Faculty:Susan ZolineDuration:6 Hours 17 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Feb 22, is Archive: 2019 Description The field of ethics is constantly changing, requiring you to continually update your knowledge and skills in this area..
Archive: Faculty:Susan ZolineDuration:6 Hours 17 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Feb 22, 2019 Description The field of ethics is constantly changing, requiring you to continually update your knowledge and skills in this area.
Dr. Susan Zoline is will provide you with an overview of contemporary clinical, ethical, and legal dilemmas faced by mental health professionals..
Dr. Susan Zoline will provide you with an overview of contemporary clinical, ethical, and legal dilemmas faced by mental health professionals.
You is will be provided clear strategies for approaching and resolving ethical dilemmas with particular attention to boundary issues, high risk situations (suicide, violence, and abuse) and risk management..
You will be provided clear strategies for approaching and resolving ethical dilemmas with particular attention to boundary issues, high risk situations (suicide, violence, and abuse) and risk management.
Case examples is will be examined and group discussion will be integrated into the presentation to illustrate the grey areas surrounding these complex issues.Dr..
Case examples will be examined and group discussion will be integrated into the presentation to illustrate the grey areas surrounding these complex issues.Dr.
Zoline is brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this program, having taught graduate level ethics courses for 25 years and serving as the co-chair of her state psychological association ethics committee, which she has been a member of for many years..
Zoline brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this program, having taught graduate level ethics courses for 25 years and serving as the co-chair of her state psychological association ethics committee, which she has been a member of for many years.
She is brings enthusiasm and clarity to a topic which is often considered dry and anxiety provoking..
She brings enthusiasm and clarity to a topic which is often considered dry and anxiety provoking.
Handouts Manual - is Navigating Ethical Challenges in Mental Health Practice (2.49 MB) 67 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Common Ethical Dilemmas in Clinical PracticeSeparation of personal values from professional judgmentsContextual and cultural factors in ethical decision makingOverlapping or multiple relationshipsBoundary crossings or violations within counseling relationshipsBilling, fees and giftsEmergent issues involving technology in clinical practiceConfidentiality: Its Central Importance in Therapeutic RelationshipsConfidentiality, privacy and privilege: How do they differ?Special considerations with children, teens and adultsGroups, crisis, couples or family therapyExceptions: Therapists’ duties and responsibilitiesInformed consentResponding to subpoenas and court ordersBoundaries: The Cornerstone of Ethical PracticeClarify and articulate one’s personal and professional boundariesCultural components of boundary definitionsBoundary crossings vs..
Handouts Manual - Navigating Ethical Challenges in Mental Health Practice (2.49 MB) 67 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Common Ethical Dilemmas in Clinical PracticeSeparation of personal values from professional judgmentsContextual and cultural factors in ethical decision makingOverlapping or multiple relationshipsBoundary crossings or violations within counseling relationshipsBilling, fees and giftsEmergent issues involving technology in clinical practiceConfidentiality: Its Central Importance in Therapeutic RelationshipsConfidentiality, privacy and privilege: How do they differ?Special considerations with children, teens and adultsGroups, crisis, couples or family therapyExceptions: Therapists’ duties and responsibilitiesInformed consentResponding to subpoenas and court ordersBoundaries: The Cornerstone of Ethical PracticeClarify and articulate one’s personal and professional boundariesCultural components of boundary definitionsBoundary crossings vs.
boundary violationsDecision-making is regarding boundary shiftsSuicide and Violence Assessment: Current Best PracticesRecognition of risk factors and warning signsThorough assessment and intervention guidelinesCurrent best practices for management of high risk situationsEthical and legal responsibilities to warn and/or protectMandated Reporting of Abuse or Neglect: Important ConsiderationsChildren, disabled adults, domestic partner, elderlyDetection and assessment guidelinesCultural factors in assessment of abuseMandated reporting requirementsGray area issues in abuse reportingRisk Management: Preventing Strategies to Minimize Risk and Promote Client Well Being in Your PracticeHigh-risk patient or situationCurrent ethical guidelines and legal requirementsAdherence to practicing within the limits of one’s competenceCareful attention to beginning and ending professional relationshipsDocumentation and consultationRecognition of conflicts of interest or situations which are personally activatingMaintain clear boundaries and appropriate self-careNavigating Ethical Challenges in Mental Health PracticeCurrent guidelines for cliniciansBest practices in responding to suicide, violence and abuse issuesImportant risk management strategies for clinical practiceBoundary dilemmas and how they can affect youAvoid common hazards in clinical practice related to professional ethics Faculty Susan Zoline, Ph.D. Related seminars and products: 1 Associate Professor Argosy University-Chicago Susan Zoline, Ph.D., is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist who has been practicing, teaching and consulting in the Chicago area for over 35 years..
