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Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day: A Trauma Informed Approach to Ethics and Expectations, Thursday, 8-15-24 (Live Webinar)

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Katie Bingner, MS, LCPC, brings us an ethics-centered and trauma informed approach to managing treatment expectations for clients and practitioners. We’ll discuss the impact of treatment expectations on the therapeutic alliance and clinician effectiveness, as well as corresponding ethical perspectives around managing these expectations and recognizing how they influence clinical outcomes and client-centered practice. *This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 2 CE Credits – Ethics.*

Bridges Over Barriers: Exploring Ableism and Social Justice with Ethics-Based Perspectives, Wednesday, 6-5-24 (Live Webinar)

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Join clinical social worker and leading advocate for individuals with developmental disabilities, Alexa Donnelly, LCSW, as we define and explore the ethical mandate governing professional practice and promotion of Disability Justice & Culture! Participants will enjoy an overview of the ethical, historical, social and legislative framework surrounding developmental disabilities, the importance of language and promoting person-centered practice with the developmentally disabled population, and identifying ways to address ableism and advance neurodiversity, especially within the context of its importance to ethical standards and social justice. *This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 3 CE Credits – Ethics.*

Ethics and Opioids: Treating Substance Use Disorders from an Ethical Perspective, Monday, 9-16-24 (Live Webinar)

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Explore the ethics of treating substance use disorders with Jodi Geis-Crowder, LPC, ACS! In this interactive presentation, participants will discuss the ethics of varying attitudes and beliefs surrounding abstinence versus harm reduction treatment models around substance use. We will identify known facts regarding the etiology of Opioids such as fentanyl, methods used for screening, narcan intervention, and corresponding qualifications for safe administration. Participants will also consider ethical aspects of mandatory disclosure relevant to SUD treatment for clients addicted to opioids like fentanyl and other substances. *This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 2 CE Credits – Ethics.*

Decisions…Decisions: Building an Ethical Roadmap When Choices Are Not Always Clear, Thursday, 9-26-24 (Live Webinar)

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Join practicing counselor and clinical supervisor, Jodi Geis-Crowder, LPC, ACS, for a thought provoking evening of discussion around ethics in mental health-based practice. Participants will study distinct areas of moral and ethical principles surrounding practitioner decision making models, what clinicians need to know to practice ethically in the technology age, and related practice considerations surrounding ethical vs legal obligations. *This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 3 CE Credits – Ethics.*

Resilience and the Black Experience: Through the Lens of Cultural Humility, Thursday, 9-19-24 (Live Webinar)

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Clinical psychologist Dr. Monique Swift offers deeper insights through a lens of cultural humility for practitioners working with Black clients and organizations serving the Black community. Participants will be equipped to better understand the historical context behind the present day psychological condition of Black people, review a model and operationalize key components of resilience, and describe a key construct, overlooked in mainstream psychology, pertinent to resilience in Black people. We will also learn a 3-pronged approach for strengthening resilience in Black people impacted by internalized racism/white supremacy. *This webinar meets the *NEW* Maryland Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice content requirement for Social Workers. This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 3 CE Credits.*