Date/Time
Attendees can select one or both sessions.
Ethical Concerns and Considerations When Working with Immigrant Populations
3.0 ETHICS CREDIT HOURS
8:45 AM-12:00 PM ET
Mental health professionals play a crucial role in supporting immigrant clients, yet this work often comes with unique ethical challenges. From navigating language barriers and cultural considerations to addressing systemic obstacles and personal biases, clinicians must be equipped with the tools to provide ethical and effective care. This interactive training will explore real-world scenarios, ethical dilemmas, and clinical guidelines that can help professionals navigate complex situations with confidence. Whether working one-on-one, with families, or in group settings, participants will learn strategies to support immigrant clients while upholding ethical best practices.
Additionally, this session will examine the unique ethical conflicts that may arise in serving immigrants at this particular moment in time and provide tools to make this work sustainable. Participants will gain insight into the internal and external barriers that impact clients, as well as organizational structures that can be strengthened to promote ethical and sustainable care. Join us for this essential discussion on how to ethically and effectively serve immigrant communities.
Advancing Supervisory Skills: Improving Emotional Intelligence for Workplace Conflict Resolution
3.0 CREDIT HOURS
Fulfills Maryland Social Work Supervisor 3 Hour Renewal Requirement
12:45 PM-4:00 PM ET
Effective supervision requires more than just technical expertise—it demands strong emotional intelligence and the ability to navigate complex interpersonal dynamics. This three-hour refresher training is designed for both new and experienced supervisors, offering practical strategies to strengthen emotional intelligence and improve workplace conflict resolution skills.
Participants will explore the critical role of supervisors as gatekeepers of the profession, reviewing key ethical principles and supervisory best practices. Through interactive discussions and role-play exercises, attendees will gain hands-on experience in self-reflection, self-regulation, and tactical approaches for managing difficult conversations. By the end of this training, participants will have developed a personalized action plan to enhance at least one domain of emotional intelligence, leading to improved communication, reduced workplace tension, and more effective conflict resolution.
Target Audience: Social Workers, Licensed Professional Counselors, Psychologists, Addictions Counselors, other mental health professionals
Content Level: Intermediate
Location: Virtual
Sponsored By: Elevate Continuing Education
Cost: $69 Standard Registration for one session
DISCOUNTS:
Full Day Discount: Save $10 on the full day when you register for the morning AND afternoon session. Discount applied automatically when both courses are added to your cart.
Group Discount: $59 per person for Groups of 3+
For questions, email info@marylandceu.com