Older Adult Capacity Assessment Course WInter 2023 (10 CEs)
This 10 CE course helps psychologists expand their work as experts in legal cases that fall under the jurisdiction of Probate Court. Prior approvel is required and space is limited. This course is taught by Peter Lichtenberg, PhD, ABPP, and Benjamin Mast, PhD, ABPP, board-certified clinical geropsychologists with years of experience conducting capacity assessments and providing expert testimony in court hearings.
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Increase Your Expertise in Conducting Financial Capacity Assessments for Older Adults
Earn 10 CEs (FLYER)
The Older Adult Financial Capacity Assessment Course helps psychologists expand their work as experts in legal cases that fall under the jurisdiction of Probate Court. Offered through Wayne State University’s Department of Psychology and the Institute of Gerontology, the course is taught by Institute of Gerontology Director Peter Lichtenberg, PhD, ABPP, and University of Louisville Professor Benjamin Mast, PhD, ABPP. Drs. Lichtenberg and Mast are board-certified clinical geropsychologists with years of experience conducting capacity assessments and providing expert testimony in court hearings. The instructors provide background, review actual cases, and discuss capacity assessment approaches across 10 topics. Participants will strengthen their skills and confidence about performing expert work in civil legal cases involving financial capacity, guardianship, and conservatorship, as well as in report writing and testifying in depositions and at trial. The weeklt live on-line course will be provided through Go to Meeting.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Discuss ethical issues in capacity assessments and preparing to be an expert
2. Describe core competencies for capacity assessment
3. Conduct whole person assessments
4. Conduct financial capacity assessments
5. Describe financial exploitation and its relationship to capacity assessment
6. Assess undue influence
7. Assess guardianship and conservatorship cases
8. Enhance skills in work with attorneys, giving depositions, and court testimony
9. Assess testamentary and contractual capacity
10. Improve legal case report writing and strategies for enhancing your practice
2023 Winter WEBCAST SCHEDULE
Each segment is provided through GoToMeeting on Wednesdays from 4-5 pm EST.
January 25
February 1, 8, 15, 22
March 1, 8, 15, 29, there is no session on March 22.
April 5
Please note:
1. Participants should be familiar with online webinars
2. Participants are responsible for having a stable internet connection
3. We will try to help with technical issues but support is limited
4. It is recommended that for the first class participants get on the site 5-10 minutes before class begins
5. Because we had such a large waitlist from the previous course, there may be more attendees for this course (30-35) than is typical for our previous offerings (25).
6. Direct any questions to Peter Lichtenberg at p.lichtenberg@wayne.edu
COST
The complete Older Adult Financial Capacity Assessment Course provides 10 CEs in psychology and costs $350.
Wayne State University's Department of Psychology is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. WSU's Department of Psychology maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Please direct questions about continuing education to Dr. Mark Lumley (mlumley@wayne.edu).