The Ethics of Self-Disclosure
Price range: $29.95 through $390.00
Professional boundaries involving self-disclosure may blur when providing hospice and bereavement care, causing clinicians to struggle with whether to share their own experiences with patients, clients, and families. Using case examples, Dr. Clemons and Dr. Hoy will examine how the challenges of clinician self-disclosure can be properly navigated in everyday practice by using an ethical decision-making model and trauma-informed care principles.
Registration Options
- Individual: Live and on-demand viewing for one person.
- Organization/company: Live and on-demand viewing for employees within a single location.
- Organization + community license: Live and on-demand viewing for employees and community members at up to 3 locations.
Continuing Education included with registration.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the use of an ethical decision-making model and its applications in the context of clinician self-disclosure in end-of-life and bereavement care.
- Identify core principles of trauma-informed care in end-of-life and bereavement counseling, especially as it relates to clinician self-disclosure.
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