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Easier Said Than Done: Confronting the Common and Not So Common Ethics of Daily Practice

This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 2 CE Credits – Ethics. For many states, live, interactive webinars count the same as in person.

Bring the questions you ponder! Whether we realize it or not, professional ethics are constantly at play in our practice across all settings. Whether in healthcare, education, not for profit, case or program management, or private practice, we invite you to join clinical social worker Rebecca Marcus, LCSW!

We’ll examine the tug of war that so easily emerges in many social work and mental health based settings. Participants will explore insights surrounding ethics-based management of client-therapist relationship definitions and the differences that may be present among clients and practitioners’ expectations, the role of self disclosure and countertransference in treatment ethics, identifying and implementing effective boundaries in practice, as well as addressing challenges and conflicts of institutional vs practitioner vs client value systems within multiple settings while upholding a person-centered therapeutic alliance.


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