Dr Kirk Honda talks with Frances Schopick, JD, MSW about his license complaint and other legal matters. Disclaimers: This information in this presentation is for educational and informational purposes only. This presentation does not form an attorney/client relationship, or provide, constitute, or substitute for legal or clinical advice, advocacy, representation, supervision, or consultation. Do not form legal conclusions or policies based on this presentation. This information is not intended to tell you what to do. Think of this information as a book on the shelf. You can take it or leave it. Frances Schopick speaks from experience, observation, and research. This presentation represents Frances Schopick’s opinions at this time, with the knowledge she has. With more information, Frances Schopick’s opinions may change. When in doubt, consult your supervisor, peers, or an attorney in your state and jurisdiction. Reasonable minds may disagree.
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00:00 Introducing Fran Schopick
04:28 Is Dr. Kirk a psychologist?
21:18 What happens when clinicians receive a complaint?
31:28 What are the consequences?
54:22 Does the responsibility to report end?
1:59:20 Where to find Fran
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March 17, 2025
The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®
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