Ethics in Mental Health and Addiction Treatment Practices

Eligible CEU Credits
CACCF: 1 credits
MDPAC: 1 credits
CCPA: 1 credits
CVRP: 1 credits
HRPA: 0 credits
CPHR BC & Yukon: 0 credits
CPHR Alberta: 0 credits
CPHR Manitoba: 0 credits
CPHR Nova Scotia: 0 credits

With Dr. Christina Basedow, PhD, RCC, CSAT, CMAT, Vice President Western Canada, EHN Canada

There are important distinctions between moral and ethics. Morals are personal values about right and wrong, good and bad, that come from the groups to which people belong and identify. Ethics are used to examine and evaluate how and why particular moral values affect how people see, reason, feel and behave. When working with people within mental health and addiction treatment, at any level from the individual to systemic, it is vital to evaluate decisions, policies and practices from the perspective of ethics. Join Dr. Christina Basedow, Vice President Western Canada, EHN Canada on Thursday, April 6 between 12-1pm EST as she provides her insight and expertise on this subject.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  • Define ethics in mental health and addiction treatment practices
  • Examine the difference and similarities between general ethical guidelines and clinical guidelines
  • Discuss the impact of counter-transference and dual relationships
  • Overview of emerging topics related to ethics in mental health and addiction treatment practices

Date: April 6, 2023 – 12pm ET, 9am PT

Duration: 1-hour (45-minute presentation followed by a 15-minute Q&A)

Cost: COMPLIMENTARY

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