Ethical dilemmas arise when there is a conflict between two or more ethically right decisions. But therapists don’t always feel comfortable making these decisions or, may even disregard the codes that are meant to guide decision making. While we’ve all experienced a time when we were unclear, failing to make ethically sound decisions can lead to:
Harm to clients
Legal consequences
Loss of licensure
Damage to your reputation, and
Personal and professional stress
This course utilizes the NASW, ACA, AAMFT, and APA codes of ethics and is designed to provide you with the skills and competencies you need to enhance your ability to make informed ethical decisions in your practice. In this course, you’ll learn how to recognize and address common ethical dilemmas in our current climate and gain insight on finding the most ethically sound path for mental health clinicians to follow. Components of the course includes:
The What and Why of Ethical Codes
Provider Competence and Informed Consent
Confidentiality, Mandated Reporting, and Duty to Warn and Protect
Professional Boundaries and Multiple Relationships (Sexual and Non-Sexual)
Ethical Challenges with Technology
Ethical Decision Making
Responding to or Making an Ethics Complaint
CE Hours
Completion of the full course provides 5 NBCC approved CE hours.