Webinars: What Happens in Therapy, Stays in Therapy, Unless... Exploring the Ethics of Confidentiality and Suicide Risk Assessments and Prevention in Clients with Anxiety-Related Disorders

Date/Time

Friday, Sep 20, 2024
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Attendees can register for one or both webinars

Morning Webinar: What Happens in Therapy, Stays in Therapy, Unless... Exploring the Ethics of Confidentiality

8:45 AM-12:00 PM ET

3.0 ETHICS CEs

What do I do when a client tells me they’ve contemplated committing suicide? Who do I contact when I’m worried a client is going to hurt someone? Will I get in trouble if I talk about my clients outside of work?

 This training brings real-world context to ethical concerns related to confidentiality, often experienced by professionals in practice. Attendees will explore the goals and limits of confidentiality through an analysis of ethical and legal complications. This course will provide a framework to contemplate ethical dilemmas and make informed decisions that insulate professionals from legal liability while protecting clients from harm.

Afternoon Webinar: Suicide Risk Assessments and Prevention in Clients with Anxiety-Related Disorders

12:45 PM-4:00 PM ET

3 Ethics CEs

Anxiety disorders are common conditions that impact millions of people worldwide. While having an anxiety disorder can be extremely debilitating to an individual on its own, it also is associated with a heightened likelihood of experiencing thoughts of suicide and engaging in self-destructive behaviors. Clinicians must be prepared to properly assess for and manage risk of suicide ideation and behavior in clients presenting with anxiety disorders.

In this engaging workshop,  delve into enhancing your expertise in suicide risk assessment within the context of anxiety-related disorders. You'll explore cutting-edge, evidence-based suicide prevention approaches tailored to individuals grappling with anxiety-related disorders. Additionally, address the ethical complexities often encountered in the field of suicide prevention and be equipped with valuable strategies to safeguard against clinician burnout when working with high-risk individuals.


Target Audience: Social Workers, Licensed Professional Counselors, Psychologists, Addictions Counselors, other mental health professionals.


Content Level: Intermediate


Sponsored By: Elevate Continuing Education

Cost: 

$69 Early Registration
$79 Late Registration after 9/13/24
$59 Per Person Group Pricing for 3+

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.


For questions, email info@marylandceu.com


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