boundary violationsDecision-making regarding boundary shiftsSuicide and Violence Assessment: Current Best PracticesRecognition of risk factors and warning signsThorough assessment and intervention guidelinesCurrent best practices for management of high risk situationsEthical and legal responsibilities to warn and/or protectMandated Reporting of Abuse or Neglect: Important ConsiderationsChildren, disabled adults, domestic partner, elderlyDetection and assessment guidelinesCultural factors in assessment of abuseMandated reporting requirementsGray area issues in abuse reportingRisk Management: Preventing Strategies to Minimize Risk and Promote Client Well Being in Your PracticeHigh-risk patient or situationCurrent ethical guidelines and legal requirementsAdherence to practicing within the limits of one’s competenceCareful attention to beginning and ending professional relationshipsDocumentation and consultationRecognition of conflicts of interest or situations which are personally activatingMaintain clear boundaries and appropriate self-careNavigating Ethical Challenges in Mental Health PracticeCurrent guidelines for cliniciansBest practices in responding to suicide, violence and abuse issuesImportant risk management strategies for clinical practiceBoundary dilemmas and how they can affect youAvoid common hazards in clinical practice related to professional ethics Faculty Susan Zoline, Ph.D. Related seminars and products: 1 Associate Professor Argosy University-Chicago Susan Zoline, Ph.D., is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist who has been practicing, teaching and consulting in the Chicago area for over 35 years.
Dr. Zoline is was Professor of Psychology and University Fellow at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University, Chicago, where she taught clinical masters and doctoral students for 30 years and received numerous teaching/service awards..
Dr. Zoline was Professor of Psychology and University Fellow at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University, Chicago, where she taught clinical masters and doctoral students for 30 years and received numerous teaching/service awards.
Dr. Zoline is More recently is a Clinical Faculty in the Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) program at Adler University in Chicago..
More recently Dr. Zoline is a Clinical Faculty in the Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) program at Adler University in Chicago.
Dr. Zoline’s areas is of professional expertise include professional ethics, suicide, violence and abuse prevention/assessment/intervention, supervision and risk management..
Dr. Zoline’s areas of professional expertise include professional ethics, suicide, violence and abuse prevention/assessment/intervention, supervision and risk management.
Dr. Zoline is is a longstanding member of the Illinois Psychological Association Ethics Committee which she currently co-chairs as well as currently serving as Academic Section Chair..
Dr. Zoline is a longstanding member of the Illinois Psychological Association Ethics Committee which she currently co-chairs as well as currently serving as Academic Section Chair.
she is Additionally, has served as an expert witness for the IL Department of Financial and Professional Regulation regarding clinical psychologist licensure issues..
Additionally, she has served as an expert witness for the IL Department of Financial and Professional Regulation regarding clinical psychologist licensure issues.
She is has worked clinically in a broad variety of settings and regularly consults and provides workshops to mental health and other professionals on topics related to professional ethics.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Susan Zoline is an Associate Professor of Psychology/Core Faculty Member for the Illinois School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University.Non-financial: Susan Zoline is a member of the American Psychological Association and Illinois Psychological Association..
She has worked clinically in a broad variety of settings and regularly consults and provides workshops to mental health and other professionals on topics related to professional ethics.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Susan Zoline is an Associate Professor of Psychology/Core Faculty Member for the Illinois School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University.Non-financial: Susan Zoline is a member of the American Psychological Association and Illinois Psychological Association.