[Self-Study] From Punitive to Positive: Embracing Excellence with a Positive Ethical Approach (N/NY)

Recorded On: 05/05/2026

Presenters:

Lisa Hinz, PhD, ATR-BC

Description:

This presentation explores a transformative shift from punitive-seeming risk management approaches to ethics toward a strengths-based, positive ethical approach. Emphasizing a focus on promoting excellence in self, clients, and institutions, a positive ethical approach can potentially reduce the tendency to burnout and lead to improved clinical outcomes. Drawing on principles from positive psychology, the session examines practical strategies for encouraging ethical behavior through empowerment rather than risk management. Attendees will gain insights into cultivating resilience, creativity, and trust while addressing challenges constructively. Ultimately, the presentation advocates for a positive ethical framework that promotes excellence, well-being, and ethical integrity across diverse professional contexts.

Learning Objectives:

Participants will be able to:

  • 1. Explain the differences between risk management and positive ethical approaches, including their impact on outcomes in professional settings.
  • 2. Identify key principles of a strengths-based, positive ethical framework.
  • 3. Apply practical strategies to foster ethical behavior, resilience, and trust in art therapy practice.

Additional Information:

  • Focus Area: Ethics
  • This session is worth 2 CECs
  • This session is ATCB, NBCC, and LCAT eligible.
Lisa D. Hinz

Lisa D. Hinz

PhD, ATR-BC


Dr. Lisa D. Hinz is a licensed clinical psychologist and board-certified art therapist with more than two decades of experience advancing the theory and practice of art therapy. She is an associate professor and director of the Art Therapy Psychology Doctoral Program at Dominican University of California in San Rafael. Dr. Hinz began her career in clinical psychology but discovered her passion for art therapy while supervising a master’s student at the University of Louisville Counseling Center. This experience led her to earn a post-graduate certificate in art therapy in 1992, where she trained under Drs. Vija Lusebrink and Sandra (Kagin) Graves-Alcorn, co-creators of the Expressive Therapies Continuum (ETC)—a foundational framework for understanding the therapeutic power of art. A leading voice in the field, Dr. Hinz has authored numerous professional publications and three influential books, including Expressive Therapies Continuum: A Framework for Using Art in Therapy, now in its second edition (2020). Her scholarship reflects a deep interest in materials and methods in art therapy, and she has been teaching and writing about ETC theory for over 23 years. In addition to her academic leadership, Dr. Hinz maintains a private practice in St. Helena, California, specializing in the treatment of eating issues, substance abuse, and lifestyle medicine.

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