There is significant opportunity for psychological science and expertise to contribute to the improvement of legal decision-making in the context of immigration proceedings. Many of the legal issues involved in immigration court (IC) decisions include mental health concepts (e.g., fear of persecution, mental abuse, credibility, competency for self-representation). The demand for psychologists to conduct FMHA in IC has increased as the number of immigrants in detention and facing removal (deportation) has also increased. These evaluations require specialized knowledge in the areas of immigration law, forensic assessment, and cross-cultural psychology. This virtual, four-hour training provides a brief review of the context of immigration law and relevant psycholegal issues, as well as practical and cultural considerations for the practice of FMHA in immigration proceedings. Participants can earn up to 4 APA-approved CEUs. [Day 2 of Special Topic: Immigration Trainings]
$95 Registration
This virtual, four-hour session provides an overview of the ways that a noncitizen’s mental health is at issue during an immigration proceeding in which they face the prospect of deportation from the United States. Presenters from the Amica Center for Immigrant Rights will discuss the concept of competency and procedural safeguards in the context of immigration proceedings, and will provide an overview of how mental health evaluations may be used to support a range of legal claims available to noncitizens, such as applications for asylum and other fear-based protection from removal. The training will also address practical concerns in conducting evaluations for individuals in detention facilities and working with language barriers. Participants can earn up to 4 APA-approved CEUs. [Day 1 of Special Topic: Immigration Trainings]
FREE
Clinicians in any treatment context—not just forensic settings—require some basic literacy in behavioral threat assessment. They should be able to explore any concerns about threat assessment that emerge in routine practice, particularly those that might prompt a duty to warn. This virtual, five-hour training presents a primer in behavioral risk assessment in order to begin developing a literacy in these important skills, particularly for clinicians in community clinical practice. Participants can earn up to 5 APA-approved CEUs.
$250 Standard Registration
$125 DBHDS/CSB Employees
Clinicians working with youth need best practice training on suicidal thoughts and behaviors among youth involved in the legal system. This virtual, four-hour training provides the foundational background knowledge as well as discussions on suicide screening among youth at an introductory level. Clinicians will also gain practice skills of brief evidence-based interventions. Participants can earn up to 4 APA-approved CEUs.
$200 Standard Registration
$100 DBHDS/CSB Employees
The ILPPP is now conducting its longstanding training on forensic evaluations of juveniles in a hybrid format. This is a “flipping the classroom” model that combines approximately 12 hours of self-paced online video lectures and quizzes with close to three days of in-person learning activities at the ILPPP. Participants can earn up to 18 APA-approved CEUs. Eligible clinicians who complete this training can be placed on Virginia’s approved list of juvenile competency evaluators.
$1125 Standard registration
$550 DBHDS/CSB employees
The ILPPP is conducting its longstanding training on forensic evaluations of adult defendants in a hybrid format. This is a “flipping the classroom” model that combines approximately 12 hours of self-paced online video lectures and quizzes with three days of in-person learning activities at the ILPPP, available before and after the in-person portion. Participants are eligible for up to 21 continuing education units (CEUs) approved by the American Psychological Association (APA). Eligible clinicians who complete this training can be placed on Virginia’s approved list of competency and sanity evaluators.
$1250 Standard Registration
$600 DBHDS/CSB Employees
Clinicians, particularly in forensic contexts, are often asked to assess violence risk among criminal defendants, psychiatric patients, and others. This one-day, in-person training addresses the conceptual and scientific bases for risk assessment, covering best practice guidelines and relevant research (particularly addressing violence and mental illness). The program also includes an overview of violence risk assessment instruments, followed by an afternoon session including HCR-20 scoring and case conceptualization. Participants will also apply the HCR-20 to a case example. Psychologists can earn up to 5 APA-accredited CEUs.
$250 Standard registration
$100 DBHDS/CSB employees
The ILPPP is now conducting its longstanding training on forensic evaluations of juveniles in a hybrid format. This is a “flipping the classroom” model that combines approximately 12 hours of self-paced online video lectures and quizzes with close to three days of in-person learning activities at the ILPPP. Participants can earn up to 18 APA-approved CEUs. Eligible clinicians who complete this training can be placed on Virginia’s approved list of juvenile competency evaluators.
