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Oct
27
9:00 AM09:00

Ethics and the Substance Use Disorders Counselor

Course Description:

Professional ethics provide guidelines for safe and effective treatment delivery.  Every profession has their own Code of Ethics, and if you are a Social Worker who works with Substance Use Disorders, then you have at least two.  This workshop will provide an opportunity to explore your personal ethics within the context of the NASW Code of Ethics and the MCBAP Code of Ethics.  Case studies will be provided to enhance learning of ethical decision-making and how to apply professional ethical principles.

Course Link: 
http://www.corelearninginc.com

CE Value (credits): 6
CE Type: Standard

Sponsor Name:
Core Learning, Inc.

Contact Information:
Stephanie Appel
248-933-2673
sappel@corelearninginc.com


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Sep
9
9:00 AM09:00

Ethics, Boundaries and Pain Management, an Integrated Approach

Course Description:

This seminar will assist Clinicians in enhancing their awareness and understanding of the direct relationship between ethics, boundaries and pain management.  In our rapidly growing field of knowledge of the brain, trauma and pain, it is essential to continually reboot these concepts to facilitate our practice models and enhance our work with Clients

 

Course Link: 
http://www.corelearninginc.com

CE Value (credits): 7
CE Type: Standard, Ethics, Pain

Sponsor Name:
Core Learning, Inc.

Contact Information:
Stephanie Appel
248-933-2673
sappel@corelearninginc.com


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Oct
8
9:00 AM09:00

An Overview of Ethics and the LGBTQ+ Client for Alcohol, Chemical, and Process addiction treatment

Course Description:

This workshop will help enhance your understanding of the unique differences and challenges facing therapists when treating LGBTQ+ clients with alcohol, chemical and other process addictions. Participants will learn foundational ethics for treating LGBTQ+ clients struggling with addiction; the importance of cultural, social, and spiritual aspects of addiction treatment; and other ethical treatment considerations. Participants will gain more awareness of unique conflicts of interests that exist for LGBTQ+ addiction therapists, the difference of inappropriate behavior and violating behavior in an ethical dilemma and gain more awareness of creating a therapeutic relationship that honors the LGBTQ+ client and not just creating a “safe space”.

 

Course Link: 
http://www.corelearninginc.com

CE Value (credits): 3
CE Type: Standard, Ethics

Sponsor Name:
Core Learning, Inc.

Contact Information:
Stephanie Appel
248-933-2673
sappel@corelearninginc.com


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Oct
7
9:00 AM09:00

Ethics, Mental Health and COVID-19

Course Description:

This seminar is to identify, explore and address the current and impending impact on our society’s mental health.  The ethical considerations will be on the NASW Values of service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, importance of human relationships, integrity, and competence.  In addressing the mental health crisis, we are presently in, we need to recognize how the pandemic is impacting Social Workers personally and professionally, as well as the impact and treatment services for that of our Clients.  We need to obtain information as current as possible, cautioning ourselves and our Clients on the ever-changing knowledge, and how we facilitate mental health treatment.

 

Course Link: 
http://www.corelearninginc.com

CE Value (credits): 6
CE Type: Standard, Ethics

Sponsor Name:
Core Learning, Inc.

Contact Information:
Stephanie Appel
248-933-2673
sappel@corelearninginc.com


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