The PsyD Program in Clinical Psychology at California Lutheran University is pleased to present

 

Secondary Traumatic Stress and Professional Development

 

By

Elizabeth Park, PsyD

 

Thursday, October 16, 2014

1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

 

California Lutheran University, Oxnard

2201 Outlet Center Dr., Ste 600

Room 104

Oxnard, CA   93036

 

This presentation is designed for educating practicing professionals about the impact of secondary traumatic stress on professional development as well as the ethical issues that may result.  The learning objectives for this presentation are:

 

1.      Become aware of the ethical issues concerning the personal and systematic impact of secondary traumatic stress (STS)

2.      Identify minimum of three personal and career development factors that may impact the experience of STS for psychologists

3.      Identify three to five different coping/self-care strategies to address STS in professional roles

 

This program is free and open to the community.  Psychologists attending are eligible for 2 hours of continuing education.

 

Dr. Park is a postdoctoral fellow at the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles specializing in trauma psychology through the University of Southern California’s University Center Excellence in Developmental Disabilities.  

 

California Lutheran University is approved by the California Psychological Association to provide continuing professional education for psychologists.  California Lutheran University maintains responsibility for this program and its content.  This program will provide attendees with 2 CE units for full attendance; no partial credit will be awarded. CPA OPD Provider GRA033