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Training > Psychological Disorders Webinar Recording:
Causation, Work-Relatedness and Complicating Factors

The Leclair Company and Brigham & Associates held an extremely successful two-part webinar on May 1 and May 8, 2008 addressing many complicated issues associated with causation and work relatedness when working with people who experience psychological disorders. Drs. Norma and Steve Leclair are experienced mental health clinicians who are widely known and highly respected experts in the areas of workers' compensation, disability and psychological disorders. They are also energetic and experienced webinar presenters who are eager to work with you.

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The goal of this webinar is to help you clarify the following issues:

1) Is this psychological disorder caused by the event, is it related to the event or the treatment process, or is it an aggravation of a pre-existing condition?

2) What types of information will help me clarify issues associated with causation, work-relatedness and aggravation and how can I best gain that information?

3) When I believe I have valid information about the disorder and its relatedness to work, how do I address apportionment?

4) How can I develop a practical tool set that will help me organize my approach and the information I have generated?

Audience: Anyone challenged by mental health issues in workers’ compensation, accident and disability insurance including:

Claim managers and adjusters
Nurse case managers
Occupational health professionals
Vocational rehabilitation professionals
Risk managers
Occupational health professionals
Other interested parties in the U.S. & abroad

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