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Key Ethical Issues in Working With Spiritual and Religious
Title:
Key Ethical Issues in Working With Spiritual and Religious Values in Counseling
Presenter(s)/Author(s):
Richard E. Watts, PhD
Description:
Regardless of work setting, clients regularly present with issues related to spiritual and religious values. Counselors, however, often feel unprepared to work with clients presenting with spiritual or religious issues. This is particularly True regarding the ethics of working with spiritual and religious issues in counseling. This panel session, by members of the ASERVIC Ethical Values Committee, will address key ethical issues when addressing clients’ spiritual and religious values.
Learning Objectives:
1.Participants will gain advanced knowledge of the ethical necessity of understanding and applying the ASERVIC Competencies for Addressing Spiritual and Religious Issues in Counseling in working with clients’ spirituality issues.
2.Participants will gain advanced knowledge of the importance of cultural humility and multicultural competence as it applies to working with clients’ spiritual and religious issue in counseling.
3.Participants will gain advanced understanding in regard to hot topic ethical issues related to spirituality and religion; for example, informed consent (ACA Code A.2.a), client values (ACA Code A.11.b), duty to warn (ACA Code B.2.a), and end of life issues (ACA Code B.2.b).
CE Credit(s):
1.5 NBCC Hours; 0 CRCC Hours; 1.5 WA Hours; 0 APT Hours; 0 NAADAC Hours; 0 NY Hours; 1.5 Ethics Hours
Publisher/Credit Approver:
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
Date:
May 08, 2019
Media:
Video-Based Continuing Education Product
Pages/Credit hours:
1.5
Member Price:
$39.00
Nonmember Price:
$59.00
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$59.00
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Law & Ethics: Suicide & Threats of Harm to Self
Title:
Law & Ethics: Suicide & Threats of Harm to Self
Presenter(s):
Anne Marie “Nancy” Wheeler, JD and Aprille Woodson, PhD, JD, LPC, NCC
Description:
Suicide and threats of harm to self are stressful issues in any counseling practice. This continuing education (CE) is based on Chapter 9, Suicide and Threats of Harm to Self, of the ACA book The Counselor and the Law: A Guide to Legal and Ethical Practice (8th ed.). Some of the ethical and legal issues relevant to threats of suicide and harm are explored and practical strategies are offered. Counselors who register for this CE will: (1) know counselors’ ethical and legal obligations when there is a possibility of a client’s suicide attempt, (2) explain and understand foreseeability of harm and duty to warn, and (3) describe the circumstances where it may be necessary to breach confidentiality.
Learning Objectives:
1.Know counselors’ ethical and legal obligations when there is a possibility of a client’s suicide attempt.
2.Explain and understand foreseeability of harm and duty to warn.
3.Describe the circumstances where it may be necessary to breach confidentiality.
CE Credit(s):
1 NBCC Hours; 1 (CRC and CVE) CRCC Hours; 1 WA Hours; 0 APT Hours; 0 NAADAC Hours; 1 NY Hours; 1 Ethics Hours
Publisher/Credit Approver:
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
Date:
January 01, 2024
Media:
Video-Based Continuing Education Product
Pages/Credit hours:
1
Member Price:
$29.00
Nonmember Price:
$49.00
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$49.00
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Law and Ethics: Professional Boundaries
Title:
Law and Ethics: Professional Boundaries
Presenter(s)/Author(s):
Anne Marie “Nancy” Wheeler, JD and Burt Bertram, EdD
Description:
Boundary violations account for 20% to 40% of all licensing board complaints (Wheeler & Bertram, 2019). More specifically, Wheeler and Bertram explained that most boundary violations resulting from complaints to licensing boards involve situations in which the counselor and client relationship expanded to include some other relational dimension. Other relational dimensions within the counselor-client relationship explored in this educational content include sexual relationships, providing services other than counseling, such as coaching, and practicing counseling in small communities. Additionally, professional boundaries related to the counselor educator • student counselor and supervisee•supervisor relationships are addressed. This Continuing Professional Development, based on Chapter 10 from the ACA book (2019) The Counselor and the Law: A Guide to Legal and Ethical Practice (8th ed.) by Ann Marie Wheeler and Burt Bertram.
Learning Objectives:
1. Know the three groups boundary incursions can be classified into. 2. Recognize when dual relationships are appropriate. 3. Understand how counselors should navigate dual relationships.