$1125 Standard registration
$550 DBHDS/CSB employees
This one-day, live online training brings together experts on autism spectrum disorder, the lived experience of individuals with autism in the criminal legal system, forensic evaluation of individuals with autism, and risk assessment of individuals with autism. This program begins with a leading academic expert in autism spectrum disorder presenting on the clinical dimensions of autism, with a focus on recent advances in theory and research on legal contexts (Dr. Matthew Lerner). Next, a national trainer of judges, attorneys, police, correctional officers, and other legal personnel presents recommendations for accommodating individuals with autism within the criminal legal system, including potential supports in community and carceral settings (Kate Hooven). In the afternoon, two expert forensic psychologists discuss best practices for forensic evaluation of adolescents and adults with autism in a variety of contexts (Dr. Kaisa Marshall), with a special focus on evaluating risk of violence and sexual offending among this population (Dr. Sara Boyd). Participants can earn up to 5.5 APA-approved CEUs.
$250 Standard registration
$100 DBHDS/CSB employees
In recent years, the U.S. has been experiencing what’s been called a mental health crisis. The documentary Fractured examines how that crisis is playing out within the criminal justice system in North Carolina, a state where it’s been harder to access mental health care than in most others. From FRONTLINE’s Local Journalism Initiative, the Charlotte, North Carolina, NPR station WFAE, and Firelight Media, Fractured investigates the long waits for mental health care that defendants who are deemed too sick to stand trial face in North Carolina. The documentary explores how the long waits for care affect not only these defendants, but also the criminal justice system itself. Participants can earn up to 1.5 APA-approved CEUs.
FREE
Clinicians, particularly in forensic contexts, are often asked to assess violence risk among criminal defendants, psychiatric patients, and others. This one-day, in-person training addresses the conceptual and scientific bases for risk assessment, covering best practice guidelines and relevant research (particularly addressing violence and mental illness). The program also includes an overview of violence risk assessment instruments, followed by an afternoon session including HCR-20 scoring and case conceptualization. Participants will also apply the HCR-20 to a case example. Psychologists can earn up to 5 APA-accredited CEUs.
$250 Standard registration
$100 DBHDS/CSB employees
Clinicians in any treatment context—not just forensic settings—require some basic literacy in violence risk assessment and threat assessment. They should be able to explore any concerns about violence risk that emerge in routine practice, particularly those that might prompt a duty to warn. This training presents a primer in violence risk assessment and the related discipline of threat assessment in order to begin developing a literacy in these important skills, particularly for clinicians in community clinical practice. Participants can earn up to 5 APA-accredited CEUs.
$250 Standard registration
$100 DBHDS/CSB employees
The ILPPP is conducting its longstanding training on forensic evaluations of adult defendants in a hybrid format. This is a “flipping the classroom” model that combines approximately 12 hours of self-paced online video lectures and quizzes with three days of in-person learning activities at the ILPPP, available before and after the in-person portion. Participants are eligible for up to 18 continuing education units (CEUs) approved by the American Psychological Association (APA). Eligible clinicians who complete this training can be placed on Virginia’s approved list of competency and sanity evaluators.
$1250 Standard Registration
$600 DBHDS/CSB Employees
Many forensic evaluators have greater choice in determining whether and how to employ technology in completing evaluations. This workshop will cover the extant research supporting the use of remote evaluation practice. Additionally, we will address issues of ethics and risk management and how to write transparently about remote methods. We will discuss the use and interpretation of remote psychological testing. The presentation will cover the AP-LS (APA Div 41) “Recommendations for the use of telepsychology in practice and research”. Participants can earn up to 5 APA-approved CEUs.
$195 Standard registration
$95 DBHDS/CSB employees
While there are clear legal standards and forensic best practices for mitigation in capital cases, attorneys are increasingly requesting mitigation evaluations for non-capital cases as well. This virtual, three-hour training introduces the legal and clinical bases for evaluating mitigation for sentencing. We discuss key court cases and legal frameworks, evaluation parameters, ethical considerations, report-writing strategies, and the focal role of traumatic stress in mitigation evaluations. Participants can earn up to 3 APA-accredited CEUs.
