AI in Clinical Practice: Ethics, Risks & Keeping Therapy Human

AI in Clinical Practice: Ethics, Risks & Keeping Therapy Human

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This practical, clinically focused workshop helps therapists feel confident and prepare to engage with AI thoughtfully and ethically.

AI in Clinical Practice: Ethics, Risks & Keeping Therapy Human

Brenda Hart, PhD - Vince Vasquez, MS, MBA - Randall Wyatt, PhD

April 25, 2026

9 am to 4:30 pm (6.5 CE hours, meets law & ethics requirement)

The Beckman Center, UCI

Artificial intelligence is rapidly entering the world of mental health—from documentation and assessment to the very fabric of how clients think and relate to therapy. As technology advances faster than our ethical guidelines, therapists face a crucial challenge: how to stay informed, ethically grounded, and human-centered in a rapidly shifting landscape.

To meet that challenge, we are bringing a talented group from the Bay Area- one technology expert and 2 clinical psychologists who have created an innovative and clinically oriented workshop designed for therapists who want to:

• Understand how AI really works in plain, therapist-friendly language

• Navigate ethical gray areas where formal guidance is still emerging

• Embrace innovation while protecting the humanity of therapy

• Identify potential benefits and risks of AI tools in psychological practice

• See case examples and live role plays exploring real clinical dilemmas

Whether you’re curious, skeptical or cautiously optimistic, please join us for a thought provoking, interactive day that helps you stay current without losing the human connection that makes therapy transformative. For more details and Learning Objectives, please visit anatomyofintimacy.com

The Foundation for the Contemporary Family is underwriting this event so that we can offer this high-caliber training at a lower cost—and it includes a buffet lunch and free parking. Plus, we are able to give out more scholarships than ever before!

Foundation for the Contemporary Family is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Foundation for the Contemporary Family maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

The Foundation for the Contemporary Family is an approved provider of the American Psychological Association (APA); the BBS accepts our APA programs for credit for LCSW, MFT, LPCC, LEP

This practical, clinically focused workshop helps therapists feel confident and prepare to engage with AI thoughtfully and ethically.

AI in Clinical Practice: Ethics, Risks & Keeping Therapy Human

Brenda Hart, PhD - Vince Vasquez, MS, MBA - Randall Wyatt, PhD

April 25, 2026

9 am to 4:30 pm (6.5 CE hours, meets law & ethics requirement)

The Beckman Center, UCI

Artificial intelligence is rapidly entering the world of mental health—from documentation and assessment to the very fabric of how clients think and relate to therapy. As technology advances faster than our ethical guidelines, therapists face a crucial challenge: how to stay informed, ethically grounded, and human-centered in a rapidly shifting landscape.

To meet that challenge, we are bringing a talented group from the Bay Area- one technology expert and 2 clinical psychologists who have created an innovative and clinically oriented workshop designed for therapists who want to:

• Understand how AI really works in plain, therapist-friendly language

• Navigate ethical gray areas where formal guidance is still emerging

• Embrace innovation while protecting the humanity of therapy

• Identify potential benefits and risks of AI tools in psychological practice

• See case examples and live role plays exploring real clinical dilemmas

Whether you’re curious, skeptical or cautiously optimistic, please join us for a thought provoking, interactive day that helps you stay current without losing the human connection that makes therapy transformative. For more details and Learning Objectives, please visit anatomyofintimacy.com

The Foundation for the Contemporary Family is underwriting this event so that we can offer this high-caliber training at a lower cost—and it includes a buffet lunch and free parking. Plus, we are able to give out more scholarships than ever before!

Foundation for the Contemporary Family is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Foundation for the Contemporary Family maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

The Foundation for the Contemporary Family is an approved provider of the American Psychological Association (APA); the BBS accepts our APA programs for credit for LCSW, MFT, LPCC, LEP

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  • 7 hours 30 minutes
  • In person
  • Free parking

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Beckman Center of the National Academies of Sciences & Engineering

100 Academy Way

Irvine, CA 92617

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