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Ethical dilemmas often present formidable challenges for clinicians, placing them at critical crossroads in decision-making. The consequences of making misguided choices can be detrimental, undermining the quality of care provided to the clients we serve.
This course is designed to support clinicians in effectively navigating ethical dilemmas both in-person and in virtual settings, and aims to enhance participants' understanding of ethical decision-making models and best practices.
It will provide clinicians the skills to identify ethical dilemmas, effectively apply the established Code of Ethics, and implement foundational ethical principles, and will emphasize the development of professional boundaries. Clinicians will gain an in-depth examination of the legal implications associated with ethical violations and will empower clinicians with the necessary tools to make ethically sound decisions, thereby enhancing the overall quality of care and safeguarding the well-being of clients.
https://ceyouplus.org/workshops/ethicalj2/viewNavigating The Challenging Road of Ethical Dilemmas in Mental Health (3 CE Credits – Ethics)
Previously Recorded
Presenter: Alesha Perkins, LCSW
Course Length: 3 Hours
This workshop Offers 3 Continuing Education Credits
This webinar is recorded and will not grant live credits.
Ethical dilemmas often present formidable challenges for clinicians, placing them at critical crossroads in decision-making. The consequences of making misguided choices can be detrimental, undermining the quality of care provided to the clients we serve.
This course is designed to support clinicians in effectively navigating ethical dilemmas both in-person and in virtual settings, and aims to enhance participants' understanding of ethical decision-making models and best practices.
It will provide clinicians the skills to identify ethical dilemmas, effectively apply the established Code of Ethics, and implement foundational ethical principles, and will emphasize the development of professional boundaries. Clinicians will gain an in-depth examination of the legal implications associated with ethical violations and will empower clinicians with the necessary tools to make ethically sound decisions, thereby enhancing the overall quality of care and safeguarding the well-being of clients.
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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.