Date/Time
3 CEs
Financial well-being and mental health are undeniably interconnected, particularly for individuals grappling with poverty, financial instability, or substantial debt. This training provides the knowledge and skills necessary to address financial stress's psychological and emotional impacts, all while navigating the ethical complexities inherent in financial social work.
This comprehensive course thoroughly examines the effects of financial distress on mental health, the ethical dilemmas that surface when addressing financial issues in therapy, and the critical importance of upholding professional boundaries.
This course delves into cutting-edge financial social work theories, ethical considerations, and practical interventions for individuals and families burdened by debt. Participants will gain expertise in seamlessly integrating financial literacy and empowerment strategies into clinical practice while upholding the highest ethical standards.
Learning Objectives
Analyze the relationship between financial strain, mental health, and ethical practice.
Assess client financial stressors, debt-related trauma, and ethical implications.
Develop culturally and ethically responsive financial interventions.
Integrate financial empowerment into therapeutic practice ethically.
Navigate ethical and professional boundaries in financial social work.
This training is tailored for Master's and doctoral-level mental health professionals.
Location: Virtual
Sponsored By: American College of Mental Health
Cost: $100.00
For questions, email Dr. Roosevelt Cohens, LICSW, LCSW-C at rcohens@willtohealth.com