Ethical Dilemmas in Supervision (2022 Spring Ethics & Integrity Series)
Fri, Apr 15
|Online via Zoom
This will be an interactive class with small group discussions and an opportunity to share an ethical dilemma you may have or had in the past supervising an intern or associate therapist, presented by Mike Fitzpatrick, LMFT.
Time & Location
Apr 15, 2022, 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Online via Zoom
About the Event
Presentation Description:
This will be an interactive class with small group discussions and an opportunity to share an ethical dilemma you may have or had in the past supervising an intern or associate therapist.
Presenter Bio:Â
Mike Fitzpatrick, LMFT started teaching the Approved Supervisor in 1995 and transitioned to teaching the AAMFT Fundamentals Course on-line in 2017. From 1989 to 2001 he was a part-time faculty member at Presbyterian Counseling Services in their accredited Marriage and Family Therapy program, and part-time adjunct faculty at Seattle University teaching the clinical class for the past 4 years. Mike works part-time at Seattle Counseling Services for Sexual Minorities providing supervision and training on working with couples and poly families. He is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, an American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) Approved Supervisor since 1988 and a Licensed Social Worker.
Learning Objectives:
- Look at several models for processing ethical dilemmasÂ
- Understand the most common ethical dilemmas interns and new therapist have.Â
- Learn from other supervisors what worked for them in processing ethical dilemmas in supervision.
Tickets
2 Law & Ethics CEs
$70.00Sale ended
Total
$0.00