*Friday* Self-Disclosure: An Ethical Approach to “Knowing What to say, When to Say it, and How to Say it”, 10-20-23 (Live Webinar)

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A “CE You! Plus” Friday Morning Ethics Webinar!
Self-Disclosure can be a highly effective tool in connecting with others. But what about the practical and ethical challenges? Tonya Logan, Founder and CEO of Kayla’s village, will discuss her own story and her approach to disclosure in working with clients. Earn 3 Ethics CE Credits!

Window of Opportunity: Expanded Tools and Skills for Effective Crisis Response, Sunday, 2-25-24 (Live Webinar)

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Broaden your crisis response repertoire with Tim Victorella, MSW, QMHP! This three-hour interactive course will offer participants insight and perspectives around the heightened state of crisis as it relates to as well as brain-body connection, verbal vs non-verbal communication, rapport building & motivational interviewing, as well as techniques surrounding trauma informed practices, and additional ways to engage with children and adolescents in crisis situations. *This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 3 CE Credits.*

*Friday* Ethical Issues in Working with Men and Their Intimate Partners in Psychotherapy, 12-1-23 (Live Webinar)

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A “CE You! Plus” Friday Morning Webinar! Men, in general, are not doing well. Men are at significantly greater risk of early mortality, suicide, addiction, and incarceration. Join Dr. Avrum G. Weiss, award-winning author of four books including, “Hidden in Plain Sight: How Men’s Fears of Women Shape Their Intimate Relationships.” for a look at how socially constructed masculinity roles affect men and therapists. This workshop will address some of the ethical issues involved in providing gender-sensitive care for men and their intimate relationships. Earn 3 CE Credits.

The Ethics of Inclusiveness: A Practitioners Guide to Confronting Ableism, Monday, 2-12-24 (Live Webinar)

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Join clinical social worker and leading advocate for individuals with developmental disabilities, Alexa Donnelly, LCSW, as we define and explore the ethical mandate governing professional practice and promotion of Disability Justice & Culture! Participants will enjoy an overview of the ethical, historical, social and legislative framework surrounding developmental disabilities, the importance of language and promoting person-centered practice with the developmentally disabled population, and identifying ways to address ableism and advance neurodiversity, especially within the context of its importance to ethical standards. *This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 2 CE Credits – Ethics*