1-4 p.m., Friday, March 26, 2010 Register Now
Goal: To build on the basic introductory ethics course by integrating ethical theory with clinical experience and practice. Content includes exploring dual relationships, boundary issues, ethics in supervision and importance of consultation.
Objectives:
1. To increase the clinician’s knowledge of ethical principles as it applies to the client/counselor relationship.
2. To gain and apply knowledge of ethical issues specific to supervision, training and consultation.
3. To continue to develop and improve ethical decision-making through the application of a model and the practice of skills.
Topics:
Ethical Theories
Dual Relationships
Ethics and Boundary Violations
Ethical Issues in Multicultural Counseling
Ethical Issues in Supervision and Training
Consultation
Costs:
$50.00 for this workshop or you may register for the four substance abuse workshops (18 hours) for $250.
Questions about the content of these courses should be directed to Dottie Saxon Greene dgreene@wcu.edu
Questions about registration for these courses should be directed to Dr. Susan Fouts sfouts@wcu.edu







