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Berkeley Global
This seven-hour workshop satisfies the mandatory continuing education ethics requirement for MFTs, LCSWs, LEPs, LPs and LPCCs currently required every license-renewal period.
In this highly interactive workshop, identify ways you can maximize the strength of culture—both your patients' and your own—in responding to the historical, social and political inequities in the treatment of people from targeted groups. Review ethically informed actions you can take within your practice to address the various injustices and varying types of oppression that contribute to individual, family and community psychological concerns. You learn how to conduct culture and religion/spirituality assessments, identify culturally based responses between yourself and your patients, and learn a model of ethical decision-making that can advance social justice in your work.
Learner Outcomes
At the end of this workshop, you should be able to:
- Describe a model for making ethical decisions
- Distinguish culturally mediated variables in a mental health profession's code of ethics
- Clarify your own dominant role socialization and social identity
- Conduct a cultural assessment
- Conduct a religion/spirituality assessment
- Delineate the roles you can take to increase your participation in activities you define as related to social justice.
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