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SUMMARY:In Cooperation With Black Bear Lodge\, "Ethics: The Anatomy of A Boundary Crossing and Dual Relationships"
DESCRIPTION:Attendees have included licensees mandated by the Composite Board to meet requirements for having suspensions lifted. It's that good. And totally unique. Bartering\, improper termination\, violating confidences of colleagues\, addiction and even client advocacy can all become dangerous boundary violations and dual relationships. 20 full Case Examples that illustrate this so you can mentally scan your caseload and quickly make needed adjustments. Objectives: Participants will learn how to protect their clients\, protect themselves and retain their privilege to practice. Participants will demonstrate understanding of the importance of the GA Composite Board Code of Ethics and NBCC Code of Ethics. Participants will demonstrate learning a system for analyzing boundary management problems and dual relationships. Participants will learn how to apply this system across clients. Enable participants to practice with less worry and greater fluidity. About The Presenter: Eric Groh LPC is one of the premier trainers of Georgia mental health professionals. He has presented through the Emory University School of Medicine\, Licensed Professional Counselors Association\, the South Division of the National Council on Problem Gambling and many other mental health and addiction organizations. Eric was a three-time governor appointee and president of the Composite Board of Professional Counselors\, Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists. Eric served as adjunct faculty at Georgia State University\, Chattahoochee Technical College and Bauder College. He was a consultant to the U.S. Department of Public Health\, Bethesda MD\, to expand capacity for MH/SA services to emergency response professionals in large scale disasters. He is founder and president of the Georgia Council on Problem Gambling. For 20 years he has been a solo practitioner combining cutting edge approaches and strategic practice development. His primary focus is mental healthcare professional ethics consulting.Eric Groh LPC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider\, ACEP No. 6921. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Eric Groh LPC is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title></title></head><body aria-disabled="false"><p>Attendees have included licensees mandated by the Composite Board to meet requirements for having suspensions lifted. It&rsquo\;s that good. And totally unique. Bartering\, improper termination\, violating confidences of colleagues\, addiction and even client advocacy can all become dangerous boundary violations and dual relationships. 20 full Case Examples that illustrate this so you can mentally scan your caseload and quickly make needed adjustments.&nbsp\;</p><p>Objectives:&nbsp\;</p><p>Participants will learn how to protect their clients\, protect themselves and retain their privilege to practice.&nbsp\;</p><p>Participants will demonstrate understanding of the importance of the GA Composite Board Code of Ethics and NBCC Code of Ethics.&nbsp\;</p><p>Participants will demonstrate learning a system for analyzing boundary management problems and dual relationships.&nbsp\;</p><p>Participants will learn how to apply this system across clients.</p><p>&nbsp\;Enable participants to practice with less worry and greater fluidity.&nbsp\;</p><p>About The Presenter:&nbsp\;</p><p>Eric Groh LPC is one of the premier trainers of Georgia mental health professionals. He has presented through the Emory University School of Medicine\, Licensed Professional Counselors Association\, the South Division of the National Council on Problem Gambling and many other mental health and addiction organizations. Eric was a three-time governor appointee and president of the Composite Board of Professional Counselors\, Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists. Eric served as adjunct faculty at Georgia State University\, Chattahoochee Technical College and Bauder College. He was a consultant to the U.S. Department of Public Health\, Bethesda MD\, to expand capacity for MH/SA services to emergency response professionals in large scale disasters. He is founder and president of the Georgia Council on Problem Gambling. For 20 years he has been a solo practitioner combining cutting edge approaches and strategic practice development. His primary focus is mental healthcare professional ethics consulting.</p><p>Eric Groh LPC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider\, ACEP No. 6921. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Eric Groh LPC is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.</p></body></html>
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