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Ethics: Navigating Ethical Challenges- March

March 20 @ 9:00 am - 4:00 pm EDT

Ethics: Navigating Ethical Challenges- March

Join us for a comprehensive virtual training session, “Navigating Ethical Challenges,” where social workers, substance-use disorder professionals, and recipient rights experts come together to explore the intricate landscape of ethics. This seminar offers a deep exploration of ethical considerations in the field, covering essential topics such as autonomy and competence, ethical codes and standards, informed consent, boundary management, dual relationships, ethics surrounding telehealth, conflicts of interest, and common ethical challenges and pitfalls. Ethical problem-solving models will be presented, discussed, and utilized through interactive case studies. Engage in in-depth discussions, learn from expert lectures, participate in interactive breakout sessions, and develop practical strategies for ethical problem-solving. This multimedia seminar aims to equip you with the knowledge and skills to navigate ethical dilemmas effectively, enhancing your ethical practice and professional growth.
This training fulfills:

The Michigan Social Work Licensing Board’s requirement for licensure renewal for ethics.
The MCBAP approved treatment ethics code education – specific.
Registration Fees: $135 CMHA Members, $158 Non-Members. Payment will be required at the time of registration.
Questions? Email cbywater@cmham.org

Objectives
Objective 1 Name and describe the fundamental concepts of ethics in practice.
Objective 2 Utilize and apply ethical decision-making models to navigate complex situations.
Objective 3 Recognize and differentiate various scenarios where dual relationships may emerge within therapeutic settings.
Objective 4 Learn to identify and effectively manage conflicts of interest that may arise in mental health practice, ensuring ethical decision-making and client welfare.
Objective 5 Define informed consent in the context of mental health practice and its importance in respecting client autonomy.
Objective 6 Identify unique ethical considerations and challenges in providing mental health services via telehealth.
Objective 7 Identify the role of competence in ethical mental health practice.