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SUMMARY:Ethics Refresher for LPCC and LPC Professionals
DESCRIPTION:Counselors must participate in training concerning ethics repeatedly\, not because codes of ethics have changed but because there continue to be gray areas and changes to technology. Ethics training has become increasingly important with the rise in telehealth and technology usage in sessions in the last 2 years. This workshop will reiterate important ethics codes and specify considerations for behavioral health and co-occurring disorders. \n  \n\n\n\n\nObjectives: \n• Understand the differences between ethics\, morals\, and the law \n• Learn to analyze ethical issues and how these issues influence SA and co-occurring treatment \n• Understand changes in the new ACA Code of Ethics and compare with other professional codes of ethics \n• Understanding ethical implications associated with technology and social media \n• Learn to apply problem-solving skills in SA and Co-Occurring treatment \n  \n\n\n\n\nPresenter: Asha Dickerson\, Ph.D.\, LPC\, NCC\, ACS\, CPCS \nDr. Dickerson is a current faculty member at Adler Graduate School. She has been teaching at various universities for a number of years. Some of the courses she has taught are Marriage\, Couples and Family Therapy\, Addictions\, Social and Cultural Diversity\, Theories of Personality and Psychology and Spiritual Foundation. \nShe has been the Co-Director of Training at Argosy University in Georgia. and the Family and Community Coordinator at the Fellowship House in Birmingham\, Alabama. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Georgia. \nShe co-hosts a radio show on United Intentions Media Network -Two Therapists and a Microphone. She is the author of many national and international publications.
URL:https://www.alfredadler.edu/event/ethics-refresher-for-lpcc-and-lpc-professionals/
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SUMMARY:Cultural Competencies Training for LPCC
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an enlightening presentation designed to enhance your ability to work effectively with diverse clients. Our session will delve into the crucial role cultural competence plays in counseling and equip you with practical strategies to navigate cultural differences with confidence. \nThis course is online for 4 hours on Friday\,May 31\, 2024 from 9:00 AM to 1:15 PM. \nIt earns 4 CE’s for the LPCC license. \nThe presentation is on Zoom. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to elevate your counseling practice and provide culturally sensitive care to all clients. Secure your spot today for an enriching experience that promises valuable insights and practical tools for your professional journey. \nBy attending\, you will achieve four key outcomes:1. 1.Culturally Responsive Practice: Counselors will develop the skills to tailor counseling approaches to meet the unique cultural needs of clients. \n2. Enhanced Cross-Cultural Communication: Counselors will learn effective communication techniques to bridge cultural gaps and foster deeper connections with clients. \n3. Increased Awareness of Intersectionality: Explore the intersection of culture\, identity\, and social factors to better understand the complexities of clients’ experiences. \n4. Strengthened Therapeutic Relationships: Build trust and rapport with clients from diverse backgrounds\, leading to more meaningful and impactful counseling outcomes. \nAbout Dr. Browne-James: \nDr. Browne-James is a current member of Adler Graduate School’s faculty. She has a B.S. In Psychology from Bethune-Cookman University\, an MA in Counselor Education and Supervision and a PhD. In Counselor Education and Supervision. She is a licensed mental health counselor in the state of Florida. \nShe is the founder and owner of Victorious Living Counseling and Consulting where she oversees and provides all clinical\, consultation and administrative functions. She also does counseling at this site. She is also the Founder and President of Dr. LBJ\, Inc\, where those who are underinsured or uninsured receive quality outpatient mental health services. \nShe has taught many courses at a variety of universities\, including Addictions Counseling\, Sexuality Counseling\, Multicultural Counseling and Group Counseling. She has research experience and has been an invited keynote speaker
URL:https://www.alfredadler.edu/event/cultural-competencies-training-for-lpcc/
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