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Title:
Ethics and Workplace Survival, Cognitive Behavioral Marathon
Calendar:
Social Work p.r.n. New York Calendar
Date:
11.07.2017 10:30 am - 8:30 pm
Author:
Kim Adams
Capacity:
Unlimited
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Description

This CE You! Marathon Seminar includes three excellent classes (a total of 9 category I CEUs). You can attend all three classes or select individual classes.

The Cost of the full marathon seminar is $169.
Two classes are $119.
One class is $75.

Refreshments (healthy and not-so healthy) served throughout the day! Parking is free.

10:00am-1:00pm
Class 1 (3 CEUs)
The Change Ethic

Why does change seem so hard? What can we learn about change from alligators, elephants, and a Code of Ethics?

One of the most basic ethical principles of the helping professions is that clinicians need to assist clients in realizing their capacity to change. While this ethical principle goes to the very core of practice, practitioners often find themselves at a loss when working with “resistant” clients. This interactive training will examine the obligation to help clients change and teach effective methods to achieving this ethical obligation. (Trainer Jeffrey Davidson LCSW-C, LICSW)

1:45 – 4:45pm
Class 2 (3 CEUs)

How can I be Ethical When You’re Driving Me Crazy!? Surviving the Emotional Hazards of the Workplace

The work place throws together people who did not choose each other, but were hired to work towards a common goal. Workplace dynamics create challenges for professionals as they struggle to achieve their own goals while meeting the objectives and expectations of the organization. But what are our Ethical obligations to colleagues? What does the Code of Ethics have to say about this topic?

Working with difficult people actually affords clinicians an opportunity to hone their clinical skills while learning to work out unique challenges.

This interactive training will help you understand effective methods for working with difficult people and gain a personal serenity that will allow them to thrive while working through the emotional ups and downs of the workplace. (Trainer Jeffrey Davidson LCSW-C, LICSW)

Class 3 – 5:30pm – 8:30pm
Where does it begin? Exploring Cognitive Behavioral Therapy One Thought at a Time.

Join Psychology professor and Social Worker Miriam Malowitzky as we take a closer look at the history, methodology, and effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and its role in the therapeutic process. Participants will gain enhanced understanding of the thought based context and process surrounding CBT, as well as CBT centered tools and applications, heightening skills for many Social Work practice areas. (Trainer: Miriam Malowitzky has been working in the mental health field for almost twenty years. She holds both a Master’s in School Psychology as well as a license in Social Work.)

For more information and to register: http://mainstreetcarecorp.com/ethics-and-workplace-survival-cognitive-behavioral-marathon-11-7-17

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