Clackamas Women Lawyers presents this CLE on November 15 from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m., location TBD. $10 for chapter members, $15 for non-members.
RSVP to Ericka Langone. CLE Credit – The chapter will apply for 1.0 Access to Justice.
This presentation focuses on two types of personality disorders that are overrepresented in most types of legal issues: borderline personality disorder (BPD) and antisocial personality disorder (ASD). Clients who present with these issues can be time-consuming, take away resources from other clients, and cause discord among staff. In this presentation, Cort Heroy, MA, LPC, will discuss with us how to spot and effectively manage clients with BPD and ASD, along with how such clients are likely to present with their attorney and in court, and how to get ahead of some of the damage that they can cause.
Cort Heroy, has 15 years of experience treating and managing individuals with significant personality and behavioral difficulties in a community clinic setting and has served as a mental health investigator and mental health examiner for Douglas and Lane Counties. Cort now runs his own consulting business which focuses on client management and trial consulting.