

Mon, Jan 19
|Zoom Workshop
Telehealth Assessment: Ethical and Technical Pros and Cons
CE Eligible (APA) - 3 *You must be present for the entire workshop to qualify for CE Credits. Audience: Professionals who have formal postgraduate education in psychological assessment Instructional Level: Intermediate
Time & Location
Jan 19, 2026, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM EST
Zoom Workshop
About the event
Since the COVID-19 Pandemic, it has become much more common, permissible, and (often) convenient for psychologists to see clients via virtual platforms. While there are pros and cons to telehealth interventions identified by therapists, the ability to complete psychological assessment has received far less attention. However, there has been some research conducted demonstrating the benefits and pitfalls of virtual psychological assessment when it comes to the reliability and validity of the results, which will be reviewed in this workshop. Further, this program will review some of the legal and ethical considerations in conducting such assessments. Technical guidance will also be reviewed for various assessment administrations, demonstrating the best guidance adaptations that would be required to maintain integrity of the assessment.
Objectives:
Describe legal and ethical considerations of virtual assessments
Identify where to find best practice guidance for adjustments required for virtual assessment.
Plan virtual assessments of reliable integrity
Tickets
General Admission
$275.00
Total
$0.00
Registration Information & Policies
1. Because of the nature of some of the workshops, particularly those related to psychological testing and assessment, you may be asked for your degree/training, your license state, and license number for purposes related to test security. Julie A Keen, LLC reserves the right to disinvite participants if they do not meet prerequisite qualifications for a training (and will provide a refund, as appropriate).
2. If you require accommodations to fully experience the workshop, please include that information as part of your registration, and every effort will be made to implement reasonable requests for accommodations.
3. Because the CE opportunities are predominantly conducted by Julie Keen, Psy.D., the organization has secured the agreement of volunteer psychologists that may be contacted if there is a conflict of interest with the instructor/owner of the organization. If you have a complaint about a presenter, conditions of training, or the company, please consider providing feedback directly. Every attempt at active listening will be utilized to make providing feedback a positive experience. If direct feedback is not an option, or if you are unsatisfied with the conversation, you can submit a complaint to: JKPsyDFeedback@gmail.com where it will be received by a psychologist volunteer who will keep your identity anonymous, unless you explicitly ask otherwise. See full Complaint Procedure here.
4. In order to receive CE Credit, you must be present for the entire workshop. Participant attendance will be monitored at intervals throughout the workshop. Refunds for incomplete workshop attendance will not be offered except for the most extenuating circumstances.
5. If you cannot attend a workshop you registered for, a refund may be offered in advance to the start of the workshop. You must contact Julie A Keen LLC by email (info@juliekeenpsyd.com) or phone (860-251-9508) prior to the start of the said workshop in order to be eligible for a refund. If you contact Julie A Keen, LLC after the workshop has started, you may forfeit your claim to a refund.
6. Unless otherwise indicated specifically, Dr. Keen and the organization of Julie A Keen, LLC does not receive any commercial support, nor does the educational activity receive commercial support.
