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Introducing our transformative training “6 Ethics NBCC CEs – Ethics of Self-Care in Clinical Practice“. This comprehensive course is designed to provide mental health professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complex ethical considerations surrounding self-care. With 6 Ethics NBCC Continuing Education credits, this course offers a deep dive into the ethical principles and practices that promote self-care as an essential component of professional well-being.

  • Enhance your ethical decision-making: Gain a thorough understanding of the ethical guidelines and standards related to self-care, allowing you to make informed decisions that prioritize your well-being.
  • Promote professional resilience: Learn strategies and techniques to cultivate resilience and prevent burnout, enabling you to provide high-quality care to your clients while maintaining your own well-being.
  • Explore the impact of self-care on client outcomes: Understand the connection between your own self-care practices and the effectiveness of your therapeutic interventions, ultimately improving client outcomes.
  • Develop a personalized self-care plan: Receive practical tools and resources to create a tailored self-care plan that aligns with your unique needs and professional responsibilities.
  • Expand your ethical awareness: Engage in thought-provoking discussions and case studies that explore the ethical dilemmas and challenges mental health professionals face in prioritizing self-care.
  • Stay up-to-date with ethical standards: Stay current with the latest ethical guidelines and best practices in self-care, ensuring that your professional practice aligns with the highest ethical standards.

Investing in your ethical practice and personal well-being is crucial for long-term success as a mental health professional. By enrolling in our “6 Ethics NBCC CEs – Ethics of Self-Care” course, you will gain the knowledge, skills, and resources needed to navigate the ethical complexities of self-care, promoting your own well-being while providing exceptional care to your clients. Don’t miss out on this transformative opportunity to enhance your ethical decision-making and cultivate professional resilience. Enroll today and take the first step towards a more fulfilling and sustainable career.

Learning Objectives

  1. Explore the Ethical Mandate for Self-Care In Today’s Complex Challenging World
  2. Consider Ethical Implications For Various Self-Care Practices
  3. Explore Ethics & Exigence of Evidence-Based Traditional And Modern Self-Care Practices
  4. Engage in Experiential Exploration of Effective Self-Care Strategies & Explore Related Ethical Issues
  5. Explore Ethical Issues for Promoting Self-Care To Clients & Their Families, Colleagues, Community

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The training focuses on latest research showing that mental health professionals must practice more stringent self-care to maintain their clinical effectiveness in light of the epidemic of mental health crises, political and social unrest, economic uncertainty, climate change, and the recent pandemic. Explore this ethical mandate for higher levels of self-care for clinical practitioners.

Then explore the latest and the time honored evidence based practices for self care. Engage in some experiential self-care practices while exploring ethical considerations related to each modality. Then consider ways to introduce these to clients & their families, colleagues, and the community to promote mental and physical health and wellbeing in your personal lives and in your practice and community. Discuss the ethical implications for bringing self-care to clinical practice and community.

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Program Developer and Presenter:

Founder and Executive Director for Orchard Human Services, Inc. is Dr. Darleen Claire Wodzenski, a Licensed Professional Counselor, Exceptional Student/Special Educator, and Developmental Interventionist whose life’s work has been working with children with disordered attachment development. Her professional training and development focused on a Universal Design for Intervention for Children and Youth with Complex and Co-Occurring Disorders of Development, Learning, Behavior, Attachment, and Mental Health … with a focus on habilitating children and youth with aberrant behavior resulting from early trauma, abuse, or neglect along with interruption of primary parent-child bonding. She also holds doctoral level training in Neurophysiology and Biochemistry, and weaves an understanding of human biological systems into the practice of clinical mental health and human development.

A former adjunct faculty member at Nova Southeastern University’s Fischler College of Education and Criminal Justice, Dr. Darleen has presented components of this training at national and state conferences including the National Youth at Risk Conference, Council for Exceptional Children [CEC], and Georgia Association for the Education of Young Children [GAEYC]. NOTE: A parent version of this training is approved for continuing education of foster and adoptive parents working with DFCS.

Want to learn more? Visit our website

https://OrchardHumanServices.org/human.

If you require assistance, please contact us at forms@orchardhumanservices.org or call us at (770) 686-0894.

To learn more about this and other exciting and engaging training opportunities, visit Orchard’s training events page at:

https://OrchardHumanServices.org/events

To learn more about Dr. Darleen, visit her Orchard page at:

https://OrchardHumanServices.org/d

Orchard Human Services, Inc. has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7260. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Orchard Human Services, Inc. is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

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