- Tuesday, October 1, 2024 at 10 a.m. Pacific Time
- Target Audience: Mental Health Professionals
- LIVE Continuing Education Hours: 2 (Two)
Ethics and Ecotherapy Course Description
This Ethics and Ecotherapy webinar covers some of the ethical challenges unique to the practice of ecotherapy. Ecotherapy usually includes doing therapy outdoors. Therapy in non-traditional settings presents unique ethical challenges. These ethical issues are usually not covered in therapy graduate school programs. In this course, we will discuss how to address some common ethical issues for therapists and counselors that are unique to the process of ecotherapy.Ethics and Ecotherapy Course Objectives
After taking this course the student will be able to:- Discuss and describe confidentiality and informed consent issues common to the practice of ecotherapy
- Discuss training recommendations regarding the practice of ecotherapy
- Discuss assessment and client safety issues common to the practice of ecotherapy
- Discuss and describe what constitutes dual relationships in ecotherapy
- Discuss and describe values conflicts in ecotherapy settings
- Develop a sense of self-awareness for counselors and therapists practicing ecotherapy
Ethics and Ecotherapy Course Instructions
This is a LIVE course that will be offered on Tuesday, October 1, 2024 at 10 a.m. Pacific Time. PLEASE NOTE THE TIME AND THE TIME ZONE. An email reminder containing the Zoom code to access the course will be sent the day before the conference. The link is also included in the lessons for this course. The conference will be presented via Zoom. You need to be present for the duration of the course to get course credit.DISCLAIMER
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COURSE INFORMATION Ethics of Ecotherapy
COURSE CONTENT Ethics of Ecotherapy
COURSE SUMMARY AND FINAL EXAM Ethics of Ecotherapy