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There is no doubt that navigating the waters of ethical responsibilities in your place of work or practice can seem tricky and sometimes daunting. By being proactive, addressing potential conflicts, and discussing them with colleagues, we can avoid the sticky situations that lead to ethics board hearings, lawsuits, and more. In this training you will review the ethical pitfalls that many mental health professionals encounter and how to avoid them.
Come join us for this virtual and affordable continuing education opportunity at the Hope and Healing Center & Institute. Register today for event access.
Cost: $25 Per Person
CEU Credit Hours Available: 1.5 Hours
About the Speaker
Madeline Stiers, LCSW, Director of Clinical Services, Hope and Healing Center & Institute
Madeline Stiers joined the Hope and Healing Center & Institute as a Mental Health Coach in 2014. In January, 2018 she became our Director of Clinical Services. She has a Masters of Social Work, Clinical from the University of Houston and a BA in Psychology from Baylor University. She is currently working on a PhD in Social Work at Diana R. Garland School of Social Work at Baylor University.
Madeline’s interests include chronic mental health issues, trauma, intersection of faith and practice, and supervision. When away from the office, Madeline enjoys running, traveling, cooking, reading, spending time at the beach and being with family and friends and her two cats.
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