The Dark & Bright Side of Electronic Media in Mental Health and Professional Practice

The Dark & Bright Side of Electronic Media in Mental Health and Professional Practice

By Queens Psychological Association

Date and time

Sunday, September 14, 2014 · 10am - 2pm EDT

Location

St John's University: Queens Campus

8000 Utopia Pkwy D'Angelo Ctr. Room 416A Queens, NY 11439

Description

QUEENS PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

&

ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY

Office of Postgraduate Professional Development Programs


PRESENT


The Dark Side of Electronic and Social Media Communication

AND

The Bright Side of Using Technology in a Practice


This program is for Mental Health Professionals and Students ONLY


Profile in LIne Art

  • Twitter and the Proliferation of Internet Trolls
  • The Dark Side of Twitter
  • Useful and Dark Side of Listservs
  • Dark side of Big Data
  • Cyberbullying
  • Revenge Porn
  • Facebook - Social Minefield or Tool for Connections
  • Texting - Is it really "talking"

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  • Practice Management Software- office automation yields financial and temporal freedom (more money and time for you)
  • Psychological Testing - Online without owning the test
  • (Almost) Free Electronic Document Storage - Find anything ... almost instantly !
  • Save your electronic files for access anywhere in HIPAA compliant storage (free)
  • Telephonic Management that has you connected whenever you want -- and keep your privacy.
  • Remote control a computer - for Free


Roy Aranda, Psy.D., J.D. & Robert S. Kassoff, Ph.D.


Sunday, September 14, 2014, from 10AM – 2PM

Registration and Coffee/Tea 9:40 Sharp

St. John’s University, Queens Campus

D'Angelo Ctr (DAC) Room 416A

Walk-in/Public Transportation: Gate 5 - Union Tpke & 173 St. (Q46)

Car: Gate 3 (Utopia Pkwy & 80th Road) or Gate 4 Union Tpke & 173 St.and use Carnesecca Arena Parking Lot

Campus Map - http://www.stjohns.edu/sites/default/files/documents/140425_m1-9098_queens_campus_map.pdf

This program is sponsored by the St. John's University Postgraduate Professional Development Programs. St. John's University is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. St. John’s University maintains responsibility for this program and its content

Breafast and Lunch generously sponsored by Therabill

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