CE Credit(s):
1 NBCC Hours; 1 (CRC and CVE) CRCC Hours; 1 WA Hours; 0 APT Hours; 0 NAADAC Hours; 1 NY Hours; 1 Ethics Hours
Publisher/Credit Approver:
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
Date:
June 01, 2023
Media:
Text and Video-Based Continuing Education Product
Pages/Credit hours:
1
Member Price:
$29.00
Nonmember Price:
$49.00
Your Price:
$49.00
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Mental Health Counseling Technology
Title:
Mental Health Counseling Technology: Ethical and Risk Management Strategies for Professional Counselors
Presenter(s)/Author(s):
Anne Marie ""Nancy"" Wheeler, JD
Description:
Mental Health Counseling Technology: Ethical and Risks Management Strategies for Professional Counselors includes a case study with remarkable ethical and risk management concerns from HPSO. The presenters explore positive practices and risk management strategies to help professional counselors engage in ethical practice. This Continuing Professional Development resource provides counselors with a rationale to understand the roles for professional disclosure statements and informed consent, explain risk management considerations when using technology in counseling, and apply ethical practices and risk mitigation strategies for telebehavioral counseling. Special attention is given to employment and independent contracting scenarios where a professional counselor works for a virtual care clinic or telehealth clinic.
Learning Objectives:
1.Understand the roles for professional disclosure statements and informed consent
2.Explain risk management considerations when using technology in counseling
3.Apply ethical practices and risk mitigation strategies for telebehavioral counseling
CE Credit(s):
1 NBCC Hours; 0 CRCC Hours; 1 WA Hours; 0 APT Hours; 0 NAADAC Hours; 0 NY Hours; 1 Ethics Hours
Publisher/Credit Approver:
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
Date:
August 01, 2022
Media:
Video-Based Continuing Education Product
Pages/Credit hours:
1
Member Price:
$0.00
Nonmember Price:
$0.00
Your Price:
$0.00
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Paved With Good Intentions: Ethical Dilemmas, Court and Ethi
Paved With Good Intentions: Ethical Dilemmas, Court and Ethics Board Review • Part I Building an ethical foundation is essential. Through ethics, counselors examine personal values and how they impact professional decisions. In this session, three counselor educators (who are also an attorney, an expert witness, and a former chair of the ACA Ethics Committee) will explore decision making for potential dilemmas that arise in clinical practice and in cases with court involvement, as well as how to address malpractice and ethical violations issues that arise despite best efforts.
Member Price:
$49.95
Nonmember Price:
$59.95
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$59.95
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Paved With Good Intentions: Parts 4 & 5
Title:
Paved With Good Intentions: Ethical Dilemmas, Court and Ethics Board Review • Parts 4 & 5
Presenter(s)/Author(s):
Ann M. Ordway, PhD; Ruth Ouzts Moore, PhD; and Donna S. Sheperis, PhD
Description:
Parts 4 and 5 to Paved with Good Intentions focuses on navigating high-conflict families and court professionals. Particular focus in the areas of high conflict divorce and those that are grappling with parenting plan and custody decisions is provided. Counselors who register for this continuing education will learn some things to consider when a client calls to talk about court, as well as when a counselor should talk to an attorney who asks about a case and how to engage the attorney. Two case vignettes are used and then discussed. Effective writing and management of clinical documentation and how to address potential court involvement in the informed consent is addressed.
Learning Objectives:
1.Know how to engage with high-conflict families and court professionals.
2.Understand effective writing and management of clinical documentation.
3.Recognize how to address potential court involvement in the informed consent.
CE Credit(s):
2 NBCC Hours; 2 (CRC and CVE) CRCC Hours; 2 WA Hours; 0 APT Hours; 0 NAADAC Hours; 2 NY Hours; 2 Ethics Hours
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Publisher/Credit Approver:
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
Media:
Video-Based Continuing Education Product
Pages/Credit hours:
2
Member Price:
$49.00
Nonmember Price:
$69.00
Your Price:
$69.00
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Private Practice: The Ethics and HIPAA of Technology
Title:
Private Practice: The Ethics and HIPAA of Technology
Presenter(s)/Author(s):
Robert A. Reinhardt, Med and John P. Duggan, EdD
Description:
Technology offers new and efficient tools to help practitioners work with clients. Whether you’re opening new channels of communication, seeking to understand client interactions, or providing services entirely online, technology is now integral to professional counseling. As professional counselors and educators use more and newer technology, it's important to understand standards of practice, ethical and legal implications. In this webinar, Counseling Today’s Tech Tutor, Rob Reinhardt, gives an update on prominent technologies - including email, texting, and distance counselor (telehealth). Learn how the 2014 ACA Code of Ethics and laws, such as HIPAA.
Learning Objectives:
1.Understand how HIPAA and technology affect one another.
