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Social Work CEUs Ethics

Here are some ethics ceus for social workers.

Source: https://www.pdresources.org/searchlisting/newarrival/4?search_input=ethics&search_title=on

Ethics and Social Media

Ethics and Social Media Leo Christie, PhD CE Credit: 2 Hours Target Audience: Psychology | Counseling | Social Work | Mental Health | School Psychology Learning Level: Intermediate Course Abstract Is it useful or appropriate (or ethical or therapeutic) for a therapist and a client to share the kinds of information that are routinely posted on Social Networking Services (SNS) like Facebook, Twitter, and others?

Ethics & Boundaries in Psychotherapy

Ethics & Boundaries in Psychotherapy Leo Christie, PhD CE Credit: 3 Hours Target Audience: Psychology | Counseling | Social Work | Mental Health Learning Level: Intermediate Course Abstract This course gives psychotherapists the tools they need to resolve the common and not-so-common ethical and boundary issues and dilemmas that they may expect to encounter in their everyday professional practice.

Ethics in Therapy: Quick Tips I

Ethics in Therapy: Quick Tips I Jeffrey E.

Ethics & Risk Management: Expert Tips IV

Ethics & Risk Management: Expert Tips IV Jeffrey E. Barnett, PsyD, ABPP; Jeffrey N. Younggren, PhD; Eric A. Harris, JD, EdD; L. Tien, PsyD; Martin H. Williams, PhD; Philip Hickey, PhD; Thomas W.

Ethics & Risk Management: Expert Tips III

Jeffrey E. Barnett, PsyD, ABPP, is a professor in the Department of Psychology at Loyola University Maryland. He also has an independent practice in Arnold, MD. His e-mail is jbarnett@loyola.edu. Jeffrey N. Younggren, PhD, is a clinical and forensic psychologist practicing in Rolling Hills Estates, CA.

Ethics & Risk Management: Expert Tips I

Ethics & Risk Management: Expert Tips I The National Psychologist CE Credit: 2 Hours Target Audience: Psychology | Counseling | Social Work | Mental Health Learning Level: Intermediate Course Abstract This course for psychotherapists of all specialties addresses a variety of ethics and risk management topics in the form of 11 archived articles from The National Psychologist.

Ethics in Psychotherapy: Practical Tips III

Ethics in Psychotherapy: Practical Tips III The National Psychologist CE Credit: 2 Hours Target Audience: Psychology | Counseling | Social Work | Mental Health Learning Level: Intermediate Course Abstract This course for psychotherapists of all specialties addresses a variety of ethics topics in the form of 12 archived articles from The National Psychologist.

Ethics in Psychotherapy: Practical Tips II

Ethics in Psychotherapy: Practical Tips II Jeffrey E. Barnett, PsyD, ABPP; Ofer Zur, PhD; David A. Rodgers, PhD Course Abstract This online course for psychotherapists of all specialties addresses a variety of ethics topics in the form of 13 archived articles from The National Psychologist.

Ethics & Risk Management: Expert Tips II

Ethics & Risk Management: Expert Tips II Jeffrey E. Barnett, PsyD, ABPP; Ofer Zur, PhD; Jeffrey N. Younggren, PhD; Elizabeth A. Younggren, JD, Esq; Kenneth Drude, PhD; John Dicke, PsyD, JD; Milton Shore, PhD., ABPP; Mary Connell, Ed.D.; Wendy Murphy, J.D.

Ethics & Risk Management: Expert Tips V

Ethics & Risk Management: Expert Tips V Jeffrey E. Barnett, PsyD, ABPP; Ofer Zur, PhD; Jeffrey N. Younggren, PhD; Edward Zuckerman, PhD; Eric C. Marine; Linda Campbell, PhD; Ann Steiner, PhD, MFT, CGP; Samuel Knapp, EdD, ABPP Course Abstract This course addresses a variety of ethics and risk management topics in the form of 14 archived articles from The National Psychologist.

Ethics & Risk Management: Expert Tips VI

Ethics & Risk Management: Expert Tips VI Ofer Zur, PhD; Jeffrey N. Younggren, PhD; Eric A. Harris, JD, EdD; Edward Zuckerman, PhD; Elizabeth A. Younggren, JD, Esq; Eric C.

Ethics & Boundaries in Psychotherapy

Ethics & Boundaries in Psychotherapy Leo Christie, PhD Course Abstract This course is intended to give psychotherapists the tools they need to resolve the common and not-so-common ethical and boundary issues and dilemmas that they may expect to encounter in their everyday professional practice in the 21 st century.