Description:
Clinical utility is defined as the relevance and usefulness of a psychological practice for the unique stakeholder(s). Clinical utility is a multi-faceted construct, with a cost-benefit analysis being one facet. This workshop provides an overview of an IRB approved research study involving 32 participants (11 mental health professionals; 11 seminarians; 10 Church representatives - rectors, vocation directors) that were asked about the costs and benefits of psychological evaluations of clergy candidates. Data from three participant groups provided a rare 360 degree perspective and was analyzed using grounded theory methodology. Results will present key themes about a cost-benefit analysis conceptualization.
Category of Education: D1.1 Assessment/ Evaluation, Intervention
Intended Audience:
Content Learning Level: Intermediate
Learning Objectives:
Schedule: 50 minutes Lecture on concept and results 10 minutes moderated Q & A
Cancellation Policy:
Refunds will not be offered for this event. However, registrants who cannot attend live are able to select the option to watch on demand and complete the home study to receive CE credits (if offered) at a later date. Any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to Mary Hanys at cpa_admin@catholicpsychotherapy.org for more details.
The Catholic Psychotherapy Association is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Catholic Psychotherapy Association maintains responsibility for this program and its content.