Basic Ethics with Anthony Quintiliani, Ph.D, LADC
Overview of Ethics Code for Alochol and Drug Counselors, core risk in ethical practice, and various problem solving activities related to ethical issues will be discussed.
| What | <NW Region> |
|---|---|
| When |
03/07/2008 - 08:45 AM
03/07/2008 - 04:00 PM
03/07/2008 from 08:45 am to 04:00 pm |
| Where | 108 Cherry St., Burlington State Office Building, Conference Room 2B, Burlington |
| Contact Name | VAPA |
| Contact Phone | 866-482-3222 |
| Add event to calendar |
|
Trainer: Anthony Quintiliani, Ph.D., LADC
Objectives:
1) Participants will learn about the most recent Ethics Code for Alcohol and Drug Counselors.
2) Participants will participate in learning and discussion about core risk area in ethical practice.
3) Participants will be involved in problem solving activities related to ethical issues.
Cost: $25 for VAPA members, $65 for non-members.
Morning refreshments provided, lunch is on your own.
To register, go to: https://www.sporg.com/registration?link_type=reg_info&form_id=96919&view_type=windowed
Cutoff for enrollment is February 22
6 CEU's available for LADC, Allied Mental Health, and Psychologists
Trainer Bio: Anthony R. Quintiliani, Ph.D., LADC
Dr. Quintiliani has worked in the field of chemical dependency and co-occurring disorders since 1970. His experience includes prevention and intervention work in schools, clinical services (treatment, training and supervision) in clinics, outcomes research, and extensive graduate level teaching/supervision in higher education (Ohio State University, The University of Vermont, Southern New Hampshire University and Antioch New England). Dr. Quintiliani holds Graduate Adjunct Faculty Status at The University of Vermont, Southern New Hampshire University, Antioch New England Graduate School and Johnson State College. Dr. Quintiliani has presented over 1000 professional workshops during his career, and has written numerous articles and manual on various clinical topics. He now serves as the Chief Psychologist for The Howard Center (ABHS) and the Chief Trainer for The Vermont Addictions Academy on Co-Occurring Disorders. He also provides clinical training and consultation as part of the Vermont Department of Health's Vermont Integrated Services Initiative (through DMH and ADAP).