Presented by: Amie Bryant, LCSW, CAS, ACS of Four Corners Counseling. Presented Virtually.
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303 Objectives:
- Identify common ethical dilemmas that arise in clinical supervision and apply relevant codes of ethics and regulatory guidelines to analyze and respond to these situations with clarity and confidence.
- Utilize a structured ethical decision-making model to navigate complex supervisory dynamics, including issues related to dual relationships, cultural humility, gatekeeping, and supervisee autonomy.
- Reflect on the role of personal values, power, and professional responsibility in ethical decision-making, and develop strategies to integrate integrity, insight, and transparency into their supervisory practice.