This two-day, live online (virtual) training provides the foundation necessary for mental health professionals to conduct pre-sentencing evaluation of sexual offenders. After an attorney teaches the legal foundations, a team of psychologists address paraphilias, science underlying risk assessment, clinical and risk assessment, victim grooming behaviors, online behavior among sexual offenders, and the Static-99R risk instrument. Psychologists can earn up to 12 APA-accredited CEUs.
While the scientific and clinical foundations of this training are applicable to all practice areas, this training is designed to provide the “specialized training” required to be appointed as an expert under Virginia §19.2-300, providing a pre-sentencing evaluation of a “person convicted of an offense indicating sexual abnormality.”
$395 Standard registration
$195 DBHDS/CSB employees
This one-day, live online (virtual) program provides a comprehensive introduction to current research and best practices of violence risk assessment with juveniles, including student threat assessment in schools. The training includes an introduction to the SAVRY, one of the most commonly used risk assessment instruments for juveniles. This program is well-suited for mental health professionals, juvenile justice staff, social services agencies, educators, and others who encounter questions about young people’s risk for violent behavior. Psychologists can earn up to 5 APA-accredited CEUs.
$225 Standard registration
$95 DBHDS/CSB employees
The ILPPP is now conducting its longstanding training on forensic evaluations of juveniles in a hybrid format. This is a “flipping the classroom” model that combines approximately 12 hours of self-paced online video lectures and quizzes with close to three days of in-person learning activities at the ILPPP. Participants can earn up to 18 APA-approved CEUs. Eligible clinicians who complete this training can be placed on Virginia’s approved list of juvenile competency evaluators.
$1125 Standard registration
$550 DBHDS/CSB employees
Sexually Violent Predator (SVP) evaluations are unique and challenging evaluations that are distinct from other forensic evaluations that may address sexually offending.
In this one-day, live-online (virtual) training, Brock Maust, Esq., will provide a legal introduction to SVP evaluations with an overview of the SVP statute in VA and its relation to other state statutes. Drs. Hastings and King will describe best practices in SVP evaluations, providing crucial information for trainees who want to move from other forensic practice towards this highly specialized niche. Our speakers have extensive experience performing SVP evaluations across state and federal jurisdictions. Participants can earn up to 5 APA-accredited CEUs.
$200 Standard Registration
$100 DBHDS/CSB Employees
The ILPPP is conducting its longstanding training on forensic evaluations of adult defendants in a hybrid format. This is a “flipping the classroom” model that combines approximately 12 hours of self-paced online video lectures and quizzes with three days of in-person learning activities at the ILPPP, available before and after the in-person portion. Participants are eligible for up to 18 continuing education units (CEUs) approved by the American Psychological Association (APA). Eligible clinicians who complete this training can be placed on Virginia’s approved list of competency and sanity evaluators.
$1250 Standard Registration
$600 DBHDS/CSB Employees
Clinicians, particularly in forensic contexts, are often asked to assess violence risk among criminal defendants, psychiatric patients, and others. This one-day, in-person training addresses the conceptual and scientific bases for risk assessment, covering best practice guidelines and relevant research (particularly addressing violence and mental illness). The program also includes an overview of violence risk assessment instruments, followed by an afternoon session including HCR-20 scoring and case conceptualization. Participants will also apply the HCR-20 to a case example. Psychologists can earn up to 5 APA-accredited CEUs.
$250 Standard registration
$100 DBHDS/CSB employees
August 2, 2023: Competence restoration is a form of public mental health treatment ordered by criminal courts. But recently, as more criminal defendants are found incompetent, and ordered to restoration, the public mental health system struggles to meet demands for restoration services. This “competency crisis” requires new approaches. Fortunately, a new evidence base of best practices is emerging. Drs. Gowensmith and Kois are national experts—research and consulting with states around the country to improve competency-related services. Their training will overview the current national crisis, describe emerging best practices for this challenging era, and describe elements of more rigorous restoration services.
Location: UVA School of Law
Speakers include: Neil Gowensmith, PhD (University of Denver) and Lauren Kois, PhD (University of Alabama and University of Virginia)
The ILPPP is conducting its longstanding training on forensic evaluations of adult defendants in a hybrid format. This is a “flipping the classroom” model that combines approximately 12 hours of self-paced online video lectures and quizzes with three days of in-person learning activities at the ILPPP, available before and after the in-person portion. Participants are eligible for up to 18 continuing education units (CEUs) approved by the American Psychological Association (APA). Eligible clinicians who complete this training can be placed on Virginia’s approved list of competency and sanity evaluators.
