Arkansas Psychological Association 2025 Spring Conference
Sequence XIV:
Ethics and Risk Management of Navigating Frontiers in Psychological Practice
Join us for the 14th installment of our Ethics and Risk Management series, designed to help psychologists navigate the evolving landscape of psychological practice while upholding ethical principles. As the field continues to expand, new opportunities arise—alongside new risks and uncertainties. This workshop provides practical strategies to help psychologists adapt to emerging trends while safeguarding their practice from ethical and legal challenges.
Key Topics Include:
- Expanding into new areas of practice while mitigating risk
- Ethical considerations in psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT)
- The role of artificial intelligence (AI) in psychological practice
- Digital security and compliance with HIPAA regulations
- Understanding PSYPACT and interjurisdictional telepsychology (IJTP)
- Managing career transitions (e.g., retirement, disability, new employment)
Earn CE Credits & Insurance Discounts
- 6 Ethics Continuing Education Credits
- 15% off your Trust Sponsored Professional Liability Policy premium (for 2 consecutive years at policy renewal).



Speaker
Leisl Bryant, Ph.D., ABPP
Board-Certified Forensic Psychologist | The Trust
Dr. Bryant is a licensed New Hampshire and Massachusetts-based clinical and forensic psychologist, with board certification in Forensic Psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology. She received her B.A. from the University of West Florida, her M.A. and Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Duquesne University, and completed a forensic postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Massachusetts Medical School Law and Psychiatry Program.
Working in both criminal and civil arenas, Dr. Bryant has maintained a private practice in clinical and forensic psychology for nearly two decades and has provided psychological services in a variety of forensic and therapeutic settings.
Dr. Bryant is a Fellow with the American Academy of Forensic Psychology, and formerly served as President and Executive Director of the New Hampshire Psychological Association (NHPA). She also served on the NHPA Ethics Committee for over ten years, received the Margaret M. Riggs Award for Distinguished Contribution to Psychology in the State of New Hampshire, and was awarded the Karl F. Heiser APA Presidential Award for Advocacy. Dr. Bryant brings extensive experience in forensic, clinical, and ethical consultation, academic instruction, and professional presentation to her role on the risk management team.
Choose Your Ticket
Members
$90
Students
$5
Non-Members
$180