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ETH041 Ethics - Clinical Practice (inactive)
Ethics and issues regarding boundaries in clinical practice.
Course Objective
This program provides clinicians with the opportunity to learn about:

Caregiving boundaries
Boundary crossing
Setting priorities in caregiving or therapeutic relationships

Intended Audience
Nurses, Psychologists, Social Workers, Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Addiction Therapists 
Author Bio
Barbara Herlihy, Ph.D. is a Professor of Counselor Education at the University of New Orleans.  She is a national board certified counselor and a Texas Licensed Professional Counselor.  She has experience as a counselor in the public schools and in private practice.  Prior to coming to the University of New Orleans, she served on the faculty at the University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, the University of Houston, Clear Lake, and Loyola University of New Orleans.  She is the author of over 30 articles and co-author of four books on counselor ethics, including Boundary Issues in Counseling, and The American Counseling Association’s Ethical Standards Casebook, both with Gerald Corey.  She has served on the editorial boards of The Journal of Counseling and Development, The School Counselor, and Directions in Therapy.  She has chaired the Ethics Committee of the American Counseling Association and is a nationally recognized speaker and presenter of ethics seminars and workshops across the United States.
Certificates
ASWB ASWB
NBCC NBCC

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