Artificial Intelligence (AI): A Threat to EAPs or Powerful Problem-Solver?
What is Presented?
Technology has revolutionized access to mental health services for people around the world. However, the ethical challenges presented by the rapid expansion of the use of technology cannot be overstated. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) presents both benefits and significant risks. This session will provide an introductory level of understanding of AI and how it is currently being used in mental health practice, with a significant conversation around the possibilities for the future.
PDH approval: 1.5 PDHs Contact Hours: 1.5
Who Presents?
About the Presenter: Kathryn Krase, PhD, JD, MSW
Kathryn Krase, Ph.D., J.D., M.S.W., is a social worker, lawyer, researcher, educator, and expert on professional ethics. She has significant experience as a family law practitioner, social work supervisor, along with more than 20 years of experience in faculty and administrative roles in undergraduate, masters, and doctoral level social work programs in and around New York City. Dr. Krase is the Principal Consultant for Krase Consulting, in Brooklyn, New York, where she focuses on educating mental and physical health professionals on their general legal and ethical obligations.
Learning Objectives
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Define and understand “Artificial Intelligence” (AI).
- Identify the ethical and legal concerns for using AI in mental health practice
- Explain how AI is currently being used in mental health practice.
COST
$125 Members
$175 Non Members
What are the dates for this course?
Online:
April 7, 2026 1:00-2:30PM ET
How Do I Register?
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PDHs will be awarded for attendance at this event.
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For more additional questions contact j.rochester@eapassn.org
