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Date: Friday, 4/25/25 Time: 8:45 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. ET Location: LIVE STREAM Cost: Early Bird Registration: $94.99 After April 11th registration is $119.99 Credits: 6 Ethics CE Credits |
Presented by:
Diane Bigler, LCSW, LSCSW
Diane Bigler, LCSW, LSCSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Missouri and Kansas. She has over 20 years of experience in the social services field. Diane has held positions as a therapist (in-home and outpatient), private practice owner, trainer/facilitator, clinical supervisor, and Professor of Social Work. She also has experience in corporate wellness training and coaching. Diane is most passionate about providing quality educational trainings to professionals. She enjoys spoiling her four Dachshunds and anything 80's related.
COST:
Early Bird Registration: $94.99
After April 11th registration is $119.99
Plus U Member – Free
Continuing Education Credits
Social Workers
ASWB ACE – 6 Ethics CE Credits
New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work – 6 Contact Hours
Case Managers
CCMC – 6 Ethics Hours
Nurses
California Board of Registered Nursing – 6 Contact Hours
Counselors – 6 Ethics Hours or 6 Contact Hours*
NBCC ACEP – 6 Contact Hours
NY State Education Department’s State Board for Mental Health Practitioners – 6 Contact Hours
*Some states do not recognize Ethics Hours for Counselors. In those cases, Contact Hours will be awarded.
Attendance or applied credit certificate available for other credentials.
Please make sure to check with your own state board to ensure the transferability of CE credits.
Overview
Self-disclosure and dual relationships in therapy are complex and nuanced ethical issues. In this comprehensive full-day training, we will explore both topics, with a focus on ethical considerations and professional boundaries. The first session will delve into clinician self-disclosure, examining its multiple dimensions, including clinical, therapeutic, technical, and legal factors. Participants will explore the potential benefits and risks of self-disclosure, with case vignettes and ethical principles guiding the discussion. Clinicians will gain tools to “know thyself” and ethically navigate self-disclosure opportunities. In the second session, we will shift focus to the ethical challenges of dual relationships. Learners will examine categories of dual relationships, explore relevant ethical standards, and develop critical thinking skills to navigate professional boundaries. Special attention will be given to the unique challenges presented by cultural diversity and rural settings in dual relationships. By the end of the training, participants will have a deeper ethical framework and enhanced clinical judgment to guide their professional interactions with clients.
By Attending Our Workshop, You Will Be Able To: