Navigating the Gray Areas: Ethical Dilemmas in Therapy with Children and Adolescents
Navigating the Gray Areas: In-Person Training on Ethical Decision-Making for Therapy with Children & Adolescents
Overview:
Join Dr. Jennifer Korenchuk for an engaging and interactive in-person training designed to equip mental health professionals with the skills needed to confidently navigate ethical dilemmas in therapy with children and adolescents. Based on Dr. Korenchuk's two decades of clinical experience, this training offers participants a guided application of a structured ethical decision-making model, specifically addressing treatment complexities that arise in working with young clients. With a hands-on approach, participants will review ethical codes and Michigan Laws, explore real-world scenarios, discuss clinical strategies to prevent ethical dilemmas, and develop confidence in their ability to make sound ethical decisions that respect both client autonomy and safety.
What to Expect:
Case-Based Learning: Dive into complex scenarios involving confidentiality, family dynamics, managing risky behaviors, and more.
Expert Guidance: Learn from real-life examples and clinical strategies drawn from Dr. Korenchuk’s extensive experience, ensuring you leave with actionable strategies for use in your practice.
Frameworks & Tools: Leave with a toolkit of ethical frameworks, supported by legal and professional codes such as ACA, NASW, and Michigan mental health laws.
Interactive Group Activities: Practice applying the Forester-Miller and Davis (1996) ethical decision-making model with peers, working through case studies that reflect current challenges in child and adolescent therapy.
Key Topics Covered:
Balancing client confidentiality with parental rights
Legal nuances in informed consent and child assent
Addressing adolescent autonomy and high-risk behaviors
Ethical reporting for suspected abuse or neglect
Managing countertransference and personal biases
Training Highlights:
Location: ARISE Counseling Center and Training Institute
Date: December 13, 2024
Duration: 3 hours, 12 - 3pm
Cost: $50
Outcome: Gain confidence and practical strategies for addressing ethical dilemmas, supported by Dr. Korenchuk’s insights and a structured decision-making model.
This training is ideal for therapists and mental health professionals dedicated to enhancing their ethical practice in child and adolescent therapy. Strengthen your decision-making skills, collaborate with peers, and return to your practice better prepared for the ethical complexities of working with young clients.
Navigating the Gray Areas: In-Person Training on Ethical Decision-Making for Therapy with Children & Adolescents
Overview:
Join Dr. Jennifer Korenchuk for an engaging and interactive in-person training designed to equip mental health professionals with the skills needed to confidently navigate ethical dilemmas in therapy with children and adolescents. Based on Dr. Korenchuk's two decades of clinical experience, this training offers participants a guided application of a structured ethical decision-making model, specifically addressing treatment complexities that arise in working with young clients. With a hands-on approach, participants will review ethical codes and Michigan Laws, explore real-world scenarios, discuss clinical strategies to prevent ethical dilemmas, and develop confidence in their ability to make sound ethical decisions that respect both client autonomy and safety.
What to Expect:
Case-Based Learning: Dive into complex scenarios involving confidentiality, family dynamics, managing risky behaviors, and more.
Expert Guidance: Learn from real-life examples and clinical strategies drawn from Dr. Korenchuk’s extensive experience, ensuring you leave with actionable strategies for use in your practice.
Frameworks & Tools: Leave with a toolkit of ethical frameworks, supported by legal and professional codes such as ACA, NASW, and Michigan mental health laws.
Interactive Group Activities: Practice applying the Forester-Miller and Davis (1996) ethical decision-making model with peers, working through case studies that reflect current challenges in child and adolescent therapy.
Key Topics Covered:
Balancing client confidentiality with parental rights
Legal nuances in informed consent and child assent
Addressing adolescent autonomy and high-risk behaviors
Ethical reporting for suspected abuse or neglect
Managing countertransference and personal biases
Training Highlights:
Location: ARISE Counseling Center and Training Institute
Date: December 13, 2024
Duration: 3 hours, 12 - 3pm
Cost: $50
Outcome: Gain confidence and practical strategies for addressing ethical dilemmas, supported by Dr. Korenchuk’s insights and a structured decision-making model.
This training is ideal for therapists and mental health professionals dedicated to enhancing their ethical practice in child and adolescent therapy. Strengthen your decision-making skills, collaborate with peers, and return to your practice better prepared for the ethical complexities of working with young clients.
Navigating the Gray Areas: In-Person Training on Ethical Decision-Making for Therapy with Children & Adolescents
Overview:
Join Dr. Jennifer Korenchuk for an engaging and interactive in-person training designed to equip mental health professionals with the skills needed to confidently navigate ethical dilemmas in therapy with children and adolescents. Based on Dr. Korenchuk's two decades of clinical experience, this training offers participants a guided application of a structured ethical decision-making model, specifically addressing treatment complexities that arise in working with young clients. With a hands-on approach, participants will review ethical codes and Michigan Laws, explore real-world scenarios, discuss clinical strategies to prevent ethical dilemmas, and develop confidence in their ability to make sound ethical decisions that respect both client autonomy and safety.
What to Expect:
Case-Based Learning: Dive into complex scenarios involving confidentiality, family dynamics, managing risky behaviors, and more.
Expert Guidance: Learn from real-life examples and clinical strategies drawn from Dr. Korenchuk’s extensive experience, ensuring you leave with actionable strategies for use in your practice.
Frameworks & Tools: Leave with a toolkit of ethical frameworks, supported by legal and professional codes such as ACA, NASW, and Michigan mental health laws.
Interactive Group Activities: Practice applying the Forester-Miller and Davis (1996) ethical decision-making model with peers, working through case studies that reflect current challenges in child and adolescent therapy.
Key Topics Covered:
Balancing client confidentiality with parental rights
Legal nuances in informed consent and child assent
Addressing adolescent autonomy and high-risk behaviors
Ethical reporting for suspected abuse or neglect
Managing countertransference and personal biases
Training Highlights:
Location: ARISE Counseling Center and Training Institute
Date: December 13, 2024
Duration: 3 hours, 12 - 3pm
Cost: $50
Outcome: Gain confidence and practical strategies for addressing ethical dilemmas, supported by Dr. Korenchuk’s insights and a structured decision-making model.
This training is ideal for therapists and mental health professionals dedicated to enhancing their ethical practice in child and adolescent therapy. Strengthen your decision-making skills, collaborate with peers, and return to your practice better prepared for the ethical complexities of working with young clients.