Fees: $1250: Standard registration; $600: DBHDS/CSB employees
This one-day, live online training brings together experts on forensic evaluation of individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) or intellectual disabilities (ID). This program begins with a comprehensive introduction to how these special populations may come to interact with the criminal legal system, with a particular focus on the potential for reduced criminal responsibility. A clinical neuropsychologist then discusses assessment challenges when investigating ASD/ID in the forensic context. The program concludes with a discussion of the community supports and treatment options available for forensic populations with intellectual and developmental disabilities. While content is broadly applicable, Virginia evaluators may benefit from discussion of the new Virginia statutes §19.2-303.6 and §19.2-271.6 as they apply to defendants with ASD and IDD. Psychologists can earn up to 6 APA-accredited CEUs.
$225 Standard registration
$95 DBHDS/CSB employees
New for 2022-2023, the ILPPP is now conducting its longstanding training on forensic evaluations of juveniles in a hybrid format. This is a “flipping the classroom” model that combines approximately 12 hours of self-paced online video lectures and quizzes with close to three days of in-person learning activities at the ILPPP. Participants can earn up to 18 APA-approved CEUs. Eligible clinicians who complete this training can be placed on Virginia’s approved list of juvenile competency evaluators.
$1125 Standard registration
$550 DBHDS/CSB employees
This two-day, live online (virtual) training provides the foundation necessary for mental health professionals to conduct pre-sentencing evaluation of sexual offenders. After an attorney teaches the legal foundations, a team of psychologists address paraphilias, science underlying risk assessment, clinical and risk assessment, victim grooming behaviors, online behavior among sexual offenders, and the Static-99R risk instrument. Psychologists can earn up to 12 APA-accredited CEUs.
While the scientific and clinical foundations of this training are applicable to all practice areas, this training is designed to provide the “specialized training” required to be appointed as an expert under Virginia §19.2-300, providing a pre-sentencing evaluation of a “person convicted of an offense indicating sexual abnormality.”
$395 Standard registration
$195 DBHDS/CSB employees
UPDATE: This training will now also be offered live online, in addition to in-person at ILPPP! As our room limit is at capacity, new registration after May 1, 2023, is open only for online attendance. The training will now also feature a Q&A panel of expert attorneys with extensive experience working with mental health professionals. In this half-day training, national expert Dr. David DeMatteo will address evidence—expert reports and testimony—provided by mental health professionals in criminal and civil legal proceedings. After providing a brief legal primer, this presentation will describe the roles of mental health experts in the U.S. justice system and examine the admissibility standards for expert evidence provided by governing case law and various rules of evidence. Participants can earn up to 3.5 APA-accredited CEUs.
$145 Standard registration
$75 DBHDS/CSB employees
This one-day, live online (virtual) program provides a comprehensive introduction to current research and best practices of violence risk assessment with juveniles, including student threat assessment in schools. The training includes an introduction to the SAVRY, one of the most commonly used risk assessment instruments for juveniles. This program is well-suited for mental health professionals, juvenile justice staff, social services agencies, educators, and others who encounter questions about young people’s risk for violent behavior. Psychologists can earn up to 5 APA-accredited CEUs.
$225 Standard registration
$95 DBHDS/CSB employees
In this one-day, in-person training, national expert Dr. Robert Cochrane will discuss assessing a defendant’s mental state at the time of the offense as it relates to criminal responsibility (legal sanity). He will also discuss assessing a defendant’s intent, which is relevant to assessments under the new Virginia code §19.2-271.6 (2021). Psychologists can earn up to 5 APA-accredited CEUs.
$225 Standard registration
$95 DBHDS/CSB employees
New for 2022, the ILPPP is now conducting its longstanding training on forensic evaluations of adult defendants in a hybrid format. This is a “flipping the classroom” model that combines approximately 12 hours of self-paced online video lectures and quizzes with close to three days of in-person learning activities at the ILPPP. Participants are eligible for up to 18 continuing education units (CEUs) approved by the American Psychological Association (APA). Eligible clinicians who complete this training can be placed on Virginia’s approved list of competency and sanity evaluators.
Fees: $1250: Standard registration; $600: DBHDS/CSB employees