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Law & Ethics of Washington State Mandatory Reporting, Presented by Eric Ström JD, PhD, LMHC

  • 08/26/2025
  • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Live Synchronous Zoom Event
  • 172

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  • You must have the discount code to use this ticket.
  • For Members Only - must be logged in to the website to receive this price.
  • This is for members of other Mental Health Counseling Chapters chartered through AMHCA.
  • For WMHCA Student Members. Must be logged in to website to receive this price.

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Description:

For many clinicians, patient lethality and mandatory reporting are some of the most difficult topics to navigate. In this 3 hour workshop we will examine the applicable Washington State laws and regulations regarding mandatory reporting obligations with a specific focus on how these rules apply to the delicate balance of protecting client best interest and confidentiality while still meeting the reporting obligations in behavioral health settings.

Participants will gain increased ability to implement strategies to minimize risk and to limit liability to best support their clients and patients. This course is intended to meet ethics CE requirements.

Objectives:

  • Participants will be able to:
  • Identify and apply legal guidelines regarding mandatory reporting obligations;
  • Distinguish mandatory reporting obligations from the duty to avoid harm;
  • Create and evaluate strategies to meet legal reporting requirements while maximizing client/patient support;
  • Apply the legal and ethical standards to a range of case study scenarios. 

About the Presenter:

Eric Ström is an attorney and Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Seattle,Washington. As an attorney, Eric provides legal counsel, consultation, and guidance to mental health professionals. Eric’s clinical practice is focused on providing counseling services to combat veterans and those in other high-stress professions.  Eric currently serves on the American Mental Health Counselors Association Ethics Committee, and is the ethics advisor for the Washington Mental Health Counselors Association.  Eric has taught a range of courses in counseling and professional ethics at a variety of graduate and undergraduate programs.

Eric earned a PhD in Counseling at Oregon State University, graduated cum laude from Wayne State University School of Law in Detroit Michigan, earned a Master of Arts Degree in Counseling Psychology from the Northwest School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University Seattle, attended the Hague Academy of International Law in the Hague Netherlands, and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Linguistics from the University of Michigan.
Registration closes: August 22, 2025

This course is approved for 3 CE hours for LMHCs, LMFTs, LCSWs, and all associate-level licensees in Washington State


Washington Mental Health Association (WMHCA) has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 2079. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. WMHCA is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

WMHCA Cancellation Policy

To receive a refund, less a $15 cancellation fee, cancellations must be made by contacting WMHCA at least 48 hours prior to workshop date. There will be no refunds within 48 hours of the workshop date. Please make sure you have the link 24 hours prior to the event starting. 

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