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Ethical dilemmas can sometimes leave you at a crossroads! As clinicians, we encounter roadblocks which can cloud our decision making and lead to the wrong course of action. When ethical violations are made, it is most disheartening to know the harm caused to the clients we serve.
To aid clinicians in navigating this challenging road of ethical dilemmas in-person and virtually, this interactive course will take you on a personal journey to do the right thing. Clinicians will learn to apply foundational ethical principles and use best practices such as the Code of Ethics and decision-making models when faced with ethical dilemmas.
https://ceyouplus.org/workshops/ethicalfeb82/viewNavigating The Challenging Road of Ethical Dilemmas in Mental Health
Thursday, September 12, 2024, 10:00 AM EDT - 1:00 PM EDT
Presenter: Alesha Perkins, LCSW
Course Length: 3 Hours
This workshop Offers 3 Live Interactive Continuing Education Credits
Ethical dilemmas can sometimes leave you at a crossroads! As clinicians, we encounter roadblocks which can cloud our decision making and lead to the wrong course of action. When ethical violations are made, it is most disheartening to know the harm caused to the clients we serve.
To aid clinicians in navigating this challenging road of ethical dilemmas in-person and virtually, this interactive course will take you on a personal journey to do the right thing. Clinicians will learn to apply foundational ethical principles and use best practices such as the Code of Ethics and decision-making models when faced with ethical dilemmas.
Starting the Journey:
Avoiding Accidents:
Detour:
Encountering Roadblocks:
Ending the Journey:
4. Exploring Antisemitism and Therapeutic Alliance.
Please edit the learning objectives to the following:
1. Locate and articulate 2-3 specific biases stemming from antisemitism in culture and society, demonstrating an understanding of their origins and manifestations."
2. Identify and articulate 1-3 specific instances of
suffering related to antisemitism in clinical settings, illustrating the impact
on the therapeutic alliance.
3. Demonstrate proficiency in using 1-2 scripted responses that acknowledge
Jewish suffering with sensitivity and competence, enhancing therapeutic
communication.