[Counselor_Educ] Fwd: New 2013 CRCC Ethics Webinar Series - REGISTER ONLINE NOW!

Mona Robinson mrobi28105 at aol.com
Tue Jan 22 15:03:12 EST 2013



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Mona Robinson, PhD, PCC-S, LSW, CRC
Associate Professor/Program Coordinator
Counselor Education
Ohio University
203 McCracken Hall
Athens, OH 45701
(740)593-4461 phone
(740)593-0477 fax
robinsoh at ohio.edu

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> From: Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification <info at crccertification.com>
> Date: January 22, 2013, 3:01:53 PM EST
> To: mrobi28105 at aol.com
> Subject: New 2013 CRCC Ethics Webinar Series - REGISTER ONLINE NOW!
> Reply-To: info at crccertification.com
> 
> 
>  
> All CRCs, CCRCs, CVEs, CWAs, CCAAs:
> Earn 2 clock-hours of pre-approved Continuing Education (CE) credit in ethics
>  upon completion of each webinar - up to 6 clock-hours in total!
> 
> PLUS ... SAVE MONEY & TIME:
> Take advantage of multiple-webinar discounts!   
> and ... 
> CE hours are posted directly to your file - no CE submission forms or CE submission fees! 
> 
> Examine & understand three interrelated boundary issue themes -
> . 
> The Counselor 
> The Client 
> The Setting
> . 
> in this all-new, advanced, 3-part webinar series.
> 
> 
> THE 2013 ETHICS WEBINAR SERIES: BOUNDARY ISSUES
> CRCs, CCRCs,
> CVEs, CWAs, CCAAs:
> Earn up to 6 credits in pre-approved CE. 
> (no CE submission forms
> or CE submission fees)
> ________
> 
> Choose from 2 dates for each webinar.
> (webinars may be taken
> in any order)
> ________
> 
> Register online NOW for best availability.
> ________
> 
> Save money & register for 2 or 3 webinars at the same time!
> $50.00 - 1 webinar
> $90.00 - 2 webinars
> $135.00 - 3 webinars
> ________
> 
> FOR MORE DETAILS
> (including registration)
>  
>  
> The 2013 Ethics Webinar Series: Boundary Issues is sponsored by the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC), author and administrator of the 2010 Code of Professional Ethics for Rehabilitation Counselors, in partnership with The University of Iowa's Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Ethics (I-DARE).
> 
> Now in it's 4th year, the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC), working in partnership with The University of Iowa's Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Ethics (I-DARE), is proud to offer three new, live ethics webinars that explore three different aspects of one thorny issue - ethical boundaries in counselor-client relationships. Space is limited - so be sure to register early for one, two, or all three webinars. We hope to have you online with us in March-April!  
>  
>  ________________________________________________________________________________________________
> WEBINAR #1
> Counselor Issues that Increase Risk for Ethical Boundary Violations
>  
> How can counselors more readily recognize when stress, burnout, fatigue, and other counselor-based issues may negatively impact their work, and process this information quickly enough to mitigate potential boundary infractions?
> 
> This webinar examines counselor contributions to the working alliance with clients that may cause boundary violations and situations that may challenge their professional competence and skills. In this webinar, you will:
> Identify strategies for keeping yourself professionally competent and safe from the potential erosion of your professionalism in both emerging and nontraditional settings,
> Gain insight into effective ethical decision-making regarding establishing and maintaining healthy professional boundaries, and
> Develop strategies for effective supervision. 
> For more webinar details and registration, click on the yellow button below.  
> WEBINAR #2
> Clients Who Challenge Ethical Boundaries   
>  
> How can counselors become more discerning of client characteristics that are more likely to lead to boundary violations?
> 
> This webinar explores common situations that are more likely to lead to boundary issues when working with vulnerable, challenging, or at-risk clients. In this webinar, you will:
> Improve understanding of the relevant constructs associated with professional boundaries, violation of client boundaries, uniquely challenging disability issues, and  transference/countertransference dynamics.
> Learn critical techniques for identifying and anticipating client-based factors that have the potential to create boundary issues before they become serious.  
> For more webinar details and registration, click on the yellow button below.
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