Episode 17: Existential Angst, Ethics, and Your Professional Will

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Are you a psychologist working independently?  If so, do you have a professional will?  If not, you need to listen to this podcast.  John welcomes Drs. Mary O’Leary Wiley and Cathy Spayd to outline the important points in constructing a professional will.  A professional will is part of your ethical obligation to your patients should you die suddenly or become incapacitated.  The podcast will address the pragmatics of constructing a professional will and why it is important for all psychologists to have a professional will.   At the end of the workshop the participants will be able to:   1. Explain the importance of a professional will. 2. Locate documents on the Internet to help create a professional will. 3. Create your professional will.   Click here to earn one APA-approved CE credit   Resources   Mary O'Leary Wiley, PhD ABPP web site   Catherine Spayd, PhD   Closing a Professional Practice: Clinical, Ethical and Practical Considerations for Psychologists Throughout the Lifespan PowerPoint presentation by Drs. Wiley and Spayd   APA Sample of a Professional Will   Ragusea, S. (2002). A professional living will for psychologists and other mental health professionals.  In L. VandeCreek & T. Jackson (Eds.), Innovations in clinical practice:  A source book (Vol. 20, pp. 301 – 305). Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press.   Spayd, C.S. and Wiley, M.O. (2009). Closing a Professional Practice:  Clinical and Practical Considerations.  Pennsylvania Psychologist, 69 (11), 15-17.   Dashlane.com - A secure site to store passwords