The Great Lakes ATTC offers this training for behavioral health professionals in HHS Region 5: IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, and WI. This training is offered in response to a need identified by Region 5 stakeholders.
***REGISTRATION FOR THIS SESSION IS CLOSED***
Ethics have always been the foundation of the addiction counseling field. This past year, addiction counselors have been faced with many new ethical dilemmas that have challenged the profession on many different levels to be able to provide strong ethical care. This training will review ethical principles and synthetic decision-making processes and then will focus in on addressing the ethics of telehealth, multicultural counseling, and counselor impairment. This training will be interactive in nature, encouraging participation in large and small groups through various activities.
• Gain knowledge and experience using a synthetic decision-making process to explore responses to ethical dilemmas
• Demonstrate how to address ethical dilemmas regarding telehealth, multicultural counseling, and counselor impairment through role play and discussion.
• Create self-care plans to encourage continued focus on counselor wellness
Because enrollment is limited, registration requests will be approved in the order in which they are received until the session reaches capacity.
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4 NAADAC CEs will be available to participants who attend the session in full.
June 28, 2021 (12:00 PM – 4:30 PM Central)
July 12, 2021 (12:00 PM – 4:30 PM Central) **REPEAT SESSION**
Kristin Williams, PhD, LPCC, LADC
Kristin Williams, PhD, LPCC, LADC, is Practicum Supervisor at NuWay, a Minnesota non-profit organization serving individuals recovering from co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. Kristin has worked in the co-occurring disorders field for over 15 years at various levels including program assistant, clinician, supervisor, trainer, director, and faculty member. She is a member of the MARRCH Ethics Committee and is on the advisory board for Minneapolis College Collegiate Recovery Program. Kristin is an approved supervisor for both the LPCC and LADC licenses in the state of Minnesota. She has presented at multiple state-wide conferences on co-occurring disorders, ethics, diversity, and supervision. She is also a Qualified Administrator for the Intercultural Development Inventory and a Trainer for Mental Health First Aid.