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Volume 7, Issue 5 (Suppl)
J Forensic Res 2016
ISSN: 2157-7145, JFR an open access journal
Forensic Research 2016
October 31-November 02, 2016
October 31-November 02, 2016 San Francisco, USA
5
th
International Conference on
Forensic Research & Technology
Video trainings in psychological topics for the forensic/health fields
Roxann Wright
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, USA
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ideo training is bringing valuable training services to those within a budget. With the advent of technology and live streaming
services, psychologists can offer seminars and trainings aimed at educating first responders, mental health practitioners and
medical practitioners valuable resources to help them understand the challenges of a person in a mental health crises. Online courses
have increased the ability to obtain CE credits from the comfort of the home and the flexibility of schedule that many who are
in public service need. Hundreds of streaming and video services have become part of the communication and learning tree for
continued education in America as well as Internationally. The access to video training can allow for on the job training sessions
guided by a manager or facilitator playing the videos in sequence to facilitate a training seminar. The increase of use of video services
serves to advance the field of psychology by collaborating with the important partners in battling mental health suffering.
Biography
Roxann Wright is currently the Clinical Forensic Psychology Doctoral candidate at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology– Los Angeles. She holds
a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology for the Helping Professions and a Master’s in Forensic Psychology. She is a member of the Golden Key and Psi Chi Honor
Societies. She currently works as a therapist with court ordered clients at the Ness Counseling Center, a non-profit for court ordered and voluntary low income
client. She will soon be joining the San Fernando Valley Mental Health Centers for Older Adult Services, providing mental health care for the elderly. She hopes to
work for the court system, correctional system and/or law enforcement in the roles of assessment and psychological services upon graduating.
jroxannwright@gmail.comRoxann Wright, J Forensic Res 2016, 7:5(Suppl)
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