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Speaking Feedback and Ratings

Whenever I speak, I have participants evaluate my performance. I appreciate the opportunity to learn how to become a better presenter. Here are some of my more recent ratings.

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Clinical and Ethical Issues in the Use of Social Media Ethics by Psychologists April 4, 2016 Training to 32 attendees at Palo Alto Veteran’s Affairs

Palo Alto VA – April 4, 2016

Digital and Social Media Ethics for Psychologists November 14, 2015 Training to 57 attendees at Los Angeles County Psychological Association

Los Angeles County Psych Association 11/14/15

Me? Naked on the Internet? How to Maintain Clinical Sensitivity, Professional Ethics, and Protect Your Professional Reputation Online April 19, 2015 Training to 41 attendees at Washington State Psychological Association

Washington State Psych Association 4/19/15

Digital and Social Media Ethics February 26, 2015 Training to 42 attendees at the National Convention for the Hemophilia Alliance

Hemophilia Alliance – February 26, 2015

Clinical and Ethical Considerations for Mental Health Professionals Using Social Media September 27, 2014 3 hour CE presentation to 85 attendees at Oklahoma Society for Psychoanalytic Studies

Oklahoma Society for Psychoanalytic Studies September 27, 2014

Ethics Pitfalls and Opportunities in Social Media June 7, 2014 4 hour CE presentation to 45 attendees at Argosy University, Alameda, CA

Rockland, Maine 6/20/14 Evaluation

Psychotherapists on the Internet: Digital Dilemmas, Clinical Questions, and Ethical Inquiries October 17, 2014 6 hour CE presentation to 45 attendees at Oregon Psychological Association

Oklahoma Society for Psychoanalytic Studies 9/27/14

CPA Annual Convention Institute: Digital and Social Media Ethics for Psychologists April 24, 2014 4 hour CE presentation to 15 psychologists in San Diego

CPA 2014 Presentation – Evaluation Summary Graph

Digital and Social Media Ethics Presentation to Santa Clara Psychological Association May 20, 2012, 3 hour CE presentation to 25 clinicians Key:

Digital and Social Media Ethics for Psychologists October 19, 2013, 2 hour CE presentation to 20 clinicians at Los Angeles County Psychological Association

Feedback received from 20 psychologists after the training. Key: 1 = absolutely not 2 = probably not 3 = uncertain 4 = somewhat 5 = absolutely You may click on the chart to view it in larger size.

Social Media Ethics and Clinical Training January 24, 2015 Webinar to 59 attendees of Council of University Directors of Clinical Psychology, Midwinter Meeting

CUDCP Webinar 1/24/15