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APOD: Analysis of Patterns of Denial 2 Day Training with CEU's

  • 09/21/2023
  • 8:30 AM
  • 09/22/2023
  • 5:00 PM
  • James A. McClure Federal Building 550 W. Fort Street, Boise ID 83724

Please join us for the APOD training September 21st and 22nd at:

James A. McClure Federal Building

550 W. Fort Street, Boise ID 83724

APOD is the Analysis of Patterns of Denial. This training is focused on helping professionals in the fields of law enforcement, attorneys, therapists and treatment providers, probation and parole, judges and polygraphers, to help facilitate the recognition of empirically identified patterns of denial. 

The APOD training is intended to help those who work with sex offenders identify denial response patterns and more accurately determine if an alleged sex offender is being truthful or deceptive.

The training is an 16 hour course and participants will receive a personalized certificate of completion and qualification. The second day of training is especially interactive and has been very well received for the practical interview responses and follow ups to the items.

His presentations have been approved for CEU credits for attorneys, mental health professionals and law enforcement officials. Cost of training is $395.00; includes training booklet and materials.

To register, click on the link below. 

https://apodtrainingidaho.rsvpify.com


KEYNOTE SPEAKER, March 5th and March 6th. ROBERT MCGRATH

Robert McGrath is President of McGrath Psychological Services, a consulting and training practice, and is a licensed psychologist-master. He has over 40 years of clinical, program management, consulting, and research experience in our field. 

Best Practices in the Treatment and Supervision of Sexual Offending

This session will review what we know about what works and what doesn’t in the treatment, supervision, and management of men who have committed sexual offenses.

How to Score and Use the

Sex Offender Treatment Intervention and Progress Scale (SOTIPS)

This workshop uses case studies to learn how to score and use the SOTIPS. The SOTIPS is a 16-item, provider-administered, dynamic measure designed to aid clinicians and probation and parole officers in assessing risk, treatment and supervision needs, and progress among adult males who have been convicted of committing a sexual offense. 

Making Child Contact Decisions Using the ROSAC 

Mental health, probation and parole, corrections, and child protective services professionals are commonly asked to assess the risk a sexual abuser poses to a particular child and under what circumstances, if any, the abuser might safely be allowed contact with the child. The Risk of Sexual Abuse of Children (ROSAC) uses a Structured Professional Judgment model for conducting these types of risk of sexual harm assessments. 

ETHICS: JENNIFER OBENSHAIN, DSW, MSW, LCSW MSW Online Program Coordinator, SrClinical Professor School of Social Work Boise State University, Co-Chair, National Ethics Committee, NASW

Ethics Presentation for: Idaho Association for the Treatment and Prevention of Sexual Abuse, March 5, 2025, 3 hour presentation in the morning. Title: Managing Boundaries in Professional Relationships



IATSA 2025

Start Date: Tuesday, March 04, 2025

End Date: Friday, March 07, 2025

Hotel(s) offering your special group rate:

  • Courtyard Boise West/Meridian for 179.00 USD per night Last Day to Book : Wednesday, February 05, 2025

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