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Webinar

Ethical Approaches to Providing Competent Behavioral Health Care

with Dr. Mark Lukin

Date:
Time:
8:00 am – 12:00 pm
Virtual Location: Zoom
Target Audiences:
Contact:
Luisa Del Castillo, (402) 472-0501, ldelcastillo2@unl.edu
For professionals in behavioral health, psychologists, counselors, drug and alcohol counselors, & social workers
Intermediate Instructional Level
This training is approved for 4.0 continuing education (CE) credits for psychologists,* 4.0 CE credits for Nebraska LMHP/LIMHP, and 4.0 CE credits for Nebraska LADCs.
FREE Zoom Training

This training session focuses on enhancing understanding and application of ethical principles for behavioral healthcare providers (psychologists, counselors, drug and alcohol counselors, and social workers). The training session will cover ethical principles, discuss their application, give examples of common ethical dilemmas, describe an ethical decision-making model, and discuss cultural considerations when making ethical decisions. Ethics are designed to protect the public we serve by safeguarding their interests and giving us direction when conflicting interests arise in providing care.

See event flyer for more info: go.unl.edu/ethical-bhcare-flyer
Training website: https://dhhs-dbhtraining.unl.edu

*Continuing education for psychologists may be used by other licensed behavioral health professionals. Please check with your licensing board. Continuing education credit is granted on a one credit per one instructional hour basis.

The University of Nebraska Public Policy Center (NUPPC) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The NUPPC maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

Sponsored by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Division of Behavioral Health and the University of Nebraska Public Policy Center.

Register today at:

http://go.unl.edu/register-ethics

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