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Virtual Workshop: An Introduction to Threat Assessment

What: Virtual learning opportunity with BCPA, presented over Zoom

When: Friday 05/17/2024 at 1pm - 4pm CST

Number of CE Credits: 3 CE Hours

CE Credits Available to: Licensed Psychologists, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Licensed Professional Counselors, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists

Register here: May 2024 Workshop Registration

 

An Introduction to Threat Assessment

Presented by John Delatorre, PsyD

In an increasing polarized society, issues related to violence are becoming more polarized. Psychologists are often asked to assess a person’s likelihood to commit violence, though these evaluations are typically conducted as part of the legal process. Some individuals, that are not involved with the court system, are also at risk of committing an act of violence, but their behaviors have not risen to the level where police can intervene. A threat assessment reviews the credibility a person made to commit an act of violence. This assessment is often nebulous at best and perplexing as to how to conduct at worse. This seminar will address the key issues on conducting threat assessment and how they differ from a violence risk assessment, but how they may more akin to a fitness for duty evaluation.

 

Learning Objectives:

Based on the content of this workshop, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the basic components of a threat assessment

  • Describe the legal and ethical considerations when conducting a threat assessment

  • Describe at least one recommendation to include upon completion of a threat assessment

 

About Speaker

John Delatorre, Psy.D. is a licensed psychologist in Texas, Arizona and New York State. He has a license to provide sex offender treatment in Texas. He earned his doctorate from Midwestern University – Glendale. Dr. Delatorre has a Master’s degree in Jurisprudence from St. Mary’s University School of Law. Dr. Delatorre provides therapy and assessment for a variety of concerns, including providing interventions to the severely mentally ill, individuals with significant trauma histories, and crisis interventions/de-escalation. He has training and experience in various assessments including: general psychological, risk/threat assessments, competency to stand trial and criminal responsibility, psychosexual evaluations, police and public safety, and immigration evaluations. Dr. Delatorre has presented on multiple topics in the community and at conferences and is available to provide training. He is a psychological analyst for television news and court shows. Dr. Delatorre is also trained as a negotiator/mediator.

 

Cost for this workshop (early registration discount!):

· Student Members $20

· Members $50

· Non-Members $70

Early registration discount will end on May 3, 2024 and after that $10 will be added to each price.

Register here: May 2024 Workshop Registration

With questions, please email bexarpsych@gmail.com

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