Engaging in Effective Termination and Avoiding Abandonment
Explore the nuances of ethical responsibilities, navigate complex feelings, and learn practical strategies for ethical termination practices while safeguarding against abandonment in your mental health practice.
About This Course
Explore the various types of termination, understand the underlying reasons, and delve into the ethical dilemmas and emotions that accompany the process. Learn how to differentiate between ethical termination and unethical abandonment, and discover practical methods for engaging in termination with integrity and professionalism.
Key Learning Objectives:
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Ethical Responsibilities of Therapeutic Termination: Identify and classify the ethical responsibilities inherent in terminating therapeutic relationships with clients, including considerations of client autonomy, beneficence, and non-maleficence.
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Distinguishing Ethical Termination from Unethical Abandonment: Describe examples of unethical abandonment in mental health practice and distinguish them from ethical termination practices. Learn to recognize red flags and ethical pitfalls, and develop strategies for mitigating risk.
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Engaging in Ethical Termination Practices: Discover effective methods for engaging in ethical termination practices that prioritize client well-being and promote a sense of closure and empowerment. Explore communication techniques, boundary-setting strategies, and approaches for addressing client resistance.
Who Should Attend:
This course is essential for social workers, nurses, healthcare professionals, and anyone seeking to navigate the ethical challenges of social media in professional practice.
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Continuing Education (CE) hours
3 NBCC CE hours are available for licensed mental health providers. Please check with your licensing board to confirm that NBCC CE hours are accepted.
Integrative Trauma Treatment Center (ITTC) has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6912. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Integrative Trauma Treatment Center (ITTC) is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
Course Materials
- Prerecorded Video (60 minutes: Ethical Implications of Social Media Use for Social Workers and Nurses )
- Presentation
- Quiz
- Presentation Feedback Survey
- Certificate of Completion*
*A passed quiz of at least 80% and a completed feedback survey required for certificate.
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