2.Learn best-practice tips to remain HIPAA compliant while using technology in a practice
3.Review HIPAA standards and legal implications
CE Credit(s):
1 NBCC Hours; 0 CRCC Hours; 1 WA Hours; 0 APT Hours; 0 NAADAC Hours; 0 NY Hours; 1 Ethics Hours
Publisher/Credit Approver:
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
Date:
August 15, 2018
Media:
Video-Based Continuing Education Product
Pages/Credit hours:
1
Member Price:
$29.00
Nonmember Price:
$49.00
Your Price:
$49.00
Available for Immediate Download
Professional Updates: Navigating Telehealth
Title:
Professional Updates: Navigating Telehealth and the Counseling Compact
Presenter(s)/Author(s):
Dominique Marsalek; Lynn E. Linde, EdD; and John P. Duggan, EdD
Description:
This video provides professional updates on telehealth practiceas temporary practice privileges end as States of Emergencyfor the pandemic expire.Professional counselors must ensure they follow ethical standards and regulatory issues. Additionally, this training will highlight informed consent (which includes professional disclosures), the interstate Counseling Compact and telehealth advocacy highlights.
Learning Objectives:
1.Explore how the ethical and legal guidelines telehealth practice in states where a counselor has obtained a temporary privilege to practice during the pandemic -and how to proceed when the temporarily privilege ends
2.Review key issues of the interstate Counseling Compact and how this major professional initiative addresses telehealth practice
3.Explore professional advocacy issues to advance the practice of telehealth as the pandemic recedes
CE Credit(s):
1 NBCC Hours; 0 CRCC Hours; 1 WA Hours; 0 APT Hours; 0 NAADAC Hours; 1 NY Hours; 1 Ethics Hours
Publisher/Credit Approver:
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
Date:
October 01, 2021
Media:
Video-Based Continuing Education Product
Pages/Credit hours:
1
Member Price:
$29.00
Nonmember Price:
$49.00
Your Price:
$49.00
Available for Immediate Download
Risk Management: Malpractice Cases and Claims
Title:
Risk Management: Malpractice Cases and Claims Against Professional Counselors
Presenter(s)/Author(s):
Jazmone Wilkerson, JD; Jennifer Flynn; and John P. Duggan, EdD
Description:
In this video, participants will learn how to manage professional risk and navigate ethical decisions. Participants will also learn strategies to control risk and minimize liability. Topics covered include, oral and written informed consent, legal and ethical decision-making processes and risk control strategies.
Learning Objectives:
1.Learn the leading allegations made against counselors in malpractice lawsuits and board complaints.
2.Examine a case and review an ethical decision making model as a measure of positive practice.
3.Identify risk control strategies counselors can incorporate into their practice to protect the well-being of clients and minimize liability risk.
CE Credit(s):
1 NBCC Hours; 0 CRCC Hours; 1 WA Hours; 0 APT Hours; 0 NAADAC Hours; 1 NY Hours; 1 Ethics Hours
Publisher/Credit Approver:
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
Date:
March 01, 2020
Media:
Video-Based Continuing Education Product
Pages/Credit hours:
1
Member Price:
$29.00
Nonmember Price:
$49.00
Your Price:
$49.00
Available for Immediate Download
Risk Management: Professional School Counselors and Positive
Title:
Risk Management: Professional School Counselors and Positive Practices
Presenter(s)/Author(s):
John P. Duggan, EdD; Anne Marie ""Nancy"" Wheeler, JD; and Burt Bertram, EdD
Description:
In this continuing professional development training, professional counselors will review the Legal-Ethical Decision Model (Wheeler & Bertram, 2019) and apply the decision-making process to a risk management vignette. The vignette outlines risk management, legal and ethical considerations faced by a licensed professional counselor who was newly employed by a school to work as a professional school counselor.
Learning Objectives:
1.Become familiar with the legal, ethical, risk management, and potential employment policies and procedures that influence a legal-ethical decision-making process
2.Explore the eight steps (and sub-steps) of the Legal-Ethical Decision-Making Model (Wheeler & Bertram, 2019)
3.Apply the model to a critical incident in a school counseling setting to better understand positive practices and risk management concerns highlighted by an ethical dilemma.
CE Credit(s):
1 NBCC Hours; 0 CRCC Hours; 1 WA Hours; 0 APT Hours; 0 NAADAC Hours; 1 NY Hours; 1 Ethics Hours
This CE is based on an ACA book. Click
The Counselor and the Law: A Guide to Legal and Ethical Practice, Eighth Edition
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Publisher/Credit Approver:
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
Date:
November 01, 2021
Media:
Text-Based Continuing Education Product
Pages/Credit hours:
1
Member Price:
$22.00
Nonmember Price:
$42.00
Your Price:
$42.00
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