During the course of their careers, behavioral health
professionals inevitably face complex ethics challenges related to boundaries
and dual relationships. This webinar will explore complicated boundary
issues in behavioral health and highlight practical risk-management strategies
designed to protect clients and prevent litigation and ethics complaints.
Why Should You Attend
Behavioral health professionals must be skilled in their
ability to manage complex boundary and dual relationship issues. How do I
manage professional boundaries and dual relationships in online communications?
Under what circumstances is it appropriate to disclose personal information to
a client? Is it ever ethical to accept clients’ invitations or gifts? Is it
ever appropriate to perform favors for vulnerable clients or hire a former
client? If you find these and other complex boundary issues in behavioral
health challenging, this is the webinar for you. Come hear ethics expert Dr. Frederic
Reamer share his insights about effective ways to protect
clients and prevent litigation and licensing board complaints.
Objectives of the Presentation
» Identify challenging boundary and dual
relationship issues in behavioral health
» Apply
practical ethical decision-making frameworks and protocols
» Identify
ethical issues that pose malpractice and liability risks
» Design
strategies to protect clients, practitioners, and employers
Areas
Covered in the Session
» Complex
boundary and dual relationship issues in behavioral health: Case examples
» The
nature of boundary and dual relationships in behavioral health: A Typology
» Managing
boundaries and dual relationships: A framework
» Risk
management strategies: Protecting clients, practitioners, and employers
Who Will Benefit
» Clinical Social Workers
» Psychologists
» Psychiatrists
» Mental
Health Counselors
» Marriage
and Family Therapists
» Substance
use Disorder Practitioners
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