Event Description:
As mental health professionals, we have an ethical duty to treat our clients with dignity and to respect cultural differences, including those based on religion and spirituality. In this module we will explore how taking an integrative approach to mental health therapy can improve outcomes for our clients.
Objectives
Name at least three ethical considerations for engaging in integrative work.
Identify at least five religious and/or spiritual competencies that undergird this integrative work.
Articulate at least three benefits to addressing religious and/or spiritual issues in therapy.
Available Credits
Audience
This workshop will be beneficial to behavioral health and human service practitioners, including psychologists, social workers, counselors, marriage and family therapists, substance use and addictions professionals, clinicians and all others interested in this topic.