2023 – 11/15/2025. Social workers completing this course receive 2 Clinical 2 Cultural Competence continuing education credits.

This program is co-sponsored by Safer Society Press and Continuing Excellence, LLC
Continuing Excellence, LLC
P.O. Box 134, East Middlebury, VT 05740
Tel: (802) 771-4155
Info@ContinuingExcellence.com
www.ContinuingExcellence.com

Molly Shepard, PhD
Licensed Psychologist (Oregon), Certified Clinical Sexual Offense Therapist, Certified Forensic Evaluator
Dr. Molly Shepard is a Licensed Psychologist providing sexual offense-specific treatment and assessment services for patients referred to the Oregon State Hospital’s Sexual Offending Treatment Program. She also contracts with a local private practice conducting sexual risk, diagnostic, and forensic evaluations. She holds Oregon certifications as a Clinical Sexual Offense Therapist and a Forensic Evaluator. She was appointed to the Oregon ATSA (OATSA) Board of Directors in March 2023.
Additional Information
Audience
This training is for professionals working with people who have perpetrated abuse. Professionals who will benefit from this training include social workers, psychologists, clinical counselors, and interested paraprofessionals.
Content Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Disclosure
The presenter does not have published materials related to the training from which they may benefit financially.