Frances Patterson – Ethics & Cultural Competency: 1-Day Intensive Training
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- Frances Patterson is a professor.
7 hours and 40 minutes.
Audio and video formats are available.
14th of December, 2017
DescriptionEthics are not always absolute, and they are frequently muddled by cultural difficulties, beliefs, and values. Many elements, including culture, impact situations such as whether to accept a present from a client, encountering a client in a social event, or living in a small community, as well as more significant difficulties such as multiple relationships, therapeutic contact, and countertransference. When therapists and counselors lack enough training, or become complacent or behind on ethics and cultural competency, they may lose their professional license, damage their professional reputation, or face legal troubles as a result of ethical blunders or breaches.
Learn how to deal with challenging and frequently complex ethical dilemmas that emerge when dealing with customers. Clarification of personal principles, managing parallel relationships, secrecy and technology, cultural humility, physical contact in therapy, living in smaller communities, and addressing sexual desire are among the problems highlighted. Dr. Frances Patterson will combine didactic, electronic media, and experiential learning strategies to help you understand the risks of disregarding personal feelings and failing to address difficulties that surface during client sessions. The knowledge you gain will increase your confidence in your capacity to handle tough ethical problems and the cultural challenges that frequently interact with them.
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1-Day Intensive Training in Ethics and Cultural Competency (2.1 MB)
Outline 137 Pages Available After Purchase
THE THERAPY CULTURE
What should I report and when should I disclose it?
Personal Ideals
Individual values and culture
Cultural sensitivity
Client cultural values and views that clash
Distinctions in communicationWORKING WITH CLIENTS OF DIFFERENT GENERATIONS
Professionalism and Technology
Texting
Emailing
Cell phones are used in treatment.
Social Media NetworkingBOUNDARIES VS. VIOLATIONS OF BOUNDARIES AND CULTURE
Subcultures and rural and tiny communities
Forensic\sMilitary
Faith-based
Bartering
Taking sessions outside of the approved therapeutic context Meeting clients in social settings
Gift-giving Traditions
Self-disclosure
Self-help culture and the recovering counselor
Role ambiguityCULTURAL CONSIDERATIONS AND DUAL RELATIONSHIPS
Licensed therapeutic environment
In-home
Clients that are homeless
Client views versus the therapist’s roleCOUNTERTRANSFERENCE AND TRANSFER
CONTROVERSIES IN CULTURE
Touch that is therapeutic
In therapy, there are power battles.
Gender roles and sexual orientation
In therapy, the end of life and religious views are discussed.
Managing Ethics in Organizational CulturesDIFFERENCES IN THE CONCEPT OF SELF-CARE BY CULTURE
Cultural perspectives on self-image
Frances Patterson, PHD, LADAC, MAC, BCPC, CCJAS, QSAP, QCS, is a member of the faculty. Seminars and goods related to this topic: 2Frances Patterson, PHD, LADAC, MAC, BCPC, CCJAS, QSAP, QCS, owner of Footprints Consulting Services, LLC, has approximately 28 years of experience as a clinician and program administrator in treatment programs in Virginia and Tennessee, as well as nearly 25 years as a supervisor. She is a Tennessee-licensed alcohol and drug counselor and Qualified Clinical Supervisor, as well as a board-certified professional counselor and American Psychotherapy Association Diplomat. Dr. Patterson is a Qualified Substance Abuse Professional and a Masters Addictions Counselor through the National Association of Addictions Professionals (NAADAC), where she chairs the clinical issues committee, serves on the ethics committee, is a member of the Trainers Academy, and is an approved NAADAC trainer.
Dr. Patterson earned the Lifetime Achievement award from the Tennessee Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors in 2005, and the Mel Schulstad award, NAADAC’s national Professional of the Year award, in 2006. For more than 20 years, she has provided professional training to a range of disciplines on addictions, mental health, and professional counseling concerns at the local, statewide, and national levels.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Footprints Consulting Services is owned by Frances Patterson. PESI, Inc. pays her a speaking honorarium.
Non-financial affiliations: Frances Patterson is a member of the American Psychotherapy Association as well as NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals.
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