2021 - Newly Licensed Psychologists


Join us at our 2021 Virtual Convention.
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Newly Licensed Celebration

Date: October 15th, 2021

Time:  12:30 PM - 1:00 PM

This celebration welcomes Early Career Psychologists (ECP) into the field as professionals in clinical practice. The event is hosted by WSPA's ECP committee and will feature a member of the Examining Board of Psychology (EBOP) to welcome attendees and answer questions. Attendees may have lunch during the event. A free 1CE Ethics workshop will immediately follow. Details below.
Thank you to Eastside Psychological Associates for sponsoring the Celebration.

Note you must register for this workshop in order to receive a CE Certificate.  Register at this link.

CE credits: 1.0 (Ethics)

Date: October 15th, 2021

Time:  1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Learning Objectives:

  • Use the standards of practice for Washington Psychologists for sufficient case documentation
  • Apply the standards of practice for Washington Psychologists for avoiding multiple relationships

Program Description:

This 1-hour workshop will address common ethical, legal and professional questions that arise for early career psychologists.

About the Presenters

G. Andrew H. Benjamin, J.D., Ph.D.

G. Andrew H. Benjamin, J.D., Ph.D., ABPP

Dr. Benjamin works with families engaged in high-conflict litigation and lawyers suffering from various mental health and drug abuse problems, in various governance positions, and as director of the Parenting Evaluation Training Program at the University of Washington.

A Clinical Professor of Psychology and Affiliate Professor of Law at the University of Washington, Dr. Benjamin has published 72 peer-reviewed articles in Psychology, Law, and Psychiatry journals. He is the author of five books published by APA, and one book published by Sage. He has received multiple awards from such groups as the Washington State Bar Association, the Washington State Psychological Association, and the APA.


Stephen Feldman, J.D., Ph.D.

Stephen Feldman, J.D., Ph.D.

Dr. Feldman has practiced and taught law for over 30 years. He has served on the law faculties of Harvard, Georgetown, Nebraska, and Seattle Universities. He is a consultant to the Washington State Bar Association as a clinician with legal expertise, and, reversing hats, as a consultant to the Washington State Psychological Association as an attorney with clinical expertise. He also consults with counseling services and private practitioners throughout the state.